30 Eylül 2012 Pazar

Restaurant Review - bd's Mongolian Grill, 300 S. State Road 434 , Altamonte Springs, FL

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bd's Mongolian GrillSouth of 436 in Altamonte Springs is bd’s Mongolian Grill, a mid-West chain now in Central Florida. For those of you not familiar with the Mongolian barbecue concept, basically you choose the raw ingredients you want in your meal, present it to a cook, and he or she will grill it up for you.

We went to bd’s Mongolian Grill for lunch and perused the menu while deciding how much we wanted to eat. Pricing is by how much you want to eat rather than what ingredients you choose. There is a One Bowl option ($8.99), a One Bowl plus soup & salad ($10.99), Unlimited bowls plus soup & salad ($13.99), or, you can order a Mongo Rice Bowl ($6.99) if you don't want to bother with coming up with the ingredients yourself and want the cook to make it all for you. There is also a vegetarian option for all of these if you aren't going to add any meats. Pricing is more expensive at dinner (about $2 - $4 dollars more depending on your selection). The only difference at dinner is some of the more premium meat selections are offered such as NY Strip and scallops. Kids prices are by age and include the soup & salad bar, which is great for me since my older boy loves veggies and soups. Kids ages 7 – 11 are $5.99, ages 3 – 6 are $4.99 and 2 and unders are free. Kids prices stay the same at dinner.

Before deciding, I looked over the soup and salad bar. When we went, the soups were chowder and chili. I thought it would be wonton or egg drop or some sort of Asian soup so I was surprised. Also, the salad bar was pretty standard, nothing too different. Because of that, I decided to get the One Bowl option. Actually, I wish there was a Two Bowl option, or an Unlimited without the Soup & Salad but those don't exist.

Here’s what you have to do to make your stir-fry:

Choose your raw meatStep #1 - Put your raw meat into a bowl. There were pastas, sausage, beef (ribeye), Krab (the "fake" variety), shrimp, calamari, mahi-mahi, pork, chicken, tofu, and others. The selection changes periodically, for example, there was duck available for the holidays.

Step #2 - Add veggies to your bowl, such as mushroAdd veggiesoms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, red skin potatoes, pea pods, pineapple, carrots, baby corn, and broccoli to name a few. There was even raw egg, jalapenos, and cilantro! The bins of food were kept continuously stocked. Both times I went up, a worker was refilling any bins that were low. They were all kept filled to the top, which is really nice.

Sauces go in the small black bowlStep #3 - Put the sauces you want in a different small black bowl. The goal, I believe, is to fill up the small bowl to get the most flavor. There were Asian sauces, both spicy and non-spicy, such as Garlic, Soy, Ginger, Szechuan, Kung Pao, Teriyaki, and Thai peanut. There were also other sauces like barbecue, marinara, spicy buffalo, and a lemon sauce.

Step #4 - Add spices and "mix-ins" to either bowl, tSpice timehings like chopped peanuts, coconut, curry powder, red pepper, garlic powder, sesame seeds, etc.

Then it’s time to bring your creation to the huge circular grill (or to Grill it up!the separate allergy station if you are allergic to any ingredients or want a truly vegetarian dish). The cooks will grill up your raw ingredients for you, cutting up the meat, and then add your sauce at last minute, and finish by sliding your creation onto a clean plate. If you wish, there are chopsticks available at the grill, and even kid's plastic chopsticks available from your serverKid's chopsticks. BB got one of these and he liked it better than the wood-and-rubber-band ones you can get at some Asian restaurants. In fact, we took it home and just cleaned it in the dishwasher!

Rice and tortillas on the sideWhen we returned to our table, our server had already brought white rice (sticky), brown rice, and tortillas to eat with our meals. They also have lettuce wraps if you prefer.

On our first visit, I tried to make something similar to Mongolian Beef. I started with half a bowl of beef, added mushrooms, broccoli, and garlic, and then filled a sauce bowl with two ladles of Mongolian ginger and one of black bean sauce. It came out really good! Although, after having a big bowlful of raw ingredients, it surprised me how small the food looked on the final plate the cook handed to me. Hmm, maybe I need fill the raw ingredient bowl more next time I come. I My attempt at Mongolian Beefadded white rice when I came back to the table and ate. Yum!

For LB, I just listened to his instructions as he chose the different ingredients (editing a little when I didn’t think it would come out okay). He had a lot of fun choosing the ingredients hLB's creatione liked. He asked for raw beef in the bowl (I only filled the bowl about 1/4 way), then rotini noodles, baby corn (the only vegetable I was able to get him to add), and then I chose his sauces for the black bowl. He was a bit upset by this as he told me that he did not want ANY SAUCE. I convinced him though and chose a ladle of soy sauce and one of teriyaki. He got into it then and asked I add the sweet & sour sauce as well. Sure! He liked going up with his bowl and watching his food get made. He also really liked the tortillas and ended up eating two of those completely plain along with about half of his actual food.

BB started off with a bowl of clam chowder, then came back up for a full bowl of salad and veggies on the salad bar, and then decided he was ready for a stir-fry bowl. Grandpa ended up helping to choose everything so he told me he was not really sure what he got. But he liked it and said he would like to come back. Grandpa liked his as well but couldn't remember exactly what he put in his either. He was not too happy with the concept as a whole. His thinking was that if he came up with something that he really liked, he wouldn't be able to replicate it next time he came. Plus, he was having a hard time deciding what to put in his bowl. He probably would have preferred a few more recipe cards. Grandma made one of the "holiday special" duck dishes, Citrus Duck, that she found on a recipe card and really liked it, although it was a little sweet. Her only comment was that she would have never known it was duck as it tasted a lot like chicken.

My creation BeforeMy second time at the restaurant, I decided to try for My creation Aftera more Thai-like dish. I got chicken, noodles (I would have preferred more of a glass noodle as opposed to the pasta-like noodle available), and then added mushrooms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, cilantro, and brocolli. I loaded the black bowl with just the Thai peanut sauce and added shredded coconut and chopped peanuts. Again, it came out good! I could definitely taste the coconut, due to the coconut milk in the actual sauce and the coconut I added.

Due to the food items available, you definitely don't have to stick with Asian. There were barbecue, burgundy wine, and marinara sauces, plus the pastas, so you could probably come up with some Italian, American, or Mexican dishes as well.

Mud PieFor dessert, we tried the mud pie ($5.99), which was plenty big enChocolate Mousseough to share with the whole table. It was a huge slice of coffee ice cream pie topped with a thick chocolate fudge sauce and with oreo cookie pieces mixed in with the ice cream. Yummy! Also I got the chocolate mousse ($1.99), which the server said was "tiny" but was actually a nice size -- plenty enough for two. It was very light, not too rich at all.
They also have a nice website at http://www.gomongo.com/ where you can create your own recipes in advance and then print them out and take them with you. If you are watching calories, etc, the website will tell you the nutritional information of what you are choosing (I'm sure it's not exactly the same as what you are going to get, but it's probably close.)

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Quick Bites - Ostrich and Buffalo burgers at Fuddrucker's

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In this corner, the Ostrich BurgerAt the Fuddrucker's restaurant in Crossroads in Lake Buena Vista, I In this corner, the Buffalo Burger... with cheesenoticed that they have a "healthy choices" menu with different types of burgers such as turkey, veggie, and yes, buffalo and ostrich. I was very intrigued by these exotic offerings, so with the help of one of my co-workers, we split an ostrich burger and buffalo burger.

Cost: The exotic burgers are a bit more expensive than the regular burgers at Fuddrucker's and they only come in the one size - 1/2 pound. For comparison, a regular 1/2 pound beef burger is $5.69 while the Ostrich burger is $8.49 and the Buffalo burger is $7.99.

Looks: The buffalo burger looked more like a beef burger than the ostrich did, which makes sense. The ostrich burger was a very light brown, almost grey, with what looked like black pepper flecks scattered throughout the meat.

Taste: The ostrich burger was not greasy at all, though it wasn't dry either. To me, it tasted like veal. Unfortunately, I am not a big veal fan so I wasn't too keen on finishing the burger. My co-worker didn't fancy the taste either, so we ended up putting lots of condiments on it and finishing the burger. The buffalo burger, however, tasted just like a regular beef burger and we had no problem finishing that one.

Nutrition: Are these really healthier choices? I asked the question on the Fuddrucker's website and the nice people at Fuddrucker's sent me their nutritional information for all of their food products. Guess what? The ostrich burger really is better! Here's the breakdown: Ostrich burger, 1/2 pound prepared, 390 calories, 60 calories from fat, 6 grams of fat; Buffalo burger, 1/2 pound prepared, 520 calories, 330 calories from fat, 36 grams of fat; Beef burger, 1/2 pound prepared, 656 calories, 504 calories from fat, 56 grams of fat.

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Restaurant Review - Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, 8031 Turkey Lake Road, Orlando, FL

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A slice of Anthony's Coal Fired PizzaRecently opened, in the Whole Foods shopping center at the intersection of Turkey Lake Road and Sand Lake Road, is Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza, a pizza chain started in South Florida. The inside of the restaurant is very open, with walls covered with black & white and color photographs of NY icons, and a few wide-screen TVs.

The menu is limited with just pizzas, a few side orders, grilled wings, and one dessert, NY-style cheesecake naturally, although there Bottled drinks onlyare some other sandwich and salad items available for lunch that are not on the main menu. There is no kids menu but you generally don't need one for a pizza place as everyone can dig into a pie. When the server came to get our drink order, we found out something interesting. Anthony's only serves bottled drinks (there is no soda fountain, although you can get wine by the glass). Since it was just me and my boys, we ordered two sweetened Gold Peak Tea bottles ($2.50), and one Minute Maid Lemonade ($2.50). There are also sodas available and unsweet tea. The Gold Peak teas were 16.9 oz bottles and the Lemonade was 20 oz which allowed for about a glass and a half each. The only problem was telling my kids to make it last as there are no free refills.

Pizza prices are pretty reasonable with a small 12" starting at $11.50 and a large 16" starting at $14.50. Toppings for the small start at $1.50 and for the large at $2.50, but there is a volume discount -- the more toppings, the less per each you pay. Toppings available are Italian sausage, fresh mushrooms, Calamata olives (yep, not just your regular black olives), prosciutto, Long Hot Finger Peppers (um, not exactly sure what these are), anchovies, onions, pepperoni, or sweet peppers. There are also Specialty pizzas for $15.95 for a small and $18.95 for a large. These looked very interesting such as the Meatball & Ricotta, the Frittata (Onion, pepper, and egg), Eggplant Marino, and more. For this visit, we ordered a large with 1/2 cheese and 1/2 mushrooms and olives ($17.00). We also order the Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Salad to start ($6.25).

Fresh Tomato and Mozzarella SaladOur salad arrived, with four large slices of deep red tomato, topped with thick slices of fresh mozzarella, many strands of basil, olive oil and a bit of balsamic vinegar. In the center was piled a mound of sweet peppers. BB and I each had two of the tomato stacks. The tomatoes were cold and fresh and the mozzarella was creamy, plus there was plenty of basil for each piece. We left the sweet peppers alone as we both aren't fans. Another side dish is the grilled chicken wings. We didn't order it but saw a plate of them pass by. It looked like a huge portion of grilled wings, settled on slices of foccacia bread and them completely covered with grilled onions. That doesn't really appeal to me, but it might to you!

As soon as we were done with the tomatoes, the pizza came out. Our half cheese and half mushroom/olive pizzaAs their motto implies, the pizza at Anthony's was definitely "well-done" which also means that the edges and bottom of the pie can look a bit charred. That was not a good thing for LB who instantly balked at eating the pizza. I had to cajole him into eating it. Of course, he just wanted the cheese. Unfortunately, the cheese had large "holes" of just sauce that he didn't like either. Oh, the curse of a picky eater!

BB and I loved the pizza. It has a sweet sauce that was more pronounced with the plain cheese side. The crust is a bread-like consistency, not doughy at all. The mushrooms were piled on generously although we were a little disappointed with the amount of olives. I know that Kalamata (on the menu they were spelled "Calamata) olives are typically a lot stronger in taste and a bit salty; maybe that is why there was only a sprinkling of finely chopped olives on the pie? Just wish there was more.

Between the three of us, we ate all but slices, which we took home to Hubby. I'll definitely be back, and I'm sure BB will want to come as well. We'll probably have to leave LB at home with Hubby, though.

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Restaurant Review - Menchie's Frozen Yogurt, 7339 W. Sand Lake Road, #406, Orlando, FL

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Menchie's Frozen YogurtMenchie’s Frozen Yogurt, located on Sand Lake Road’s “Restaurant Row”, is a fun, interactive dessert store. It is do-it-yourself with simple instructions: Fill your bowl with frozen yogurt. Top with snacks and candies and sauces. Weigh. Then pay. For 44 cents an ounce, you can get what you want, in the quantity you want. The concept is brilliant. The staff just makes sure the toppings are kept filled up and then monitor the scale as Pick Your Flavorscustomers finish their creations and weigh and pay.

Don’t worry if there is a crowd milling about inside. Remember, this is do-it-yourself. So, step right up, grab a bowl, and start pouring your frozen yogurt. There are 12 flavors every time, with only chocolate and vanilla staying the same, as far as I could tell. With more than 40 different flavors, including seasonal offerings like pumpkin and eggnog, rotating constantly, you will find a different variety available almost every time you visit. At the “Snackage” bar, where the dry toppings reside, are about 30 different types of add-ins, including nuts (peanuts, almonds, walnuts, pecans), candies (Reese’s Pieces, chocolate chips, yogurt chips, Jelly Bellies, M&M, Snow Caps, Gummy Bears, Rainbow Nerds, etc), cereals (Cap’n Crunch, Lucky Charms, Fruity Pebbles, Cocoa Pebbles, etc.) anSnackage Bard other toppings like coconut flakes, granola, and graham cracker crumbs. At the “Chill” bar, are freshly cut fruits such as strawberry slices, maraschino cherries, mango, kiwi, bananas, pineapple, as well as the decadent stuff such as mini-peanut butter cups, cookie dough balls, mini-cheesecake bits, and even mochi, a sticky Japanese confectioChill barn. Finally, there is the “Hotties” sauce bar with caramel, chocolate, peanut butter sauce, and hot fudge, as well as marshmallow sauce and non-dairy whipped topping.

On our first visit, I tried both the Pralines ‘n’ Cream and Pistachio frozen yogurt flavors and thought they made a great combination. I added pecans, coconut flakes, mini-cheesecake bites, and then topped that off with caramel sauce. BB was happily moving along, getting his yogurt and toppings while I helped LB put the yogurt flavors he wanted into his cup. By the time we reached the scale to weigh our creations, I glanced over and noticed my older son’s cup was completely filled to the top with yogurt and toppings. Oh dear, I should have been watching more closely. I had the staff weigh his separately from ours and, as I suspected, he had passed the pound mark! Yep, at 44 cents an ounce, he was looking at a $7.80 cup of dessert. The real test was, did he finish it? Of cYep, that's a pound of dessert!ourse not! Luckily, Menchie’s has lids to place on your creation so you can take it home if you want.

Next time, I walked in and was shocked to find that most of the flavors had changed and my Pralines ‘n’ Cream AND Pistachio were gone. After a moment, I realized this was probably a good thing so I could try some of the other flavors and I would not be stuckMuch better quantity in a rut getting the same flavors every single time. This time, I did a Cookies ‘n’ Cream and Cheesecake swirl (if two flavors are in the same machine, you can do a swirl), and then added some of the French Vanilla flavor. I also added some different toppings, trying peanuts this time, Snow Caps, and strawberry slices.

You can also try tastes of the different flavors first with the provided mini paper cups. This is actually a pretty good idea. I did not try the Cappucino flavor before I added it to my cup and when I was eating it later, it had a very strong coffee taste (it should have been called Espresso instead). So definitely taste-test if you are not sure what a flavor will taste like.

This visit, I watched BB like a hawk, and stopped him several times by the yogurt machines as I saw him place too much of each flavor in his cup. I also had to watch him at the toppings bar as I discovered he was putting scoop after scoop of chocolate chips into his bowl. “Hey, this is a yogurt shop, not a candy store!”

LB was more adventurous than I thought, trying more than just chocolate and vanilla and venturing to the Irish Mint and the Cheesecake flavors, though his favorite was Cookies ‘n’ Cream. This time, all of our creations came out to around $15 total , putting us closer to the 10-12 ounces per cup mark.

This is currently the only Menchie’s location in Florida, although another is planned for Fort Lauderdale. The shopping area it is in has several other restaurants so parking can be tight. However, there are “30 minutes or less” parking spots right in front. Menchie’s has already become a habit with us and I look forward to going every couple of weeks, especially to discover the new flavors in store for us.

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Restaurant Review - TooJay's Original Gourmet Deli, 10185 West Colonial Drive, Ocoee, FL

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If you are looking for enormous corned beef sandwiches on thick-cut rye bread with hot deli mustard, then TooJay’s Original Gourmet Deli is for you. But TooJay’s has a lot more than just deli food, although that is their specialty.

In fact, when we recently dined at the Ocoee location for dinner, it took me a while to read through the regular menu and special dinner menu. There are soups, salads, and sandwiches, plus dinner entrees such as meatloaf, lasagna, pot roast, and also baked salmon with dill sauce, peppercorn crusted steak, and even vegetarian options. All of the dinner entrees come with slices of rye bread on the side and a choice of soup or salad. There are also specialty drinks such as old-fashioned egg creams and Dr. Brown sodas.


The kid’s menu also offers a lot of choices as well with grilled cheese, hot dog, peanut butter and jelly, French bread pizza, or mac-n-cheese (available for $3.75), and hamburger, cheeseburger, chicken tenders salad, chicken tenders, or a Jr. tuna melt (available for $4.75). While the kids’ entrees don’t include a drink, they do include a choice of two of the following: applesauce, French fries, Mandarin oranges, red grapes, chocolate pudding, mini Black and White cookie, or carrot sticks with Ranch dressing. The hard part is trying to convince your kids that they cannot choose both the chocolate pudding and Black and White cookie as their sides.


Grandpa decided on a hot Pastrami sandwich on rye bread ($7.95) which comes with cole slaw and a pickle. He also elected to get an extra side of fries ($1.75). The sandwich had the meat rolled on the bread and was a huge amount. However, for those with an even bigger appetite, TooJay’s offers the Jaynormous sandwich ($14.95) that has a pound and a half of your favorite deli meat. I can’t even imagine eating that! Grandpa loved the Pastrami and said it was very lean and delicious.


Grandma, went for sweet and ordered the Cheese Blintzes dinner ($10.75). This is three crepes filled with a sweetened cottage cheese, fried, and served with fruit topping and sour cream. Since it was a dinner, it also came with the rye bread and Grandma ordered the cup of matzo ball soup as her appetizer. The soup was very flavorful with chunks of carrots and celery and a large, but light, matzo ball that fills the whole cup. She polished off all of the blintzes, smearing each with the blueberry fruit topping and sour cream first.

Knowing how large the portions of food at TooJay’s are, I decided on the Half Sandwich and Soup or Salad ($7.95), ordering a Corned Beef on rye and a cup of the matzo ball soup as well. I put a bit of the hot mustard on the sandwich and yum! The corned beef was very lean and the matzo ball soup was comfort food at its best.

LB ordered the peanut butter and jelly sandwich with applesauce and chocolate pudding on the side ($3.75). The sandwich was cut into quarters, which was nice, although my son thought there was too much jelly (I’ll have to order “light jelly” next time). He, of course, wanted to dig into the chocolate pudding as soon as they set down his plate, but I pulled it off his plate until he finished his dinner.


BB ordered the French Bread Pizza, with French fries and the Black and White mini-cookie ($3.75). The pizza was a small baguette sliced diagonally with sauce and cheese and was pretty good. He actually got full on the pizza and fries and had to take the cookie home.


All of the adults were also full so we didn’t order any desserts although they are very tempting. Besides large slices of chocolate cake, TooJay’s also has smaller desserts such as the mini-cookies and mini-Napoleans and mini-Eclairs. In fact, you have to pass the deli and dessert counter on the way out and we ended up getting a little dessert “to go” to eat at home later.

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29 Eylül 2012 Cumartesi

Neal McCoy Branson Concert Show Dates, Schedule in 2011

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If you have ever been to a Neal McCoy show you know just how entertaining he is in concert. He has great stage presence and his shows are always very intimate and engaging.

Neal McCoy has 3 platinum albums, one gold record, and 5 number 1 hits on the Country Music hit charts.

McCoy loves to tour on the road but in 2011 he has decided to perform in Branson for 28 shows throughout the year. Check out the schedule below to view his show dates in Branson this year.

When you come to a Neal McCoy show, you will be up dancing, and singing along to all of his hits.. Some of them include :
  • No Doubt About It?
  • The Shake?
  • The Wink?

This year he will be performing at the Neal McCoy Theater, located on the Branson strip.

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Sons of the Pioneers Schedule, Show Tickets

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The legendary Sons of the Pioneers have been passing their music down for generations and they continue to play that good old Country Western music.They will be playing at the Hills Pavilion Theater, which is a fabulous place to watch a show. Sing along with those timeless western classic harmonies, such as "Cool Water", and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"

Not only do you get to enjoy a great show, you get dinner as well. You better be on time because the dinner bell rings at 4:15 and you will be served with a four course meal straight off an authentic 1880's Chuck Wagon.  The dinner consists of :
  • Beef brisket
  • Smoked Chicken
  • Barbecue Beans
  • Potato
  • Corn on the Cob
  • Steaming hot bread roll
  • Your choice of tea, water, or coffee
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    Neil Diamond Tribute Show in Branson, Mo - Show Schedule

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    Keith Allynn has been performing for over 21 years. He began his career at just fourteen years old, warming up the crowd for such legendary acts such as, Robin Williams, Tim Allen, and Chris Rock.  When he turned twenty one he found out how much that audiences loved his singing ability. He performed one of Elvis's songs at a karaoke contest, and the crowd went nuts! Allynn couldn't believe the response and since that day, he has been hooked.

    A few years later, he wanted to impress a girl that he liked. He learned how to sing "Hello Again", by Neil Diamond.  She was more than impressed. In fact she became "his girl".  "Hello Again" has been their song ever since. 
    During the Neil Diamond Tribute Show you will hear such classic hits such as :
    • You Don't Bring Me Flowers
    • Cherry, Cherry
    • Cracklin Rosie
    • America
    • Solitary Man
    • Play Me
    • Song Sung Blue
    • Sweet Caroline
    • Many, Many more hits that he changes on a nightly basis.
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    Neal Diamond Tribute 2011 Branson Show Schedule
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    Silver Dollar City Family Passes, Amusement Park

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    School is out and your coming to Branson! With the rising price of gas, a shaky economy, and families on a budget, many people are looking for ways to save money during their family vacations.

    Silver Dollar City is a fabulous amusement park to visit in Branson, Mo. The park has many trees and is well shaded during the heat of the summer. There are rides, and entertainment activities for kids and adults of all ages!

    Like any other popular amusement park, the prices can seem a little steep. However, you can get Silver Dollar City Family Passes that observant traveler can find when they look! In fact, you can get Silver Dollar City 2 Days For 1 Family passes as well. Find out what the latest Silver Dollar City Family Passes are available at the moment.

    If you know when you are visiting Branson, click on a date that you would like to spend in Silver Dollar City on the schedule directly below.  You can order tickets online, view travel packages, and see what kind of special deals that Silver Dollar City is promoting.

    2012 Silver Dollar City Season Schedule

    Hit's Of The 60's Branson Music Show in 2012, Schedule Info

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    Hit's of the 60's Branson ShowThere's nothing like 60's music and thankfully Branson has a show that plays nothing BUT music from the 1960's!  Hit's of the 60's is back for another season in 2012 and this year is going to be "Rockin" more than ever!

    Hit's of the 60's offers the Branson audience a family oriented, high energy show that will take you back to the "British Invasion", "Beach Boy Surfin", "Motown", the "Age of Aquarius", and much more.  There is also a heartfelt special tribute for the Vets who served and protect the freedoms that our Country enjoys every single day!

    The Hit's of the 60's show runs from Mid March right up through Mid December.  An entire season of fun for Branson travelers in 2012.  Also, in November and December the Show adds holiday and Christmas songs along to help celebrate and spread the Christmas Spirit (While still maintaining the 1960's music and dance theme).

    2012 Branson Show Schedule and Tickets Information


    Looking for tickets and schedule information for the Hit's of the 60's show?  For detailed information all you have to do is click on a date that you are planning to visit Branson on the season schedule that is listed below.  You can purchase tickets to the show, buy entire travel packages, and/or even book your hotel stay all in one convenient location!  Simplicity at it's best for Branson guests. 2:00 PM and 8: PM Shows.  2012 Hit's of the 60's Tickets and Schedule Information.


    28 Eylül 2012 Cuma

    Lennon Sisters in Branson, Christmas Show Tickets, Schedule

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    Can you believe that the Lennon Sisters have been performing in the entertainment industry for 55 years? Yes it's true! The great thing is that they aren't showing any signs like they want to slow down!

    Here are some interesting facts about the Lennon Sisters you may have forgotten :
    • Their first appearance on TV was way back in 1955 on the Lawrence Welk Show on ABC.
    • They performed on the Lawrence Welk Show for 13 years every Saturday night.
    • They were regulars on the Andy Williams TV show for years.
    • They had their very own show called "Jimmy Durante Presents The Lennon Sisters Hour".
    • Performed regularly at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas
    • Performed on the Mickey Mouse Show
    • The Lennon Sisters performed multiple times on the Ed Sullivan Show
    If you are coming to Branson during the Christmas season, the Lennon Sisters Show is a legendary celebration of fabulously talented family.

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    Glen Campbell Goodbye Final Tour, Concert In Branson, Mo

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    If you are a fan of Glen Campbell this may be your last chance to see Glen Campbell perform live in Branson.  His farewell tour is to say thank you to millions of fans who have supported his music throughout the years.

    Glen Campbell's singing and playing is till in top notch form. Come out and celebrate the career of a true trailblazing Country Music legend.  Glen Campbell will be performing all of his classic hits. Be sure to get your tickets early. This is his farewell tour and Branson, Missouri has always been like a second home to him.

    Not only is this concert a chance to see Glen Campbell perform, you will also be treated with a fabulous opening band. Restless Heart will be opening for Glen Campbell. All original members will be singing all of their classic hits such as "When She Cries", "I'll Still Be Loving You", and many more.  This concert is like getting two for the price as one!  The concert dates will be December 2, and December 3 at the Tri Lakes Center in Branson, Missouri.

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    Restless Heart (With Glen Campbell) Concert in Branson, Ticket

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    Restless Heart Concert in Branson, Missouri


    Coming to Branson this winter and looking for some great concerts? How about Restless Heart performing on Glen Campbell's Farewell Tour?

    Restless Heart has been entertaining dedicated fans for over 25 years (yes it's true).  They were founded back in 1984 and have recorded 7 albums (plus 2 greatest hit CD's).  Restless Heart has stayed true to form and is playing better than ever. Some of their #1 hits on the "Hot Country Song Charts" include :
    • That Rock Won't Roll
    • I'll Still Be Loving You
    • Why Does It Have To Be Wrong Or Right
    • Wheels
    • The Bluest Eyes In Texas
    • A Tender Lie
    Don't you just remember those songs like it was yesterday?  This concert promises to be one of Branson's hottest shows this year.  They will be playing with Glen Campbell who is on his Final Farewell Tour.

    The concert will be held at the Tri-Lakes center in Branson, Mo on December 2nd and 3rd. Tickets are going fast so be sure to purchase them early to get the best seats available.  This will be one of those shows that you will remember for years to come.

    Purchase Tickets To See Restless Heart and Glen Campbell In Concert


    Simply click on their tour date (December 2nd and 3rd) on the schedule below to view detailed pricing and ordering information.


    2012 Crystal Gayle in Branson Concert, Tickets Going Fast

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    2012 Crystal Gayle in Branson, Mo Concert, Tickets Going Fast


    The beautiful Crystal Gayle is coming to Branson, Missouri in 2012!  She will be playing at the God and Country theater on November 10th.  She will be doing two shows that day, and that day only!  These tickets should go fast so order early to get the best seats available!

    Crystal Gayle has performed classic country hits like :
    • Don't Make My Brown Eyes Blue
    • Why have you left the one you left me for?
    • When I dream
    • It's like we never said goodbye
    • If you ever change your mind
    This one time only concert is at a theater that only has a 400 seat capacity.  This will be an up close and personal, intimate concert that will be sure to capture the hearts of Crystal Gayle fans.  November 10th will be the only date of the year that you will have the chance to see the legendary Country Music Princess Crystal Gayle perform live on stage.



    Purchase 2012 Crystal Gayle Concert Tickets For Branson, Mo


    To purchase Crystal Gayle Concert Tickets simply click on the November 10th on the calendar below. You will see detailed pricing, and ordering information. If you will be in need of hotel accomodation's, you can browse through all of the hotels and amenities that Branson has to offer.

    Hit's Of The 60's Branson Music Show in 2012, Schedule Info

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    Hit's of the 60's Branson Music Show In 2012 - Tickets and Schedule Information


    Hit's of the 60's Branson ShowThere's nothing like 60's music and thankfully Branson has a show that plays nothing BUT music from the 1960's!  Hit's of the 60's is back for another season in 2012 and this year is going to be "Rockin" more than ever!

    Hit's of the 60's offers the Branson audience a family oriented, high energy show that will take you back to the "British Invasion", "Beach Boy Surfin", "Motown", the "Age of Aquarius", and much more.  There is also a heartfelt special tribute for the Vets who served and protect the freedoms that our Country enjoys every single day!

    The Hit's of the 60's show runs from Mid March right up through Mid December.  An entire season of fun for Branson travelers in 2012.  Also, in November and December the Show adds holiday and Christmas songs along to help celebrate and spread the Christmas Spirit (While still maintaining the 1960's music and dance theme).

    2012 Branson Show Schedule and Tickets Information


    Looking for tickets and schedule information for the Hit's of the 60's show?  For detailed information all you have to do is click on a date that you are planning to visit Branson on the season schedule that is listed below.  You can purchase tickets to the show, buy entire travel packages, and/or even book your hotel stay all in one convenient location!  Simplicity at it's best for Branson guests. 2:00 PM and 8: PM Shows.  2012 Hit's of the 60's Tickets and Schedule Information.


    27 Eylül 2012 Perşembe

    Lumberjack Feud's Dinner Show

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    Lumberjack Sports International's Great Smoky Mountain Lumberjack Feud, a $10 million attraction billed as the "Smokies' Rowdiest Good-Time Dinner Show" and featuring ESPN lumberjack athletes.  The Lumberjack Feud is an action-packed show in a nearly 1,000-seat performance arena, where speed-climbing, axe-throwing, chopping, sawing and log-rolling were just a few of the competitive events performed for a thrilled audience.

    The lumberjacks and their antics are guaranteed to entertain our guests.  The show at Lumberjack Feud features thrills and competition while telling the tale of two Smoky Mountain logging families competing for rights to log the last remaining timber tract before the Great Smoky Mountains National Park permanently shuts down the region's timber industry.  Lumberjack Feud is also site of the new Smoky Mountains Forest History Center and the Lumberjack Hall of Fame. The Center features displays depicting the rich history of East Tennessee, including the rise of mountain communities and logging in the 1800's.

    Ticket prices (including military discounts), group information and show schedules for this family attraction can be located at www.lumberjackfeud.com, or by calling toll-free, 855-244-3383.

    $7,500 in LaCoste shirts stolen from outlet mall

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    By Denise G. Callahan Staff Writer- Newstalkradiowhio
    LEBANON — Two people who allegedly stole $7,500 worth of LaCoste shirts from the outlet mall made the mistake of returning to the scene of the crime.

    Carlos Dorca, 61, of Queens, N.Y., and Carriion Navarette, 42, of Hallandale Beach, Fla., allegedly used “boost bags” to steal 57 shirts Aug. 9 from the LaCoste store at Cincinnati Premium Outlets in Monroe, according to Warren County Prosecutor David Fornshell.

    A Warren County grand jury indicted Dorca on grand theft, assault, harassment with bodily substance and possessing criminal tools charges. Navarrette was indicted for grand theft and possessing criminal tools.

    A “boost bag” it outfitted with a special tape that obstructs store sensors, according to Fornshell. He said employees noticed they had been “cleaned out” of a new style of shirt Aug. 10 and called police. Dorca and Navarette were caught on store video, Fornshell said.

    About a half hour after an officer came to the store to take a report, the employees saw the alleged shoplifters back in the store. When the Monroe police officer who took the initial report returned, a struggle ensued.

    “He (Carlos) ends up assaulting the officer,” Fornshell said. “Once he goes at the officer he ends up, as part of the scuffle, with a bloody mouth. He continues to be uncooperative and proceeds to spit blood at the officer.”

    He said when police searched their vehicle they found more boost bags, lock-pick sets and ledger bags Fornshell said appear to be evidence the pair have stolen from stores around the country.

    If found guilty, Dorca faces 5 years behind bars and Navarrette faces 2 1/2 years, according to Fornshell.

    Additional Merchants Continue To Join St. Louis Premium Outlets

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    Project 75% Committed -

    INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Additional merchants are joining the upscale outlet center, St. Louis Premium Outlets® in Chesterfield, Missouri.  The project, which began construction on July 11, 2012, will open September, 2013.

    St. Louis Premium Outlets in Chesterfield, Missouri is a part of Chesterfield Blue Valley, a mixed-use development to include office space, hotel, restaurant and entertainment venues. Located on the south side of I-64/US Highway 40, east of the Daniel Boone Bridge, the center's first phase consists of 350,000 square feet and will house 85 stores.

    The list of merchants committed to join St. Louis Premium Outlets® continues to grow and now includes BCBGMAXAZRIA, Charlotte Russe, Jos. A. Bank, Motherhood Maternity, Max Studio and Sarar. Sportswear and accessories brands to be featured at the property will include Bass, Gold Toe, Jockey, Rue21, Saucony, Sperry and Vera Bradley.  Shoppers will also be able to enjoy an outlet for the home at Kitchen Collection.  Leading travel brand Samsonite joins the merchant roster along with Fragrance Outlet.  Ultra Diamonds will offer a wide range of jewelry choices. 

    These retailers join an exciting lineup of brands previously announced including St. Louis Premium Outlets' anchor Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5TH as well as fashion and accessories brands Ann Taylor, Brooks Brothers, Crabtree and Evelyn, Elie Tahari, Haggar Clothing Co., Hanesbrands, J.Crew, Jones New York, Lane Bryant, Loft Outlet, Maidenform, Tommy Hilfiger and Van Heusen.  Footwear and sportswear brands announced include Asics, Clarks Bostonian, Easy Spirit, Famous Footwear, The Finish Line, Fox Racing, Hot Topic, Izod, Naturalizer, Nine West, Reebok, Skechers and Under Armour. Children's brands include Carter's and Hartstrings. Kay Jewelers, Yankee Candle and food merchants Great Wrap and Villa Pizza round out the list of announced merchants.

    "We are pleased with the progress of our leasing efforts.  Due to high interest in the merchant community, St. Louis Premium Outlets is currently over 75% committed," commented John R. Klein, President of Simon's Premium Outlets platform. "We look forward to serving the St. Louis market when the project opens in September of next year."

    St. Louis Premium Outlets is a venture of Simon Property Group and Woodmont Outlets.

     SOURCE Simon Property Group, Inc.

    25-store expansion planned for downtown outlet mall

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    By Eli Segall- Vegas Inc

    The cab line on a recent afternoon at the Las Vegas Premium Outlets downtown snaked but moved quickly as tourists carrying bags of merchandise piled into cars. Hundreds of shoppers roamed the open-air center, shuttling from one store to the next, looking for bargains.

    The popularity of the discount mall, and its sister property a few miles south of the Strip, has skyrocketed in recent years. Cab driver Michelle Garcia said she shuttles more people there now than in 2005 when the economy was roaring.

    “People are shopping more than they’re gambling,” Garcia said from her car while waiting for passengers.

    Mall owners are looking to capitalize on that popularity by expanding the downtown outlet for a second time.

    Simon Property Group plans to add about 25 stores, comprising at least 150,000 square feet, to the 150-store mall. It also plans to add four levels to one of the parking garages, increasing parking by as many as 685 spaces.

    Indianapolis-based Simon expects to finish the project in 2015, said Alexandra Goranson, marketing director for Premium Outlets. She declined to provide construction costs and did not say when work would begin.

    On South Grand Central Parkway near the Spaghetti Bowl, the mall, formally known as Las Vegas Premium Outlets-North, is fully leased and typically packed with tourists. It underwent its first expansion in 2008, about five years after opening.

    One new tenant planning to move into the new expanded space is Saks Fifth Avenue Off 5th, which is no stranger to the local discount shopping scene. The New York-based retailer has an Off 5th store at Las Vegas Premium Outlets-South on Las Vegas Boulevard South at East Warm Springs Road. That mall also is fully leased.

    Saks’ market research shows that the valley’s customer base and tourist traffic are strong enough to sustain two Off 5th stores, vice president of marketing Amber Cacali said. She said the downtown mall is one of the country’s best performing outlet centers.

    At Wilsons Leather, sales are up 30 percent year-over-year, store manager Bree Mitchell said. Three-quarters of customers are tourists, many of whom live in cold climates and flock to Wilsons for low-priced jackets.
     
    “In the next couple of weeks, it’s going to be slammed all the time,” Mitchell said.
    Tanja Rajic, a graphic designer from Germany, was one of the foreign tourists buying clothes at the mall earlier this month. She said she learned about the outlet from a travel guide and while surfing the Internet in Germany.

    Rajic came to Las Vegas to shop and sightsee, not to gamble, she said. She wants to visit again.
    “It’s beautiful,” she said.

    Simon, which owns or partially owns 332 retail properties, describes itself as the world's largest real estate company. Nevertheless, when it bought land for the mall expansion, it showed that even the largest of corporations can miscalculate deals.

    Las Vegas developers Mark and Jeff Fine sold the expansion site to Simon for $16 million in May — almost a decade after they bought it from Simon and its development partner Chelsea Property Group for $4.9 million.

    The Fines had planned to build 100,000 square feet of retail, restaurant and office space on the lot, but the project never materialized. So they sold the land back to its previous owner for a tidy profit.

    Tesla's Model S Supercharger puts a buzz in Gilroy

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    By Mike Cassidy - Mercury News Columnist
    As if the outlet mall, Gilroy Gardens and garlic weren't enough to put Gilroy on the map, the Silicon Valley suburb has a new claim to fame that may eventually eclipse the rest: Within weeks it will be home to one of Tesla Motors (TSLA)' high-powered, space-age electric car Superchargers.
    Yes, I'm serious. A Tesla Supercharger. One of only six in California and the only one in the Bay Area. This thing comes with a buzz you can't beat, and Gilroy is the place to see it. The station means a quick charge for those who blow $50,000-plus on an all-electric car, which in turn means they can take real road trips in the things instead of just tooling up and down I-280 flaunting their gasless engines in the face of Prius drivers.

    The charging station is a look into the future. That in itself gives it Silicon Valley star power. The station, under construction along a back alley of the Gilroy Premium Outlets, is destined to become a must-see shrine for a certain group of geeks who are gaga over technology and equally obsessed with the latest in automotive progress. (Remind you of anyone you know?)

    "I was excited. I really was," says Gilroy Chamber of Commerce President Susan Valenta, who got the news a couple of weeks ago. "Tesla has really been becoming a strong presence. To select Gilroy for the charging station really shows a lot of foresight on their part, because the outlets get a tremendous amount of traffic off the freeway."

    OK, it's not going to mean many more cars coming off the freeway anytime soon. The station is designed to refill the juice only in Tesla's Model S sedan -- adding 150 miles of range to the battery every 30 minutes. And there are fewer than 150 of the cars on the road today, according to the company's latest security filings. But this is about looking ahead to a time when presumably electric cars will be commonplace.

    And in that sense, the new Gilroy station is the sort of thing that deserves a christening or a ribbon-cutting, or something, though nothing has been planned yet, Valenta says. (She also says she just might work on that.) So I took matters into my own hands Tuesday and drove down to the charging station in my all-gas Corolla.

    I congratulated the work crew, who gave me funny looks. I stood and stared at the coming station, which is positioned between the Gilroy Inn and a row of shops including The Luggage Factory, American Apparel, Cole Haan and others. And I asked passers-by if they'd like to say a few words about this leap into the electric-car future.

    "All I heard is that it is solar and it's Tesla," said Michael Taubman, the manager of a nearby store he preferred not to name while sharing personal views. "And I think that's great to have emerging technology here in Gilroy."

    Any thoughts, I asked, about why Tesla picked Gilroy?

    "I have no idea," he said. "From a demographic point of view, it wouldn't be the first place I would have thought of."

    Never mind that Taubman is now off the chamber's speakers list for the official ribbon-cutting, it turns out Tesla has its own way of figuring out where to put these stations, which are also open or opening at Harris Ranch along I-5, Tejon Ranch farther south, Barstow, Folsom and Los Angeles. Tesla doesn't put its stations in places where its customers are from, or even where they're going. It figures out how they're likely getting from one place to the other and sticks the stations along the way, about 100 miles apart, says Tesla spokeswoman Shanna Hendriks.

    "One of the things we want to make sure with every location," she added, "is that there is something for Model S drivers, or Model S owners, to do while they're charging."

    Which is no doubt why the Gilroy station will be a few thousand steps from an In-and-Out burger. Nothing like scarfing down a double-double and an order of animal fries while your S slurps down a few kilowatts. It's how a charging station becomes a tourist destination.

    In fact, the tourists already were showing up Tuesday. Yakoob Dal and daughters Seema and Sara had come all the way from Toronto to see the whiz-bang charging station. OK, they had come all the way from Toronto to see Los Angeles and were now on their way to San Jose. "They heard about the outlet," Yakoob Dal, 64, said, "and they said, 'Let's check it out, Dad.'"

    But the Dals were impressed when I told them about the station. And other tourists will be, too.
    Really. You'll see.



    26 Eylül 2012 Çarşamba

    Restaurant Review - bd's Mongolian Grill, 300 S. State Road 434 , Altamonte Springs, FL

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    bd's Mongolian GrillSouth of 436 in Altamonte Springs is bd’s Mongolian Grill, a mid-West chain now in Central Florida. For those of you not familiar with the Mongolian barbecue concept, basically you choose the raw ingredients you want in your meal, present it to a cook, and he or she will grill it up for you.

    We went to bd’s Mongolian Grill for lunch and perused the menu while deciding how much we wanted to eat. Pricing is by how much you want to eat rather than what ingredients you choose. There is a One Bowl option ($8.99), a One Bowl plus soup & salad ($10.99), Unlimited bowls plus soup & salad ($13.99), or, you can order a Mongo Rice Bowl ($6.99) if you don't want to bother with coming up with the ingredients yourself and want the cook to make it all for you. There is also a vegetarian option for all of these if you aren't going to add any meats. Pricing is more expensive at dinner (about $2 - $4 dollars more depending on your selection). The only difference at dinner is some of the more premium meat selections are offered such as NY Strip and scallops. Kids prices are by age and include the soup & salad bar, which is great for me since my older boy loves veggies and soups. Kids ages 7 – 11 are $5.99, ages 3 – 6 are $4.99 and 2 and unders are free. Kids prices stay the same at dinner.

    Before deciding, I looked over the soup and salad bar. When we went, the soups were chowder and chili. I thought it would be wonton or egg drop or some sort of Asian soup so I was surprised. Also, the salad bar was pretty standard, nothing too different. Because of that, I decided to get the One Bowl option. Actually, I wish there was a Two Bowl option, or an Unlimited without the Soup & Salad but those don't exist.

    Here’s what you have to do to make your stir-fry:

    Choose your raw meatStep #1 - Put your raw meat into a bowl. There were pastas, sausage, beef (ribeye), Krab (the "fake" variety), shrimp, calamari, mahi-mahi, pork, chicken, tofu, and others. The selection changes periodically, for example, there was duck available for the holidays.

    Step #2 - Add veggies to your bowl, such as mushroAdd veggiesoms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, red skin potatoes, pea pods, pineapple, carrots, baby corn, and broccoli to name a few. There was even raw egg, jalapenos, and cilantro! The bins of food were kept continuously stocked. Both times I went up, a worker was refilling any bins that were low. They were all kept filled to the top, which is really nice.

    Sauces go in the small black bowlStep #3 - Put the sauces you want in a different small black bowl. The goal, I believe, is to fill up the small bowl to get the most flavor. There were Asian sauces, both spicy and non-spicy, such as Garlic, Soy, Ginger, Szechuan, Kung Pao, Teriyaki, and Thai peanut. There were also other sauces like barbecue, marinara, spicy buffalo, and a lemon sauce.

    Step #4 - Add spices and "mix-ins" to either bowl, tSpice timehings like chopped peanuts, coconut, curry powder, red pepper, garlic powder, sesame seeds, etc.

    Then it’s time to bring your creation to the huge circular grill (or to Grill it up!the separate allergy station if you are allergic to any ingredients or want a truly vegetarian dish). The cooks will grill up your raw ingredients for you, cutting up the meat, and then add your sauce at last minute, and finish by sliding your creation onto a clean plate. If you wish, there are chopsticks available at the grill, and even kid's plastic chopsticks available from your serverKid's chopsticks. BB got one of these and he liked it better than the wood-and-rubber-band ones you can get at some Asian restaurants. In fact, we took it home and just cleaned it in the dishwasher!

    Rice and tortillas on the sideWhen we returned to our table, our server had already brought white rice (sticky), brown rice, and tortillas to eat with our meals. They also have lettuce wraps if you prefer.

    On our first visit, I tried to make something similar to Mongolian Beef. I started with half a bowl of beef, added mushrooms, broccoli, and garlic, and then filled a sauce bowl with two ladles of Mongolian ginger and one of black bean sauce. It came out really good! Although, after having a big bowlful of raw ingredients, it surprised me how small the food looked on the final plate the cook handed to me. Hmm, maybe I need fill the raw ingredient bowl more next time I come. I My attempt at Mongolian Beefadded white rice when I came back to the table and ate. Yum!

    For LB, I just listened to his instructions as he chose the different ingredients (editing a little when I didn’t think it would come out okay). He had a lot of fun choosing the ingredients hLB's creatione liked. He asked for raw beef in the bowl (I only filled the bowl about 1/4 way), then rotini noodles, baby corn (the only vegetable I was able to get him to add), and then I chose his sauces for the black bowl. He was a bit upset by this as he told me that he did not want ANY SAUCE. I convinced him though and chose a ladle of soy sauce and one of teriyaki. He got into it then and asked I add the sweet & sour sauce as well. Sure! He liked going up with his bowl and watching his food get made. He also really liked the tortillas and ended up eating two of those completely plain along with about half of his actual food.

    BB started off with a bowl of clam chowder, then came back up for a full bowl of salad and veggies on the salad bar, and then decided he was ready for a stir-fry bowl. Grandpa ended up helping to choose everything so he told me he was not really sure what he got. But he liked it and said he would like to come back. Grandpa liked his as well but couldn't remember exactly what he put in his either. He was not too happy with the concept as a whole. His thinking was that if he came up with something that he really liked, he wouldn't be able to replicate it next time he came. Plus, he was having a hard time deciding what to put in his bowl. He probably would have preferred a few more recipe cards. Grandma made one of the "holiday special" duck dishes, Citrus Duck, that she found on a recipe card and really liked it, although it was a little sweet. Her only comment was that she would have never known it was duck as it tasted a lot like chicken.

    My creation BeforeMy second time at the restaurant, I decided to try for My creation Aftera more Thai-like dish. I got chicken, noodles (I would have preferred more of a glass noodle as opposed to the pasta-like noodle available), and then added mushrooms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, cilantro, and brocolli. I loaded the black bowl with just the Thai peanut sauce and added shredded coconut and chopped peanuts. Again, it came out good! I could definitely taste the coconut, due to the coconut milk in the actual sauce and the coconut I added.

    Due to the food items available, you definitely don't have to stick with Asian. There were barbecue, burgundy wine, and marinara sauces, plus the pastas, so you could probably come up with some Italian, American, or Mexican dishes as well.

    Mud PieFor dessert, we tried the mud pie ($5.99), which was plenty big enChocolate Mousseough to share with the whole table. It was a huge slice of coffee ice cream pie topped with a thick chocolate fudge sauce and with oreo cookie pieces mixed in with the ice cream. Yummy! Also I got the chocolate mousse ($1.99), which the server said was "tiny" but was actually a nice size -- plenty enough for two. It was very light, not too rich at all.
    They also have a nice website at http://www.gomongo.com/ where you can create your own recipes in advance and then print them out and take them with you. If you are watching calories, etc, the website will tell you the nutritional information of what you are choosing (I'm sure it's not exactly the same as what you are going to get, but it's probably close.)

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