Anonymous wrote:peanut butter, as tried first time in US. I like US by the way, and would never want to go back, for those who are about to ask me that. But this love for peanut butter is unexplainable. It gets stuck to your teeth. It has very oily texture as they add oil to it. And why on earth one needs peanut butter in this land of food abundance? It makes you so fat and it does not leave any room for anything else as it's so very filling. God, I like peanut and cashews and chestnuts as nuts, but make them into paste? I don't have anything against avocado, BTW. And look at our kids, they are kind of overdeveloped for their age and often overweight. Peanut butter indeed. You cant even grow so much peanuts unless you use tons of chemicals which in their turn affect your overall health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:peanut butter, as tried first time in US. I like US by the way, and would never want to go back, for those who are about to ask me that. But this love for peanut butter is unexplainable. It gets stuck to your teeth. It has very oily texture as they add oil to it. And why on earth one needs peanut butter in this land of food abundance? It makes you so fat and it does not leave any room for anything else as it's so very filling. God, I like peanut and cashews and chestnuts as nuts, but make them into paste? I don't have anything against avocado, BTW. And look at our kids, they are kind of overdeveloped for their age and often overweight. Peanut butter indeed. You cant even grow so much peanuts unless you use tons of chemicals which in their turn affect your overall health.
HAHA! Peanut butter was invented in Georgia and highly promoted to bring economic wealth to that state. It’s also easy to ship and store for the military so people got into the habit of eating it. It doesn’t go bad in lunch boxes. Things like that.
Anonymous wrote:peanut butter, as tried first time in US. I like US by the way, and would never want to go back, for those who are about to ask me that. But this love for peanut butter is unexplainable. It gets stuck to your teeth. It has very oily texture as they add oil to it. And why on earth one needs peanut butter in this land of food abundance? It makes you so fat and it does not leave any room for anything else as it's so very filling. God, I like peanut and cashews and chestnuts as nuts, but make them into paste? I don't have anything against avocado, BTW. And look at our kids, they are kind of overdeveloped for their age and often overweight. Peanut butter indeed. You cant even grow so much peanuts unless you use tons of chemicals which in their turn affect your overall health.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlie Brown parents. Just be ready to get sued.
And vilified on DCUM and social media as THAT parent responsible for raped, maimed, arrested, or dead guest.
Anonymous wrote:Charlie Brown parents. Just be ready to get sued.
Anonymous wrote:peanut butter, as tried first time in US. I like US by the way, and would never want to go back, for those who are about to ask me that. But this love for peanut butter is unexplainable. It gets stuck to your teeth. It has very oily texture as they add oil to it. And why on earth one needs peanut butter in this land of food abundance? It makes you so fat and it does not leave any room for anything else as it's so very filling. God, I like peanut and cashews and chestnuts as nuts, but make them into paste? I don't have anything against avocado, BTW. And look at our kids, they are kind of overdeveloped for their age and often overweight. Peanut butter indeed. You cant even grow so much peanuts unless you use tons of chemicals which in their turn affect your overall health.
Anonymous wrote:-the parent who is present is fun, funny, and shows interest in the kids. You don't have to give the kids alcohol to be cool.
-lots of food. let everyone eat. fill the fridge with drinks and the pantry with snacks.
-sports equipment (basketball hoop, volleyball net)
-good tv/hangout room where kids can be loud
-be relaxed about rules/cleanliness. No white carpets and sofa. No freaking out if a lamp gets broken accidentally.
-Pets are always interesting
-honestly some of it is just location. If your house happens to be centrally located among a group of friends , it's more likely to be a hangout house.
Anonymous wrote:Why do they need "snacks"? Can't the kids eat at home? I don't want my child to go over and be offered junk foods that we don't normally eat at home. Oh well maybe I will teach them that. But still, these "snack" motive must be part of american culture and sounds weird to me. They are not coming for the party so I would not worry about "snacks".