Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
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oh man, this sounds like an inside joke I missed (and I rarely miss them on here). Please share the origin!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
Oh—this reminded me of when I was just out of college and had moved to this area. I was invited to a party thrown by slightly older neighbors and brought a pint of bright green grocery store guacamole. I remember putting it on the table with all the normal things other people had brought and a silence falling upon the room as though I’d just set down a severed human head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
and vulgar
You are seen and appreciated.
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Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
and vulgar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
and vulgar
Anonymous wrote:We used to get together with two other families to swim and hang out. Each family would contribute a snack to share. One of the families always brought the same pint of grocery store macaroni salad. The other family and I would do things like charcuterie, fruit skewers or veggies and dips (so nothing super elaborate) but the macaroni salad week in and week out was so odd.
Anonymous wrote:We got invited over for happy hour by the parents of DD's school friend. We were invited for 6pm. We got there at 6pm. "Oh, you're early!" We were the only ones invited - this was not a party, but literally four adults.
She then grabbed a dinner plate, dumped Ritz crackers on it, and squirted ketchup on some and mustard on others. As we chatted (they were lovely!) she absentmindedly fed the dog the crackers. We had a glass of wine, stayed for 45 minutes and then left.
Anonymous wrote:Side dish was whole boiled onions. The big kind.
Host also served a pork tenderloin cooked to death and boiled potatoes.
The potatoes were nice 😊
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH's aunt served individual "salads" consisting of half a canned pear, a dollop of mayo, and a sprinkle of shredded cheese.
Is she from the Midwest? The salads with fruit and mayo are pretty famous. Sounds like she made a Waldorf/Ambrosia spin-off.
PP here and I stand corrected! Here's that pear/mayo/cheese salad in Southern Living magazine.
https://www.southernliving.com/recipes/pear-mayonnaise-salad-recipe