Mumsnet, the parent said she was away for an all-inclusive trip and was concerned she'd lost her knack when it came to the buffet, reports the Mirror.READ MORE: Man's ‘genius’ passport photo hack can save you small fortune"I am currently on an all-inclusive, and may have lost my mojo," she admitted."I blame the need to feed the kids with healthy food - cucumber, tomato, melon etc.
on a little plastic plate - and am not rinsing managing the buffet as effectively as I would have in times of yore."How do you approach it?"The question inspired hundreds of answers, highlighting quite how seriously British people take the topic.One woman recommended keeping children away from certain items to avoid any potentially trip ruining periods of sickness."Stay away from the cucumber," she warned. "This reminds me of a holiday in Greece with my two dear sons.
We had a lovely buffet, but 8-year-old son piled his plate with cucumber."I told him he had way too much, but no, he had to eat it.
The next day he was violently sick and spent two days in bed."Several people suggested taking time to design a meal, rather than having a small bit of everything that doesn't form a cohesive whole."If you're looking for ideas for making your own dish out of what's on offer, my favourite salad is watermelon with feta, onions and olives," one mum wrote."We don't go all inclusive, but these ingredients or some of them are often on the breakfast buffet.
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