“The Curse of Thai” and other stories

July 21st, 2010 1 Comment »

We’re back! (sort of). We’re back at the gites anyway, recovering from our manic few days at Disneyland Paris. We stayed at hotel Cheyenne this time, a nice cowboy themed hotel which was much better than Hotel Santa Slum where we have previously stayed.

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Disney standards however were not up to their usual high standards unfortunately… The rooms are in need of renovation with peeling wallpaper, televisions that don’t really get a signal even on the internal information channels, dodgy electrics which make fizzy sounds, and flickering lights – perhaps that’s all part of the American Western theme?? They also forgot to put any towels in our room on the last day… tut tut. The rest of the trip was very memorable though. We started off well going straight to Pirates of the Caribbean. It was a bit dark, but Poppy enjoyed herself:

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There were of course two slightly adjoined families taking part in this trip, the Shinglers and the Hewitts/Nguyens. Myself and Thai decided to leave behind the under-height ones and their baby sitters to test out a couple of the more interesting rides in the park. Starting with Space Mountain, we queued for about 20 minutes before wondering why the ride was quiet…. yup, it had broken down. The next day we tried our luck with with Big Thunder Mountain and that broke down after about a 30 minute wait. Hmm, our fortunes did pick up as we managed a ride on Rock’n’Roller Coaster and Space Mountain eventually. Anyhows I’m blaming Thai for them breaking down – I’m convinced he had a word with the park management as he was a bit nervous Smile.

Back to the kids and Poppy enjoyed herself lots, taking her autograph book and shoving it in the face of every character she could find.

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Or even just shoving her face in chocolate mousse.

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We managed to see lots of performances and shows including the night-time parade, a Playhouse Disney live show, and best of all, a ‘Welcome Princess Frog-Snogger’ parade as viewed from the windows of Walt’s American Diner on Main Street. Our table had prime viewing over Main Street as the parade passed below us, and despite young madam’s protests that she wanted to be down on the road watching it, she liked watching it from that vantage point really.

And speaking of that meal out, it was well posh innit. I had a burger (more on burgerage later) topped with peppers and foie gras. Now…. I’d never had that before so thought I’d give it a go. I’ve given it a go and I’ll cross it off the list. My best description is to liken it to eating a slice of tenderised slug. The burger and lattice fries were amazing though as was the chocolate cake and brownie ice cream I had for dessert. Sadly the chef wouldn’t cook the pigeon who was sat on a nest outside the window. Shame, it was quite plump.

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Shooting Wobots, or “Buzz Lightyear’s Laser Blast” as it is correctly known was the holiday’s most popular ride for all concerned I believe with babies Joseph and Tyson becoming obsessed with Buzz. I managed a decent score of around 139000 when sitting with Poppy, however with Joseph controlling the direction lever my score plummeted to just over the 100000 mark. Poppy’s high score was just over 3000 – a definite improvement over the last trip to Disney. Joseph’s other highlights included It’s a flippin’ monotonous small world, and the Dumbo ride (on which I thought I saw the mother-in-law but it turned out to be a false alarm).

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And finally, I give you the saddest news of all. You may remember my fascination with the culinary genius that was The Pizzaburger. Well, some eejit at Disney has decided that they no longer need to sell such a product and have converted the perfectly perfect Buzz Lightyear’s Pizza Planet restaurant in to an all you can eat pizza, pasta and salad buffet. R.I.P. The Pizzaburger:

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I made up for that disappointment by eating five none-pizza’d burgers in two days. With chips. And Ice creams, and an all-you-can-eat buffet at the Lucky Nugget Saloon. And Chicken Tikka strips with rice at the Hakkuna Matata Restaurant. And a few hundred complimentary breakfast pain-au-chocolat. With Nutella. Oh, and there was the extra few chocolate brownies I sneaked out of the Lucky Nugget wrapped in napkins and placed carefully in the pushchair. And the coconut chicken I had on the first night too. Mmmm, that was in the Blue Lagoon restaurant next to Pirates of the Caribbean. Can anyone work out how far I need to run to burn that lot off?


PizzaBurger 2.0

July 12th, 2009 1 Comment »

PizzaBurger1The ultimate in pizza based burger hybrid snacks has returned and this time it is suitable for vegetarians. I kept the same cheese & tomato pizza, kraft cheese slice and ketchup combination from before, but this time used a Quorn burger in place of beef, significantly reducing the calorie count. The top photo shows the fully assembled burger ready for consumption, but I’ve decided to show you a cross-section as well so you can fully appreciate the magnificence of this creation.

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That was the week that was

June 22nd, 2009 No Comments »

What a good week… I did pretty much nothing and it was quite relaxing. Okay so I did manage a walk at the beginning, and then an exam. Oh and there was Poppy’s school sports day mid-week too. And the cinema visit. And I did spend a couple of days designing a new web site for the village community association which is a story for another blog post at some point in the future. But other than that it was nice. Father’s day was nice too, with Poppy and Joseph getting me a Dad themed Toblerone and a box of Cadbury Heroes. Now the Heroes are worthy of discussion. It’s a sad day when they remove the much loved Crunchie and the white chocolate Dream. I was never really a fan of the Picnic and Whole Nut items so they are no loss, and I could take or leave the Time Out. But a box of Heroes is now a fully evened out variety of niceness with the new Bourneville, Twisted and Chocolate Eclair additions. Mmmm. Shame there are less varieties overall though, can’t have everything.

Right, I did also manage to get chance to do a bit of video editing. I’m working my way through the footage of the last few months and have completed ‘A Visit to Margam Park – April 2009′:

 

Still to go is Poppy’s birthday video, and of course the video footage taken at her school sports day. There is also some footage of Joseph but I’m saving that up do one big video spanning a few months – makes for better watching.

And my recipe of the week is: The Pizza Burger. Inspired by the delights of Buzz Lightyear’s Pizza Parlour at DisneyLand Paris, I attempted to recreate their nourishing Pizza Burger. For this meal you need:
- 2 x small pizzas.. ideally about 4-5 inches
- 1 x beef burger
- 1 x slice of processed cheese
- Some tomato ketchup

Cook pizzas and burgers separately -  making sure the cheese hasn’t browned on the pizzas. Assemble in layers starting with a pizza, face up, some ketchup, the burger, slice of processed cheese, and finally top with the remaining pizza face down. Enjoy as a nice light and healthy snack. Sorry, I didn’t get a photo of this gourmet delight but if I do make another one I’ll try to remember.