Anonymous
Post 10/21/2025 12:42     Subject: Bring food, or would that be weird?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate lasagna.


I enjoy my fresh lasagna. When I want lasagne.

No thanks to unsolicited, second hand, reheated lasagna.


Ummmmm.. I'm not the OP. BUT when I bring lasagna I bring it uncooked - so they can pop it into the freezer or bake it that day or leave in fridge until tomorrow and bake tomorrow. I don't anticipate that my food is going to be eaten by me. I make it in a container they can toss, cover it with aluminum foil - or if I really know the person I put it in a baking dish and ask them to call when it's empty and I'll come get it.


I would prefer this preparation, provided I expressed an interest in eating lasagna.

If I'm not interested in receiving lasagna, I prefer no lasagna.

That is to say, you cannot go wrong by bringing anyone a meal ever.


As long as we acknowledge the recipient is free to dispose of the unwanted meal, by all means bring whatever.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2025 21:52     Subject: Bring food, or would that be weird?

Anonymous wrote:Absolutely bring a meal, but bring something full of protein and vegetables (a chicken stew for example), and not a carb laden, no nutrient meal.


+1
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2025 21:37     Subject: Bring food, or would that be weird?

My kids are 9 and 12 and I'd appreciate a lasagna and a salad! That is to say, you cannot go wrong by bringing anyone a meal ever.
Anonymous
Post 10/20/2025 18:56     Subject: Bring food, or would that be weird?

If she's pumping, she might like a bottle of tequila and mixers instead.
Anonymous
Post 10/17/2025 13:48     Subject: Bring food, or would that be weird?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I hate lasagna.


I enjoy my fresh lasagna. When I want lasagne.

No thanks to unsolicited, second hand, reheated lasagna.


Ummmmm.. I'm not the OP. BUT when I bring lasagna I bring it uncooked - so they can pop it into the freezer or bake it that day or leave in fridge until tomorrow and bake tomorrow. I don't anticipate that my food is going to be eaten by me. I make it in a container they can toss, cover it with aluminum foil - or if I really know the person I put it in a baking dish and ask them to call when it's empty and I'll come get it.