Wow it's hard to believe where the summer has flown. Between moving from Winnipeg, some camping, getting settled into the new house and work, summer slipped by again. The boys start school next Tuesday. We were over to the school today to finalize paperwork and get older son registered for his 10th grade courses. All in all it went well. There will be 9 students in his class and 15 in younger son's class.
Moving is often fun in that you get to see different parts of the country and experience unique regional cutures but what a pain in switching over driver's licenses, vehicle registration, insurance and plating them. Also in Nova Scotia vehicles must be safety inspected annually. So yes it is expensive. Yesterday cost us $600. On a positive note though we found out vehicle insurance is half the price of Manitoba.
In my last post I mentioned I would review a restaurant at Magic Kingdom. Today I'm picking Liberty Tree Tavern. How we ended up here was street appeal and thinking it would be nice to have such a traditional meal for the holidays. We ate at Liberty Tree in 2010 for dinner. Please note this is one of the few restaurants in Disney that the lunch and dinner menus are completely different. I can't review lunch as we haven't eaten during that time of day but you have a choice of burgers, pasta, stews,roast, sandwich and a traditional turkey dinner(pilgrims feast). As for dinner the meal is an all you can eat family style dinner consisting of nice hot rolls, mixed greens, turkey, roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, macaroni & cheese, stuffing, seasonal vegetables and apple crisp with ice cream. The roast beef is the best any of us has ever had and I make a really nice roast beef I cook on low heat in my crock pot that is extremely tender and full of flavour. It doesn't hold a candle to the beef at Liberty though. The macaroni & cheese is also delicious. Really nice creamy and flavourable cheese sauce. Hmmmm. How this restaurant works for dinner is you wait outside and your assigned waitress calls your name. She or he will escort you to your table take your drink order(we recommend the lemondae) and from then the food is brought to you in serving dished. It's basically a buffet at your table. Our family all enjoyed this restaurant immensely and left full. We have reservations for Christmas Day 2011.
Well that's enough writing for today.
Enjoy the rest of your day everyone.
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