Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Sunday, July 12, 2020

Making Disneyland's Monte Cristo At Home

Hello everyone!
This Friday is Disneyland's 65th birthday!
Unfortunately, we can't be there to celebrate...
And since we have no idea when Disneyland will reopen to the public, Erik and I decided to recreate one of my favorite Dinsey eats at home.


You will need:
1 Egg
1 and 3/4 Cups + 2 Tablespoons of Water
1 and 3/4 Cups of Flour
1/4 A Teaspoon of Salt
1 Teaspoon of Baking Powder
8 Slices of Egg Bread Sliced 1/2 An Inch Thick, We Used Brioche
8 Thin Slices of Ham
8 Thin Slices of Turkey
8 Thin Slices of Swiss Cheese 
3 Cups of Oil, For Frying
Powdered Sugar
Blackberry Preserves


In a large mixing bowl, whisk the egg and water together.
Add the flour, salt, and baking powder and whisk together thoroughly for 2-3 minutes or until smooth.
On one slice of bread, arrange 2 slices of ham, turkey, and cheese covering the bread evenly.


Place another slice of bread on top and slice each sandwich in half diagonally.
Heat oil to 375o in a 10-inch pan.


Dip half of the sandwich into the batter, allowing any excess batter to run off.


Carefully place into the oil.


Repeat with the other sandwich half.
Cook for 3 minutes on each side or until golden brown.


Remove to a baking sheet lined with paper towels to absorb the excess oil. 
Repeat with the remaining sandwiches one at a time.


Sprinkle with powdered sugar.


Serve with blackberry preserves on the side.
Enjoy!


Erik and I decided to make it a Disney feast and had ours with our homemade parmesan fries or Pommes Frites and a copycat Disneyland Mint Julep just how we enjoy it at Cafe Orleans.


It turned out SO good!
The outside had the perfect fried crunch and the inside was nice and ooey-gooey from the cheese. 
It definitely helped with my Disney food cravings.
The only thing missing was Disneyland.
Good thing we have a few recipes to old us over until the park reopens.
What is your favorite Disney treat?


All my love,
Autumn

Sunday, May 3, 2020

Our Trip To Batuu: Star Wars Galaxy's Edge

Hello everyone!
Tomorrow is May 4th and for those of you who are not Star Wars fans, that means it's unofficially Star Wars day!
May the Fourth be with you!
To celebrate I thought I would share about our experience at the newly opened Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland.
We were lucky enough to visit last September just a few months after it's initial opening.



Erik and I were both rather impressed by it.
The size of the land is unparalleled to any other in the park. 
The buildings and rock rise over your head making you feel minuscule.
The attention to detail is insane...
Every rock, light, and rundown building was specifically designed to keep the theme of the park in mind.




Our first stop was for breakfast at the restaurant Ronto Roasters.
It is famous for its Ronto Wrap.
Roasted Pork, Grilled Pork Sausage, Peppercorn Sauce, and tangy Slaw wrapped in Pita.


Since it was so early we opted for the Ronto Morning Wrap.
Scrambled Eggs, Grilled Pork Sausage, Shredded Cheddar, and Peppercorn Sauce wrapped in Pita.
It was tasty but, didn't blow me away.
Next time we are there we are going to try the original to see if it lives up to the hype.


After breakfast, we had a small window to explore before heading over to Oga's Cantina.
Oga's Cantina is a themed bar that serves snacks and drinks.
You do need a reservation to dine at Oga's.
When we visited you were only allowed to make a reservation the day of but now you can make them up to 60 days in advance.



We waited a short time after checking in and were given menus to look over while waiting to be seated.


After a few minutes, we were taken inside to our table.
Since it was just the two of us we were seated with a group of two other couples.
I am not sure if this was just for the few first months to get as many people in as possible but, we really enjoyed the company of the other couples we were placed with.
They were all interesting, friendly, and local to California so, they were able to give us some tips for our visits to other destinations.



The details in the bar did not disappoint!
There were many weirdly shaped bottles with odd liquids inside, different creatures lurking about and a robot DJ to keep the bar theme strong.


Erik and I each ordered our own drink.
I ordered a HyperDrive (Punch It!)
Powerade Mountain Berry Blast, White Cranberry Juice, Black Cherry Puree, and Sprite.


Erik ordered a Fuzzy Tauntaun.
Ciroc Peach Vodka, Bols Peach Schnapps, and Simply Orange topped with Tangerine, Pure Cane Sugar, and "Buzzz" Foam.


When they brought us our drinks, they told Erik to be careful and not to inhale the "Buzzz" foam on top.
Since it was going into is mouth and would be near his nose this was a little off-putting...
We quickly learned why.
The buzz foam served on top of the drink numbs your mouth!
It was such a weird sensation.
It felt like we had just left the dentist.
Not the best feeling in the world but, it did make me interested in what other crazy items they have to enjoy.


After our drinks at Oga's, we wandered around the nearby shops.
We visited Dok-Ondar's Den of Antiquities.
It has anything and everything for the Sith or Jedi in your life.
Clothes, toys, home goods, you name it.



Next door is Savi's Workshop where you can customize your own lightsaber.
You need a reservation to enter and Erik and I couldn't justify spending $199.99 on a lightsaber, though we might have wanted to...
So, we headed to the Droid Depot where you can build your own BB or R Unit piece by piece.
You are allowed to walk around the Droid Depot and can watch other people create droids.
There was a little boy building a BB unit and he let us in on the fun.
He kindly held up which pieces he was choosing from the conveyor belt and we watched him build it and bring it to life.
You get to customize the color of your droid and can even pick out a personality chip to go with it.
Droids start at $99.99 and Erik and I were this close to breaking down and building one of our own.




We were lucky enough to ride Millenium Falcon: Smugglers Run twice while we were there.
On the ride, you are sorted into groups of six and given a role.
There are two pilots, two enginers and two gunners.
You are given a ticket that assigns you a role and gives a short description of what you will be in charge of.
Erik and I were gunners and engineers both times we rode.
I have heard the pilot role is where it is at.
Your crew is in charge of your flight and how well you do.
The pilots actually fly the ship, the gunners push buttons to shoot at objects and the engineers push buttons and pull levers to fix the ship when damage occurs.
The ride is very immersive and a lot of fun when you have good pilots. 😂


Unfortunately, the Rise of the Resistance ride was not open when we went.
It opened in January of this year and I have heard nothing but good things about it.
I cannot wait to ride it the next time we are at Disneyland.


After riding Smugglers Run we wandered over to Blackspire Outpost to explore the shops.


The outpost has a handful of shops with specific themes.
A Toy Store, a Creature Stall, a Clothing Store, and so on.



Once again the attention to detail was incredible.
The shopowners are dressed as though they are actually native to Batuu, whenever you make a purchase they refer to dollars as credits, and if you listen carefully you can hear some strange noises while shopping around.


Then it was off to the Milk Stand to try the famous Blue and Green Milk.
We had to get one of each to decide what team we were on.


Both types of milk were very refreshing.
The Blue Milk leans to the fruity side and the Green Milk is more tropical.
Also, it is NOT a glass of colored milk.
The drinks are made of coconut and rice milk and are similar to the consistency of a slushie.
Erik and I both preferred the Blue Milk.
After speaking with many people about this I have come to learn we are in the minority on this one.
Most people prefer Green!


While drinking our milk we were able to see a few characters.
Kylo Ren's ship was parked nearby and he walked out of it while we were enjoying our drinks.
He had a heated argument with one of his Generals who then ordered Stormtroopers into the crowd to interrogate guests to see if they were with the Resistance.
The General walked right past us looked at Erik and with a salute said "Enjoy your blue milk, sir! It's very delicious." and continued on his way.



All in all Erik and I really enjoyed our time in Batuu.
I will be perfectly honest in saying that Erik and I enjoy Star Wars but are not very well versed in a lot of its details.
That being said, I think that it is something that the biggest fan of the franchise to the person who doesn't know the difference between Star Wars and Star Trek can enjoy.
Disney put a lot of work (and money!) into this new themed land and I think it's working in their favor.
I can't wait to see all that they will continue to do with it.
Have you visited Galaxy's Edge?
What did you think?



May the force be with you,
Autumn

Sunday, January 12, 2020

My 2019 Favorites

Hello everyone!
Since the start of the new year, I have been reflecting over 2019 quite a bit.
I definitely let myself splurge more than normal (it was one of my resolutions!) and as a result, I discovered a few new things that quickly became my favorites.
I thought it would be fun to share these with you.
Maybe they will become some of your favorites too!

Nike Tanjun Shoes


For Christmas 2018, I received my first pair of Nike's.
I noticed a difference immediately.
They literally added a bounce in my step.
I am on my feet all day at work and these were a game-changer.
I am hoping to add another colorful pair to my wardrobe soon.

Goodfellow Crew Neck Sweatshirt



While shopping with Erik at Target I saw a simple sweater in the men's section that I took interest in.
I had wanted a cozy oversized sweater to lounge around in at home and this looked like it would do.
I bought one on a whim and now have almost every color!
The perfect sweater for lounging, camping and running errands in.
And SO affordable!



Your girl loves her some glitter...
So, I was pumped to receive these as a gift.
And let me tell you, they were made for me.
These eyeshadows go on wet and dry within seconds.
They give me the perfect glitter eye for any occasion.
I just added another color to my collection and am so excited to rock it in 2020!

CycleBar


I had been wanting to try out a cycle class for a while and was finally able to accomplish that last year.
I fell in love instantly...
It is such a good work out and I love the positive atmosphere.
I have gotten a few people to classes with me through the year and they have agreed it is awesome!

Jean jackets have become so popular.
I love the laid back look and that they are so easy to style.
Erik surprised me with one and I loved mixing and matching it with things I already had in my closet.
I also loved adding pins to it to make it more colorful and unique.
I had so much fun adding all of my Disney pins to it and rocking it in Disneyland.
Such an easy and reversible way to style it.

Scrunchies


I jumped on the scrunchie bandwagon last year and never looked back.
Why we wrote off scrunchies, I will never know.
They are so soft on my hair, unlike elastics, and add a fun pop to the simplest of hairdos.
I am sorry we forsake you, scrunchies.
I will not make that mistake again... 

Novelty Bags


I have wanted to purchase a novelty bag for years!
I have had my eye on quite a few.
Most of them, Disney themed.
Surprise, surprise.
Since we were going to Disneyland in 2019 I let myself buy one when it went on sale.
And that quickly led to another and another.
These bags add the perfect touch of whimsy to any outfit and make adorable shelf decor at home.
I can't wait to add some more to my collection this year.

Sincerely Us Shop



I found this shop at a home show and it was love at first sight.
The whole booth was my aesthetic.
They have the cutest prints, blankets and candles.
I have only added one print to my collection so far but, have my heart set on a dozen more.
Plus, when you buy from them you are supporting a small business.
Who doesn't love that?

Bando Planner



I finally splurged on my first Bando Planner in 2019.
These planners come with everything.
Stickers, posters, and even coloring pages!
It was so fun that I had to get another one for this year.
I can't wait to fill it out.

Max Pillow


Even though this pillow has only been with me for a few weeks, the amount of joy it has given me is unmeasurable.
I became OBSESSED with it as soon as I saw it announced with the Oh My Disney dog collection.
I added it to my Christmas wish list and my sister made my dreams come true.
Every time I see him I can't help but get a smile on my face.

I'm so proud of myself for indulging a little more last year.
I can't wait to discover and play with new things this year.
What were some of your favorite things in 2019?

All my love,
Autumn