bumbershoot
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okey dokey artichokey.
We don't eat meat, so we had them leave off the bacon or whatever, but for you omnivores, both of these breakfasts come with meat.
French toast sticks.
My souvenir cup that I refilled, for full charge, while getting hubby HIS coffee in the disposable cup. I have had my coffee out of that souvenir mug every morning since we got back, even our two weekends camping.
Breakfast Burrito. SO incredibly good. I mean, scrumptious. Hubby will tell you that sometimes I have issues with food, especially eggs, but we were *supposed to* share the two meals we got (Eamon was fine with the bagel you can see in the second picture), and I think I gave hubby ONE bite of the burrito, just so he could taste it and the intensely good salsa, and kept the rest for myself.
In those pix you can sort of see the "picnic" style table we sat at, and the trellis-style thing on one side of the tables. It was quite nice in there.
I could rave about the strawberries as well. We *never* eat conventionally grown strawberries...unless we're at Disneyland. They are SO good that we figure the goodness trumps avoiding pesticides. We just love the fruit at DLR, and as of our May trip, we budget extra for the high prices of the fruit there.

We don't eat meat, so we had them leave off the bacon or whatever, but for you omnivores, both of these breakfasts come with meat.
French toast sticks.

My souvenir cup that I refilled, for full charge, while getting hubby HIS coffee in the disposable cup. I have had my coffee out of that souvenir mug every morning since we got back, even our two weekends camping.


Breakfast Burrito. SO incredibly good. I mean, scrumptious. Hubby will tell you that sometimes I have issues with food, especially eggs, but we were *supposed to* share the two meals we got (Eamon was fine with the bagel you can see in the second picture), and I think I gave hubby ONE bite of the burrito, just so he could taste it and the intensely good salsa, and kept the rest for myself.

In those pix you can sort of see the "picnic" style table we sat at, and the trellis-style thing on one side of the tables. It was quite nice in there.
I could rave about the strawberries as well. We *never* eat conventionally grown strawberries...unless we're at Disneyland. They are SO good that we figure the goodness trumps avoiding pesticides. We just love the fruit at DLR, and as of our May trip, we budget extra for the high prices of the fruit there.
