Anonymous wrote:So if touching anyone else's food is a problem, what would be the protocal for fruit. It I hand you an apple, should I be gloved? Do you need to wash it when you get it? After all those same hands should never touch your potato chip, right?
Anonymous wrote:So if touching anyone else's food is a problem, what would be the protocal for fruit. It I hand you an apple, should I be gloved? Do you need to wash it when you get it? After all those same hands should never touch your potato chip, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, this is a super weird practice. Your visitor was normal, your family practice is not.
NP. Disagree. We also don't eat out of the bag in our house, just as we don't eat out of the serving bowl at meals. You portion out what you want onto your own/plate bowl and can go back for more. If a guest did this at my home, I'd do what a PP said and buy an extra bag for us/the kids. It would never occur to me to walk into someone's house and start sticking my hand into their snacks. Gross.
So you use a spoon to put the chips/popcorn in your bowl?
I'm the PP you're quoting. No, I don't put out a spoon and have not seen that done for chips/popcorn. You tip the bag and shake a portion out onto your plate/bowl, not reach inside the bag to grab your portion.
Interesting...I would never just put a bag out to serve. I would serve in a bowl.
OK, well you're changing OP's scenario in which a guest took a bag of snacks and stuck hand into it. For everyone who says eating out of the communal bag is fine, does that apply to other snacks? What about ice cream? Where do you draw the line? Just dry snacks?
Anonymous wrote:I don’t see the problem with it.
Anonymous wrote:I would say, “Oh my gosh, I am so sorry, here, let me get you a bowl. Here I am having my guest eat straight from the bag; I am the worst hostess. Here, here is the bowl.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m with you, OP. It’s gross and my kids know better than to do that. I’ve seen people that stick their hand in the chip bowl at parties and I just won’t eat any. Amongst my family and friends when we host we either have tongs out or we’ll use a napkin to grab some chips, never bare hands.
OMG. Where are you from? My husband goes this napkins thing. Grabbing food with napkins, covering food with napkins, holding a sandwich with napkins, opening public doors with a napkin… the amount of paper waste they go through is crazy.
That’s called OCD - fear of contamination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m with you, OP. It’s gross and my kids know better than to do that. I’ve seen people that stick their hand in the chip bowl at parties and I just won’t eat any. Amongst my family and friends when we host we either have tongs out or we’ll use a napkin to grab some chips, never bare hands.
OMG. Where are you from? My husband goes this napkins thing. Grabbing food with napkins, covering food with napkins, holding a sandwich with napkins, opening public doors with a napkin… the amount of paper waste they go through is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Covid and other illnesses may spread through saliva. I would never do this as a guest. I don't know if most people would think about this, though, so maybe your guest wasn't particularly rude.
Anonymous wrote:This is so weird to me. Don’t people at parties and such put a bowl of chips on the table so people can grab a handful at a time?
Anonymous wrote:I would say, “Oh my gosh, I am so sorry, here, let me get you a bowl. Here I am having my guest eat straight from the bag; I am the worst hostess. Here, here is the bowl.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I seem to recall people reaching inside a big bag of marshmellows to put them on their roasting sticks with their outdoor hands at every single camping cookout I’ve attending. Big bags of chips are open for people to help themselves. Don’t even get me started on salsa and dips.
At Cub Scouts and in my yard, a single adult with clean hands holds the bag and hands out marshmallows. No one wants a bunch of gross kid hands in the bag.
Thats weird, dude. You are eating off sticks.
We have stainless s’mores sticks that get washed and brought to camp in a carrying case. You can pick them up at Safeway or Bed Bath & Beyond.