Master Yoda said:"
“Unwrapped” on the food network has an episode dedicated to Disney dinning and of course the turkey legs have their own segment. The rumor of them being emu legs was mentioned. They are in fact real turkey legs from turkeys weighing in excess of 40 pounds.
Lauriebar said:We usually go during the fall or winter months so nothing beats a warm paper cone of cinnamon roasted pecans on a cool evening.
Mmmmmmmmm..................... I love those!!:slurp: I love it when you get in to the park and that smell just floats all around you.Lauriebar said:We usually go during the fall or winter months so nothing beats a warm paper cone of cinnamon roasted pecans on a cool evening.
That doesn't sound too bad actually, turkey legs marinated in pineapple juice...Hawaiin chicken-err...turkeyTheOneVader said:Dole Whip and turkey legs are my favorites. Of course, not both at the same time... Wait a minute... That's a good idea... Mmmm... Dole Legs :lol:
Master Yoda said:Turkey leg. Nothing else like it in the world.
Mouse's Magic said:Kind of a fast grab...Figaro Fries in Pinocchios Haus (Killed the Spelling I know)...They are amazing..anyone else ever have them?
Nora said:I love Dole Whips and the chocolate covered frozen bananas. :slurp:
Ok - what are figaro fries? I'm really curious!Mouse's Magic said:Kind of a fast grab...Figaro Fries in Pinocchios Haus (Killed the Spelling I know)...They are amazing..anyone else ever have them?
You can find it in the bakery at Norway, it is a large bread-type roll covered in icing and coconut, filled with a custard-esque filling.jesserin said:Ok - what is Schoolgbread? Y'all have to explain this stuff for those of us less food educated
http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/NORWAY/2003-03/1047009332 That should give you a good idea......My grandma used to make this for mejesserin said:Ok - what is Schoolgbread? Y'all have to explain this stuff for those of us less food educated
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