
Here we are with another week on Throwaway Thursdays! The
idea is to bring together 3 things that we don't like in something inside your
house, something we do as humans and something in general and then throw them
away, similar to Room 101.
Last week we featured the lovely Sassy who had some great
choices! I am pleased to host Tracey from Hooks and Dragon’s. If you don’t know
Tracey she is often found wasting time on Twitter as Mrs A of some form (I think
she is currently Festive Mrs A but it changes), crocheting or enjoying her love
of all things steam punk!
I have followed and read Tracey’s blog for a while now. She
is a strong blogger who I first noticed last year where her writing really
stood out. After a small blogging and social media break I was really pleased
to see her come back and recapture all that I enjoyed. Her blog isn’t really in
a particular “style” other than her own. If it is sharing crochet patterns,
talking mental health or sharing her steam punk adventures one thing is clear;
she is being herself and nothing more or less and I love that!Therefore, I am
pleased to be featuring her this week!
Now time to see what she would Throwaway this Thursday!
1. Something inside your house. It can be the latest fad
that your child/ren has, a pet peeve like homework, a toy that really annoys
you or for non-parents, something of your partners!
Sauces
Sauces, or to be more exact people who over use sauces. Now
I accept that sometimes people like to add a bit of sauce to a meal. I'm not
above putting a bit of red and brown on my sausage sandwich (yes both together)
or mayo on my salad.
However in the Abrahams household we have a sauce
monster. A sauce monster can be defined
as a person who smothers sauce on all and every plate of food they eat prior to
eating it. This enrages me for two reasons. Firstly it insults the cook (namely
me) when someone covers their food in sauce before taking even the tiniest bite
to see what it is supposed to taste like.
Secondly is the cost involved in purchasing all the different sauces
(not to mention the storage space required). Checking the cupboards today we
have - sweercorn relish, red pepper relish, red, brown, sweet chilli,
burger, barbeque, Worcester, mint,
apple, two forms of mustard, salad cream and mayo. I think a sauce detox may be required.
2. Something we do as humans. It can be littering, swearing,
bad driving or a really serious global issue.
Rule Breakers
People who think the rules don't apply to them. In life
there has to be rules. Otherwise social chaos would erupt. Some rules are very
straight forward and the majority of people don't have a problem following
them. Don’t steal, don't kill etc. But
other rules are not taken seriously by all. Rules such as no children under 1 year
allowed, maximum parking time 2 hours or speed limit 30 mph.
I have a particular bug with anyone who thinks they can bend
rules such as these. It may seem unfair to some people that they can't attend
an event when their child is 11 months and 2 weeks old, or they have a parking
fine after staying 3 hours in the car park but spending £400 in the shop, or
being caught only going 33 in a quiet street.
However if cut off points like that are not adhered to then
people will keep pushing back the limits and it can all fall apart. If for
example it’s seen as okay to drive at 3mph over the speed limit then there will
be others who say 5 or 7 mph over is only a bit different from 3 and before you
know it everyone is going way too fast and people start to get hurt.
3. Anything you want. It would be less fun if I completely
restricted you on topics. There is always something that we might want to throw
away and you never know maybe others might feel exactly the same.Beans
I hate beans. Green beans, runner beans, French
beans, string beans, broad beans and any type of bean I haven't mentioned. The
only type of bean I ever want to see on my plate it the orange out of a can
type (and even then they have to be Branston, Heinz or HP).
When my brother was younger he believed that only grown-ups
enjoyed eating beans, and when a person was a proper adult they would grow to
love beans. At the grand age of 44 I can state that either I will never be a
proper grown up (this is a realistic possibility) or his theory is distinctly
flawed.
What I think
I couldn’t agree more with the over flow of sauce. It is
something that annoys me. It is the same as when someone asks for salt and
pepper on a meal before eating it. It can be insulting to the person cooking it
if they smother their food in it. That said, I do enjoy a side option for
accompanying the meal but how much is enough when you have a bit on the side? I
think I need a little more information on this!
I had to read, reread and have a really good think about
Tracey’s second option. Probably much to no one’s surprise I am one of those
annoying little minor rule breakers. I would never go to the ridiculous end for
either of the options listed but that said I think she has reasoned the
argument for it extremely well. If I, in those circumstances, were at the
actual limit then I would still push it back a little and then there would be
chaos. I think, therefore, that she has an excellent choice to throw away.
(And, from now on I will behave a bit more)
Well I am sure this is just down to personal choice. I am a
bean lover; all the different ones that you can get. I have always loved the varieties
that have been put in front of me so I don’t think I could throw it away. That
said, if the readers agree then I will have to go with the public.
What do you think of her suggestions? Do you agree?
If you would like to find out more from Tracey then you can
visit her blog here or follow her on Twitter.
Oh, I loved reading what Tracey would put in room 101. I agree with the sauce one, particularly when they haven't even tasted it. But I have to admit I'm a bit of a rule breaker (only minor rules of course) and I was eating beans while I read it so can't agree with those two!
ReplyDeleteNat.x
I agree with the sauce one. I don't consider it an insult to the chef, I see it more as their uncultured palate.
ReplyDeleteI've a son who pours half the bottle onto his plate and then it doesn't get eaten. I just see Euro signs going down the drain.
I'm one of those minor rules breakers too. Not the speed limit one that is there for safety but there are many I do oops
Beans how can you not like beans!!
Im not too bothered about sauces at all I never feel insulted by people adding sauces or seasoning it's their dinner plate.
ReplyDeleteI could never throw beans away either too yummy.
I think Tracey makes a fine argument and I totally agree about minor rule breakers. I don't think I am one and I do get irritable when i see it happen!