Their kosher hot dogs would not work for me either. I had sworn off anything Jewish. My ex-husband was Jewish. He was not a nice person and the divorce was really nasty. I am still hurting from the way he treated me. The swirls of sinful ice cream would make me shiver more than I already was. Those icy creams would have to wait until the hot summertime.
Gazing at the menu, the girl spotted something called a Chicken Bake. That was a food item I would not have normally chosen for myself, but the girl was demanding a dietary change. She was rebelling from several weeks of eating so healthy an angel would have complained.
So, I said okay to her. If this was a bad choice the problem would be mine. I am the one who would get the unexpected, not her. I hoped this would be a good experience.
The girl was hungry and I grabbed it with both of my hands and immediately took the first bite. The warmth of the crusty bread and the hot contents suited her just fine. I was pleased too. Ah, something warm and fun to eat. It filled my mouth with pleasure. I believe eating should be a pleasureful experience. As I chewed and it traveled down my throat, I relaxed and was feeling satisfied with the girl's choice.
The next bite introduced me to some pieces of bacon. It was ok, though not as firm as I would have liked it. The girl really preferred her pork in sausage form. In fact, she often dreamt of the perfect sausage and the farmer who owned it. She had visions of checking out his sausage. Her thoughts were so naughty at times. I really like that side of her.