Do you eat homemade food from neighbors?

Anonymous
I never eat food cooked by a neighbor. I thank them then toss it. How about you?
Anonymous
Sure. My neighbors are good, clean people.
Anonymous
Do you eat restaurant food?
Anonymous
No. I toss it. My husband might.
Anonymous
Sadly, my neighbors have never cooked me anything. Wait no, I have eaten food cooked by neighbors at their houses and at block parties. I’ve never had a neighbor show up with a plate of brownies at my house or anything. I’d eat them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you eat restaurant food?


Yeah, chances are that the neighbor’s food is more sanitary than the restaurant.

-daughter of parents who worked in the food industry
Anonymous
It would never have occurred to me not to until I found this website years ago. This topic has been frequently discussed. I will never make homemade anything for anybody. That's my time, my most precious commodity, that I use in cooking. Not taking a chance on wasting it.
Anonymous
Yes. They make some great chocolate chip cookies!
Anonymous
I wouldn't. The Department of Health is not doing surprise inspections at their kitchens.
Anonymous
Who are all you weirdos that know these people that live near you? I don’t anyone around me, and I want to keep it that way.


This thread is bizarre bordering on creepy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who are all you weirdos that know these people that live near you? I don’t anyone around me, and I want to keep it that way.


This thread is bizarre bordering on creepy.


You hide from the neighbors like a vampire and WE're creepy?!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never eat food cooked by a neighbor. I thank them then toss it. How about you?


But your food is manna from a disinfected heaven?
Anonymous
Poop pie from movie Help
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I never eat food cooked by a neighbor. I thank them then toss it. How about you?


You could at least tell me so I stop wasting my time.
Anonymous
Only the ones who don't have cats.
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