I also had a few more pics from our trip. Will post before I forget, and while I have time.
This was from a cart in Italy. I am unclear which cart it was and don’t want to give wrong information (ie not sure if it is a permanent cart or if it was just there for F&W). I found my vanilla/cherry overly sweet and didn’t finish it, but it was nice and cool.
DH’s, chocolate and pistachio.
It had heated up a bit later in the afternoon so they were melting pretty fast.
Looking around for more information, this might’ve been the place. (Texting DH as I write this - he wrote back, it was the place, Gelateria Toscana.)
I might try some of the other things pictured in this article next time, rather than the gelati. (DH had been wanting to try it since it opened earlier this year, and we missed it last time as we got there just as it was closing for the night.)
https://www.themouseforless.com/blog_world/dining-review-gelateria-toscana/
That was about it for F&W food pics. I had a few other random ones.
This was DS’s Dole Whip with Rum from the Polynesian. He said it was good.
This was the dessert at ‘Ohana where we went for DH’s birthday. It was delicious and we all said we’ll be craving it.
It had been a long time since we went to ‘Ohana so I’m not sure this was the same dessert we had before. But it was really good. Like a thick banana cake with warm caramel sauce and cold vanilla ice cream And the presentation was pretty funny, when our waiter poured the hot caramel sauce from a little pitcher from way up high - almost above DH’s head!
Including an article here that has a recipe with it in case anyone wants to try their hand at making it. We might have to, too! (Hmm, ours didn’t come with any sliced bananas!

)
https://insanelygoodrecipes.com/ohana-bread-pudding/
Also had a funny story I’ll share from ‘Ohana. About halfway through our meal the lady who plays the ukulele started playing sort of near us. (I remember the other lady who must be gone now.) Anyway, it was nice at first, but it became a little like a broken record after a while, hearing the same, sort of loud tune over and over. So it got a little annoying.

DH, in his best Carl Fredriksen grumpy tone, said (just to us), “Do you take requests? Please leave!”.

Well we were laughing so hard we nearly choked on our food. It will be one of the more memorable moments of our trip, but there were many. (Still cracking up thinking about it, lol.)
This was from the Boardwalk pizza window and was my birthday dinner! I ordered a veggie pizza but DS overheard me and asked to add sausage

, so I ordered half sausage and half veggie. I’m pretty sure that was the first time we ordered pizza there and we thought it was pretty good. It even came in a cute box, and the price was reasonable (for Disney).
This included our birthday cupcakes, and chips and salsa (from a stand near the pizza window), as well as the wine to toast celebrating our 20 yrs of WDW (which we were going to do at All Star Music, where it all began for us, but it was still closed)! It was perfect, and a beautiful evening with my family.

(I also said my prayers of thanks and gratitude while there, in that moment.)
I will say the Boardwalk Bakery had some reasonably priced sandwiches and salads there that looked pretty good. Including pics. (ETA Not sure it’s clear in the pic but the sandwich w chips is $10.49.) Normally we stay at the Dolphin in that area, so we usually eat there (which is also reasonable, and they have an
AAA discount). Many of you probably know this already

but I thought I’d mention it anyway because a) it’s nice to find reasonably priced things at WDW and b) eating is outside, so for Covid, it’s helpful these days to find decent places to eat outside.
This concludes my mini-trip report! ☺