Anonymous wrote:Anyone do family Sunday dinners where every family brings a dish?
Anonymous wrote:I am the bacon lady of potlucks. I either bring mashed potatoes with bacon or Mac and cheese with bacon. For Jewish potlucks I bring the matzoh balls and a kugel. Those are your only options with me. I cook very few things, but what I make is done well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People want chips. It's a party. People who bring chips know some people want chips. Don't assume everyone wants your foo-foo homemade whatever.
I want to try foo foo homemade food sometimes.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three pages and I'm the only one with reservations about the food other people prepare?
Cleanliness of other people's kitchens, do they lick their fingers inbetween, worse, and so on?
I'm not a clean freak but it does skeeve me quite a bit.
So you never eat out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three pages and I'm the only one with reservations about the food other people prepare?
Cleanliness of other people's kitchens, do they lick their fingers inbetween, worse, and so on?
I'm not a clean freak but it does skeeve me quite a bit.
I have a friend like you. She will eat stuff I prepare but never anyone else's food. She knows I am a stickler about cleanliness expecially when it comes to food for others. That said I live on the edge and will typically try stuff at a potluck. However when we have a work potluck typically everything is purchased at a store or restaurant. We love to do potluck happy hours and often a small group with pitch in an order wings or pizza, and others will just stop by whole food so we don't have the home cooked worry.
As for the finger licking thing, for years I was the work cake cutter b/c I could not stand the thought that someone might do this. I think it is a reflex for some, they don't even realize they are doing it.
Yes, at a kids party, the cupcake arranger (some mom) could not stop licking her freaking fingers. ugh.
Anonymous wrote:People want chips. It's a party. People who bring chips know some people want chips. Don't assume everyone wants your foo-foo homemade whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three pages and I'm the only one with reservations about the food other people prepare?
Cleanliness of other people's kitchens, do they lick their fingers inbetween, worse, and so on?
I'm not a clean freak but it does skeeve me quite a bit.
I have a friend like you. She will eat stuff I prepare but never anyone else's food. She knows I am a stickler about cleanliness expecially when it comes to food for others. That said I live on the edge and will typically try stuff at a potluck. However when we have a work potluck typically everything is purchased at a store or restaurant. We love to do potluck happy hours and often a small group with pitch in an order wings or pizza, and others will just stop by whole food so we don't have the home cooked worry.
As for the finger licking thing, for years I was the work cake cutter b/c I could not stand the thought that someone might do this. I think it is a reflex for some, they don't even realize they are doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Three pages and I'm the only one with reservations about the food other people prepare?
Cleanliness of other people's kitchens, do they lick their fingers inbetween, worse, and so on?
I'm not a clean freak but it does skeeve me quite a bit.