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[2008] What dinners did you cook at Harborside?

We are leaving for Harborside on April 3rd and was thinking of taking some Dream Dinners with us. How difficult are the convection ovens to use? I have never used one.

Fran

I never could figure them out while I was at WKORV-N. I called the front desk and asked for instructions and no one knew how to used them. I spent about an hour trying to get ours to work. I finally gave up and used the oven over at WKORV.

The convection oven is the reason that I made reservations this year for WKORV --- and now my sister is complaining because we won't have a patio/balcony!!!
elaine
 
We cook breakfast every day.Oatmeal ,eggs or pancakes for breakfast.For lunch we mostly eat out maybe some tuna or cold cut sandwiches on the beach.We try to do at least 3 dinners cooked in the room.Pasta ,Pasta, Pasta
 
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The place under the bridge is Potter's Cay and it is under the bridge furthest from Harborside on the Nassau side of the water. Rows of shacks serving up conch and other seafood (We liked Bro B's--it's one of the first places on the left as you come over the bridge) and a series of produce vendors. If you continue further, there are several boats docked that sell fish that you can cook yourself. We got 5 snapper and a jack for $20 plus a buck each to clean and scale. They also had grouper while we were there. It's probably a 15-20 minute walk from Harborside at the most.
We're planning on doing this on our upcoming trip. How big were the fish? We would like to buy enough for a couple good meals.
 
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