I don't do buffets, all you can eats, or self serve restaurants very well.   From overpriced $1.99 buffets in Las Vegas, to the all you can keep down free  for alls, I don't enjoy them.  For one thing I always seem to get in line after  someone on their cell phone must talk incessantly about nothing, and every time  I get a chance to pass, they know and speed up.  I find the choices are always  set up so the things I like are at the end, and such taste tempting dishes such  as turkey sausage organic noodle cream delight are first.  Who can pass that  up?  And the ones that have the most choices are like cable TV-nothings on I  want! Get me outta here!  Quick-a  burger!
 Serve lousy pizza?  Make it an all you can eat.  With salad.  Nothing  better than warm lettuce, and cold pizza.  And what is house dressing?  Was the  house painted with it, or cleaned?  I've even tried to time it, so I can get  hot, fresh pizza, but somehow end up with the catgut deluxe, or the Italian  mystery meat special, the last piece that no one with a pulse would eat.  maybe  it's true, Mikey will eat anything, but not this Mikey!  And you leave full-full  of something that is, vowing never to go back until the next time.
 Maybe I just don't get the portions right, or the exotic names they give  regular food, so pass it over for something less dangerous, how can you screw up  tuna fish, but I believe it is a plot to get me.  Maybe that is why I am the  only one carrying two plates in my first go round, one for show, one for go.   Only after an hour has passed after eating do I know which was which.
 Self service, to me is just self serving.  And when I go out, I like to be  served.  Yes there are waiters at these places, who are really bus boys, and  they even encourage you to tip them for you doing what it is they could have  done.  And I do, but the scam continues.  And does anyone really know what that  frozen concoction is they call ice something or other?  Amen to extra  sprinkles.
 We are consumed with self, maybe this is a glorified example of you really  not knowing what you want, or need, and even Galatians 5 speaks of self, but in  a different tone.  It tells us that self control is a fruit of the spirit.  More  than just quitting after your fifth Twinkie.  Or eating those last three pieces  of pizza, just because you can.  It demands a choice, I like that, but I see too  many using their own criteria, not God's, to make decisions, and there again the  fruit comes from self, not of the spirit.  Just don't try to tell them.  But  another fruit of the spirit is meekness, best described as power under control.   It can be seen as telling the waiter how bad the food really was, but not-just  never returning.  Being in a situation where retribution would be expected, but  passing on it.   A time when God shows you a better way, and when you follow it,  blessings follow.  But where self control can be based on rules-and sometimes  not your own, meekness depends on God-trusting Him, no matter what the solution,  knowing He will answer the need you have better than you ever could.  Even in  simple things like choosing food at a cafeteria, or choosing the one you will  spend your life with.  There is no aspect of your life He doesn't want to be  involved in.  Only pride, on your part, shuts Him out.  As for me, I have found  the perfect place to eat.  The food is always what I like, the service great,  good company, and at prices I can afford.  And I know the cook on a first name  basis!  No more long suffering-another fruit!
 The place, my house.  The cook, my wife.  Not always my first choice, but  when I listen to God, the best choice.  Better than eating out.  The hot things  hot, the cold things cold.  And in Mikey sized portions.  
 Choosy wives choose....Jesus!
 love with compassion,
 Mike
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