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Considered by some to be the world’s playground, people come from all over to visit the theme parks near Orlando, Florida. While Walt Disney World is the main draw of tourism in the area, it is not actually in Orlando. Other theme parks such as Gatorland, Universal Studios, and SeaWorld are very popular within the city. Fresh seafood is offered on almost any restaurant menu whether it is Caribbean or Soul food. Try the local fare or eat at your favorite chain restaurant – pretty much any type of food is available in Orlando.
 

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Campfire Reubens

Reviewed on Nov. 14, 2008 by chef tara
This method reuined my ruebens, so I had to make a second batch with the skillet method. I was drawn to grilling because I do not have a large enough non-stick skillet to cook 2 sandwiches. I followed the directions to a T, and my bread was, burned, soggy, and stuck to the foil (along with the soggy mess of toppings). This was the only recipe which didn't call for buttering or oiling the bread prior to cooking, so I thought it would be a healthier alternative. From now on I will load the toppings on two slices of buttered rye and cook till golden and melted in a skillet (I'll either get a larger pan, or we'll eat at different times!) The recipe has flawless reviews other than mine, but it really didn't work for me.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.46 star rating.

Bud's Potato Salad

Reviewed on Nov. 11, 2008 by chef tara
While this was really tasty, I'm wondering if I could've achieved this flavor with Miracle Whip and additional sugar.I'm just not quite sure, but don't know if I will continue to marinate potatos for potato salad. Don't get me wrong; it is good, just don't know if worth the lengthy (though easy) prep. If you enjoy sweet salads I'd give this a try. UPDATE: hubby just told me he didn't care for it; he loves german potato salad and sweet dishes of the like. He told me to stick with the gourmet deli and skip the hassle of making my own
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Lucky New Year's Black-eyed Pea Stew

Reviewed on Nov. 10, 2008 by KRISTON SCOTT
I made this stew according to the recipe. The only changes I made was using canned black-eyed peas, rather than frozen ones.
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