The P&R Plague Thread (Covid-19)

Saw an acquaintance of an acquaintance post on FB that the only way to get a communicable disease is if there's something already wrong with you internally.

 
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Ate out, at a restaurant, today for the first time since probably late February or early March. It was a bit eerie for prime time Saturday with the lack of people, huge table spacing and every other booth out of commission. Not sure how many restaurants will be able to afford that for very long. Also, I felt sorry for the wait staff. The people dining of course were able to take their/our masks off while at the table but the staff always had theirs on, helping to protect us while they place themselves at risk just so they can earn a buck. On the plus side the food and service was excellent.  We’ve gotten carry out quite a few times but have avoided dining out until today.

Nothing exciting, just thought I’d share.

 
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Ate out, at a restaurant, today for the first time since probably late February or early March. It was a bit eerie for prime time Saturday with the lack of people, huge table spacing and every other booth out of commission. Not sure how many restaurants will be able to afford that for very long. Also, I felt sorry for the wait staff. The people dining of course were able to take their/our masks off while at the table but the staff always had theirs on, helping to protect us while they place themselves at risk just so they can earn a buck. But the good thing was, the food and service was excellent.  We’ve gotten carry out quite a few times but have avoided dining out until today.

Nothing exciting, just thought I’d share.


Yeah, I think I have gone out to eat twice...It is sort of weird, like eating in a library.  Quiet, spaced out...just odd.

 
Yeah, I think I have gone out to eat twice...It is sort of weird, like eating in a library.  Quiet, spaced out...just odd.
Yep, it's strange.

We went to Denver for a graduation party (wife's cousin's kid) and that was also pretty much a first since this all started. I couldn't bring myself to eat any of their food as I wasn't sure who had handled or breathed on it etc. Needless to say I was hungry by the time it was over. So we hit up one of our favorite places on the way home and I had 2 of my favorites, Fried mushrooms and liver and onions. My wife won't allow liver to be cooked in our house but I gotta have it once in a while.

BTW, I wore cargo shorts  :lol:

 
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Yep, it's strange.

We went to Denver for a graduation party (wife's cousin's kid) and that was also pretty much a first since this all started. I couldn't bring myself to eat any of their food as I wasn't sure who had handled or breathed on it etc. Needless to say I was hungry by the time it was over. So we hit up one of favorite places on the way home and I had 2 of my favorites, Fried mushrooms and liver and onions. My wife won't allow liver to be cooked in our house but I gotta have it once in a while.

BTW, I wore cargo shorts  :lol:
Live...Onions...Cargo shorts?

What kind of a man are you?????

 
Liver and onions is delicious.

Liver pâté spread on toast is also delicious.

The funny thing about Eastern Europe is even when we went to a different kind of restaurant (e.g. Spanish) the liver still followed us there.

 
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Ate out, at a restaurant, today for the first time since probably late February or early March. It was a bit eerie for prime time Saturday with the lack of people, huge table spacing and every other booth out of commission. Not sure how many restaurants will be able to afford that for very long. Also, I felt sorry for the wait staff. The people dining of course were able to take their/our masks off while at the table but the staff always had theirs on, helping to protect us while they place themselves at risk just so they can earn a buck. On the plus side the food and service was excellent.  We’ve gotten carry out quite a few times but have avoided dining out until today.

Nothing exciting, just thought I’d share.
I go out to a brewery/bar/restaurant probably twice a week on average. They are always deserted. I don't know how America's service industry is ever going to make it.

 
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