What's wrong with a plate?

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  • Bugs
    Bugs Forum Participant Posts: 480
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    edited August 2016 #32

    It's the small portions that wind me up. I'm happy to have it served any which way as long as there's enough to know I've had a meal. These gastro pubs with 6 fat chips or an egg cup of mash with 3 strips of meat is a complete bummer. No one should need
    to buy a takeaway on the way home from a meal with family & friends-it just ain't rightSad. Plate?, I'll take it on a dustbin lid if there's
    enough of it.

    With you on that one Rocky!

    I'm a big lad, and when I eat I like plenty of it!

    Some of these places bring a massive plate with a tiny "work of art" in the middle which is meant to be a "meal".

    Wierd!

    Bugs

     

  • DSB
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    edited August 2016 #33

    It's the small portions that wind me up. I'm happy to have it served any which way as long as there's enough to know I've had a meal. These gastro pubs with 6 fat chips or an egg cup of mash with 3 strips of meat is a complete bummer. No one should need
    to buy a takeaway on the way home from a meal with family & friends-it just ain't rightSad. Plate?, I'll take it on a dustbin lid if there's
    enough of it.

    I'm with you on that one too Rocky, although I might draw a line at the dustbin lid!! 
    Laughing

    David

  • SteveL
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    edited August 2016 #34

    It's the small portions that wind me up. I'm happy to have it served any which way as long as there's enough to know I've had a meal. These gastro pubs with 6 fat chips or an egg cup of mash with 3 strips of meat is a complete bummer. No one should need
    to buy a takeaway on the way home from a meal with family & friends-it just ain't rightSad. Plate?, I'll take it on a dustbin lid if there's
    enough of it.

    With you on that one Rocky!

    I'm a big lad, and when I eat I like plenty of it!

    Some of these places bring a massive plate with a tiny "work of art" in the middle which is meant to be a "meal".

    Wierd!

    Bugs

     

    With you on this one too. Once, when out for a meal we queried the lack of vegetables( thought a side dish hadnt been brought).

    Son, who's in the food industry, replied when we told him what had occurred, "don't be silly mother, theyd have been self garnishing!" (We didn't even get a roll with the soup, which, thankfully, had come in a bowl!)

  • dennisd
    dennisd Forum Participant Posts: 157
    edited August 2016 #35

    It's the small portions that wind me up. I'm happy to have it served any which way as long as there's enough to know I've had a meal. These gastro pubs with 6 fat chips or an egg cup of mash with 3 strips of meat is a complete bummer. No one should need
    to buy a takeaway on the way home from a meal with family & friends-it just ain't rightSad. Plate?, I'll take it on a dustbin lid if there's
    enough of it.

    I can't manage to copy it , but Flaming Grill Pub chain have  a grill section on their menu and one of the meals is called a Trash Can Lid Challenge and  is served on what looks like  a dutbin lid, £19.99.  It could feed a small family.

  • Rocky 2 buckets
    Rocky 2 buckets Forum Participant Posts: 7,101
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    edited August 2016 #36

    Im not a big meat eater(but I love gravy) but I'm a massive veg lover-cabbage, broccol, cauliflower, & any salad on offer. If it's a small portion I ask for extra veg, I've not been refused yet. These places seem happy to give you extra veg but not the meat-works
    for meHappy. I find asking for a 'doorstep crust' to dip in my gravy does get me odd looks mindLaughing

  • IanH
    IanH Forum Participant Posts: 4,708
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    edited August 2016 #37

    Next time you eat out, take a plate with you ,and when they bring your food to the table just scrape the food off what they bring it on ( tile , wood, etc) and watch their reaction........ 

    Better still, get a special big plate, like Alan Partridge going for the buffet breakfast at his hotel.......Laughing

  • IanH
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    edited August 2016 #38

    Here you go........

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2016 #39

    We don't eat out that often but have found that the Chinese restaurants always give good size meals, I'm with Rocky (and others) they can arrange my food however they like but just give me a decent portion, 6 chips in a mini chip frying basket ain't enough
    to go with my 8oz steak Surprised

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited August 2016 #40

    Talking portions, many years ago, I accompanied my OH to a Christmas do with his Firefighter Watch. They had chosen a posh, up market little venue to try, newly opened, very much on the expensive side. We all sat down and were served. There was a stunned
    silence, as a couple of dozen big lads, used to around 5/6000 calories per day, doing hard physical work took in their artfully arranged slice of turkey, couple of twice roast potatoes, pea purée, stuffing ball and a smear of cranberry jous artfully arranged
    on plates the size of a football field! Then the growls started, and the chef was called for! A near riot was only averted by almost all the kitchen larder contents put to good use! It was never visited again!Laughing

  • Tammygirl
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    edited August 2016 #41

    On one of our cruises we shared a table with a lovely friendly couple from Hamilton. At one of the evening meals we ordered and waited (as one does) the meal arrived and our gentleman friend took one look and said " where's the tatties" Laughing

  • Pliers
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    edited September 2016 #42

    Second time out this week for a meal , first time my chips were in an enamel mug and last night they were in a (mini) watering can. I wonder what makes restaurant owners think I want my food on anything other than a plate? 
    Undecided

    I remember the "chicken in the basket" craze in the 60s. I was very young at the time, of course........

  • Goldie146
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    edited September 2016 #43

    Second time out this week for a meal , first time my chips were in an enamel mug and last night they were in a (mini) watering can. I wonder what makes restaurant owners think I want my food on anything other than a plate? 
    Undecided

    I remember the "chicken in the basket" craze in the 60s. I was very young at the time, of course........

    But do you remember soup in a basket!

  • Pliers
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    edited September 2016 #44

    Second time out this week for a meal , first time my chips were in an enamel mug and last night they were in a (mini) watering can. I wonder what makes restaurant owners think I want my food on anything other than a plate? 
    Undecided

    I remember the "chicken in the basket" craze in the 60s. I was very young at the time, of course........

    But do you remember soup in a basket!

    The Lee Mack one, yes, certainly do!

  • mickysf
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    edited September 2016 #45

    Now I like a pie, a proper pie! Not this beef stew served in a bowl on the plate with a tasteless pastry thing dumped on top. Give me a proper baked pie with pastry sides, bottom and top. No need for that bowl and I even enjoy that soggy bottom too!Happy

  • Justus2
    Justus2 Forum Participant Posts: 897
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    edited September 2016 #46

    Now I like a pie, a proper pie! Not this beef stew served in a bowl on the plate with a tasteless pastry thing dumped on top. Give me a proper baked pie with pastry sides, bottom and top. No need for that bowl and I even enjoy that soggy bottom too!Happy

    I quite agree !   I once ordered a steak pie and chips and it came in a dish with gravy, and a puff pastry lid, and salad on the side...  Who on earth eats salad with gravy ?? .
    Surprised

  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited September 2016 #47

    Well, as you've paid for it, you wouldn't want to waste it would you? Bizarre though.