What did you have for dinner last night?

Not off the top of my head, but there are loads of them out there, just do a quick google search. :)

last night I worked, after I worked all day....I went home and took a nap, got up and went to work. LOL I didn't eat, I know, bad but I wasn't hungry and then I didn't want to eat Grad food, altho a Grad burger is only $5 all summer.....haha
 
Welcome back, Kerri!

Love to hear more about your trip!

Pork Chops with a Hawaiian glaze, and sweet potato's...
 
Red Lobster, had some shrimp and chicken, have leftovers for dinner tonight. Also had a bowl of their potato bacon chowder and a cesar salad, YUMMMMMMMY
 

Pixewings - your trip sounded excellent!

Skiingfast - have you sobered up by now? :duck:



Chicken and Dumplings, home made, with cornbread
and trust me......much better than DCL's food :sad2:
 
My wife ,daughter(5) ,and I are going to Disneyland for the first time in September specifically the week of the 16th to the 21st. Do you think I need to make advance reservations for the 3 of us. At DW I know it was highly recommended. We could use some restaurant suggestions as well. Thanks so much!
 
Ya see skiingfast, all this talk about Hamburger Helper and look at you, now you're an animal! :)
Now you've almost had DCL food.

Welcome Andiamo - You'll get a bigger response on the main board, but I don't think you really need ressies for then. We make one or two for really no reason, just because I'm a Type A planner. DLR has all kinds of food. Let us know what you're looking for and we can better point you in the right direction. My kids (5 and 7) are bigger eaters than the kids' meals sometimes offer, so sometimes they split an adult meal or we order them their own. We like Carnation Cafe - seems like most people do, French Market, Cafe Orleans even Hungry Bear now, and haven't found Red Rockets to be too bad. At the risk of getting flamed again...dare I say we don't like the corndogs. Not all restaurants have things my kids will eat. You can find menus by doing a search for Disneyland menus. Whatever you do, don't eat outside the park at Captain Kidds. :faint:


BBQ chicken, herbed green beans, Crescent Rolls
Ski - now you have to jump on the Crescent Rolls bandwagon
 
No cresent rolls. Not in my future menu plans anyway.

I made stir fry chicken, with a lite sauce.
 
We were at a wedding yesterday, DBF had steak with mashed potatoes and sauteed veggies, I had the "chicken" which was amazing!!!! It was flattened breasts filled with ham and spinach and rolled and cooked....OMG!!! :) I also had the same mashed potatoes and veggies. Then we had cake.....OMG YUM! LOL
 
Then we had cake.....OMG YUM! LOL

I'm glad you liked the cake. I've been to too many nice wedding where the cake was made to look nice and tasted like crap.



I had taco salad. Not bad on a hot evening.
 
Lemon chicken, sweet and sour pork and chow mein. Yum!














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Went to a party so lots of things. Brats, chips, cupcake, brie apple and salami on crackers and basil strawberry margaritas.
 
I'm glad you liked the cake. I've been to too many nice wedding where the cake was made to look nice and tasted like crap.



I had taco salad. Not bad on a hot evening.

Me too LOL But the bride made sure the cake was tasty. :) It was pretty and delicious!

Last night we had spaghetti with salad and garlic bread.
 
Cagirl767 said:
Ya see skiingfast, all this talk about Hamburger Helper and look at you, now you're an animal! :)
Now you've almost had DCL food.

Welcome Andiamo - You'll get a bigger response on the main board, but I don't think you really need ressies for then. We make one or two for really no reason, just because I'm a Type A planner. DLR has all kinds of food. Let us know what you're looking for and we can better point you in the right direction. My kids (5 and 7) are bigger eaters than the kids' meals sometimes offer, so sometimes they split an adult meal or we order them their own. We like Carnation Cafe - seems like most people do, French Market, Cafe Orleans even Hungry Bear now, and haven't found Red Rockets to be too bad. At the risk of getting flamed again...dare I say we don't like the corndogs. Not all restaurants have things my kids will eat. You can find menus by doing a search for Disneyland menus. Whatever you do, don't eat outside the park at Captain Kidds. :faint:

BBQ chicken, herbed green beans, Crescent Rolls
Ski - now you have to jump on the Crescent Rolls bandwagon

Thanks for letting me squeeze in here.I am a newbie.Last year at WDW we made reservations for everyday and it seemed to control the whole day.I know it gets busy but I didn't want to do that again.One of the better meals we had was at the Polynesian where we stayed and I believe it was the timing and the ease that played a part.The DLH seems to have nice restaurants but we would like to eat at one special place while there. I was thinking of Blue Bayou? Our daughter is 5 but she can find something.You are probably right about the corn dogs but I will try one,lol.
 
Pepperoni Pizza, the take and bake kind from the grocery store. LOL
 
It's hot here at the moment (27 degrees....that's really hot for the UK!!!) so we had flour tortilla wraps filled with romaine and feta cheese in a balsamic dressing - was really light and yummy for a hot evening.
 















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