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Disney has some of the seriously best food ever. I got a Magic Kingdom cookbook from Orlando when I was a kid and once I was older and started cooking, I swear I use the recipes from that book more than any other. Especially baked goods. When people compliment my chocolate chip cookies, I smile and thank Mickey Mouse =) ~Andrea. (haha, like this comment would be from John)
I agree — def some of the best food! That’s awesome you still use it. I need to pick up the WDW one when I am there later this year.
I am really regretting dropping out of Japanese in college as the stuff that comes from Disney fans in Tokyo is incredible — they do all the bento box cut outs and some interesting pasty designs as well. You will be shocked when you see everything this year! And yeah, I kinda figured it was you who made the comment…I can’t see John (or Brett) talking about Disney baking and cooking! 🙂
You know, even though Disney’s merchandise and food are expensive, they’re of very good quality! I once bought a mickey umbrella from there, costing USD20+ but it lasted me for a few good years. I’m sure the muffins would taste amazing too! And they’re super cute!