Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the best winter parties I ever attended was a n open house with a grilled cheese bar with lots of combo options. It was warm, homey, and delicious.
I don't know if I'm hoping the grilled cheese snob and the insistent salad/veggie poster is one person, or two. Do I feel better thinking there are two very miserable people in the world, or one extremely miserable person?
LOL. I always have a fresh option when I host. Usually a vegetable tray. Guess who ends up eating an entire ziploc bag of cut veggies throughout the week after the party because nobody touched my healthy option? Me. Maybe my New Years resolution will be to stop trying to make a vegetable tray happen. OTH at least I eat significantly more vegetables after my parties 🤣
Maybe try harder than a fresh vegetable tray? Healthy doesn’t just mean raw vegetables with ranch dip.
Please share what you make that people eat- I would love ideas! I do the vegetable tray as an easy finger food and I think the fresh crunch is a nice contrast to the heavier apps. I usually do all colors of peppers, carrots, cucumber, radish, and blanched green beans. Tell us what you make that’s so awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the best winter parties I ever attended was a n open house with a grilled cheese bar with lots of combo options. It was warm, homey, and delicious.
I don't know if I'm hoping the grilled cheese snob and the insistent salad/veggie poster is one person, or two. Do I feel better thinking there are two very miserable people in the world, or one extremely miserable person?
LOL. I always have a fresh option when I host. Usually a vegetable tray. Guess who ends up eating an entire ziploc bag of cut veggies throughout the week after the party because nobody touched my healthy option? Me. Maybe my New Years resolution will be to stop trying to make a vegetable tray happen. OTH at least I eat significantly more vegetables after my parties 🤣
Maybe try harder than a fresh vegetable tray? Healthy doesn’t just mean raw vegetables with ranch dip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of the best winter parties I ever attended was a n open house with a grilled cheese bar with lots of combo options. It was warm, homey, and delicious.
I don't know if I'm hoping the grilled cheese snob and the insistent salad/veggie poster is one person, or two. Do I feel better thinking there are two very miserable people in the world, or one extremely miserable person?
LOL. I always have a fresh option when I host. Usually a vegetable tray. Guess who ends up eating an entire ziploc bag of cut veggies throughout the week after the party because nobody touched my healthy option? Me. Maybe my New Years resolution will be to stop trying to make a vegetable tray happen. OTH at least I eat significantly more vegetables after my parties 🤣
Anonymous wrote:One of the best winter parties I ever attended was a n open house with a grilled cheese bar with lots of combo options. It was warm, homey, and delicious.
I don't know if I'm hoping the grilled cheese snob and the insistent salad/veggie poster is one person, or two. Do I feel better thinking there are two very miserable people in the world, or one extremely miserable person?
Anonymous wrote:One of the best winter parties I ever attended was a n open house with a grilled cheese bar with lots of combo options. It was warm, homey, and delicious.
I don't know if I'm hoping the grilled cheese snob and the insistent salad/veggie poster is one person, or two. Do I feel better thinking there are two very miserable people in the world, or one extremely miserable person?[/quote
LOL. I always have a fresh option when I host. Usually a vegetable tray. Guess who ends up eating an entire ziploc bag of cut veggies throughout the week after the party because nobody touched my healthy option? Me. Maybe my New Years resolution will be to stop trying to make a vegetable tray happen. OTH at least I eat significantly more vegetables after my parties 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked ziti, garlic bread, meatballs, fettucine, stuffed shells, etc.
You're missing salad and vegetables. Most adults I know eat healthy and go for low carb and would not touch most of this.
You're missing the etc. Most adults *I* know loosen up on holidays and special occasions and think when an Italian person is cooking Italian food, it's worth eating. But you go on thinking you're a better person because you can brag about being low carb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked ziti, garlic bread, meatballs, fettucine, stuffed shells, etc.
You're missing salad and vegetables. Most adults I know eat healthy and go for low carb and would not touch most of this.
Anonymous wrote:Just no to that casserole. That sounds disgusting. Nobody would touch that if I tried to serve it.
Anonymous wrote:When we had people over we did a dumpling fest. All kinds and cuisines, veggie and meat based. Chinese, Japanese, russian, etc. Some veg salads as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked ziti, garlic bread, meatballs, fettucine, stuffed shells, etc.
You're missing salad and vegetables. Most adults I know eat healthy and go for low carb and would not touch most of this.
NP. Yeah when I go to a NYE party I’m mainly looking forward to all the salads and vegetables