Anonymous wrote:So for those of you who say they would throw it in the trash if the neighbor would ask you, “I made pumpkin snickerdoodles. Would you like some or are you all sugared up after Halloween?” would you say yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg I feel so bad for you miserable people.
Yeah, this is making me feel bad and weird about myself. I make homemade baked goods and have given them to neighbors. I’ve also made food for parties and dropped food off for people. I really do spend a lot of time thinking about what to make, looking up multiple recipes, and I spend on the best ingredients. It makes me sad that people might just be dumping the food. And it makes me feel weird or stupid for bothering to make anything.
Anonymous wrote:My neighbor makes heavily homemade cinnamon rolls. She delivers them on my birthday and several other times throughout the year as a surprise. At first I thought it was a one time kind gesture, but I’ve learned she loves to bake and giving gifts brings her joy. Who am I to stomp out that joy or the buttery, warm cinnamon rolls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you eat restaurant food?
Yeah, chances are that the neighbor’s food is more sanitary than the restaurant.
-daughter of parents who worked in the food industry![]()
Anonymous wrote:Only the ones who don't have cats.
Anonymous wrote:So for those of you who say they would throw it in the trash if the neighbor would ask you, “I made pumpkin snickerdoodles. Would you like some or are you all sugared up after Halloween?” would you say yes or no?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never eat food cooked by a neighbor. I thank them then toss it. How about you?
You could at least tell me so I stop wasting my time.
Anonymous wrote:This is a tough one. It's not just neighbors but also at work pot-lucks.
I am not keen on eating stuff from people I don't know, period. Probably because I've picked out cat or dog hair from stuff and then wondered what the hell else is in the food I can't see. I've also seen plenty of nose-picking being done by small children. Adults can also be guilty of this.
When people bring in stuff they proudly brag their kids have helped make I avoid those items. Particularly if there is any element of it that is uncooked. I've seen cupcake frosting and cookie frosting where lots of little fingerprints are obvious. I've even seen commercials with kids helping bake cookies or make marshmallow treats and the kids are licking their fingers as they help.
Fully aware that even worse goes on behind the scenes in restaurants but for some reason that doesn't bother me as much as seeing cat hair or little fingerprints on homemade items.