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Post by Halvogirl » Apr Thu 20, 2006 3:07 pm

i like the classic mickey shaped chocolate covered ice-cream bar
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Post by Beaker » Apr Thu 20, 2006 4:59 pm

For me you can't beat the Muffulettas and beignets at Port Orleans! If muffulettas = x and beignets = y, my eating equation would be y=x^2. Laissez les bons temps rouler! Yes I am lame.
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Post by rdeacon » Apr Thu 20, 2006 5:20 pm

Beaker wrote:For me you can't beat the Muffulettas and beignets at Port Orleans! If muffulettas = x and beignets = y, my eating equation would be y=x^2. Laissez les bons temps rouler! Yes I am lame.
Ok my high school french is alittle rusty...what the heck is Muffulettas and beignets?


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Post by Beaker » Apr Thu 20, 2006 8:19 pm

Muffulettas are deli-style sandwiches served in New Orleans piled with ham, salami, provolone, and other stuff, served on bread similar to focaccia. The main ingredient is this olive salad dressing which is mainly olive slices in olive oil. Beingnets are pastries made from fried dough sprinkled (or, like in Port Orleans, smothered) with powdered sugar, and also associated with New Orleans. These are considerabely smaller than the sandwiches, though. A must have if you are ever in New Orleans or Port Orleans (or New Orleans square in Disneyland, although I'm not certain they have the muffulettas since I've never been there).
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Post by rdeacon » Apr Fri 21, 2006 10:41 am

Ummm sounds darn good!

great now I am hungry. :roll:

Next time I am staying at Port Orleans, will walk over from riverside to get one.


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Post by rdeacon » May Tue 02, 2006 10:07 pm

ummmm i just had school bread yesterday in Epcot...coconut and cream...all good

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Post by Esmeralda » May Sat 06, 2006 12:11 pm

I may be totally ignorant here, but what is school bread and where can it be found in Epcot?
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Post by SpaceyMounty » May Sun 07, 2006 10:36 pm

Not sure...but it sounds good. My favorite is the chocolate covered ice cream mickey head. I wish there was more chocolate on it..... :wink:


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Post by knedeau » May Sat 13, 2006 11:20 am

Ok.... In Epcot, My Hubby took me to the French Restaurant (the upstairs one) on my 31st B-day (and ALSO on our honeymoon).. for the life of me, I can't remember the name of the place, but the Duck was Exquisite! I also shouldn't forget the California Grill on top of the Contemporary Restaurant... Dress Nicely!

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Post by bigthunderlover » Jun Sun 04, 2006 9:28 pm

I have top two restaurants which are: the corner cafe that serves clam chowder and bread bowls, and the Bengal Bar-B-Q. MMMM..... That stuff is tasty. Pricey but worth it. :mickey:
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Post by AKLRULZ » Jun Sun 04, 2006 9:47 pm

Beaker wrote:Beingnets are pastries made from fried dough sprinkled (or, like in Port Orleans, smothered) with powdered sugar, and also associated with New Orleans. These are considerabely smaller than the sandwiches, though. A must have if you are ever in New Orleans or Port Orleans (or New Orleans square in Disneyland, although I'm not certain they have the muffulettas since I've never been there).
Cafe Dumonde! I've actually been on 2 disaster relief trips to New Orleans since Hurrican Katrina and Cafe Dumonde was open and it's always a must stop at place in New Olreans - I didn't know Port Orleans served beingnets! It might be worth stopping by! Now if I could just find some of that hickory coffee from Cafe Dumonde!
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Post by rdeacon » Jun Thu 08, 2006 8:47 pm

Esmeralda wrote:I may be totally ignorant here, but what is school bread and where can it be found in Epcot?
Sorry for the late post, been crazy busy. School Bread is a cream filled pastry with a coconut topping. It rocks! You can find it in Norway in Kringla Bakeri Og Kafe. See the map below. I circled it.



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Post by GoofyInOhio » Jun Thu 08, 2006 8:53 pm

I've got a new favorite and it's Dole Whip. Got it 5 times or so on our last trip. It was awesome.

Casey's Hot Dogs are also a big favorite of mine. (I just wish I could have a beer with it)
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Post by pr0ph3t » Jun Wed 14, 2006 11:43 am

does this count, not quit in the parks...but ice-cream from Beaches and Cream at Disney's Beach Club Resort right outtside of epcot. their burgers looked excellent as well...i really wanted to try them last time i was there, but had no time.

i also like to go to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant at Disney-MGM Studios. fairly inexpensive way to enjot that very cool restaurant.

man...i'm getting really hungry!

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Post by spaulo » Jun Wed 14, 2006 12:04 pm

mmm... banana split from Beaches & Cream... yums!
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