Anonymous wrote:Wow! People can be so judgmental. All the person asked is if you would eat your neighbor's food. It depends. When COVID first started my neighbor continuously brought cupcakes and treats over for my children. Foods her children had prepared. Went straight into the trashcan. I was seriously wondering, what's wrong with this woman. We were a year out from getting a vaccine. To make matters worse, she just left the food on the steps. Yuck! No way I'm risking getting my kids sick. That's more work for me. No one should have a problem with how someone else chooses to live their life. As long as they're not forcing how they do things on you, why would you care? And regarding some of the other posts, name calling...so childish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! People can be so judgmental. All the person asked is if you would eat your neighbor's food. It depends. When COVID first started my neighbor continuously brought cupcakes and treats over for my children. Foods her children had prepared. Went straight into the trashcan. I was seriously wondering, what's wrong with this women. We were a year out from getting a vaccine. To make matters worse, she just left the food on the steps. Yuck! No way I'm risking getting my kid sick. That's more work for me. No one should have a problem with how someone else chooses to live their life. As long as they're not forcing how they do things on you, why would you care? And regarding some of the other posts, name calling...so childish.
The irony, it burns.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! People can be so judgmental. All the person asked is if you would eat your neighbor's food. It depends. When COVID first started my neighbor continuously brought cupcakes and treats over for my children. Foods her children had prepared. Went straight into the trashcan. I was seriously wondering, what's wrong with this women. We were a year out from getting a vaccine. To make matters worse, she just left the food on the steps. Yuck! No way I'm risking getting my kid sick. That's more work for me. No one should have a problem with how someone else chooses to live their life. As long as they're not forcing how they do things on you, why would you care? And regarding some of the other posts, name calling...so childish.
Anonymous wrote:7:45. Also, if I can smell the inside of your house on you and/or when you open your door, hard pass on food from you.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! People can be so judgmental. All the person asked is if you would eat your neighbor's food. It depends. When COVID first started my neighbor continuously brought cupcakes and treats over for my children. Foods her children had prepared. Went straight into the trashcan. I was seriously wondering, what's wrong with this women. We were a year out from getting a vaccine. To make matters worse, she just left the food on the steps. Yuck! No way I'm risking getting my kid sick. That's more work for me. No one should have a problem with how someone else chooses to live their life. As long as they're not forcing how they do things on you, why would you care? And regarding some of the other posts, name calling...so childish.
Anonymous wrote:I would never eat decorated cookies from households with kids in them. Yuck. This means a lot of Christmas cookies we get are thrown out.
Anonymous wrote:What is with this whole 'only people without pets' thing? Do you think your friends' dog/cat rolls around on the counter? And how many people do you know without any pets? I think every family we know has at least one cat or dog. Haven't y'all heard of the hygiene hypothesis? A little dirt (and dog fur) is good for you.
We eat pretty much all gifted homemade food. I've never seen fur in our own food or food from friends, and if I did I'd pluck it out and move on. When we bring food I take a bit of extra care, but our friends and neighbors have followed up to ask for recipes so they are either exceedingly polite fakers or they're enjoying our cooking too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s still amusing that people think restaurant kitchens are cleaner than their neighbor’s. Yes, the Health Department inspects them, but have you ever read the reports from when they do?
I assume restaurants don’t let cat son their counters or use gnawed on chicken bones in soup.