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Back to the 80’s. Hello Strawberry Shortcake PIE

June 16, 2018 by Pies & Prejudice 9 Comments

Hi friends! Summer is almost here and it’s finally strawberry (and rhubarb) season. Hurray!!

Let’s celebrate with a Strawberry pie, shall we? Even better if we can add a touch of
nostalgia by going back to the good ol’ 80s. Chock full of fresh strawberries and rhubarb, this is the perfect summer pie. It’s totally delicious… to the max!

(Recipe at bottom of post— strawberry shortcake doll is optional 🙂

So, who else had one of these dolls growing up?

If you’re like me, you not only had Strawberry Shortcake but all of her friends as well. Remember Lemon Meringue Pie? Blueberry Muffin? Or, what about Huckleberry Pie? I had all of their wonderful scents waffling into my nostrils on a regular basis. My mom used to say that my room smelled like a fruit salad. It’s no wonder I’m a pie baker now (ha ha).

Did you know that Strawberry Shortcake was created for greeting cards in the late 70s? She was created by artist Muriel Fahrion when she worked at ‘American Greetings’ card company. The original Strawberry Shortcake doll was designed by her sister, Susan and back then she was a simple rag doll with big freckles, red curls (made out of yarn) and a matching strawberry-printed bonnet and dress. In 1979, toy manufacturer Kenner Products licensed the character and created the first official toy doll.

In 1980, Strawberry Shortcake was all the rage and anyone who was anyone back then had one of these dolls and all her delicious-smelling friends. They also came with a little pet and ‘Custard’ was Strawberry Shortcake’s kitty. If you’re feeling nostalgic go google “modern Strawberry Shortcake doll’….I’ll wait ( I can’t share the photos here as some bloggers have been sued for sharing photos even with a link and sources).

She sure has changed a lot from 1982, hey? I can’t say I’m overly surprised though, as that was a long time ago. I’ve also heard that the modern Strawberry Shortcake comes with a cell phone now… instead of a cat. Crazy!

After the Strawberry Shortcake rolled out onto the shelves in the early 80s, an animated TV show soon followed suit— mostly to push the toys. Anyone else remember  the show? I used to watch it quite often, at least whenever the Smurfs weren’t on.

A remake of the show came out in 2003 but because I was in college then (and way too old for shows about dolls, no less), I never watched it and have no idea whether it was any good….or how it compared to the original show.

In the first show, Strawberry shortcake’s home was a ginormous shortcake surrounded by strawberry vines. Not long after she moved out of the shortcake and into a fancy mansion (not bad for an 8-year old, holy cow!).

And if you loved Strawberry-Shortcake, you can’t forget about the town’s ‘villian’: Purple Pie Man. He was always devising half-baked (pun intended) plans & get-rich schemes to take over Strawberry Shortcake, her friends and their village. Most importantly, though, he wanted to steal all the fruit (gasp!). He might have been the bad guy, but boy did he ever smell amazing. Yum.

Despite his name, Pie Man wasn’t a great baker at all. But he did have a magic pie plate which enabled him to spy on the Strawberry Shortcake village.  Man, I gotta get me one of those. Uh…er, for baking… Yeeeaahhhh, that’s it!  🙂

Okay, this was fun to walk down memory lane (you guys are still with me, right?) but let’s get down to the REAL strawberries. And rhubarb. With this amazingly delicious pie. Who’s with me?

Happy Strawberry season, lovelies! Please let me know if you do try this pie.
Love,
Dana xo

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Strawberry Rhubarb Pie

A delicious summery pie chock full of fresh strawberries and rhubarb in an all-butter crust.

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 recipe pie dough half for the bottom crust and the half for a lattice top or pastry designs (I make flowers)

Filling

  • 4 cups fresh or frozen strawberries if using frozen, do not thaw
  • 2 cups chopped rhubarb
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 sugar
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp sea salt
  • 1/4 cup tapioca starch can use cornstarch instead
  • 3 tablespoons salted butter cut into small pieces
  • 1/2 tablespoon vanilla bean extract or reg vanilla
  • 1 teaspoon orange extract* optional but highly recommended
  • 1 cup fresh not frozen halved strawberries for the top*--not necessary but it adds a nice freshness to the pie

Instructions

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 350F
  2. Roll dough onto a floured surface and fit into a pie plate, saving the rest of the dough for a lattice top or cutting out designs for the top. Place in freezer while putting together the filling. If using a store bought bottom crust, keep in freezer while preparing the filling.
  3. In large bowl place rhubarb, sugars, cinnamon, salt and tapioca starch. Allow to sit for 1/2 hour and then drain juices.
  4. Add fresh or frozen strawberries, lemon juice, vanilla and orange extract (if using) and mix. Dot with small pieces of butter and lightly combine.
  5. Pour/ladle filling into the (unbaked) pie crust, careful not to overfill. Add a lattice top or pastry designs
  6. Bake for about an hour, or until the crust is browned and the filling is bubbling. If the top & sides start to get too browned during baking, cover with foil or a pie shield.
  7. Allow pie to cool completely, preferably overnight, before slicing. Strawberry pie needs more time to thicken as it can be very liquid-y when it comes out of the oven.

 

 

 

 

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Movie-themed Pies & That Time I Was on the Set of a Christmas Movie

February 28, 2018 by Pies & Prejudice 2 Comments

*sorry about the multiple posts & notifications today, I’m having some technical issues with wordpress…seems to be fixed :D*

Hi Guys!

I hope you had a lovely Valentine’s Day. How are we almost at the end of February already? Spring is less than a month away now and the start of Daylight Saving (my favourite day of the year!) is less than 2 weeks away. Yes! I am beyond excited.

Since spring is just around the corner, I figured I’d better share my holiday pies ASAP. Usually the cut off for anything-Christmas (for me, anyway) is early January. So this is probably already too late but a few folks have been asking about my holiday pies so I figured I’d better catch you all up. If you can believe it, several of my closest friends aren’t on social media (Facebook, instagram etc!??) so they have been clearly missing out. Just pretend it’s still January when you’re looking at my Christmas pies, OK?

We had a pretty cold start to winter and at one point in early January it was colder in Ottawa than the North Pole… AND Mars! (Seriously). Thankfully though, the rest of winter has been quite mild and we haven’t had much snow, either. We even got to 10 degrees recently– which is pretty sweet considering we’re usually at -20 in mid February. Not too shabby at all.

But I’d still rather be Arizona if I could choose…Just sayin’. My friend Kelsie, who lives in the sunny state, is keeping her eye out for any houses-for-sale on her street for me (just kidding–I wish!). That way I can be a taste-tester for all her wonderful creations. She is the Queen of amazing dessert combos (check out her blog, I seriously drool at every dessert she comes up with). I’m making her Irish Cream/Coffee brownies for St Patrick’s Day, I can’t wait. They look incredible! I’m pretty sure she’ll make the best neighbour EVER (hee hee!).

I love Christmas but as soon as the holidays are over, I don’t want to see anything Christmas-related until next November. You cannot make me watch Elf with you in April and Hallmark doesn’t tempt me with their “Christmas in July” series at all (yep, it’s a thing). Not gonna happen. It’s bad enough some people blog about the holidays in late February (hehe). But really… who in their right mind wants to see Christmas decorations (or snow for that matter) in the middle of July? It’s just plain wrong.

Which leads to my next story….

A few years ago I was in Vancouver driving down a scenic highway enjoying a beautiful, warm summer day (in early July) when suddenly I came across snow. LOADS of it–we’re not talking about the little pile you see at the back of a hockey rink during the summer. And this was nowhere near the mountains on the north shore of Vancouver, either (which can get some snow in the summer). This was near White Rock–close to the the BC/Washington border. This area doesn’t get that much snow even in the winter (well, they get a wee bit but it doesn’t stay long).

It looked like summer everywhere else— except for this particular street. Weird. And the houses and trees were completely covered in the white stuff. Was I hallucinating? Or was I having some sort of strange delusion?

I know some folks leave their Christmas lights up all year-long, but this was way too many lights for the summer. It looked more like a Christmas village.

Judging by the quizzical look on my friend Jorge’s face, he was seeing this too. Perhaps we’ve entered the Twilight Zone? Or mayyyyvbe we were in an X Files episode? The show was filmed in Vancouver, after all (I was a huge fan of the show and did an X-Files tour the first time I was in Vancouver! #nerdalert). But the show ended a few years earlier so this probably didn’t have much to do with the FBI or aliens.

“I’m not saying this might be aliens but….it’s aliens.” I chuckled, channeling Mulder.

It turns out we weren’t too far off. We later found out that this was a film set, but there was no Mulder or Scully to be found anywhere (unfortunately).

Intrigued (and nosy as all heck), we pulled over to the side of the road so that we could fully investigate this odd phenomenon. And we weren’t the only curious folks, either. There were several cars parked along the side of the highway and many other people walking around checking out this strange sight.

My nosy-ness came in handy. As we started walking closer to the main house, a couple of friendly guys walked over and started chatting with us. They were part of a film crew (location scouts) and we were actually standing on a movie set. Yep, they were filming a Christmas movie! Now this was exciting.

I looked pretty chilly standing beside the (fake) snow in my summer outfit, don’t I? Brrr.. Don’t worry, it looked cold but it was actually 25 degrees (which is actually fairly warm for Vancouver).

Do you guys remember a holiday movie that came out a few years ago with Danny De Vito and Mathew Broderick? It’s called ‘Deck the Halls’ (2006) and it’s about two neighbours fighting over who has the best Christmas decorations. One of them (De Vito’s character) had decorations that were ‘so bright it could be seen from outer space!!’

Yep, we were on the set of THAT movie. WOOO! …

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Summer, Cherry Pie Cupcakes and 80s Flashback

August 27, 2017 by Pies & Prejudice 8 Comments

Hi guys, I hope you’re having a fabulous summer 🌞

How the heck are we almost at the end of August already? Seriously. It feels like it was only a few weeks ago that we ‘celebrated’ Summer Solstice. Yes those quotes are intentional because while the solstice marks the official start of summer and it’s the longest day of the year, it also means the days start getting shorter again. Wahhh! (I take my sunshine seriously, ya’ll).

We’re having the best summer ever here in Ottawa, though most of my local pals probably won’t agree (and might have even re-read that sentence to make sure they read it correctly haha). Sure, we’ve definitely had way too much rain but we haven’t had that much humidity this summer, thankfully. While I love me some summer heat (the hotter, the better), I just can’t stand the humidity. So this summer has been chock full of mostly hot days and cool nights, which is perfect to me. And my hair is very appreciative of the lack of humidity as well. Just sayin’. #frizzyhairproblems #the80scalledtheywanttheirhairback.

Who here likes cherry pie? I know, silliest question ever.

There’s something about a slice of fresh, homemade cherry pie that screams summer to me. But since you’ve probably already had lots of cherry pie already this summer (at least I hope you have), I thought I’d change it up and take cherry pie to a whole new level.

Behold: The Cherry Pie Cupcake. Heck yes!



(Recipe below this post)

A vanilla cupcake is slathered with a fresh cherry buttercream and then drizzled with cherry pie filling. It’s basically a combination of a cupcake and a slice of pie in one easy hand-held treat. How awesome is that? And, these cupcakes are actually quick & easy to make if you’ve already got some cherry pie filling leftover from your recent pie bake-a-thon.
What? You usually don’t bake one pie, let alone a bunch of them? Now who’s crazy? 🙂

Speaking of pie…this past July marked my very first PIE Anniversary! Yep, it was last year on Canada Day while making a Strawberry Balsamic pie for the festivities that I decided to forgo the usual lattice crust and do something a little different. I took advantage of the fact that the berry filling was red and created a Canadian flag out of the top pastry. It worked out deliciously well! Turns out there’s a whole other world beyond a lattice crust. Who knew? I was immediately hooked on pie design.

It didn’t take me long to start with the geeky pies, not too surprisingly (for those who know me, anyway). I made a Star Wars-themed pie for a friend’s birthday shortly after this one, and have made many a Superheroes/Star Trek/Star Wars pies in the past year. I’ve developed a Geeky Pie addiction, and not seeking any treatment for it whatsoever 🙂

This is one of my favourites: A Wonder Woman pie for the new movie– which came out this past Spring. It was my first time ‘drawing’ on pie crust and I had a lot of fun with it. Considering I hated art class in high school and I was pretty bad at it (worst marks, by far), my drawing isn’t all that terrible—surprisingly.

So, this year for Canada Day I made a fun pie to share with friends for our country’s 150th Birthday celebration.

Can you really get any more Canadian than a pie with a moose and a beaver in a canoe with a Timmies coffee? Probably not…


I also made a 4th of July pie for our lovely neighbours to the south. It’s a no-bake pie with fresh strawberries and blueberries and then I decorated it with pastry stars and whipped cream. It was deliciously American!

I also tried my hand at a braided pie crust. I’d been admiring all my lovely pie friends’ fantastic braided pies recently and just love the pretty effect. The braids especially stand out with a triple berry filling.


You guys might laugh at me but while I was standing in front of my pie with pastry strips all ready to braid, I drew a complete blank. Somehow I’d completely forgotten how to braid!! Crazy, right? As a kid I could braid with my eyes closed and probably in my sleep, too. My friends and I would braid each others’ hair all the time. I think it is (or was?) a rite of passage and a very popular pastime for a teenage girl. Mind you, I haven’t braided anyone’s hair (including my own) since 1989, so I guess it has been awhile. 

So I felt a bit silly entering ‘how to braid’ on the google machine but as soon as I watched the first 2 seconds of a Youtube video it all came back to me and I was braiding my pastry strips like a pro.

And then suddenly a huge wave of nostalgia swept over me and I was immediately transported to the summer of 1988 where I spent every. single. day at the pool hanging out with my friends. We’d sunbathe, swim, talk about boys, bugged the lifeguards (especially the ones we liked), AND braided each others’ hair. All whilst listening to the ballads of Corey Hart (swoon!) blaring from the radio. Ah, the good ole’ days. I miss the 80s…

Since I’m going down memory lane, and had also recently come across a few old photos, I thought I’d share a couple just for fun. Because who doesn’t like cheesy 80’s photos anyway, right?

This is my good friend Andrea and I sitting poolside while chatting and working on our tans. She was one of the lifeguards that I’d befriended and we kept in contact long after she moved to BC. She inspired me to become a lifeguard (a few years later) but the summers here at the pool just weren’t the same without her.


Would you believe that we actually slathered ourselves with BABY Oil in order to get the best tan ever? And sometimes (man, I can’t believe I’m actually admitting this), we even used Crisco Oil! I know….craZy! Thinking back, I can’t believe we actually thought that was a good idea (especially in this day and age with our sunscreen obsession) . But our tans were fabulous and we often smelled like french fries–which is never really a bad thing, right?

Don’t forget to also admire my “highlighted” hair. Anyone remember ‘Sun-in’? I know, orange is SO not my colour but it was all the rage back then. Oh and before we move on (to slightly embarrassing photo #2), don’t forget to check out my snazzy t-shirt I was wearing as well.

Yep, it’s Corey Hart! I got that shirt at his concert when he was here in Ottawa in the late 80s. It was my very first concert and I couldn’t talk for a few days afterward because of all the screaming we did. If you ever hear his version of ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ around the holidays, you may notice that it’s live. He recorded that song here in Ottawa, even though it was July. We were very confused when he started singing a Christmas song, but we still screamed for the entire duration of the song and if you listen closely, you might recognize my voice. Okay, maybe not… but I still enjoy hearing that song and remembering: ‘Wow, I was one of those crazy gals screaming at Corey while he’s singing Christmas songs in the middle of the freaking summer’ haha.

Here’s a photo of my girlfriends and I hanging out in the pool office. We were pretty fortunate the lifeguards liked us enough to let us in their private ‘office’. It seemed a lot more exciting at the time…


Oh and before you ask, that’s me on the far left with the football shirt and (almost) mullet. HA!  This was the very start of my tomboy phase. I hope you’re not laughing too hard. I thought I was cool at the time and I wore that shirt over my swim suit almost every day (when I wasn’t wearing my Corey Hart shirt, that is).

At this point you might be wondering…why did I even both to change my blog if the name is different but I’m still only sharing travel stuff and 80s pics? Well, my friends, I thought I’d ease you guys into the whole food blog thing before I start sharing a lot more of my recipes. I’m pretty sure you’ll come back again in hopes to see more cheey 80s photos though, right? hehe

Okay, here is the recipe for my Cherry Pie Cupcakes. Hope you guys enjoy them, and the rest of summer, too! I’ll be back with another recipe shortly. Pinky promise.

Dana xo

 

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Cherry Pie Cupcakes

A cupcake and a pie in one! The perfect summer treat

Ingredients

For the Vanilla Cupcakes

  • 1 ½ cups Gluten-Free flour Packaged or your own mix
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon xanthan gum omit if it's in your flour mix
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup butter room temp
  • 2 large eggs room temp
  • ½ cup milk any--cow, almond, cashew, coconut etc.
  • 1 Tablespoon vanilla bean extract or reg vanilla

For the Cherry Pie Buttercream

  • 1 cup butter room temp
  • 2 cups powdered sugar or use more if you like your frosting sweet
  • 1 tablespoon or more whipping cream, coconut cream or milk
  • 1/2 tablespoon vanilla bean extract or regular vanilla
  • 1/3 cup Cherry Pie Filling- homemade or store-bought my simple recipe below

For the Cherry Pie Filling (if not using pre-made or store-bought filling)

  • 1 cup sweet or sour cherries if using frozen don't thaw first
  • 3 Tablespoons granulate sugar you can use brown or coconut sugar if preferred
  • 1 Tablespoon maple syrup or omit and add an extra tablespoon of your preferred sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 tablespoon tapioca starch
  • pinch sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla bean extract or regular vanilla

Instructions

  1. For the Cherry Pie Filling (if not using a pre-made or store bought pie filling):

    In large saucepan whisk together sugar, maple syrup (if using), cinnamon, sea salt, and tapioca. Add cherries (pitted first, if using fresh cherries) and mix into the sugar mixture. Cook over medium heat, stirring often. I often use a potato masher to break down the cherries while the sauce is cooking. When it begins to boil, cook for another minute or two until thickened. Remove from heat and add in vanilla. Use immediately or store in the fridge until ready to use for the buttercream and topping for the cupcakes.

For the Vanilla Cupcakes:

  1. Preheat oven to 350F. Line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
  2. In medium bowl add flour mix and whisk well (I always whisk gluten-free flour really well first), then add sugar, baking powder and salt.
  3. Add butter to the flour/sugar mixture and, with a hand mixer, beat on low-speed until thoroughly mixed. It will be crumb-like in texture, similar to coarse sand. Add in the eggs, one at a time, and mix until blended.
  4. Pour in the vanilla and then slowly add milk. Beat on medium for about a minute or so, until batter is fairly smooth (since GF flours don't contain gluten, you don't have to worry too much about over-mixing). If batter's too thick, gradually add an extra couple of teaspoons milk (you probably won't have to add extra milk if you're using reg vanilla extract). Batter should resemble a soft frosting when it comes together.
  5. Fill liners with batter to almost ¾ full. Bake for about 17-20 minutes--but I usually check them in about 15 minutes. When they're slightly golden and a toothpick inserted comes out clean, they're done. Allow them to cool completely.
  6. Frost with cherry buttercream (below) or your favourite frosting.

For the Frosting:

  1. Using a mixer, beat the butter on high for a minute or two.
  2. Turn speed to low and add confectioners sugar--but only a half cup at a time to gradually incorporate the sugar into the butter. Add salt.
  3. Slowly mix in vanilla extract and cream (or milk) and cherry pie filling and continue to beat on medium-high for a minute or two. After it comes together, increase speed to high and continue to beat for several more minutes (aim for 5 or more minutes, for best results).
  4. Frost cupcakes and drizzle each with reserved cherry pie filling.

 

 

 

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Back to the Future Day, the Ride that I missed in Florida & a McFly/Doc PIE!

October 21, 2015 by Pies & Prejudice 8 Comments

 (Geek Alert).  Great Scott, it’s here!

It was on this day…..October 21, 2015, that Marty McFly and Doc Brown went ‘back’ in time to the future and they arrived in a very different version of their hometown of ‘Hill Valley’….complete with Hoverboards and flying cars zipping all over the place.

Welcome to the Future er, I mean the present! (update: now the past)

This movie is no longer about the future, boys n’ girls. Yep, now when you watch it, Doc and Marty will be going to the past (well, our past). Man, that’s heavy.

“Heavy! There’s that word again. Why are things so heavy in the future?Is there something wrong with the earth’s gravitational pull?”

If you were a kid/teen in the 80s, like me (but seeing as I’m still only 25, I’m not sure how that’s even possible?) you probably loved this movie and maybe even saw it in the theatre, too. I’d like to say it’s timeless, but given that it IS a time-travel movie, that doesn’t make a lot of sense. Moving on….

It’s definitely my all-time favourite movie. Who wouldn’t want to go back (or forward) in time and see your parents as teenagers or your kids a heck of a lot older? Exactly.

And it’s even more fun when you can travel in time with these guys. Here we are stopping to take a quick pic before getting into the DeLorean.

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Now this is what I call a throwback…uh, er….back to the future? Or the past? Or maybe this is the present. Confused yet? hehe

I was in High School not born for another 25 years when the second movie came out. After seeing the original, we couldn’t wait to see the sequel (three years was a long wait). It was fun to see them go into the future instead this time around. While watching it for the first time (back in 1989), we couldn’t really critique their rendition of the future since 2015 was nearly 25 years away. Who knew Hoverboards and self-tying laces weren’t actually going to be all-the-rage now?

Today we can (obviously) see what they guessed right (and wrong) in their take of 2015. There are several great articles written about it like this one  and this one , in case you’re interested in reading more. If you’re a BTTF fanatic like me, they’re definitely worth checking out.

I can’t believe it was 30 years ago (32 now) that Doc and Marty punched ‘2015’ into their time-machine and headed to the future. I still love this trilogy just as much today as I did back then and I even loved the 3rd one, too. But since I’m a Wild West fanatic, that probably doesn’t seem too surprising for those who know me.

There are so many things about this movie that makes it a great story: time-travel, great characters played by totally awesome actors (I LOVE Christopher Lloyd– but Crispin Glover and Michael J Fox are great, too), romance, tons of action, and, of course—the villain ‘Biff’ (make like a tree and leaf!). And, it has the best score/soundtrack ever. 

Every time I hear the theme music for this movie I feel like I’m getting ready to hop into the DeLorean to go back in time to 1955 as well. Although I think 1985 would be better because I can go back to my childhood and do things a little differently. I would also go to the location of where the movie was filmed (in California) to give the producers some insight into what they should do for 2015. Then, many years later, they’ll wonder how this chick they met back in 1985 managed to predict everything right. Are you telling me you time-travelled in a Delorean all the way from 2015 to tell us how to film the movie?

But seriously, while I LOVE anything time-travel related, the ‘Scully’ in me (yep–X Files fan as well) doesn’t believe time travel is possible. Not yet, anyway.

Over the years I’ve heard rumours about a 4th movie or—worse–a re-make !?? Noooooo!  Thankfully none have come to fruition at this point. While it’d be interesting to see another take on the story, a remake of this would probably be awful. So leave well enough alone, Hollywood.

Without further ado….let’s add a bit of a time-travel element to this story, shall we?

It was April 2007 and I was heading to Florida for the first time ever with my good friend Al. I was SO excited because we were going to Universal Studios and I couldn’t wait to finally get to check out the Back to the Future ride that I’d been hearing about for years.

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Or not.

Guess what I discovered when we arrived at the Back to the Future Ride? A closed sign, and not just ‘temporarily’, either. The ride was shut down & boarded up and another sign announced: ‘Coming soon: The Simpsons Ride.

NOOOOOOOO! Apparently I looked like a 4-year old who’d just dropped her favourite ice cream cone. That’s exactly how I felt.

Seriously, though? The ride has been around for almost 15 years at the time (this trip to Florida was a decade ago, so now we’re talking 25 years ago since the ride had been there). It opened its doors in Universal Studios, Florida in 1991.

The worst part? I missed it by A FEW DAYS!! Oh yes, you read that right. I couldn’t have had worse timing if I tried. It closed down permanently on March 30th, 2007 and we arrived April 5th, 2007. So my only option was a time machine so I can go back to, say–a week earlier–to do the BTTF ride. 

Lesson learned. If that didn’t teach me to see something sooner than later (be it a place, ride, event etc) before it’s gone, I don’t know what else could.

At the very least, they did keep the Gift Shop open so we could check out some fun BTTF-themed clothes and gadgets.

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I’m glad I got to see the store, at least, as it was gone when I came back to Florida a couple years later.

They also had actors, er, I mean the real Doc Brown and Marty McFly walking around chatting with everyone. Doc is such a nice guy, even if he is slightly eccentric. He hasn’t aged much since 1989, either.

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And the DeLorean was still on display. The real one too, not just a replica. I think I’m gonna take this for a spin. Maybe even drive it home? Wonder if they’ll notice it missing? hehe

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Here’s the Jules Verne train from the 3rd movie.

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These cheered me up slightly and almost made up for missing the ride….*Almost*. I’m still upset, but I eventually got over it. If you ever had the pleasure of experiencing the Back to the Future ride in Orlando (lucky duck), I’d LOVE to hear about it. Let me know in the comments, I’ll try not to cry 😀

When I returned to Universal a few years later, this is what replaced the Back to the Future ride:

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The Simpson’s ride was actually pretty cool. It’s a roller-coaster simulator/3-D ride, and even my dad (who hated roller-coasters) enjoyed it when we were here together. While it was fun, it ain’t no Back to the Future Ride! (Harumph).

They also had this guy wandering around pretending he was the Doc….on a bike!???  He looked 30 years old… at most. Seriously? For the DOC?  The cosplay actors whom I met a few years earlier were much more realistic.

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Update: While this post was written on the actual day when Marty & the Doc went into the future: Oct 21, 2015, now that I am baking themed pies, of course I had to make a Back to the Future pie for the 2 year anniversary.  

It’s a Spiced Cherry Pie with Cardamon, Cinnamon and brown butter—and a Delorean, Marty and the Doc.  Great Scott, this is yummy.

 

Happy BTTF day everyone!  Hope your week is filled with pie, time-travel and maybe even a road trip?

Roads? Where we’re going we don’t need roads!

Dana xo (your friendly Canadian Geek)

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