At 12:58 PM Friday 12/1/2006, PAT MATHEWS wrote:

From: Dave Land <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Dec 1, 2006, at 7:23 AM, PAT MATHEWS wrote:

Yeah. But before you go off on how Evil McDoonald's is, let me point out they're one of the few places I can get decent portions. In higher class places if you want a hamburger you get a 6 to 8 ouncer for corresponding prices. I'm not into eating that much. I go for the fast food where 1/4 is still considered a good size.

You should really look at the offerings at Carl's Jr.

Mmmm. Six Dollar Burger...

Dave

A Six Dollar Burger is precisely what I do NOT want!!!!! I do NOT want lumberjack-sized portions at lumberjack prices!!!! I am getting sick to death of finding that the only option on the menu unless I can somehow pass myself off as being under 10 years old - and then enduring the starch & fried stuff offered the kiddies. "We have macaroni and cheese - and for our vegetable, we have CORN!!!"



Around here, you can go to restaurants and get plates of several cooked vegetables. When my father accompanied me out west he was disappointed to discover that that is not the case. (I believe in that case they had peas instead of corn.)



"Senior plates" are roughly 3/4 the size at 4/5 the price. That's an improvement. Somewhat of an improvement.



For their profit margin, certainly.



I want one-ounce cookies, 2-4 ounce hamburgers, plates with actual vegetables on them (and NOT boiled to death with grease in them) and portions no larger than what grown adults who did manual labor used to eat 50-60 years ago. I want a one-egg breakfast burrito and a 2-egg omelet. I want French toast, not French "Texas Toast." I want pancakes the size you get on a side order, not pancakes that cover an entire modern dinner plate. I want potatoes the size of a stapler, not the size of a football. I want 8-ounce cups of coffee to be available and drinking glasses at the dinner table to hold 8 ounces of milk comfortably, not to demand 16 ounces.

I am a little old lady, dammit, not a 7-foot 300 pound football player!!!!



Well, I'm more than a foot and 100 pounds short of those figures (and my sports abilities are next to nonexistent), but I generally take somewhat larger servings than you describe wanting. And if I don't eat enough, my brain suffers and doesn't work properly. (No comments from the peanut gallery.) For Thanksgiving, however, I did eat about like a little old lady (specifically my 85-y.o. about 5-foot-nothing stepmother, who hostessed the affair). But then that was pretty much the first thing more solid than noodles I had eaten that week, during which period there were several occasions where what was in the alimentary canal was expelled rather forcefully from one end or the other. But at least the turkey and all the other good stuff stayed where it was supposed to . . .


-- Ronn!  :)



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