I talked this over with my SO last night and since we both really like different kinds of food, this option will allow us to stop sharing plates of food that the other may or may not like and order or favorites instead...and have leftovers!
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I have been to buffets where people exhibited great engineering and balancing skills with the amount of food piled on to one plate. This is especially puzzling when it's all you can eat - you can go back!
'Splain that behavior :confused:
I don't believe in the "clean your plate or you can't leave the table theory." I know it was popular when I was growing up, 50's, 60's, early 70's, but my parents never subscribed to it. I was a very picky eater until I was at least 12. I have a vivid memory of my mom forcing me to eat a banana and drink some horrible chocolate looking goop that was supposed to help my digestive system, which had basically broken down because I was living on bread and butter (Wonder Bread?) and milk. Boy, that really helped :eek:.
I had the same issue with my oldest son. He weighed 5.7 at birth and was consistently in the 10th percentile for weight. He pretty much lived on pbj for a few years, in addition to some breakfast foods. It became a real battle between us and was ruining our relationship. So, I essentially gave up. I served fairly healthy meals, but I never forced him to eat anything, including veggies, fruit, etc. He is still a skinny adult, at 118, 5' 6.5" inches, but he eats most foods. And, he's healthy.
If I have leftovers, I take them home. I don't bring Tupperware, but it's a good idea.
after forcing my first son, a 2 year old, to eat something he didn't want, he puked it back up.
Cured me completely. Never did it again. He'll eat anything now.:D
I just refuse to eat at buffets. People are gross. Who knows what they have touched, or coughed or sneezed on... or how long the food has been sitting out. Just nasty.
Veronica
This is what I would not want for this type of vacation nor could I be convinced for myself, that the physical activities organized on a cruise ship would help me burn off enough of the ship buffet meals.
It's pretty rare we go to buffet meal restaurants. I will go places like this if there is absolutely not much restaurant choice while cycling in rural areas which has happened on the odd occasion.
I love cruises. You're not stuck on the boat. Usually it travels at night, and the next day you get off the boat and go on an excursion.
When we had a bigger family we enjoyed buffets because everyone could get what they want. The three of us who are left enjoy Chinese buffets, but I look around me and try to not eat like some of the people I see there.
Karen
free happy hour paella. But it wasn't a buffet, it was dished out individually.and it was gooood
Still the thought crossed my mind that it was made from the leftovers from patrons dinner plates :eek:
I woke up at 4:00am and couldn't get back to sleep, so I went to Hulu and watched "Supersize Me". :eek: Holy CRAP, all I want for breakfast now is organic fruit!!