Anonymous wrote:No, thank you. I don't eat baked goods from students or their families (or the PTO).
A gift card is best and most desired. Even $5 to Starbucks is appreciated! And also appreciated is a nice card, especially homemade by the student.
I'd rather have a homemade card than mugs, candles, flowers, ornaments, knickknacks, etc. Every parent always thinks they've found the most unique teacher gift, but trust me, we've received them all. There are only so many mugs my cabinet can hold!
Anonymous wrote:We had pie day at most schools I worked at and the pie was usually from Giant or a grocery chain. I'm not a big pie person anyways so I wouldn't take one. But there are definitely teachers who do like the tradition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.
Since when is vegetable oil a poison? Do you not eat anything at all?
Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.
Anonymous wrote:They ARE actually popular with many/most teachers, and while I agree with you that some people love some flavors and dislike others, it all shakes out fine. Even if someone is diabetic or hates pumpkin pie, maybe they have a family member or neighbor who would like some pie. People in all workplaces are enthusiastic about free food, giveaways, holiday things, etc. It’s fun and festive. Why must people try to suck the joy out of everything?
Anonymous wrote:Have you all only given gifts your recipients loved at holidays and birthdays. We all do the best we can, accepting that sometimes our gift is imperfect, but people still like knowing that you tried. My vote: if you yourself are gluten free or kosher or vegetarian or hate pies, then donate one that meets your personal requirements and label it well. Odds are the right teacher with similar needs will be the one who gets it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.
Vegetable oil is a poison?![]()
Absolutely. It’s tremendously unhealthy as an industrial seed oil.
Do you have a source? Olive oil is a vegetable oil that's generally considered healthy.
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=olive+oil+health&hl=en&as_sdt=0&as_vis=1&oi=scholart
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.
Vegetable oil is a poison?![]()
Absolutely. It’s tremendously unhealthy as an industrial seed oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.
Vegetable oil is a poison?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Pies are made with pork lard that some teachers won’t eat. They often contain poisons like soy or vegetable oils also. Please don’t.