Before I was a senior myself, I thought that the purpose of a
senior menu was to give the elderly less expensive choices. After all, many are living on fixed
incomes. I, of course, noted that the
servings were smaller, but I didn’t realize the extent to which metabolism and appetite
are impacted by age. For decades, I was
able to eat pretty much whatever I wanted to eat. and I did not gain weight. Now, even though my appetite is significantly
less, I can’t seem to avoid a creeping weight gain.
If I order off the regular menu, the portions are usually so
large that I cannot finish my meal.
Sometimes by the time the main course arrives, I already feel full from
the salad and a small roll or piece of bread.
I eat some of the entrée and ask for a box to take the rest home. The upside of this scenario is that, if my
husband does this too, I do not have to cook the next evening. I am thinking about this, because I do not
have to cook this evening due to the events of last evening.
A couple of weeks ago, Bill brought home tickets to a fundraiser
taking place at a very nice restaurant in a nearby St. Lawrence River town. Accordingly, we drove the 20+ miles last
evening. It was a lovely drive…lots of
fall colors along the way. When we
arrived at the restaurant, the parking lot was very crowded. We assumed that the fundraiser was going
well. But when we got inside, we
discovered that the fundraiser is next week.
Neither of us had….in our senility…looked closely at the tickets. We don’t know how we got the event on the
wrong date on the calendar, but we were a week early. I guess that’s better than being a week late,
but it did make us feel like doddering oldsters.
We decided to stay for dinner.
The menu is extensive, and the entrees are quite interesting and elegant. There is no senior menu. We tried to order dishes that seemed to be on
the small side, but we still ended up with more than we could reasonably
eat. Dessert menu? You’ve got to be kidding! Please bring me a box.
I keep saying that someday I am just going to
eat the salad and dessert and totally skip the main course, but I haven’t done
that yet. I expect I will do it someday,
when I am old enough that I no longer care about social conventions. I shudder to think what else I might do at
that stage!