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Motorboat Cruiser 02-27-2006 11:56 AM

We tried a chimichanga at the park the other day. They sell them alongside the turkey legs. While it deperately needed a salsa or hot sauce, it wasn't near as bad as I feared it would be. And for $5, it wasn't a bad value considering that one served as a filling snack for both of us. It certainly isn't on my list of park favorites, but it wasn't as bad as some of the other offerings in the park.

katiesue 02-27-2006 11:58 AM

Bengal BBQ, Pizza Port Pizza, Nachos at Whitewater, Corn Dogs and chocolate dipped straweberries - mmmmmmm

tracilicious 02-27-2006 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
I hate to be the bearer of bad news if you don't already know this, but Fantasia ice cream is long gone at Disneyland.

Are the cinnamon rolls at Blue Ribbon and River Belle made in separate kitchens? They're similar in nature but the two I had from Blue Ribbon were both horrible (very dry, not much flavor) and the few I've had at River Belle were all very good (though too big to eat in their entirety).


NOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I dunno. I do know though, that five years ago the cinnamon rolls were better. That, or my tastes have changed. Pizza Port used to have better sauce, too.

tracilicious 02-27-2006 01:15 PM

Oh yes, and I forgot to add most anything from the candy shop by Pooh's Grand Adventure (or whatever the heck that ride is called), but especially the marshmallows dipped in caramel and chocolate.

orbitalpunk 02-27-2006 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Motorboat Cruiser
We tried a chimichanga at the park the other day. They sell them alongside the turkey legs. While it deperately needed a salsa or hot sauce, it wasn't near as bad as I feared it would be. And for $5, it wasn't a bad value considering that one served as a filling snack for both of us. It certainly isn't on my list of park favorites, but it wasn't as bad as some of the other offerings in the park.

I first had Chimichanga's like 2 years ago. they were located next to the corn dog stand at the end of mainstreet. there were pretty decent.

€uroMeinke 02-27-2006 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
I hate to be the bearer of bad news if you don't already know this, but Fantasia ice cream is long gone at Disneyland.

Ah but you can make your own Ben and Jerry's Fantasia by mixing equal parts of Cherry Garcia, Pistachio Pistachio, and Chunky Monkey. I have been known to do this on occasion.

MouseWife 02-27-2006 11:14 PM

Not to be a $hit, but, where can we find calorie content?

I LOVE the candy at the Pooh shop but don't eat it. It is very pretty, though.

Alex 02-27-2006 11:23 PM

You can also, according to Andrew at MousePad, get a decent approximation at Cold Stone. I've never had the stuff myself (when it comes to ice cream I am almost strictly vanilla, unless peanut butter is involved).

orbitalpunk 02-28-2006 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MouseWife
Not to be a $hit, but, where can we find calorie content?

I LOVE the candy at the Pooh shop but don't eat it. It is very pretty, though.

same here.

that’s why i like the strawberries. its a strawberry dipped in chocolate. very simple. very few possibilities of them adding things i cant pronounce.

MouseWife 02-28-2006 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by orbitalpunk
same here.

that’s why i like the strawberries. its a strawberry dipped in chocolate. very simple. very few possibilities of them adding things i cant pronounce.

No kidding!

People say 'yuck' when I've eaten chocolate covered raisins. I say 'You got raisins, you got chocolate. No question of what you are biting into.'


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