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  1. I sure hope WPE is on the meal plan. But, they aren't on the on line list of approved places. Have you ever eaten at Earl of Sandwich?

     

     

    Yes, I agree with the others that Earl of Sandwich is really good with big portions. We usually stop there on our departure day for sandwiches for the road.

     

    I just checked on the Dis and according to their restaurants page, the Marketplace WPE is on the dining plan. That's not official, I guess. I wonder if you could just call them (the restaurant, I mean).

     

    Hope you have a great time and happy dining :001_smile:.

  2. We always share meals at Sunshine Seasons at Epcot.

     

    Wolfgang Puck at Downtown Disney is excellent as well.

     

    :iagree:

     

    I love both of these places and WPE has huge portions.

     

    We were able to get a take-out pizza plus two drinks and two desserts at our hotel (Coronado Springs) for two cs credits. We got a pizza loaded with veggies and it fed all three of us. We used the dessert credits and got muffins/pastries for breakfast the next day.

     

    I love free dining :001_wub:

  3. OK, I have a weird thing to share about that. And I'd never heard it before.

     

    IN the last few years, when my Mom eats anything from the nightshade family, she can barely move her hands for the next few days. Of course, it took her a while to catch on because tomatoes were in season. I told her she was nuts, but she's been at this for a while and apparently my aunt is the same way, so, could it be something crazy like that?

     

    Me, who is eating all the tomatoes she can while this isn't a problem yet. :D

     

    ETA, she gets that way with MSG, too (but so do I-swollen, can't move them)

     

    :iagree:

    My mom had terrible joint pain when she was in her 30's, she went to the rheumatologist who diagnosed rheumatoid arthritis. When my mom cut out all nightshade plants (peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, etc.) from her diet she had no more pain. She has to be very careful (even paprika in mayonnaise or potato starch in bread can set off her joints), but when she avoids those items she has no pain or swelling.

     

    In my case, I experienced joint pain in my hands and feet earlier this summer as a result of mono. My dr. said about 20% of mono patients experience joint pain. Just another possibility to add to the list :tongue_smilie:

     

     

    Best of luck in finding a diagnosis and relief. :grouphug:

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