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3 hours ago, iowananny said:

I wish they would serve the bread as they do the pastries at breakfast.  The waiter would come to the table and ask what you would like, and you'd take one.  If you'd like more you could ask for another.  When we're at a table for two there is no way we're even going to come close to eating all the bread in the basket, but both my husband and I do like to have bread with our dinner.

 

I do think Oceania is doing a good job at serving smaller portions most of the time.  They serve an older demographic, and the sad part is as we get older most of us just can't eat like we did when we were younger.  I've gotten to the point where I refuse to feel uncomfortable because I've eaten too much.

 

That's where sharing, say, four courses helps us. But we share food every time we go out to eat - even breakfast. I mean really who eats three eggs for breakfast?

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