[Blindtlk] Question about eating in public

Tom tom.cramer1 at gmail.com
Thu May 21 20:12:27 UTC 2015


Agreed.  I was just a place where there literally wasn't room.  It was a
basket with the burger and the little cardboard boat of overflowing fries.
<smile> There were bottles of ketchup on the table.

Thanks for the response!


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I usually just make room on my plate for a small empty space where I can
poor a moderate amount.  There's almost always room.  
Then I usually dip.  I'm not inclined to slather anything with ketchup on
top, but if I did do that I'd use a fork.

K.



 ----- Original Message -----
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To: "Tom" <tom.cramer1 at gmail.com
Date sent: Thu, 21 May 2015 12:52:47 -0700
Subject: [Blindtlk] Question about eating in public

I have a feeling this is going to be a very dumb question, but I want to ask
anyway.

I enjoy eating out in public with friends or people.

One of my favorite things, like any young person my age, is burgers and
fries.

I'd like to know what you guys do as blind folks with the following
situation.

Most people enjoy some sort of dipping sauce for their fries, such as
ketchup.

Some fast food places have those little dipping cups, and if I have someone
get me one or two, no problem.



But, what about those places that don't.  You either have the 
plate that has
the burgers and fries on it, or you sometimes have those 
cardboard boat
looking things heaping full of fries and no cup or dipping 
container.

I figure that on a plate situation, there could be a little room 
to put a
bit for dipping, but not always.  What is good or proper or 
visually
appealing to do with such things as those little boat looking 
things or when
a plate is full of food or fries and there's no designated room?

I have ended up just eating them plain, but why do that?

What can I do to still enjoy what I like?

And, is it OK to eat the fries with fingers if they have ketchup 
on them?



Again, embarrassing questions I wouldn't normally ask a sighted 
person.



Tom





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