12.19.2011

A little cowboy

Continuing with the Feb/March trip to Walt Disney World.  See all posts HERE.

We left off as Henry had woken up and we headed out toward the boat dock. We had decided to head to Hollywood Studios that night!





I am a huge fan of this boat ride from the Boardwalk Resort to Hollywood Studios. It's incredibly relaxing AND you don't have to fold up a stroller.




Our room was in the red section on the right, top floor, first window.

We soon arrived and first things first, we have to say hello to Bo!



Hello beautiful Hollywood!





As we headed down the street, Henry spied something we've never seen before - and that he very much wanted to try. So we waited in line with the appropriate PhotoPass Photographer, and when it was our turn, the Photographer put his hat on Henry and...


Ride 'em cowboy!


Isn't that cute?!

The horse didn't move, but none of the kids swarming it seemed to mind!

After our little cowboy was done with his ride we kept on moseying


Love Streetmosphere!


The giant hat. Rumor on the street is that this baby is going bye-bye fairly soon...no set date, but we shall see.

Our stomachs were growling, and Starring Rolls was closed, so we opted for a place we knew Henry would love.

Come on, it's this way





Over this way



Here we are!



We like this place. The pizza is pretty good and the atmosphere is fun!!


Upstairs seating - which is where we generally choose to eat because all the arcade games are downstairs. Upstairs has less distractions and we can actually get Henry to eat!

Henry's meal:

Kid's cheese pizza, apple sauce, cookie and milk

Joe's:

Pepperoni pizza

Mine:

Veggie pizza



After our bellies were full we headed down for some fun. I don't believe we actually put money in the machines here. Henry doesn't really mind one way or the other, so we only pay if Joe is playing too!







While Henry was busy shooting down bad guys or racing a car, I noticed this woman rockin' out on Guitar Hero. Seriously, she was awesome! She drew a bit of a crowd since she isn't your typical Guitar Hero player and that she was really good! It was fun to watch her have fun with it, I enjoy watching other people experience the fun at Disney!



Up next: Hi-ja!

12.17.2011

A Week (or so) of e-mealz

I reported here that I recently subscribed to a meal planning program called "e-mealz".  I had no idea if this was going to be worth my dollar, but being fairly desperate for help in the kitchen and a Cyber Monday deal, it was worth a risk.

I decided to keep track of what I spent and how our first meals turned out.

First, a disclaimer.

I am a NON-COOK.  Seriously.  We had nothing in our house for basics - no garlic salt, no brown sugar, no vinegar, etc.  I do not cook box-meals, but I also cook very simply....on the rare occasion I actually cook.  So our first week of groceries were more expensive and we live in New York City where coupons are challenged by the cashier and groceries are expensive.  I also bought EVERYTHING on the list (aside from the one meal we knew we wouldn't make due to personal taste).  Even the $8 chopped pecans. It was not easy for my frugal self to buy those!  I also buy some things organic.

Dollars Spent:
Key Food: $63.82
Berry Fresh: $51.05
Total: $114.87

I hated going to 2 grocery stores.  But that's life here.  One grocery store NEVER has all I need.  Even before e-mealz.

We had the ingredients to make 7 meals.  That's $16.41 a meal, with some leftovers and extra ingredients for future use (brown sugar, salad dressings, $8 pecans, etc.)

So how did it go?


WAY BETTER THAN I EVER THOUGHT!

Kudos to the e-mealz writers.  Most of these recipes are easy enough for a non-cook to follow.  I do not LIKE to cook either, and most didn't leave me twitching and annoyed in the kitchen.

The first night I made Lemon Chicken & Broccoli with brown rice.
I followed the recipe exactly.


The result: We (2 adults, 1 4-year old) all ate happily and had leftovers.  This recipe had quite a few little ingredients; a tablespoon of that, a bit of this...so I did start to get annoyed and twitchy by the end.  I just wanted to be d-o-n-e already, but then at the dinner table my 4-year old declared the chicken "the best ever!" and even asked for more BROCCOLI.  I'd say we had some success here!  It was worth the twitching I did while making the meal.  I don't think it will make it as a normal recipe in my life, but it's fine for once in a while.

Next up, Apple-Pecan Pork Chops.  Using some of those $8 pecans.  To be served with rice pilaf and broccoli.  We did brown rice and asparagus.


The result: We (3 adults, my sister-in-law was added to the crowd, 1-4 year old) porked out and had a weeeeee bit of pork chop for leftovers that ended up in the garbage eventually.  Upon first look my husband said, "Oooh, fancy!" and it's true.  I felt like a cook this night!  I even shared the picture on Facebook and e-mealz's Facebook as well.  I was totally impressed with myself.  This was DELICIOUS and more importantly in my world....easy!  So easy!!!  No twitching tonight!

I was feeling confident in my sudden cooking skills, so I decided to walk on the wild side and try the Molasses Pork Tenderloin the next night...but I adjusted the recipe.

Dum, dum, dummmmmm!

I decided to put the meat and seasonings in the crockpot and let it cook all day.  I have had success with my crockpot in the past, so I was fairly confident. The pork was to be served with parsley potatoes and balsamic green beans.  I followed the potatoes recipe exactly, and only changed out fresh green beans for frozen ones (and a smaller quantity).

As expected, the pork tenderloin was easily shredded with a fork, so it ended up looking like this:


Does that look nasty?
Because it WAS!

The potatoes were awesome.  The rest was a giant failure.  I don't believe this is the recipe's fault.  I didn't follow directions by using the crockpot and the pork ended up overcooked as well.  I also bought white cooking wine instead of the white vinegar that was called for.  I have NO clue if this changed the taste, but it might have.  For the green beans, of which my child gagged on, I used about half the amount of green beans but failed to half the vinegar and other ingredients that flavored them.

Epic Fail.

We ended up with pizza that night!

I didn't let my one failure stop me.  Next up was Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup.  I have made chicken noodle soup before, this had to be easy, right?!  The soup was to be served with a basic side salad of spinach and other goodness.  The only thing I changed in the soup recipe was, instead of canned peas and carrots, I used frozen.  I also didn't measure the pepper or garlic salt.  I'm kind of a rebel sometimes.  And lazy.  I didn't want to wash the 1/2 teaspoon.  A couple shakes had to be good, right?





The result: Yumm-o!  My husband really enjoyed the flavor of it all - I think it was the unmeasured garlic salt personally.  As you can see by the pic there isn't much fluid.  The recipe called for 3 cups of chicken broth and 1 of cream of chicken soup.  I think I might add 4 cups of broth next time.  Regardless it was delicious and we had leftovers after 2 adults and 1 child eagerly ate on it.  Getting a child to eat vegetables that taste that good is easy too.

Next we have the Easy Oven Southwest Chicken.  "Easy" in the title says it all.  This was SIMPLE.  Throw everything in a pan and cook.  Momma likes.  To be served with a side salad.




The result: This was good!  The entire thing was soupier than I preferred, so I used a slotted spoon to pull out the goodness then opted to throw it all on my salad with a bit of corn tortilla on the side.  Making a sort of southwest salad.  My husband really enjoy this one.  He suggested it go into our "regular rotation".  I am more than fine with that, it's seriously easy.  Plus, 3 adults (sister-in-law is back) and my son all ate on it with a bit of leftovers.  Another winner.  I think I'll drain at least one can of the beans next time though.

Next we have Garlic Meatloaf, to be served with warm potato salad.  I was skeptic of the warm potato salad, but the meatloaf sounded awesome.  My husband cooked this one, he followed the recipe except we used turkey bacon in the potato salad instead of normal bacon.  We also made a vegetable.  I'm a big veggie eater, and a potato, while yummy, is not a vegetable.  Hubby steamed some carrots and cauliflower.




The result: HECK YES!  Holy deliciousness!  3 adults and the 4-year old all gobbled this down.  We DEVOURED that warm potato salad.  It was freakin' awesome.  We all ate and ate.  This is a "Portion Controlled" meal, but it certainly was not followed that night.  I couldn't stop myself!  We had a bit of meatloaf left over for a future delicious lunch.  This was my favorite of the week!

Now, as I said in the beginning, I had bought ingredients for 7 meals; however, we only ended up making 6 due to eating some of the ingredients for lunches!  However, we still had enough on hand to easily put together more meals for the rest of the days before we went grocery shopping again.  One of the meals was to be a ham and cheese scramble.  We adapted this a bit to just be ham and eggs (with zucchini shredded in) and sausage links.  I didn't take a picture - it was a basic, but good meal.  We also had pasta ingredients on hand, so we made a simple pasta one night that was not on the schedule.

Overall this has been fantastic.  Way better than I EVER thought it could be.  It's glorious to not have to think about what will be for dinner, or what to buy at the grocery store.  Myself, my husband, or my sister-in-law can easily look at the chart and make dinner, knowing we have all the ingredients on hand.  And I can cook.  That in and of itself is pretty amazing.

One drawback.  We will miss our friendly waitstaff at the local diner!  We actually saved enough in our budget this week to buy the very expensive ink for our laser printer!

Another week has begun.  I went grocery shopping yesterday and only spent $63.69 for 6 meals, that's $10.62 a meal for a family of 2 (sometimes 3) adults and 1 child.  I'm looking forward to another week of goodness!

12.15.2011

Crazy birds and ice cream

Continuing with the Feb/March trip to Walt Disney World...read all updates so far HERE

We left off on the report as we hopped aboard a Beach Club / Yacht Club bus after our relaxed and fun morning at the Magic Kingdom.

We got off at the Yacht Club and just wandered through





We had never been inside this resort before, but had been in the Beach Club many times. For some reason, I expected something similar to the Beach Club...but we saw




must-play-with-giant-globe!



So while the lobby has kind of a similar feel, it is completely different at the same time. It's very sophisticated and rich feeling to me - all the wood and wood colorings really give it that perfect nautical feeling! We both let out a "Wow!" after stepping in the doors.

We shortly stepped our way through the door across the lobby and back into the sunshine - ice cream from across the lagoon was calling our names. So we made our way back toward the Boardwalk and to the Screen Door shop.




I absolutely love this picture of Henry!




Someday we will rent one of those boats. Not for fishing like this crew, but just for cruising.


I LOVE this area of the Epcot resorts. The palm trees, the water, the beautiful resorts...ahhhhh




He seems innocent, doesn't he?

Well, it was shortly before I took this picture above when one of these CRAZY birds almost hit Joe! He was walking about 20 feet in front of me and one swooped down and practically landed on his HEAD. I burst out in laughter, but he completely freaked - and I don't blame him! It totally took him by surprise!



Inside the shop we went, and out we came with


Oh ya! (Disney might be using this picture in their campaign materials next year! I had to fill out some paperwork for it - so my little dude might be famous! We shall see!)

Those crazy birds were NOT giving up. They can spy a toddler from a mile away. A toddler drops food. Those birds KNOW it. I think they enjoyed about as much ice cream as Henry did!


They seriously flooded the area as we sat there eating. They watched and squawked at us and would swoop down as soon as any piece dropped.


Look at those eyes, just waiting!

After we managed to dodge the birds (for the most part), and we wiped up our mess, we went to the arcade for a bit. We had purchased an arcade card on a previous trip and was still using it.


Henry really enjoyed this little game, Jett Rider. It is a movie that played on the screen and the seat would rise and drop slightly and vibrate. Simple, but fun!


He shoots, he scores!

Around 1:00 we went back up to the room for nap time. Henry went down for a nap in no time flat. Joe and I hung out on the balcony, which is always enjoyable and peaceful. It got REALLY hot sitting out there in the middle of the day though, so I went in and back down to the Screen Door for some SHOPPING! I had stuff to buy for me, and to fill some requests from friends.

I only bought one thing for myself:

I love these. I measure foods very often to keep my portions in control, so if I'm doing that, the cups might as well be fun, right?!

Back in the room I took some information pictures with a friend who just bought into the Vacation Club at the Boardwalk in mind, but I'll share them here too. This is the kitchenware that the Studio Villas come with:


4 glasses like this


4 mugs. The Villas used to have TEENY mugs (or maybe they still do in the 1-bedrooms?), it's nice that these are a decent size.


Paper bowls - but they are sturdy enough for milk and other liquids


Paper plates - again sturdy enough for any food


Plastic wear, a can opener and bottle opener.


Microwave info

At 4:00 PM we woke Henry up and headed outside to the boat dock...

Up next: A Little Cowboy and a Little Kung-Fu