Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Six Sentence Stories - Menu

Food and eating has been on my mind, which is to be expected since after all it is December and with December and traditional Christmas meals and treats, it is hard not to think about food even if you will not be able to be with loved ones this year. For this moment in time I've decided to distance myself from the association this week's prompt for the Six Sentence Stories has to food. Click the link to read other Six Sentence Stories - Menu. Denise of Girlie on the Edge's Blog provides the prompts each and every week, and for that I am grateful.



 

So many choices.  . .wouldn’t it be easier if there were just two?

Well, perhaps, but look at all you wouldn’t know.


It is just that I get so lost in the menu selections and with the updates, I don’t know whether to look at the top, to the side or down at the bottom.  About the time I figure out where everything  is, all of a sudden nothing looks the same. Whose idea was it to bring him on board anyway?


Oh, oh, bite your tongue because the big chief is headed our way, and it looks like he is fit to be tied.

20 comments:

  1. Sometimes the bill of fare can be exhausting. Good six. Good use of the cue

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  2. ruh ro

    fun Six this week!

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  3. Good one, Pat. Sometimes menus and interfaces can be so cluttered and exhausting to look at you quickly lose your appetite for why you came in the first place.

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  4. The updates for the sake of updating, not improving, makes me tired. The menu needs to mostly stay the same so we can find stuff.

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    1. Drastic changes to the menu certainly makes one just use another site.

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  5. LOL I do feel like that sometimes! Oh, but for the simpler days, eh? 😉

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    1. Out with the old and in with the new has advantages, but not always.

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  6. I HATE having too many choices, whether it's menu items or lamps!

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    1. Boy do I certainly get it. It can be absolutely exhausting.

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  7. Great take! Yep, just when you figure it all out it changes for no obvious reason.

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  8. All the changes are frustrating. I'm too old school. Great six!

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    1. Thanks, Lisa. Certain things that we were taught in school are unchanging, but not so with others.

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