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| Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New York
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| Thanks for the link...it was a really interesting article. I think the great thing about Disney (and as Caldercup mentioned) I still remember my first trip back in 1982 I think it was and I don't remember eating much except hamburgers and hot dogs. Now planning our eating is one of the fun things that we enjoy. True we are on vacation and we are going to splurge but it is great that you can have your healthy snack or your Mickey bar. While I have enjoyed a turkey leg I enjoy being able to satisfy my vegeterian picky daughter and my 8 yo who up until recently thought that McDonalds was a haven gifted from the gods...and I have to say that at Disney she really started to broaden her horizons and that has rubbed off at home. I think that no matter how healthy anyone is you never want to overdo it and I think that there are definitely options now that allows people to eat healthy (and still have fun) at Disney.... Great article....
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| Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: Maidstone, Kent, UK
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| Thanks for the link. ![]()
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| Always Looking 4 a Laugh Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Southern Indiana
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| But wait, we all forget that Disney's food have no calories/carbs or fat!! LOL
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