Murphy’s Law Takes Vacation — The World’s Longest Dream Review (Part Six)featured

As I alluded to a couple weeks ago, this review (and the next one covering our cruise on the Dream last April) are going to shift to a pictorial review (read: more pictures, not so many words). Depending on how much time I have, our most recent Disney trip might be a more traditional review. And our upcoming Allure of the Seas trip in May will definitely revert back to a full traditional review (we just booked an over the water cabana for our stop in Labadee! Yay!).

Early morning at Epcot
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Strawberry Shortcake from Sunshine Seasons. Yum!
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Bumming around Future World
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World Showcase time! Conquering Food & Wine fest one booth at a time
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Kalua Pork Slider with Sweet and Sour Dole Pineapple Chutney and Spicy Mayonnaise — Hawaii
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Chicken Souvlaki with Tzatziki — Greece photo DSC_0154.jpg

Griddled Greek Cheese with Pistachios and Honey — Greece
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Greek Salad with Pita Bread — Greece
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Oh, Canada!
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I don’t know why we always see skywriters when we’re in Disney World.
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Chicken Chipotle Sausage with Sweet Corn Polenta — Canada (holy cow, this was spicy!)
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A $5+ sip of wine (what? I’m on vacation)
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Maple and Moosehead Beer Glazed Salmon with Barley Salad
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UK Calling
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Cheese Selection (Aged-Irish Cheddar, Dubliner and Ivernia Cheese) with Apple Chutney and Brown Bread — Ireland (note: the bread was disgustingly dry, but that Kerrygold on anything and it tastes like heaven).
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Warm Chocolate Lava Cake with Bailey’s Ganache — Ireland
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Nothing tops off an afternoon of grazing like…a late lunch/early dinner at Le Cellier
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They entice you with dessert before they seat you. As if you’ll still be hungry by the time dessert rolls around.
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The bread basket. Well, pretzel rolls + some bread no one else touched because it wasn’t pretzel bread.
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I wish I remember what this was formally called but when it comes down to it, it’s a salad with some apples and walnuts in some vinaigrette.
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A meat and potato skillet with a side salad (also lacking a formal name because…this was a year and a half ago)
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 Le Cellier House Burger
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Wild Mushroom Filet Mignon (no time is gonna make me forget this steak. Melted in my mouth like buttah)
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Stephanie and I decided to order a side of Poutine, having never tried it before. I imagine this isn’t all that close to authentic Poutine, or at least I hope it isn’t, because it wasn’t very good.
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Some kind of crumble or cobbler?
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Seasonal Sorbet
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A delicious semifriddo that is no longer on the menu, it seems 🙁
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Full tummies are for the weak. Walk it off. Shop it off. There’s more Food and Wine booths to explore! Viva la France!
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Morocco Pavilion
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Baklava — Morocco
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Sangria — Morocco (incredibly dry sangria, for what it’s worth)
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Belgium Waffle with Berry Compote and Whipped Cream — Belgium
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Japan Pavilion
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Italy Pavilion
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Ravioli Di Formaggio all’Emiliana — Italy
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The miniature town setup in the Germany pavilion has it’s own little F&W Festival
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Germany Pavilion
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China Pavilion
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Norway Pavilion
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We meet again, Future World.
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How do I get a ticket into the bog? I wants.
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It’s friendship, friendship, just the perfect blendship. When other friendships have been forgot, ours will still be hot. I’m not as clever as I like to think I am. That really is a song. We didn’t sing it. We just took the Friendship launch to the France pavilion for some more snackin’.
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Creme Brulee Au Chocolat Au Lait — France
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Parisian Cosmo Slush — France (aka the real reason we went from World Showcase to Future World back to World Showcase)
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Andddddd back to Future World
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Back to the resort for some shopping and a late (really late) dinner at Sassagoula Floatworks and Food Factory
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Cheesesteak Sandwich
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Pizza and Salad
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Pasta Alfredo 
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Strawberry cheesecake
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Snacks from Karamel Kuche that we thought would make a nice late night snack. And they would have — if we had been hungry after a day of gluttony.
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