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| All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: LifeOnPluto Date: October 2, 2023, 1:56 am | |
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| This post is about my 75 year old mum. | |
| Normally, my mother is a sensible eater - lots of healthy food, | |
| 'junk food' only on special occasions. Last year, my mum and her | |
| friend (also mid-70s) went to a carnival event held yearly in | |
| their city. The queues for the food vans were rather long, and | |
| they had to line up for at least 20 minutes or so. My mum | |
| splurged on a hamburger and hot chips, and reckoned they were | |
| delicious! | |
| This year, my mum and her friend attended the same event again. | |
| My mum was looking forward to some carnival food - in | |
| particular, another hamburger and hot chips, just like last | |
| year. However, when lunch time came, her friend said words to | |
| the effect of: "Good news - we don't have to waste time queueing | |
| up for food this year! I came prepared and fixed us lunch from | |
| home!" | |
| From her large handbag, her friend pulled out two home-made | |
| salad rolls. Which is pretty much what my mum eats for lunch | |
| most days of the year. | |
| My mum didn't know how to reject the food without sounding | |
| ungrateful and hurting her friend's feelings. (I've also known | |
| her friend for many decades myself, and she absolutely is the | |
| sort of lady who'd be rather hurt if someone rejected food that | |
| she'd lovingly made for them - especially if it was in favour of | |
| 'junk food'). So my mum ate the salad roll... and of course, was | |
| too full afterwards to want any carnival food. | |
| My mum didn't say anything at the time, but afterwards confided | |
| to me that she felt 'put on the spot' by her friend - and not to | |
| mention, she was quite grumpy at missing out on the hamburger! I | |
| can't blame her too much, because I would have probably done | |
| exactly the same thing - eaten the salad roll, because I care | |
| about my friend's feelings, but been privately annoyed | |
| afterwards about not getting to eat carnival food. | |
| What would you guys have done? Was there any polite way my mum | |
| could have rejected the salad roll without coming across as a | |
| bit of a jerk. Is it wrong to prioritise junk food over a | |
| friend's feelings? | |
| #Post#: 80142-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: vintagegal Date: October 2, 2023, 8:00 am | |
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| "Can I take this home for dinner? I was REALLY looking forward | |
| to my carnival food." | |
| #Post#: 80145-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: ti_ax Date: October 2, 2023, 11:14 am | |
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| "Oops! Oh my, dear friend, I seem to have accidently dropped | |
| your delicious salad roll in this mud puddle. I guess I'll have | |
| to queue up for a hamburger." | |
| #Post#: 80149-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: Asharah Date: October 2, 2023, 1:13 pm | |
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| Sorry friend, I want a hamburger. [emoji488][emoji489] | |
| #Post#: 80152-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: Rose Red Date: October 2, 2023, 4:58 pm | |
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| "Thank you but I've been looking forward to my yearly hamburger | |
| and chips. So I'm getting a burger/chips to go along with the | |
| salad roll. Would you like one too?" | |
| I googled "salad rolls" and "Vietnamese spring rolls" come up | |
| (as we call them in the US). Is that the dish you're talking | |
| about? Unless they're huge, I think they will be refreshing to | |
| eat with burgers and chips, but I know some people have smaller | |
| appetites and can't eat both. | |
| #Post#: 80154-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: Rho Date: October 2, 2023, 9:16 pm | |
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| Your Mum is a very good friend. Who eats food that was stored | |
| in someone elses handbag? yuk | |
| If the hamburger and chips were from a food truck perhaps the | |
| truck is in Mums town year round and she can go herself to | |
| splurge? | |
| #Post#: 80160-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: LifeOnPluto Date: October 3, 2023, 5:29 am | |
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| [quote author=Rose Red link=topic=2548.msg80152#msg80152 | |
| date=1696283923] | |
| "Thank you but I've been looking forward to my yearly hamburger | |
| and chips. So I'm getting a burger/chips to go along with the | |
| salad roll. Would you like one too?" | |
| I googled "salad rolls" and "Vietnamese spring rolls" come up | |
| (as we call them in the US). Is that the dish you're talking | |
| about? Unless they're huge, I think they will be refreshing to | |
| eat with burgers and chips, but I know some people have smaller | |
| appetites and can't eat both. | |
| [/quote] | |
| No, these were just white-bread rolls that you can buy from | |
| supermarkets or bakeries, filled with some chopped up salad | |
| ingredients (lettuce, tomato, red onion, and the like). | |
| Not sure about the USA, but here in Australia, Vietnamese spring | |
| rolls are a completely different thing to salad rolls - they are | |
| made with thin rice paper rolls, and shaped like little cigars. | |
| [quote author=Rho link=topic=2548.msg80154#msg80154 | |
| date=1696299394] | |
| Your Mum is a very good friend. Who eats food that was stored | |
| in someone elses handbag? yuk | |
| [/quote] | |
| Ha - according to my Mum they were wrapped up in clingwrap. But | |
| yes, they had spent several hours in her friend's handbag | |
| unrefrigerated! Luckily it was a fairly mild day! | |
| #Post#: 80161-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: Aleko Date: October 3, 2023, 7:30 am | |
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| [quote]these were just white-bread rolls that you can buy from | |
| supermarkets or bakeries, filled with some chopped up salad | |
| ingredients (lettuce, tomato, red onion, and the like). [/quote] | |
| [quote]they were wrapped up in clingwrap. But yes, they had | |
| spent several hours in her friend's handbag unrefrigerated! | |
| Luckily it was a fairly mild day! [/quote] | |
| Mild or no, and even though none of those ingredients is likely | |
| to cook up botulism at handbag temperature, chopped salad in | |
| white bread that has been sweating inside clingfilm for hours | |
| isn't going to be anybody's idea of a treat, how lovingly it may | |
| have been prepared first thing that morning. (TBH, chopped salad | |
| on its own is a pretty meh filling for a roll or sandwich even | |
| when freshly prepared, since you can't very well put dressing on | |
| it or the bread goes soggy.) | |
| Your mother's sacrifice of her own interests for the sake of her | |
| friend's feelings is heroic; but I do think it was mistaken. | |
| (It's not as though the friend had bought some expensive item or | |
| gone to any special trouble: as you say, it was just the kind of | |
| thing either of them might throw together for an everyday snack | |
| lunch at home, costing next to nothing.) I would simply have | |
| said, 'Oh, Mabel, it's sweet of you to , but this is the one day | |
| in the year that I eat hamburger-and-hot-chips from a food | |
| truck, and I've been looking forward to having it again ever | |
| since this time last year! It's part of the carnival experience | |
| for me!' | |
| Apart from anything else, if they go to the carnival together | |
| next year, your mum is now faced with either resigning herself | |
| to accepting a limp dreary salad roll again, or coming clean | |
| about how much she didn't enjoy being provided with one this | |
| year. That revelation would probably upset the friend much more | |
| than simply having had her roll declined at the time would have | |
| done. | |
| #Post#: 80162-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: October 3, 2023, 9:45 am | |
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| [quote author=Rho link=topic=2548.msg80154#msg80154 | |
| date=1696299394] | |
| Your Mum is a very good friend. Who eats food that was stored | |
| in someone elses handbag? yuk | |
| [/quote] | |
| I'd presume they were in plastic or foil wrap. I suppose there | |
| might be a refrigeration issue, but probably not a big one. | |
| #Post#: 80164-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: All she wanted was a hamburger! | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: October 3, 2023, 12:23 pm | |
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| [quote author=LifeOnPluto link=topic=2548.msg80139#msg80139 | |
| date=1696229798] | |
| (I've also known her friend for many decades myself, and she | |
| absolutely is the sort of lady who'd be rather hurt if someone | |
| rejected food that she'd lovingly made for them - especially if | |
| it was in favour of 'junk food'). | |
| [/quote] | |
| To me, this right here makes it sound like your mum is | |
| requesting the impossible. It sounds like this friend doesn't | |
| take well to someone declining her food, even if done politely. | |
| If I am following correctly, then despite the many good | |
| suggestions provided here, this friend will probably feel | |
| rejected. However, that really is on the friend and not your | |
| mum. You can't change the plans (even if unspoken or assumed) | |
| and expect the other person to go along with it. The best that | |
| your mum could have done would have been to show appreciation of | |
| the thoughtfulness and be kind with her decline. I do like the | |
| idea of suggesting that you will eat the salad roll (I, too, had | |
| never heard of it) for dinner... even if I ended up tossing it | |
| later. | |
| It's wrong to say, "My doctor says I need to eat more | |
| hamburgers", right? But if I ever find that doctor, I am | |
| seriously using that excuse!!! | |
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