![]() ![]() It was pretty easy to make and so delicious that we all had seconds. After researching typical Scottish food I came upon this recipe for Potato Leek Soup that immediately caught my eye. For our main dish it would seem obvious to go with haggis (an encased savory meat pudding) but since I myself don’t eat meat, I decided to do something else. I don’t know much about Scottish culture or food so I turned to the film itself and the internet for ideas for my Brave themed meal. I could go on praising this film all day but instead I’ll get to the food part of the blog. It teaches us that being brave doesn’t always have to be going on dangerous adventures but that being brave means listening to others, having compassion, and not being afraid to grow as a person and to compromise. ![]() ![]() To me, Brave offers a compelling story of a young girl and her relationship with her mother one that is magical yet relatable. Every Pixar movie is unique in its own way and deciding which is better than the other is mostly a subjective thought process. ![]() Watching Brave on blu-ray made me want to get on the next plane to Scotland.īeing a Pixar film Brave often gets called “good but not as good as other Pixar films” which is something I find silly. Little details like Merida’s hair and the movement of the water in the stream seem so realistic and vibrant than you wonder how technology could get any better. Brave has some of the most beautiful and enchanting scenery of any Disney film and the blu-ray only made it more obvious. I first saw Brave in theaters (you can click here for that review) and I have to say the blu-ray was incredible. For my second installment of Disney Dinner and a Movie I have decided to go with one of my other favorites: Brave (2012). ![]()
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