Not all change is good change – Our local seafood place changed things around for our visit this week. They eliminated the lunch menu. You must order from the dinner menu. You can get soup and a salad but the small manageable salads have been replaced by the ones that come in a five-gallon container. They also took off the beloved husband’s favorite, fish and chips. The entrees are $$$ as you would expect for dinner and cobbling up a lunch out of appetizers was a challenge. I got an appetizer portion (or so I thought) of bang bang shrimp and the beloved husband and I shared a salad. I got a dozen (yes a dozen!) medium shrimp. I don’t know in what world that would be an appetizer portion but certainly not for me. The food was good, but I missed a starch or something that was not leafy green. It’s been removed from our list of luncheon places. I am a small eater. The portions were ginormous and maybe appropriate for Paul Bunyan. This explains why a lot of people are on Wegovy for weight control! There were only two tables filled during lunch time on a Friday which is a busy day. I don’t know how they can afford to staff for lunch with so few patrons.
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Houseguests – We had visitors this week. It was great! They did the driving (it was like having a driver at our disposal which is the first thing I will do when I win the lottery – NOTE TO SELF: buy a ticket!). We ate out a lot (unusual for us). It was a vacation for us too! They wore the beloved husband out and he got some very good sleep (which is rare).
No trauma for me – The beloved husband took a fall and skinned his upper arm. It was nasty looking and raw. I’ve been dressing it every day. It’s still a little leaky but coming along. On the scale of life this was a small injury. I almost barfed when I saw it. I can’t imagine how I would react to a serious accident. Perhaps not choosing nursing was the best decision I made.
This says it all – The beloved husband sent this out to his friends this week and it hits home. “Thinking is to people as swimming is to cats; they can do it, but they’d prefer not to.”
So how was your week?
That is a great quote! I hope the BH heals up quickly and well 🙂 Sorry about your lunch place – they will likely not get a lot of lunch business with that change.
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We were bummed about the lunch menu. Best fish and chips around. They regular prices are $$$.
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That’s a shame!
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News flash! Today I saw on Facebook that they reinstated the lunch menu! Woohoo!
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Yay!!!
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That quote should be on t-shirts and bumper stickers! (Cottage industry – cats say go for it….anything that may bring in money for more catnip and goodies!)
We used to grab lunch at restaurants – it was less food and lower pricing and at some places we still were able to take leftovers home. Not much anymore. As you said, the menu items were redone, and the prices are up. It was nice, but probably saving money and keeping weight down without those trips.
Hope the healing goes smoothly and quickly. (and got a giggle over your comment about not applying to nursing school.)
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Not cut our for nursing for sure. You barf, I barf. Unless you are a cat. Then I can handle it.
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Oh, Sr Staff ( once he stopped laughing over the “swimming is to cats” phrase) said you might want to get some Bleedstop packets. “for minor cuts to large bleeding wounds / stops bleeding in seconds” to carry along/have around. Comes in a red box – recommended for anyone on blood thinners or older – just in case. They also make bandaids. We have used them and they work…..less gagging by accompanying “survivor”. HaHaHa
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I’ve never heard of them. I will look for them. My husband bleeds easily.
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Ouch… glad you are taking care of the beloved husbands hurt. Raw and leaky is a little challenging. I am not a good caretaker or nurse but I am a good bandager and band-aid person. SSNS had surgery on his hand last Thursday and I did pretty good with all that. But after a bit I kind of get over it and want everything to get all better. Even with me. Patience is a virtue… I try to remember. So true your huband’s quote. Eating out just isn’t the same anymore. We ate lunch out often before covid and then, I don’t know, the joy just went out of it. We do eat dinner out more often and we have a to-go box often. I think you are right about too much food. That was a huge change in your seafood restaurant. I don’t want to think that hard when I am ordering food.
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Ordering now requires strategy. Many food items do not reheat well (talking about you French fries!) and neither do some meats. So…unless you can split with someone (my husband and I don’t normally agree on what to eat) you have to decide if you want to order something that can be a delicious leftover or something that’s tasty now but gets trashed at home.
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So true… strategy is the word! We do tend to like leftovers from restaurants and at home better the next day. The flavors have had some time to get to know one another. No leftover fries ever. In the past I always made Thanksgiving dinner the day before because It always tastes better the next day to us.
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Next day as in the day after we ate out or day after we cooked the meal… I am confusing myself so I know I am confusing you!
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Usually food I cook myself withstand a reheat nicely. I had a sandwich that was toasted under a broiler. That did not do as well the next day. The bread was hard and dry.
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That’s a definite for T-day especially stuffing, cranberry sauce, etc. We no longer get a whole turkey but a small breast so that doesn’t get overcooked.
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Yikes. I hope he heals quickly. I used to be able to check my spam and feedback, but on my account, feedback is eliminated and there is no way to check it. If it doesn’t show up on my comments I have no idea how to look for it anymore. I hate how the website has changed. So anyone using my contact link to leave me a message will be leaving nothing I can access!! Hopefully, nothing gets sent to my spam.
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I still wrestle with the block editor. I use classic to create but if I need to edit, it’s hard to get back to the classic. Arranging photos in block is way above my brain level. I rarely check my WP spam so Autumn would have languished there except that she put a plea on her blog.
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Oh no, I hope your husband is ok! Cat Daddy is also crocked after hurting his lower back. 😥
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At least with his injury you don’t have to dress naked flesh!
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wow that was a super time with visitors… and for the restaurant, we notice such things more and more… why can we not live in our world like it was and is… why all things change?
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And not for the better!
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WP has been having its moments lately. I typed the wrong word on a reply to Anne Mehrling and tried to write the right word in a separate message, which didn’t go thru, except it did and then said “duplicate comment”. Another blogger self-hosts her blog and for the last few weeks, every time I am directed to her site via the Reader, the site icon spins around and says the site is busy. I took a screenshot and sent it to her on social media so she knew I wasn’t ignoring her. I do give up sometimes. I hate when they eliminate the lunch menu – when my mom and I went out to eat, it was always lunch, then suddenly “look, we have a new menu!” I took a bad fall almost four weeks ago. I had the dustpan sitting out as I dropped some sunflower seeds on the floor and the phone rang, I propped it up against the wall, then forgot it was there and tripped on it. Went down hard on my knees, the left one in particular, skinned up badly and I saw stars and had to lay down a few minutes as I was dizzy. It hurts more now that I’m in heavier sweatpants (well except for yesterday when it got to 82!!). Use the Tegaderm clear bandages – they worked well for me because using a regular bandage on a bumpy knee makes it just pop off half the time.
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His wound was too big for a bandaid. I had to use gauze pads (several) and tape. He looked good last night. One area we will leave uncovered tonight after his shower and the other site is getting much smaller.
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I was horrified at my knee scrape, though it was not that big – my knee took three days to bruise up though. Years ago I fell running for the bus … I was scraped up pretty badly and had to wear pants to work because the gauze bandages and wrap would have ruined nylons and it took forever to heal.
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Glad you had a nice visit with your guests. I think your husband is absolutely on point with his observation. No one seems willing to do what needs to be done-everyone seems to be looking for the free lunch.
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Or at least a small manageable lunch! 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thanks for the nice shoutout! And also for posting bail. According to another blogger, WP finds it “sus” when you post a comment with a link included. No consistency about which blogs sent me to spam, though. Portions are huge these days–I’ll often split a sandwich with a friend.
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I’ve heard that before but the people I know who get snagged in spam jail don’t have links in their comments. There probably was an update that screwed something up.
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🤣 that quote! 🤣 Funny because it’s so true!!!
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It absolutely is true. I see it all the time.
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Same here, the size of meals are way too large and the prices are higher too. Glad your husband is alright.
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It was ridiculous for lunch! They used to have wonderful (and reasonably prices) lunch choices. The waiter said that he told them it wouldn’t work. There were only 2 tables filled. Can’t make it on that. I wouldn’t be surprised if they closed for lunch. Many of the local restaurants have done that.
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That’s a shame. It always seems to happen to a product or a place we like. They have a bright idea on how to improve it and only ends up ruining things.
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We have 2 good quality seafood restaurants in town. The other is not open for lunch and this one may close for lunch too. There were 6 people there at lunchtime on a Friday. They do a great happy hour business with bar specials. Not a fan of eating at the bar these days especially at 4 p.m.
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I’m with you. I could never be a nurse. I can’t stand to look at anything inside the skin.
My youngest daughter has suffered a bit from car sickness. It’s a good excuse for her to do all the driving. Fine with me. It gives me a chance to look at the scenery. I don’t like to eat out by myself, so I’m always delighted to eat out with my guests.
That was a good idea to give a bloggers PSA for Autumn.
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I’ll always let anyone else drive! If I’m eating out by myself, it’s usually pizza!
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I prefer small potions to at restaurants too. And lunch menus are essential. I don’t do well with injuries either but it seems you have hubby taken care of. And not broken bones! Having a driver would be great!
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I would LOVE a driver!
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I really do appreciate luncheon menus so I wouldn’t be returning either. My husband and I like different things so we’d be forced to split something and that’s not always a good thing. Yes, chauffeurs are nice at this point. Sorry about the fall, and I understand about the nursing career choice. I didn’t make it either but often find myself filling the position.
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My husband and I rarely agree on an item to share and some leftovers aren’t as good the second time around!
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It’s a great quote Kate.
Hubby’s not a big eater either, and we used to have a kids portion until prices almost doubled and we stopped going there. Now he has a ‘small side’ of mac cheese which is more than enough for him.
Hope you Hubby’s injury is healing. Mine threw himself out of the attic once (well, the ladder bolts sheared and he fell) and cut his elbow down to the bone. I’d just passed my First Aid at Work course so could put it into practice. It was messy, but we applied pressure and I got him to A&E within ten minutes. He was seen after someone with a head wound, only five minutes after arrival.
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He was lucky. We decided it didn’t need a visit to our local walk-in center since there wasn’t a lot of bleeding (and my husband bleeds a lot!). Unless your are getting “take out,” they don’t let you buy kid’s portions to eat inside the restaurant. We used to have a restaurant that would serve a half meal which was half of the normal. It was wonderful. Enough for me and I could have dessert if I wanted it. They discontinued that!
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A&E waits these days are hours………….. some days before being seen. Hubby’s last encounter meant a night in a recliner in A&E and they thought he was having a heart attack!
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Oh good lord! That’s awful!
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Oh, it got better. They put him in a room, not ward, with two old ladies and he had to leave every time they were examined. He complained and was finally put in a room with a bed in it, but no mattress, bedding or pillows. (I said it could have been worse and they gave him a hammer, nails and planks to make his own bed). Eventually, he was put in an assessment ward where nobody told him what was going on, if he’d had a heart attack, a consultant never appeared and he was finally discharged on Monday afternoon.
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That is terrible service. If he had a heart attack he would have died!
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They don’t care.
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😦
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Glad the husband’s injury wasn’t worse – sounds ouchie though! Our local Chinese restaurant has the same menu but oh boy have the prices gone up. That won’t stop us but if they change portion sizes, etc. it might. I find I’m not as flexible with change now that I’m almost older than dirt! We leave tomorrow AM for our short (3 night) annual trip to Maine. Bittersweet for us – it’s the last time we are willing to go through all the trouble we go through at our ginormous airport. No there’s no help for old folks – we just grin and bear it. They do have wheelchairs but I really can’t push my husband through the airport or I’d need someone pushing me as I push him! LOL Anyway, we’ll do it. I LOVE that saying your husband sent out to friends this week – SPOT ON!
Hugs, Pam
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I am not a fan of recent restaurant changes although I understand they want to charge more so they add more food than necessary. Kudos to you for going on a trip although 3 days isn’t long! We stopped flying a few years back. Health issues, hassles (it’s not like flying in the 70s and 80s when it was fun!) and costs make it less harder to do. My husband is a slow walker but he does ok. Many of our flights would require layovers which can be the pits. Some airports have those carts driving people around although I don’t know how to book one.
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Our airport is HUGE – and United is the only airline that flies to Portland, Maine direct. Anyway, we’ve done this trip many times but it sure isn’t EASIER but it will be our last one. They have an underground train out to the far terminal where United flies but the train is VERY fast and no seats – you just hang on to a pole and hope for the best. Not “old people friendly” ! We’ll be fine though – and even though it’s not a long trip – it’s a quality trip seeing good friends and having great seafood.
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Enjoy it! It will over before you know it!
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We rarely eat out any more. It’s just not the joy it once was ~ the food is too salty and popular venues often are too crowded & way too noisy. When we eat at home, I know what’s in every dish and can tailor dishes to suit our tastebuds.
If we go out with another couple, I’m happiest at steak houses because they have GREAT baked potatoes or baked sweet potatoes. That and a side of broccoli or a salad works a charm for me.
Sorry about your husband’s fall. OUCH! I would not do as a trauma nurse either. I can tend to my wounds, but other people’s blood makes me queasy. My mom wanted me to be a nurse. I decided being a lawyer would be a better fit for me. 😀
So glad you had a good visit with your company! BFF chauffeurs me around most of the time, but I do drive once or twice a week to keep from getting rusty.
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I agree on the eating out thing. We ate out often so I’m good for a while. Some restaurant food doesn’t revive well for leftovers either. I’m hoping the bang bang shrimp won’t turn rubbery. Some people are not cut out to be hands on caretakers. I have always been fascinated with the part of medicine that revolves around diagnosis but blood and guts, nope!
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Exactly. Radiologists are “behind the scenes” ~ reviewing films, diagnosing ailments, and leaving it to primary care doctors to break any bad news to patients.
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Sorry your husband fell. It’s so easy to lose your balance. Hope he heals quickly.
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Me too. I’m not much of a nurse! 🙂
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Sounds to me that you are. You took care of him.
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While on the verge of barfing!
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Hey, you wouldn’t be the first nurse to lose her lunch.
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I borrowed your husband’s words- without permission – but gave credit your blog and your husband. What a great line!
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They are not his originals. I’m sure he found them somewhere!
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We are more like cats than we think! (or not think as the case may be)
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Love the ending quote! Thanks for the morning giggle.
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Me too!
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We are more like cats than we think! (or not think as the case may be)
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