Bleaching the counters every night seems like massive overkill. |
Lol at my first job the entire bookkeeping/accounting department was Filipino. We had a potluck and there was five trays of lumpia. I sampled them all. |
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Usually not. It depends what it is though. Cakes, cookies, quick sweet breads get tossed.
I do like some homemade candy neighbors have given at holidays though. One makes an amazing peanut brittle, homemade caramels wrapped up, and big square homemade marshmallows have been well received and enjoyed by us. |
Potlucks in accounting offices are not comparable to potlucks in hospital break room. Those are gross in the best of times, lest a pandemic. Food sitting out all day since everyone can’t take their break around the same time, lots of hands in food that were just touching patients and their dirty phones and computers, door opening and closing continuously exposing food to whatever droplets are floating around hospital ward. |
| No, most people have no idea what good food is. |
| Nope! Never will. |
| No, toss!! |
Geez, people have become so weird about food.
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| How did humanity survive so many decades without neuroticism, germaphobia, and disinfecting wipes? |
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So many strange people here.
Why would you not eat something someone cooked for you? Even if you are a germaphobe, presumably whatever it is they cooked was done at such a high temperature that it killed whatever germs you fear? I wonder if this is the same group who post about wondering if they can eat something 1 day past the sell by date, or the meat left defrosting in the refrigerator for 3 days or whatever in their unheated garage overnight in winter. I have no problems with office potlucks, neighbor's holiday treats, etc. I am in my late 50s and have never been made sick from any of them. When, and more importantly why, did you become afraid of food? |
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Yes.
Meanwhile, the chili we ate from Trader Joe’s was recalled due to glass being inside it. |
I agree. Covid has shown how much anxiety is in this area. Once you leave and go elsewhere, it's like people actually enjoy their lives. |
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I have no problems eating food prepared by the neighbors (hello?! If you eat out anywhere you have no business being afraid of your neighbor's cooking). But I am a very good cook, and a better cook/baker than most people, and there's only so many calories I want to eat.
I'm fine with potlucks and dinner parties but someone randomly bringing over muffins would not be quite as appreciated. I'd be nice and pleasant and nibble at it but I do carefully organize and plan my weekly menus and I take advantage of seasonal offerings so this fall is all about apple desserts (pies, tarts, cakes) and I don't really need something else on top of it. Just being honest. You'd never know from my gratitude to you. |
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Depends. If I’ve been to their house and it is dirty and has cats everywhere, hell no. If their houses are clean and they control their pets or don’t have pets, yes.
I once went to a neighbor’s house for a “party,” and her house was filthy. FILTHY. The invite came several weeks out, so it wasn’t impromptu. She knew people were coming over. The powder room literally had feces on the toilet seat, and no hand towels. I ate and drank NOTHING, didn’t sit on the cat-hair couches, and left as soon as I could. I will never go back. |
| I wonder - are germophobes born that way, or is it learned anxiety? |