Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even eat potlucks due to food hygiene issues and I’m “healthy”. You’d be nuts to do it in his case. Some people are real pigs - don’t wash their hands, animals in the kitchen, using food that’s too old, etc.
Just have him eat earlier and explain it’s doctors orders.
+1
Plus, people are bad judges of which food to eat. I have seen people bring food from the messiest, most disgusting, non-particular and dirty homes, whose owners very likely do not wash their hands often, if at all - and their food was eaten completely; while people who brought food from the cleanest houses, who are very particular and extremely clean, and who use disposable gloves to cook (for one example) - their food was not touched. I could not believe my eyes. Just do not partake, OP.
Anonymous wrote:So why we would I like someone else's leftovers as anymore than my own?
Anonymous wrote:Just avoid mayonnaise dishes? What else?
My husband is still under chemotherapy and can not risk getting sick or he ends up in the hospital again. Any advise is appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:Never really got the potluck thing. I don't like my own leftovers, so wht
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t even eat potlucks due to food hygiene issues and I’m “healthy”. You’d be nuts to do it in his case. Some people are real pigs - don’t wash their hands, animals in the kitchen, using food that’s too old, etc.
Just have him eat earlier and explain it’s doctors orders.
+1
Plus, people are bad judges of which food to eat. I have seen people bring food from the messiest, most disgusting, non-particular and dirty homes, whose owners very likely do not wash their hands often, if at all - and their food was eaten completely; while people who brought food from the cleanest houses, who are very particular and extremely clean, and who use disposable gloves to cook (for one example) - their food was not touched. I could not believe my eyes. Just do not partake, OP.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t even eat potlucks due to food hygiene issues and I’m “healthy”. You’d be nuts to do it in his case. Some people are real pigs - don’t wash their hands, animals in the kitchen, using food that’s too old, etc.
Just have him eat earlier and explain it’s doctors orders.
Anonymous wrote:OP, Just wanted to say that you are a great partner to your husband. I know that caring for someone undergoing chemo is incredibly stressful, especially when you add in things like food poisoning to your worry list. I hope your husband has a full recovery.