Subj : Stuffing/dressing
To : Dale Shipp
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Jun 11 2023 19:43:53
Hi Dale,
RH> folks must have gotten a really good deal on roasting hens. At the
RH> time, somebody in town had a cold storage locker facility; I remember
RH> having to go there to pick up a chicken. We had a cat at the time that
RH> at every time Mom roasted a chicken, would make herself known at the
RH> supper table. Dad would carve up the chicken, then, after everybody was
RH> served, take the part that "went over the fence last" (his words) and
RH> put it into the cat's dish. We had chicken probably once a week for
RH> some months so the cat was kept quite happy.
DS> There is a small bone in that piece. I hope your cat could digest it
DS> (or avoid it). Whenever we did a ham in the oven, our last dog would
She apparantly had no trouble with it. She was (as all the cats and dogs
were) an indoor/outdoor cat so if she had trouble, she may have taken
care of it outside.
DS> sit in front of the door waiting for his treat. He was probably
DS> sensing the good ham smell.
Not hard to avoid, once the meat got warm enough to start putting off
that good ham smell.
RH> How often have the menus been reprinted in the time you have been
RH> there? It could be that they're waiting until the menus need
reprinting RH> before correcting the mis-statememt. Makes you wonder,
tho, how may RH> other calorie counts are off. Do they include other
nutrition RH> information like carbs, fat, sodium, etc?
DS> There is a rather complete "My nutrition" page which shows all of that
DS> sort of thing for many items. Our actual menus are printed about once
DS> per month and about half of the items are new. I think that the item
DS> title and descriptions are taken from some sort of master recipe data
DS> base, with the full recipe going to the kitchen chef. That said, the
DS> menus we see are cut and paste from that master.
Sounds like the whole thing needs a set of eyeballs run over it,
revising to current standards, etc. Chances of that happening? Not going
to hold my breath.
DS> There is a claim that corporate is reviewing the nutrition pages, but
DS> I'm not certain.
The old "I'll beleive it when I see it." (G)
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Ruth
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