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Vincent’s lunch

β€œWhat you got?”
 
Vincent popped open the lid of his lunchbox, moved aside the packet of Monster Munch and unwrapped his sandwich.
 
β€œHam.” He said unenthusiastically.
 
He needn’t have waited for the theatrics of the reveal.
 
β€œYou?”
 
β€œSame.” Replied Craig.
 
Later that night, Vincent’s father was in the kitchen preparing tomorrow’s lunch. To his right stood a shelf adorned with cookbooks from celebrity chefs from around the world. A TV in the corner of the room played Jamie Oliver’s latest cookery show-come-30-minute-book-advertisement.
 
Dad looked up from buttering the slices of soft white bread.
 
β€œHam OK for tomorrow, mate?”
 
β€œSure dad.”


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Thanks to Lisa Fox for this week’s picture that served as inspiration, or rather a deep insight into my own home-life. Thanks also to Rochelle for continuing to host our gathering of talented writers each week.

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Responses to “Vincent’s lunch”

  1. Neil MacDonald

    One day the books and the programmes will infuse him, and he’ll prepare a club sandwich

  2. rochellewisoff

    Dear Mr. B,

    I guess Vincent doesn’t want to hurt his father’s feelings. I get the impression there’s more to this story than ham sandwiches.

    Shalom,

    Rochelle

  3. justjoyfulness

    Then Vincent grew up and became a vegan πŸ™‚

  4. CGraith

    Love the irony and the humor! This could be applied to many of us..making the same old recipes when I’ve got a drawer full of clippings and screenshots of new recipes that I have yet to make!

  5. elmowrites

    In Dad’s defence, he’s probably tried making other lunches and finds they always come back. No way I’m faffing about with butternut squash and truffle oil unless I’m 100% sure it’s going to be enjoyed more than the ham.

    Fun story! My boys took monster munch in their lunches today too (but not ham).

    Jen

  6. msjadeli

    MrBinks, happy you found my photo inspirational. I remember my grandma loved soft white Butternut bread with butter for her ham sandwiches. So funny they are surrounded by cookery but dad sticks with the old standard πŸ™‚

  7. theministryofshrawleywalks

    Got similar situation here on occasion!! Good stuff

  8. R.M. Carlson

    Good story. A lot could underlie this story. Perhaps dad likes the comfort of his old ways.

  9. Alicia Jamtaas

    For just one minute I thought Dad was going to come up with something grand. Ah, well, ham it is. Vincent is a good son.

  10. James McEwan

    Why not be adventurous and toast the bread. I love ham.

  11. Dawn M. Miller

    These may be the best ham sandwiches ever!

  12. Angela Adams

    Hehe! I love the cookbooks and cooking shows and they haven’t improved my cooking at all.

  13. The Sicilian Storyteller

    Obviously the cookbooks are mom’s, who is out of town at the mo, and dad has never opened a cookbook in his life. Looks like it’ll be ham until mom returns.

  14. Rowena

    Loved this story and all the comments and it seems you’ve struck on a familiar situation to many of us. My kids were always pretty fussy with school lunches and any meal for that matter. If something works and gets eaten, I fully understand “playing it again, Sam” (Line from Casablanca). I too have a plethora of cookbooks and am often short of ideas.

    BTW Any ideas for the collective noun for cook books?

    Best wishes,

    Rowena

  15. Michael B. Fishman

    Cute story and I can identify with a guy who likes and reads cookbooks, watches cooking shows, and who (sort of) likes to cook, but never does. But it’s PB&J for me instead of ham.

  16. Margaret

    This is funny. And so true. Inspiration all around us – gardening ideas, home decorating, fashion, holidays …. but how often do we end up defaulting back to the tried and true? I do sense an undercurrent here, however, which is wonderful and adds an extra dimension to the story of these characters.

  17. Brenda’s Thoughts

    We stick with what we know, no matter. I know I do and I watch those shows. Cute and truthful tale! πŸ™‚

  18. patrickprinsloo

    Mum was the cook? She’s left them?

    Fun story if not.

  19. michael1148humphris

    I enjoyed listening to the conversation, but it’s Wensleydale cheese for me, please.πŸ™‚

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