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[quote=Anonymous]I used to think DCUM was uptight and ridiculous for “I don’t eat at potlucks” or “I don’t eat at other people’s houses,” but the older I get and the more I see or have experienced, the more I pick at “safe” foods and beverages at events and parties, and actually fill up at home. I remember going to a neighborhood Bunco party that had been planned at a neigbhor’s house for at least a month. Her house was FILTHY. Filthy powder room, filthy kitchen, I opened the bottle of wine I had brought, chose a Solo cup from the very center of the package, and drank only that. If you don’t clean for guests when you 100% know they are coming over, when do you clean? Why would you serve food from a dirty kitchen. No more communal food for me, not after what I’ve seen myself or read about on DCUM.[/quote]
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