Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one grossed out by block party food, and it's sitting outside in the sun for hours with tons of people touching it? I just open a drink and sip from that while chatting for an hour, then leave. I don't eat.
Ha! I only eat what I bring and that’s it. Unless I’m going to a sit down dinner or lunch and or a catered/restaurant meal, I’m pretty much doing “stage eating” and putting a few things on my plate, pushing the food around then into the trash it goes. My expectation is never to have a full meal at office parties, block parties, birthday parties and most especially block parties.
I recognize I have food hang ups and yes, I will eat at restaurants.
Fun fact: I work for the health department.
Anonymous wrote:Re. peanut allergies. A girl died at a potluck because she ate a rice crispy treat made with peanut butter. They’re usually considered a safe treat made with marshmallow. Please label if you make it otherwise.
Anonymous wrote: grocery store broccoli salad with the fake bacon bits and shredded cheese
Watergate salad
You decide which is best
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about just dessert. Do people actually eat the other stuff? even in the 80s it seemed like no one ate the food at a block party. Chips and dip, maybe. Cookies and brownies, definitely. Everything else just sat. Seems the same at the ones I attended in our neighborhood a few years ago.
Yes we all eat. Only the eating disorder mommies stand on the side with their Yeti full of wine
NP. I eat: in my own house before I walk out to the party, and yes, I do enjoy one serving of wine at the party. If I’m hungry later I might even eat again after the party. I’m zany that way.
Enjoy your warm pasta salad and communal queso dip. I’m really missing out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How about just dessert. Do people actually eat the other stuff? even in the 80s it seemed like no one ate the food at a block party. Chips and dip, maybe. Cookies and brownies, definitely. Everything else just sat. Seems the same at the ones I attended in our neighborhood a few years ago.
Yes we all eat. Only the eating disorder mommies stand on the side with their Yeti full of wine
Anonymous wrote:How about just dessert. Do people actually eat the other stuff? even in the 80s it seemed like no one ate the food at a block party. Chips and dip, maybe. Cookies and brownies, definitely. Everything else just sat. Seems the same at the ones I attended in our neighborhood a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one grossed out by block party food, and it's sitting outside in the sun for hours with tons of people touching it? I just open a drink and sip from that while chatting for an hour, then leave. I don't eat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best: A great pasta salad with Italian dressing, fresh basil, maybe some mozzarella, fresh tomatoes.
Vulgar
Anonymous wrote:People eat things they would never usually consider eating at a block party. Mainly bc you are there, the food is there, everyone else is eating it.
So don’t think bc everyone ate your weird croissant pizza crust cream cheese contraption, grape jelly meatballs, or condensed soup zucchini casserole that is was AMAZING. People ate because it was there. And so were they.