Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I started a thread like this pre-covid and got some great responses. Key is having some unopened things so the person who cycles through keeping a new chip/salsa is right on. Of course stock all the beverages.
The advice I got and follow is to keep a TJ's frozen spinach artichoke dip in the freezer. (I keep several because we like to eat them too). Some fancy rosemary or firehouse crackers on cycle and I have something good and interesting to serve.
On the sweet side, we always have s'mores items and we have an indoor and outdoor fireplace. We can fire those up in a pinch. They don't expire. I even like them microwaved.
Fruits and vegetables and dips are difficult to always keep current, but a plate of trader joes canned dolmades, some olives, rosemary marcona almonds and dried figs from Wegmans would not be amiss.
This sounds good to me. I don’t really show up on people’s doorsteps and I would certainly not be rude. But a seltzer and a carrot stick and cream cheese/pepper jelly and bland crackers is not appealing to me at all. If you came to my house, you’d have truffle potato chips and chocolate covered grahams and Prosecco.
Anonymous wrote:I started a thread like this pre-covid and got some great responses. Key is having some unopened things so the person who cycles through keeping a new chip/salsa is right on. Of course stock all the beverages.
The advice I got and follow is to keep a TJ's frozen spinach artichoke dip in the freezer. (I keep several because we like to eat them too). Some fancy rosemary or firehouse crackers on cycle and I have something good and interesting to serve.
On the sweet side, we always have s'mores items and we have an indoor and outdoor fireplace. We can fire those up in a pinch. They don't expire. I even like them microwaved.
Fruits and vegetables and dips are difficult to always keep current, but a plate of trader joes canned dolmades, some olives, rosemary marcona almonds and dried figs from Wegmans would not be amiss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont open the door, so this is not a problem for me lol.
Like literally, I never have unexpected visitors. I find that really disrespectful.
You sound like my neighbor. I ran over yesterday morning and rang their bell at 7:45 a.m. because both of their cars were about to be trapped in their driveway all day as the contractors started to put down asphalt in our alley. They wouldn't answer the door, so they spent the day at home. Maybe sometime you should think about why you assume the worst in everyone else.
Couldn’t you just text them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont open the door, so this is not a problem for me lol.
Like literally, I never have unexpected visitors. I find that really disrespectful.
You sound like my neighbor. I ran over yesterday morning and rang their bell at 7:45 a.m. because both of their cars were about to be trapped in their driveway all day as the contractors started to put down asphalt in our alley. They wouldn't answer the door, so they spent the day at home. Maybe sometime you should think about why you assume the worst in everyone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont open the door, so this is not a problem for me lol.
Like literally, I never have unexpected visitors. I find that really disrespectful.
You sound like my neighbor. I ran over yesterday morning and rang their bell at 7:45 a.m. because both of their cars were about to be trapped in their driveway all day as the contractors started to put down asphalt in our alley. They wouldn't answer the door, so they spent the day at home. Maybe sometime you should think about why you assume the worst in everyone else.
and I do have some frozen cookie dough balls from a fundraiser I could throw in the oven. Smoothies? I would laugh and get creative. Anonymous wrote:I dont open the door, so this is not a problem for me lol.
Like literally, I never have unexpected visitors. I find that really disrespectful.