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Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have
burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: Corned Beef Hash Served with bacon & eggs your way and a side of toast 7.25 Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these people.) The person who routinely sends out the lunch and dinner specials occasionally gets the dates mixed up. Someone give that person a calendar! Last weekend they emailed the lunch specials for April 13th. Like the Titanic, that ship had sailed. There are also typos on the "member" web site. Deilcisious lobster. Really? ;) Jill |
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Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"Sqwertz" wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have > burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: > > Corned Beef Hash > Served with bacon & eggs your way > and a side of toast > 7.25 > > Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these > people.) The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria food. -sw ~~~~~~~~~ The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or the restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). MaryL |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"MaryL" > wrote in message ... > > > "Sqwertz" wrote in message ... > > On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have >> burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: >> >> Corned Beef Hash >> Served with bacon & eggs your way >> and a side of toast >> 7.25 >> >> Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these >> people.) > > The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's > or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. > And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria > food. > > -sw > > ~~~~~~~~~ > The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to > the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are > forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the > food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a > regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or the > restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). > > MaryL |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"MaryL" > wrote in message ... > > > "Sqwertz" wrote in message ... > > On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have >> burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: >> >> Corned Beef Hash >> Served with bacon & eggs your way >> and a side of toast >> 7.25 >> >> Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these >> people.) > > The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's > or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. > And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria > food. > > -sw > > ~~~~~~~~~ > The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to > the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are > forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the > food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a > regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or the > restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). > > MaryL I worry about the day that I might need to be in a nursing home or some such place. The place where my dad is at must have gotten a Costco sized package of mixed vegetables. They seem to get those every night. Also common are pasta, fish sticks, chicken nuggets, tater tots and canned soup. I realize that they are perhaps limited as to what they can serve elderly people but with food like that it is no wonder that my dad is rapidly losing weight. We do bring him a meal now and then but... For what is being paid, we shouldn't have to supply the food! |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"Julie Bove" wrote in message ... "MaryL" > wrote in message ... > > > "Sqwertz" wrote in message ... > > On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have >> burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: >> >> Corned Beef Hash >> Served with bacon & eggs your way >> and a side of toast >> 7.25 >> >> Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these >> people.) > > The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's > or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. > And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria > food. > > -sw > > ~~~~~~~~~ > The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to > the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are > forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the > food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a > regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or the > restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). > > MaryL I worry about the day that I might need to be in a nursing home or some such place. The place where my dad is at must have gotten a Costco sized package of mixed vegetables. They seem to get those every night. Also common are pasta, fish sticks, chicken nuggets, tater tots and canned soup. I realize that they are perhaps limited as to what they can serve elderly people but with food like that it is no wonder that my dad is rapidly losing weight. We do bring him a meal now and then but... For what is being paid, we shouldn't have to supply the food! ~~~~~~~~ Yes, this seems to be a major problem with nursing homes. I really resented the fact that I thought my mother's food when she was in a nursing home was rather unpalatable. And this was the nursing home that was considered to be the best one in the area and was rather expensive! It hurt because food was just about the only thing that my mother could enjoy at that time in her life. I kept her in my own home and was her sole caregiver until she became completely bedridden. At that time, I had to use a nursing home because I could not lift and turn her myself. I did recognize that it was better both for her and for me at that time, but it was the most horrible decision I ever had to make. Incidentally, I was able to get certain foods added to her tray by having her doctor write specific orders for it. Nursing homes are required to abide by such doctor's orders. MaryL |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"MaryL" > wrote in message ... > ~~~~~~~~ > Yes, this seems to be a major problem with nursing homes. I really > resented the fact that I thought my mother's food when she was in a > nursing home was rather unpalatable. And this was the nursing home that > was considered to be the best one in the area and was rather expensive! > It hurt because food was just about the only thing that my mother could > enjoy at that time in her life. I kept her in my own home and was her > sole caregiver until she became completely bedridden. At that time, I had > to use a nursing home because I could not lift and turn her myself. I did > recognize that it was better both for her and for me at that time, but it > was the most horrible decision I ever had to make. Incidentally, I was > able to get certain foods added to her tray by having her doctor write > specific orders for it. Nursing homes are required to abide by such > doctor's orders. > > MaryL I feel bad for my MIL. Although she said the food was good where she is at, due to her medical conditions, she can only now have finely minced foods and anything liquid needs to be made thick. She is no longer allowed to have things like bread and salad. She might as well be eating baby food! Now she doesn't want to eat. |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On 4/24/2013 3:32 AM, MaryL wrote:
> > > "Sqwertz" wrote in message ... > > On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have >> burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: >> >> Corned Beef Hash >> Served with bacon & eggs your way >> and a side of toast >> 7.25 >> >> Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these >> people.) > > The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's > or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. > And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria > food. > > -sw > > ~~~~~~~~~ > The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to > the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are > forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the > food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a > regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or > the restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). > > MaryL Oh yeah, they're making money hand over fist. I *do* think a lot more people eat there than I give credit. I know at the end of the year when the remaining dining assessment is due, a lot of people buy bottles of wine. They'll at least have something to show for it. Since I'm no wine connoisseur, with my luck I'd pay $24 for a bottle that tastes like vinegar. LOL Naturally they have a stupid rule: you can't carry out more than two bottles of wine at a time. One of the servers told me people pull their cars up front, go in, buy two bottles, take them to the car, then go back in and buy two more. I see no reason to make people go through this ridiculous exercise. AFAIC, if they want to back up a truck and load it with *cases* of wine they should be allowed to do so. Jill |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On 4/24/2013 2:59 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Tue, 23 Apr 2013 12:23:12 -0400, jmcquown wrote: > >> Thought I'd sent this, if it's a duplicate I apologize; my ISP may have >> burped. ;) We will not be partaking of this: >> >> Corned Beef Hash >> Served with bacon & eggs your way >> and a side of toast >> 7.25 >> >> Who serves bacon with corned beef hash? (I love poking fun at these >> people.) > > The prices are reasonable, at least. You'd pay $3 more at a Hobee's > or Eat 'n Park. More than half the dining assessments aren't used. > And it makes sense for them to serve unappetizing-sounding cafeteria > food. > > -sw > Yeah, that's not too bad a price for lunch. But you can't convince me they actually made the corned beef hash from scratch. I'd have had to see it to believe it. It's a tad late to be serving leftover corned beef from St. Patrick's Day. I sure didn't notice corned beef as one of the dinner specials recently. After the Hillshire Farms "marinated" sausage sub I'm suspicious as to how much they actually *cook*. I'd love to get a look at the kitchen, the walk-in and the freezer. Jill |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On 4/24/2013 2:32 AM, MaryL wrote:
> The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to > the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are > forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the > food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a > regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or > the restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). > > MaryL You are aware of the fees and their restrictions before you buy a house, so this does not come as a surprise. You agree or you don't buy. In my old neighborhood, we paid $800 per year, and that was in 1986. Not sure how much it costs, now. They place was beautifully landscaped, though. Becca |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On 4/24/2013 2:47 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I worry about the day that I might need to be in a nursing home or some such > place. The place where my dad is at must have gotten a Costco sized package > of mixed vegetables. They seem to get those every night. Also common are > pasta, fish sticks, chicken nuggets, tater tots and canned soup. I realize > that they are perhaps limited as to what they can serve elderly people but > with food like that it is no wonder that my dad is rapidly losing weight. > We do bring him a meal now and then but... For what is being paid, we > shouldn't have to supply the food! Only been to a couple of nursing homes. Aunt Chickie was in Treemont in Houston, which was pricey, we enjoyed taking her out for lunch, but we ate lunch there a couple of times, you ordered from a menu. My mother was in a nursing home for one month, she did not like it and would not go back. The food they brought her on the day that we visited, was catfish, pinto beans, fried okra, cold slaw and hushpuppies. I forget what she has for dessert, she was never a sweet eater when I grew up, she preferred a martini, at the time. Becca |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > On 4/24/2013 3:32 AM, MaryL wrote: >> > Naturally they have a stupid rule: you can't carry out more than two > bottles of wine at a time. One of the servers told me people pull their > cars up front, go in, buy two bottles, take them to the car, then go back > in and buy two more. I see no reason to make people go through this > ridiculous exercise. AFAIC, if they want to back up a truck and load it > with *cases* of wine they should be allowed to do so. > > Jill this could be to "comply" with some state law. |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On 4/24/2013 1:08 PM, Ema Nymton wrote:
> On 4/24/2013 2:32 AM, MaryL wrote: > >> The thing that makes these menu selections unreasonable (in addition to >> the strange combinations of food) is that Jill and other residents are >> forced to pay a huge annual fee, whether or not they actually order the >> food. It sounds like many homeowners do not want to eat there on a >> regular basis, so there should be a very large profit for the HOA (or >> the restaurant, depending on how the fees are split). >> >> MaryL > > You are aware of the fees and their restrictions before you buy a house, > so this does not come as a surprise. You agree or you don't buy. In my > old neighborhood, we paid $800 per year, and that was in 1986. Not sure > how much it costs, now. They place was beautifully landscaped, though. > > Becca Yeah, sure. Too bad I didn't buy the house. The real estate agent would have informed me. *Their* landscaping is great. Oh, I'll admit it's a lovely place. But I have to pay someone to take care of my yard. I thought I could do it myself but it's very sandy, soft soil. Also filled with gopher holes! Caddy Shack, anyone? LOL. The mower sinks right down into the dirt. You shouldn't have to push a self-propelled lawnmower. I wouldn't be so objectionist about things if the fees included them maintaining my yard. That is not the case. That $838 dollars is the *dining* minimum. Even if you don't eat (or call ahead and get carry-out) from the Club, you owe them that money at the end of the year. Oh, and they just raised another annual assessment for maintaining THEIR property to $2000. This is for beautification, new signage, landscaping, etc. Multiply that by roughly 800 residents. They're making money hand over fist. I was out at the mailbox last week and ran into an older woman. I'd just gotten my DIC bill in the mail. IIRC she said she's 85. Somehow the subject of the Dataw Island Club always comes up in conversation. She said, "Oh, I'm not a member." See, she did what my parents did and opted out in 2001. Then they changed the by-laws so now you're not allowed to do that. She said her son is living with her, helping her out. That's what I did with my parents. When I told her they'd forced me to join the Club in 2011 she said "Oh, I need to think about this." She was considering leaving him the house, like my mother did. Now she knows they'll force him to join even if it takes a few years to get around to it. It's really not fair. My father chose to build here because he was an avid golfer. He could afford it. But even he was able to opt out after a while. That is no longer the case unless you were a member prior to 2001. Jill |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
"jmcquown" > wrote in message ... >> You are aware of the fees and their restrictions before you buy a house, >> so this does not come as a surprise. You agree or you don't buy. In my >> old neighborhood, we paid $800 per year, and that was in 1986. Not sure >> how much it costs, now. They place was beautifully landscaped, though. >> >> Becca > > Yeah, sure. Too bad I didn't buy the house. The real estate agent would > have informed me. > much crapola previously posted ad naseum snipped > > It's really not fair. My father chose to build here because he was an > avid golfer. He could afford it. so sell the house to an avid golfer who can afford it. |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 13:55:10 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > That $838 dollars is the *dining* minimum. Even if you don't eat (or > call ahead and get carry-out) from the Club, you owe them that money at > the end of the year. Oh, and they just raised another annual assessment > for maintaining THEIR property to $2000. This is for beautification, I know someone whose monthly maintenance fee is over $2000 a month and there are no grounds, garage or gym to maintain. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
Another Dataw Island Lunch Special 4/23/2013
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013 10:04:51 -0400, jmcquown >
wrote: > On 4/25/2013 1:39 AM, Sqwertz wrote: > > > > Hobee's is Northern CA, Eat 'n Park is mostly Pennsylvania > > (Pittsburgh). I like to be obscure. > > > > -sw > > > Hey, I didn't have to ask. I've never heard of Hobee's or Eat 'n Park > but I know there aren't any around here. :) > Hobee's is limited to a tiny part of the Bay Area, not important as far as chains go and no one, except a fraction of those who work in the area, knows about it... or cares that it exists. -- Food is an important part of a balanced diet. |
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