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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was part of a mom’s preschool group that made a meal train for me when I had my second child. So, granted, the person who signed up to bring this wasn’t my BFF of anything. So I give her a pass.. But I was sent “pizza pasta.” It was cooked noodled, some pepperoni, a jar of sauce, and bag of mozzarella dumped on top, all in an aluminium casserole dish. Plus box of generic frozen Texas toast garlic bread. Whole things was tossed. Yuck. If you are going to sign up for a meal train, don’t send bare minimum packaged stuff. [/quote] And this is why meal trains aren't realistic. Overwhelmed volunteers and recipients with champagne tastes.[/quote] Yep. What a snot. [/quote] As I've gotten older, I've become a bit more grossed out about other people's cooking. I realized at one point, I've seen too many gross things when my friends cook that I just can't. We're all well raised and college educated but a lot of people seem to know very little about food safety or are just straight out gross. Like the neighbor who expected us to tolerate her cats on the dinner table eating the cheese of the plate of appetizers she set out. She's a Georgetown grad with a big firm lawyer husband and a nice looking house from the outside but their house is gross. [/quote]
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