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13 Feb 06, 08:24 PM |
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mcsue's Jan Food Reports - Columbia Harbour House
Eating an early lunch at Columbia Harbour House on our first visit of the holiday to the Magic Kingdom is a long standing tradition of ours.
We always sit upstairs, where it’s generally a peaceful haven away from the gathering hungry crowds below. We have our plan of action down pat these days! I’m not too keen on fries, and as the Baked Potato Cart is only a few metres away in Liberty Square, that’s where I head. Paul, meanwhile, proceeds to Columbia Harbour House and places an order for a Garden Galley Salad. They don’t mix it till the last minute so he asks for the chicken to be served separately on the side. Then we can both dig into the plentiful veggie salad of mixed greens, pineapple, pecans and feta cheese. The vegetarian is happy with his uncontaminated salad - and I get to eat all the chicken! He also orders a side of coleslaw and a large diet coke (no ice) to share. Meanwhile, back in Liberty Square, I order a tasty hot baked potato, served with butter, soured cream and grated cheese. This time, I got our latest tasty addition - some sweet, fresh-tasting corn on the cob. (I’ll be coming back for more of these babies in future!) We then meet at ‘our’ table upstairs and share out our scrummy spread! We always leave full and rested, feeling that we’ve had an economical and reosonably healthy lunch |
13 Feb 06, 08:27 PM |
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That sounds like an excellent lunch! You do get a bit fed up of fries with everything and that salad sounds nice.
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13 Feb 06, 10:09 PM |
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sounds nice
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13 Feb 06, 10:47 PM |
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Sue I have never noticed the baked potato stand in all the visits we've made, were in Liberty Square is it?
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14 Feb 06, 02:58 PM |
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The baked potatoes are $3.49 and the corn cob was $2.00 |
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14 Feb 06, 03:12 PM |
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can you get other fillings for those baked spuds? we really craved something like that and never saw the cart either
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14 Feb 06, 06:59 PM |
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Anyone tried the veggie chilli? |
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15 Feb 06, 12:19 AM |
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I must have missed the jacket potato cart, you do get bored of fries after awhile
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15 Feb 06, 12:26 AM |
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Where's the fat its to health for me
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16 Feb 06, 09:16 AM |
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Sue my mouth is watering, that salad sounds lovely
I will have to try a jacket potato from that stall...
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