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The beginning of the end for traditional cable companies may be upon us. More feasible and easy to use cord-cutting options are becoming main streams like Play Station Vue, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. We mustn't forget who started it all. Netflix and Hulu pioneered the over the top streaming services, then HBO leveraged their hit show Game of Thrones to launch HBO Now. But now the big boys have come to play, Disney and Apple are launching their new streaming services.

Disney+ is quickly going to be the big boy on the block. With their purchase of Star Wars, Marvel and Fox in addition to their existing massive archive there are no other studios in Hollywood with a catalog as deep. It only makes since Disney would want to create their app. If you look at their accusations of not only intellectual properties but also technology (BAMTech, LLC) you can see Disney has been planning this move to Digital for a while. If you have been to Disneyland you understand that Disney is the master of creating a curated and controlled experience. it only makes sense they would want to bring that same experience to their video content online.

Apple TV+... Well, there isn't much to be said yet. Apple is investing in its original content but doesn't have any sort of back catalog of content. So it is yet to be seen if Apple can pull off its streaming service.



I put together some Disney songs and sounds from around the park in an apple music Disney playlist. This is a work in progress but I want to make this everyone's playlist.  I am excited about the communities input please go to the contact page and submit any songs you would like added.

Suggest a Song

Here is my link to the playlist
Apple Music Playlist 

Currently 97 songs, 5 hours, 3 minutes 
  • All Aboard! (From "Main Street Station") Eddie Sotto 0:29
  • I See the Light Mandy Moore & Zachary Levi 3:44
  • The Mad Tea Party / The Unbirthday Song Kathryn Beaumont, Ed Wynn, James Macdonald & Jerry Colonna 4:31
  • Gaston Jesse Corti & RICHARD WHITE/JESSE CORTI 3:40
  • Down in New Orleans (From "The Princess and the Frog") Dr. John 2:25
  • Yo Ho (A Pirate's Life for Me) Pat O'Malley, Xavier Atencio, Paul Frees, The Mellomen & Thurl Ravenscroft 5:44
  • I've Got a Dream Mandy Moore, Brad Garrett, Tangled Ensemble, Zachary Levi & Jeffrey Tambor 3:11
  • Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee (An Actor's Life for Me) Walter Catlett 1:40
  • True Love's Kiss Amy Adams & James Marsden 3:12
  • A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes Ilene Woods & Cinderella's Mice Chorus 4:34
  • Married Life Michael Giacchino 4:10
  • I'm Late Bill Thompson 0:42
  • The Bear Band Serenade (From "Country Bear Jamboree Show") Pete Renoudet 1:45
  • Part of Your World Jodi Benson 3:15
  • Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Julie Andrews, Dick Van Dyke & The Pearly Chorus 2:03
  • The Nutcracker Suite  Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Leopold Stokowski & The Philadelphia Orchestra 2:36
  • In Summer Josh Gad 1:54
  • When Will My Life Begin Mandy Moore 2:32
  • Hakuna Matata Nathan Lane, Ernie Sabella, Jason Weaver & Joseph Williams 3:33
  • Heigh-Ho The Dwarf Chorus 2:46
  • Arabian Nights (Soundtrack Version) Bruce Adler 1:19
  • I Am Moana (Song of the Ancestors) Rachel House & Auli'i Cravalho 2:42
  • Dig a Little Deeper (feat. The Pinnacle Gospel Choir) Jenifer Lewis 2:47
  • Try Everything Shakira 3:16
  • Under the Sea Samuel E. Wright 3:15
  • Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride Kamehameha Schools Children's Chorus & Mark Keali'i Ho'omalu 3:28
  • Soarin' (From "Soarin' Over California") Jerry Goldsmith 4:42
  • Bella Notte (Soundtrack Version) Bill Thompson, Disney Studio Chorus & George Givot 2:40
  • Shiny Jemaine Clement 3:05
  • Beauty and the Beast Angela Lansbury 2:46
  • I Wan'na Be Like You Louis Prima, Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman 4:02
  • It's a Small World (From "It's a Small World") Disney Chorus 5:04
  • When I See an Elephant Fly Jim Carmichael, Cliff Edwards & The Hall Johnson Choir 1:47
  • Let It Go Idina Menzel 3:44
  • Kiss the Girl Samuel E. Wright 2:43
  • I Just Can't Wait to Be King Jason Weaver, Rowan Atkinson & Laura Williams 2:50
  • You Can Fly! You Can Fly! You Can Fly! (Soundtrack Version) Bobby Driscoll, Kathryn Beaumont, Paul Collins, The Jud Conlon Chorus & Tommy Luske 4:24
  • Grim Grinning Ghosts (From "The Haunted Mansion") The Melomen, Paul Frees, Betty Taylor, Bill Lee & Thurl Ravenscroft 5:33
  • The Bare Necessities Phil Harris & Bruce Reitherman 4:49
  • Love Is an Open Door Kristen Bell & Santino Fontana 2:07
  • One Jump Ahead (Soundtrack Version) Brad Kane 2:22
  • If I Didn't Have You Billy Crystal & John Goodman 3:37
  • Belle Paige O'Hara, RICHARD WHITE/JESSE CORTI & The Chorus of Beauty and the Beast 5:09
  • Woody's Roundup Riders In the Sky 1:53
  • The Ballad of Davy Crockett The Wellingtons 1:41
  • I've Got No Strings Dickie Jones 2:22
  • Whistle While You Work Adriana Caselotti 3:23
  • Cruella de Vil Bill Lee 5:03
  • Mother Knows Best Donna Murphy 3:10
  • A Pirate's Life (Soundtrack Version) The Jud Conlon Chorus 0:29
  • Happy Working Song Amy Adams 2:09
  • Poor Unfortunate Souls Pat Carroll 4:51
  • I'm Wishing / One Song Adriana Caselotti & Harry Stockwell 3:06
  • A Whole New World (Soundtrack Version) Lea Salonga & Brad Kane 2:40
  • Ev'rybody Wants to Be a Cat Scatman Crothers, Phil Harris & Thurl Ravenscroft 2:03
  • I'll Make a Man Out of You (Soundtrack Version) Donny Osmond & Chorus - Mulan 3:21
  • How Far I'll Go Auli'i Cravalho 2:43
  • A Spoonful of Sugar Julie Andrews 4:09
  • We Know the Way Opetaia Foa'i & Lin-Manuel Miranda 2:21
  • Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah (From "Song of the South") James Baskett 2:19
  • Touch the Sky Julie Fowlis 2:31
  • The Music Lesson / Oh, Sing Sweet Nightingale Ilene Woods, Oliver Wallace, Paul J. Smith & Rhoda Williams 2:06
  • Where You Are Christopher Jackson, Rachel House, Nicole Scherzinger, Auli'i Cravalho & Louise Bush 3:30
  • Circle of Life Carmen Twillie & Lebo M 3:59
  • Be Our Guest Angela Lansbury, Jerry Orbach & The Chorus of Beauty and the Beast 3:44
  • Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo (The Magic Song) Helena Bonham Carter 1:22
  • When You Wish Upon a Star Cliff Edwards & Disney Studio Chorus 3:15
  • Thomas O'Malley Cat Phil Harris 2:37
  • Do You Want to Build a Snowman? Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn & Katie Lopez 3:27
  • What a Dog / He's a Tramp Peggy Lee & Oliver Wallace 2:24
  • What's This? Danny Elfman 3:05
  • La vie en Rose Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra 3:24
  • Almost There Anika Noni Rose 2:24
  • For the First Time in Forever Kristen Bell & Idina Menzel 3:45
  • An Unusual Prince / Once Upon a Dream (Soundtrack) Mary Costa, Bill Shirley & Sleeping Beauty Chorus 3:29
  • You're Welcome Dwayne Johnson 2:43
  • Just Around the Riverbend Judy Kuhn 2:27
  • Something There Paige O'Hara, Robby Benson, Jerry Orbach, Angela Lansbury & David Ogden Stiers 2:18
  • Colors of the Wind (End Title) Vanessa Williams 4:17
  • Scales and Arpeggios Robie Lester, Susan Novack, Gregory Novack, Victor Sweler & The Mike Sammes Singers 1:45
  • I Wan'na Be Like You (2016) Christopher Walken 3:01
  • The Little Mermaid Medley (From "Journey of The Little Mermaid") Howard Ashman, Jodi Benson, Pat Carroll, Phillip Lawrence & Chris Edgerly 9:56
  • Some Day My Prince Will Come Adriana Caselotti 1:54
  • 999 Happy Haunts The Happy Haunts 7:39
  • Jolly Holiday Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews 5:24
  • Main Street Electrical Parade Walt Disney World 4:32
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame Disneyland 4:03
  • Following the Leader (Soundtrack Version) Bobby Driscoll & Paul Collins 1:42
  • Fixer Upper Maia Wilson & The Cast of Frozen 3:02
  • Un Poco Loco Anthony Gonzalez & Gael García Bernal 1:52
  • The World Es Mi Familia Anthony Gonzalez & Antonio Sol 0:50
  • Oo-De-Lally Roger Miller 0:59
  • The Tiki, TIki, Tiki Room Fulton Burley, The Mellomen, Thurl Ravenscroft & Wally Boag 2:38
  • Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Symphonic Suite (Music Inspired by the Disney Themed Land) John Williams 4:57
  • Into the Open Air Julie Fowlis 2:41
  • Painting the Roses Red / March of the Cards The Mello Men & Kathryn Beaumont 2:48
  • The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror Theme (From "The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror") Richard Bellis & Marious Constant 1:42

Korean Sauce (Beef Dip)
Ingredients:
1 c. Soy Sauce
1½ c. Water
1 T. Ground Black Pepper
3 T. Sesame Seed Oil
1 t. Ground Red Pepper
½ t. Cayenne Pepper
1 T. Fresh Garlic
1 T. Corn Starch


Preparation:
Mix all ingredients except corn starch.
Bring to a slow boil over medium heat.
Add corn starch to thicken.


Safari Skewers
Ingredients:
1 pound fresh asparagus (thick stalks)
1 pound bacon (regular cut)
1 lemon
Skewers








Preparation:
Cut asparagus and bacon into thirds. Wrap bacon around asparagus pieces, and skewer (place the pieces on horizontally and not lengthwise - be sure to pierce the end of the bacon to prevent it from unraveling).

Place on outdoor grill, turning frequently. Squeeze some lemon juice over the skewers while grilling.
Skewers are done when bacon is thoroughly cooked, and slightly charred around the edges.
Squeeze some extra lemon upon removing from the grill.


Spicy Beef Skewers
Ingredients:
1 c. Soy Sauce
1 1/2 c. Water
1 T. Ground Black Pepper
3 T. Sesame Seed Oil
1 t. Ground Red Pepper
1/2 t. Cayenne Pepper
1 T. Granulated Garlic
3 T. Cornstarch
18 1-oz. pieces Sirloin Beef Chunks
6 Bamboo Skewers


Preparation:
Combine all of the ingredients above and bring to a boil, adding cornstarch to thicken. Soak the bamboo skewers in water to avoid burning. Place 3 pieces of beef on each skewer and cook on the grill 3 minutes on each side or until desired doneness. Brush with sauce and serve.

Yield: 2 3/4 cups sauce
Servings: 6


Tahitian Sauce (Chicken Dip)
Ingredients:
4 Whole Cloves
1 T. Red Wine Vinegar
1 c. Ketchup
½ c. Crushed Pineapple
½ c. Pineapple Juice
½ c. Brown Sugar
½ c. Soy Sauce
¼ c. Orange Juice Concentrate
3 T. Water

Preparation:
Simmer cloves in vinegar for 5-10 minutes. Strain cloves and add other ingredients.
Bring mixture to slow boil over medium heat.


Tonkatsu Sauce (Chicken Marinade)
Ingredients:
1 c. Teriyaki Sauce
1 c. Soy Sauce
1 T. Red Wine Vinegar
1 c. Brown Sugar
½ c. Sherry Cooking Wine
2 Whole Bay Leaves
1 T. Ground Black Pepper
3 T. Grated Fresh Ginger Root
2 T. Fresh Garlic, finely minced







Preparation:
Mix ingredients and marinate chicken overnight in your refrigerator.
Another off the menu Drink the Adult Dole Whip is so good. I think it taste better then the real thing. You get the familiar Dole Whip taste, but there is an undertone of vanilla that just takes it to the next level. 

(Adult Dole Whip)
This is the closest i could find courtesy of mirlandraskitchen.com
Adult Dole Whip
1 shot whipped vodka
4 oz pineapple juice
vanilla ice cream optional
strawberry and pineapple for garnish if desired
Fill a cocktail shaker half full with ice. 
Add vodka and pineapple juice. Shake.
Pour into chilled glass and serve with ice cream or desired garnish.
The Old Kungaloosh is a delicious drink at Disneyland Hotel's tiki bar Trader Sams.  it's made with vodka, coconut rum, Midori and pineapple juice. I wasn't sure about the Mdori but it adds a subtle layer that balances the drink out perfectly.

(Old Kungaloosh)
Recipe from my friend at SasakiTime.com (check out his blog it is Awesome)

Old Kungaloosh Recipe -- Circa 1997 

Ingredients:
1 1/4 ounce vodka
1 1/4 ounce Malibu Rum
3/4 ounce Midori (melon liqueur)
2 tablespoons pineapple juice
1 splash cranberry juice

Instructions:
Mix well.
Serve over Ice

Enjoying Disneyland is different for everyone.  There are different ride preferences and different priorities whether you're old, young, or have kids; whether you flew around the world for a one-time experience or if you go to Disneyland frequently.

For my wife and I, enjoying the park when we were younger meant going hard for 16 hours to ride every ride as many times as we could.  Back then we'd only go once every 5-10 years. Now that we are a little bit older and were lucky enough to justify an annual pass this year we turned from young-go-hards to Disney pros. I am not saying we are the best at Disneyland — as if that's even a thing — but we have found time to enjoy the intricacies Imagineers and cast members put into the park.


Everyone one does Disneyland differently but we have found a system that works for us and lets us ride all the rides we want to normally by noon. So this is how we do it.

First key is to plan a trip on days that aren't expected to get too busy.  We like to use isitpacked.com and undercovertourist.com crowd prediction calendars.  The next key is to get to the park early.  I don't mean when its still dark, and at opening is already getting busy, so somewhere in-between.

Since about 2015 Disney instituted a security check point to ensure everyone enjoys a safe visit.  That will be your first line.  And it makes the day a lot brighter to be extra nice to the security officers as well as having any bags open and clear of contraband.  Nowadays we don't bring bags into the park at all, even my wife leaves the purse at home.  Only items that we can carry in our pockets, which is usually credit cards/Disneyland ticket in a wallet, a phone, sunglasses, and sometimes an expandable shopping bag that clips onto a belt loop if we know we're going to buy souvenirs.  Again, no kids. And on that note, find a line with the least strollers and backpacks and you'll breeze through security.

A rare time when there was no security line first thing in the morning.

Normally the park opens at 8am and we will arrive around 7am (although always check because times vary day-to-day, including Extra Magic Hour and Magic Mornings). That gets us through security and a good place in the line without waiting for hours. Also, the majority of families with kids aren't at the gate that early. We feel you families - its hard enough to get our adult-selves ready.


Then you'll get in line to enter the park.  We normally pick a line in the middle of the gates because they tend to move slightly faster. Strollers slow the line down as do first-day visitors because they get a picture taken.

Disneyland actually opens its front gates about 15 minutes prior to the actual opening time everyday. This allows them to start moving people through to the back of the park without stopping at Main Street shops.  They keep the park roped off either at the end of Main Street stores on a normal day, or around the entrances to the lands in the Plaza if you're enjoying an early morning such as Magic Morning (3 or more-day park hopper) or Extra Magic Hour (Disneyland Resort guests).  If you're at the park for an early morning, only Fantasyland and Tomorrowland are open.  People will queue up at the rope in anticipation of a magical morning!



Now to the meat of the morning.  The majority of visitors will sprint to the castle to get in line for Peter Pan (please walk in the park!).  Who voted Peter Pan the "Best Ride Ever", I don't know.  I mean I love it, but I love every ride.  If you want to ride Peter Pan without waiting 45+ minutes then do head that way and watch for the line that usually forms out towards the drawbridge on the right. It will seem long but the cast members "release" the line in stages as it fills.  If you don't go to Peter Pan first thing, another option is to hit Peter Pan right after fireworks in the evening.


Immediately after or instead of Peter Pan, we usually go straight into Tomorrowland.  This land is very popular and will become extremely packed as the day goes on, but in the early morning it's usually fairly empty.  Of course you'll want to take advantage of Fast Passes or Max Pass.  We usually book a fast pass for Space Mountain right away.  With the old fast pass system this means you walk all the way to the entrance in the back to get a fast pass.  Then we'll hop on Star Tours once or twice while the wait is 10-15 minutes and do Astro Blasters (walk on as many times as you want).


Next its on to New Orleans Square on the opposite side of the park.  You really get your steps in at Disneyland!  We always ride Pirates of the Caribbean first and as many times as we can.  Ever since Johnny Depp visited the ride its become a bit more popular.  After Pirates we ride Haunted Mansion. Then Pirates or Haunted again if the wait times are 20 minutes or less. At this point its usually time for Space Mountain (around 9:15 maybe) and that means we can get another fast pass!  We usually get a Big Thunder Railroad fast pass which allows us to walk directly on the ride - no waiting in the 30 minute line.  Nice right?  Then we head back over to Tomorrowland to ride Space Mountain.  If we can get another reasonable fast pass for Space Mountain or Star Tours (11 or 12 am), we do it.

Ah, the magic of no people in the park yet!

Then we head to Fantasyland to ride the original kiddie rides in the castle area.  Fantasyland is usually pretty empty by this point because the Peter Pan overflow rush is over and visitors are hitting the bigger rides we've already done.  Also, since these rides are older the AC does not work as well in lines and LA is hot.  Riding in the afternoon tends to be a bit warm in line.

After Fantasyland we like to take the path by Red Rose Taverne and head back to Adventureland/New Orleans Square.  Maybe get a fast pass for Indiana Jones at this point.  Watch that ride though as it frequently breaks down throughout the day.  It's usually repaired within the hour. We can ride Big Thunder, Pirates, and Haunted again as these are favorites.  Alternatively you could also ride Jungle Cruise, the Mark Twain Riverboat, or head around to Critter Country.  Splash Mountain is a good ride in the afternoon, cuz you will get wet.  But the line will get long so if you want to ride this one, around noon is a good time or take advantage of single rider.


This is a good time to eat and we like Bengal Barbecue a lot in Adventure Land. There are many eateries in Disneyland to choose from and that's another blog post!

The remainder of the morning/early afternoon we'll wander around and ride maybe The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Autotopia, and other Fantasyland rides we may have skipped if the line was long, like Alice in Wonderland.  We may also visit Toon Town.  Around 3 or 4pm you might want to hop on the Disneyland Railroad and take a lap or two around the park.  It's a good way to give your feet a break and cool down.  The best place to get on (with the shortest line) that we've found is in Tomorrowland.  We also love to ride the Monorail but usually time-it to when we want to go to Downtown Disney or if we're hopping to California Adventure.  Its nice in the evening too and since the Monorail does not have AC, it could be taken out of commission during hot days for safety reasons.


Of course there are a few rides we don't really care to ride (which may shock some readers so please be warned!).  We don't ride the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage...bad experience...and we typically only ride Matterhorn Bobsleds and It's a Small World if we're visiting with others who haven't ridden or really want to ride these.  So these are missing from our tour on purpose.  From experience, Matterhorn line will get a very long during the day/evening and either riding in the morning or getting a fast pass are the ways to go. 


In the afternoon and evening you'll notice the park is much, much busier. Because you had a perfect Disney morning and hit all the rides, this is a good time to slow down and enjoy shops on Main Street, do some shows, read about the park (all in AC - LA is still hot).  We also like to do the Tiki Bar in the evening and get a Dole Whip.  If you're planning a show or parade, you'll usually need to start saving a seat at least an hour ahead of time.  You can always walk up last minute but you're not guaranteed a good spot.


Of course the key to all of this is to use the Disneyland app or any of the other wait time apps available to monitor ride times.  Don't wait if the ride is too long - get a fast pass and ride something else in between.

And think about investing in an annual pass if you are going to visit the park more than six days in the year.  At the end of 2016 we knew we had a couple trips lined up so we did the math on buying several 3-day park hoppers versus the annual pass.  At the price of a 2017 3-day park hopper pass (approximately $315), an annual pass (approximately $600) broke even for us if we went 6 days or more.  To do the math as prices adjust each year, just take the amount of the passes you would normally buy, divide by the total number of days visited in the year.  Then take the current annual pass price and divide by the same number of days to compare which is better.

We've ended up going 20+ days in 2017.  Tons of money saved on tickets....don't ask how much spent in support of the habit!
A delicious evening at Trader Sam's tasting some secret menu drinks. I will post the recipes as I find them in this post so keep checking back.

1. Krakatoa, this isn't a secret menu item but gets an honorable mention due to its excessive rum content.


(Krakatoa in a souvenir mug)

2. Old Kungaloosh, delicious drink it's vodka, coconut rum, midori and pineapple juice. I wasn't sure about the midori but it ads a subtle layer that balances the drink out perfectly. It was 9 out of 10 Recommend.


(Old Kungaloosh)
Recipe from my friend at SasakiTime.com (check out his blog it is Awesome)
Old Kungaloosh Recipe -- Circa 1997 
1 1/4 ounce vodka
1 1/4 ounce Malibu Rum
3/4 ounce Midori (melon liqueur)
2 tablespoons pineapple juice
1 splash cranberry juice 
Mix well.

3. Adult Dole Whip, holy crap this is so good. I think it taste better then the real thing. You get the familiar Dole Whip taste, but there is an undertone of vanilla that just takes it to the next level. 10 out of 10 must try!

(Adult Dole Whip)
This is the closest i could find courtesy of mirlandraskitchen.com
Adult Dole Whip
1 shot whipped vodka
4 oz pineapple juice
vanilla ice cream optional
strawberry and lemon for garnish if desired
Fill a cocktail shaker half full with ice. 
Add vodka and pineapple juice. Shake.
Pour into chilled glass and serve with ice cream or desired garnish.

4. Finally the coconut cake, again not on the menu but it is a must have at least once every Disney trip. It is the most Moist! Ya I said moist cake you'll ever have. The cake is infused with a coconut custard and the icing is a light whip cream and coconut topping. 11 out of 10 if you like coconut. 

(coconut cake)
Sad to Say the cake is no longer available. :(



Everybody has heard of secret menu items at Disneyland, and almost every eatery has at least one.  So myself and some friends have started a living document to track and rate the secret menu items we run across.



The Blue Bayou Gumbo Recipe

A friend of mine gave me a copy of Disneyland's The Blue Bayou Gumbo recipe. I have not yet tried to make this recipe, but I have eaten my fair share of Blue Bayou Gumbo and it is Delicious! I also included a scan of the original recipe at the bottom.

Step 1: Brown Roux
Ingredients:
1 cup   Flour
1 cup   Butter
Directions:
In a small pan, over medium heat, melt the butter and mix with flour.
Stir to remove lumps and cook, mixing constantly, for a few minutes until dark brown.
Cool at room temperature and set aside for later use.

Step 2: Meats
Ingredients:
1 oz        Olive oil
1/2 cup   Chicken chunks
1/4 cup   Tasso ham
1/2 cup   Andouille sausage, 1/4" portions
Directions:
In a saute pan, heat and sauce the chicken, ham, and sausage.
Set aside for later use.

Step 3: Vegetables and Spices
Ingredients:
1 oz        Olive oil
1/4 Cup  Celery, diced
1/4 Cup  Green peppers, diced
1/4 Cup  Onion, Chopped
3 tbsp     Garlic, Chopped
1/8 tsp    Bay leaves, ground
1/8 tsp    Thyme leaves, dry
1/8 tsp     Oregano, dry
1/4 tsp     Onion powder
1 Gal       Water
2 oz         Chicken base
Directions:
In a 2 gallon sauce pan, heat the oil and lightly sauté the vegetables and herbs.
Next add onion powder.
Then add the sautéed meats from step 2, water, and chicken base.
Bring to a boil.

Step 4: Gumbo
Ingredients:
1/4 Cup    Tomatoes, diced
2 tbsp       Green onion, diced
3 oz         Okra, frozen
1/8 tsp     Gumbo file (seasoning)
Directions:
Add the brown roux from step 1 to the 2 gallon sauce pan.
Add in small amounts mixing to prevent lumps.
Reduce the heat and cook for 5 minutes.
Add the tomatoes, green onions, okra, and Gumbo File.

The Original Recipe



I was introduced to at Trader Sams at the old Disneyland Hotel. It's called the Piranha Pool and when you see it you'll understand why it's called that.


Blend the following
8oz of Pina Coloda mix
3oz of coconut rum
1oz of blue caraco

In a hurricane glass 
Pour 2oz strawberry pureé in the bottom
Pour the blended mixture into the glass

The strawberry should spread out like a bloody piranha attack in a glass.