Anonymous wrote:What exactly makes homemade potato salad or "jacked up canned baked beans" infinitely healthier than store bought?
And what hot dog from any source is healthy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are insufferable. Why do you even assume it was the food making you sick?
+1 why do people think being an insufferable food snob is attractive?
Anonymous wrote:You are insufferable. Why do you even assume it was the food making you sick?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what do you serve a crowd, OP (and all of you who put "ready to eat" "food" in "quotation marks")?
Are you all growing organic blueberries and transforming them into nutritious not-too-sweet quick bread whilst straining your own organic yogurt and lightly roasting organic kale into chips?
Honestly. It's a party. Have some baked beans and a hot dog. It won't kill you.
I know you're being sarcastic, but I'll answer.
For a BBQ, we do high-quality hamburgers, hot dogs and buns. I make my own pulled pork BBQ, baked beans, potato salad. Huge fresh vegetable platter, huge fruit salad, plus sliced watermelon. Fresh corn on the cob. Tortilla chips, salsa, homemade guacamole. Homemade brownies and Rice Krispie treats (which are just fun, I know they're not fine fare).
The quality of dogs/burgers/buns matters. Making the items I make vs. buying at grocery = far less sodium! preservatives, etc. Fresh options are great to keep it all balanced.
You make your own baked beans? Is this what you’d serve at a bday party?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what do you serve a crowd, OP (and all of you who put "ready to eat" "food" in "quotation marks")?
Are you all growing organic blueberries and transforming them into nutritious not-too-sweet quick bread whilst straining your own organic yogurt and lightly roasting organic kale into chips?
Honestly. It's a party. Have some baked beans and a hot dog. It won't kill you.
I know you're being sarcastic, but I'll answer.
For a BBQ, we do high-quality hamburgers, hot dogs and buns. I make my own pulled pork BBQ, baked beans, potato salad. Huge fresh vegetable platter, huge fruit salad, plus sliced watermelon. Fresh corn on the cob. Tortilla chips, salsa, homemade guacamole. Homemade brownies and Rice Krispie treats (which are just fun, I know they're not fine fare).
The quality of dogs/burgers/buns matters. Making the items I make vs. buying at grocery = far less sodium! preservatives, etc. Fresh options are great to keep it all balanced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what do you serve a crowd, OP (and all of you who put "ready to eat" "food" in "quotation marks")?
Are you all growing organic blueberries and transforming them into nutritious not-too-sweet quick bread whilst straining your own organic yogurt and lightly roasting organic kale into chips?
Honestly. It's a party. Have some baked beans and a hot dog. It won't kill you.
I know you're being sarcastic, but I'll answer.
For a BBQ, we do high-quality hamburgers, hot dogs and buns. I make my own pulled pork BBQ, baked beans, potato salad. Huge fresh vegetable platter, huge fruit salad, plus sliced watermelon. Fresh corn on the cob. Tortilla chips, salsa, homemade guacamole. Homemade brownies and Rice Krispie treats (which are just fun, I know they're not fine fare).
The quality of dogs/burgers/buns matters. Making the items I make vs. buying at grocery = far less sodium! preservatives, etc. Fresh options are great to keep it all balanced.
Anonymous wrote:So what do you serve a crowd, OP (and all of you who put "ready to eat" "food" in "quotation marks")?
Are you all growing organic blueberries and transforming them into nutritious not-too-sweet quick bread whilst straining your own organic yogurt and lightly roasting organic kale into chips?
Honestly. It's a party. Have some baked beans and a hot dog. It won't kill you.