You may find it unhealthy but that doesn't make it a poison. Words have meanings. Use them properly. |
I'm sorry but giving kids service hours for stupid things like this is getting out of hand. Babysitting at a PTA meeting, sure maybe, but baking a pie for a PTA teacher appreciation thing? That is not a service. COME ON. |
Well, I guess my 12 years of CCD plus 3 years teaching it taught me that service isn’t service if it’s just to make yourself feel good, not to actually serve….. but maybe that’s just how I roll. (Insert eye roll). |
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Some many lame reasons for giving SSL hours and this is one of them. But, as a teacher, I definitely would not eat a pie made by most of my students. Talk about disgusting. Kids are so gross and dirty. They have no sense of cleanliness or hygiene. |
Our school is offering 2 SSL hours to bake a pie, but my kid is not that efficient, so the ROI in SSL hours is not in their favor. |
Do you know how easy it is to bake a pumpkin pie? My kids know how to do it. There’s a simple recipe on the Libby’s pumpkin can (2 recipes, in fact!). Pro tip: sprinkle cinnamon sugar on the pie crust before baking. It takes 10 or 15 minutes to prepare. And there’s no poisonous vegetable oil or evil pork lard involved ;0) I’m curious what you people eat for dessert for thanksgiving? |
Pie is easy (except the fruit chopping--i.e., for apple pie). It's the CRUST that is difficult. Time consuming. Finicky. (Full of shortening, by the way.). Most are probably buying a frozen crust, though. So that makes it both each and healthy (since no one really eats the crust when you make it that way!). |
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No need to buy a frozen crust when they have ready made Graham cracker crusts in the same aisle as the canned pumpkin. Or simply make a Graham cracker crust from scratch! ICYMI: no lard or vegetable oil needed! Do you people ever bake?!?!? |
LOL. I think you missed the point of SSL if you can’t see the ROI. And I agree with the PPs. Baking a pumpkin pie takes way less than 2 hours. It’s a different story if you can’t afford the ingredients, in which case, it is more than fair to pass on this particular SSL opportunity. Though, it sounds like you just want to find something to complain about, so I guess you’re accomplished that! |
I buy the Wholly Wholesome crusts! Frozen and easy and I’m certainly not making a crust from scratch. Here are the ingredients for the anti-pork/lard crowd. Organic Wheat Flour Organic Palm Fruit Shortening (oh, the horror!!) Water Organic Cane Sugar Sea Salt None of which are poison, IMO, but YMMV. |
This bizarre paternalistic attitude that so many mcps families can’t afford ingredients to make a pie is ridiculous. I bet the pies from the families you assume are low income are the best pies. |
OP, you very clearly started this thread with an anti-pie bias. You knew you didn’t want to bake or buy a pie and were simply looking for validation of your position. Own it. You had no intention of baking a pie or buying a pie and you think the whole idea is stupid. That’s fine. Nobody is forcing you to participate. Just scroll on past that particular Sign Up Genius and wait for the next one to see if it suits you better. |
O/T but SSL in the county is a complete joke and a lot of it is BS. I think they need to lower the hours but make it real community service. |
I’m all in for the idea of pies for the staff, but I totally agree with you! Montgomery County has all these fake ‘non-profits’ that then use kids for free labor to run their businesses. Or my kid has had the option to make these useless posters or slide shows to get SSL. So much of the SSL is complete BS. Not that much meaningful service. We had one time where the kids could sign up to clean trash up at the school and that easily the best SSL opportunity. But so many of them are bogus. |