Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 21:26     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

You could probably add a little espresso powder, which is good with dark chocolate.
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 18:56     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.
[b]

Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.


Not everyone is neurotic. Even though, reading DCUM, it might seem like it.


It doesn’t make you neurotic to not want to eat something baked by a stranger. I really doubt any flight attendant or Uber driver wants any homemade food given to them by a customer/complete stranger.

For the house sitter or dog sitter that’s a different story and a very nice gesture that’s likely appreciated. But no flight staff or Uber driver want your homemade treats, PP.


+1. As a teacher, I do not eat any homemade foods given to me by students/their parents. I know them reasonably well but I still don’t feel comfortable eating things they made and brought in. My mom is a doctor and patients were always giving her homemade treats too which she also would never eat. I sincerely doubt any flight staff or Uber driver would eat brownies from a random customer they’ve never met.


Most people don't have such hang ups about treats.


Actually they do. Food from a complete stranger??? No way. What if they are crazy?
Anonymous
Post 10/09/2023 18:48     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Cut open a bag of mint tea for mint chocolate brownies.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2023 15:52     Subject: Re:Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

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Anonymous wrote:This is not for taste but for nutrition - add a can of black beans for fiber and make them more filling.


Just reading that made me spontaneously poop my pants.




Jokes aside, I would actually add black beans (I've made black bean brownies before), but just for me. And not everybody can digest beans well!
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2023 15:49     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.


Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.


Not everyone is neurotic. Even though, reading DCUM, it might seem like it.


It doesn’t make you neurotic to not want to eat something baked by a stranger. I really doubt any flight attendant or Uber driver wants any homemade food given to them by a customer/complete stranger.

For the house sitter or dog sitter that’s a different story and a very nice gesture that’s likely appreciated. But no flight staff or Uber driver want your homemade treats, PP.


+1. As a teacher, I do not eat any homemade foods given to me by students/their parents. I know them reasonably well but I still don’t feel comfortable eating things they made and brought in. My mom is a doctor and patients were always giving her homemade treats too which she also would never eat. I sincerely doubt any flight staff or Uber driver would eat brownies from a random customer they’ve never met.


That's funny, I've taught in a number of schools and pretty much every coworker I had would eat from the communal table. Parents and coworkers often baked and left goods there. In this case, the school is asking for [b]homebaked
or store bought contributions to feed teachers and staff, so I assume most of the people there are willing to eat homemade food.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2023 15:49     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.
[b]

Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.


Not everyone is neurotic. Even though, reading DCUM, it might seem like it.


It doesn’t make you neurotic to not want to eat something baked by a stranger. I really doubt any flight attendant or Uber driver wants any homemade food given to them by a customer/complete stranger.

For the house sitter or dog sitter that’s a different story and a very nice gesture that’s likely appreciated. But no flight staff or Uber driver want your homemade treats, PP.


+1. As a teacher, I do not eat any homemade foods given to me by students/their parents. I know them reasonably well but I still don’t feel comfortable eating things they made and brought in. My mom is a doctor and patients were always giving her homemade treats too which she also would never eat. I sincerely doubt any flight staff or Uber driver would eat brownies from a random customer they’ve never met.


That's funny, I've taught in a number of schools and pretty much every coworker I had would eat from the communal table. Parents and coworkers often baked and left goods there. In this case, the school is asking for homebred or store bought contributions to feed teachers and staff, so I assume most of the people there are willing to eat homemade food.
Anonymous
Post 10/05/2023 13:30     Subject: Ghirardelli brownie mix fans, come in please.

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No recipe modifications or additions needed.

Giant shopper: Buy at Costco, so much cheaper and you will always have plenty on hand.

I [/b]make a batch before traveling, bagged up in cute serving bags, hand out to flight staff, house and dog sitters, Uber driver, and thank everyone for their service.
[b]

Does any stranger seriously accept a homemade brownie in a baggie and actually eat it? I’m pretty sore most of the people are throwing these out.


Not everyone is neurotic. Even though, reading DCUM, it might seem like it.


It doesn’t make you neurotic to not want to eat something baked by a stranger. I really doubt any flight attendant or Uber driver wants any homemade food given to them by a customer/complete stranger.

For the house sitter or dog sitter that’s a different story and a very nice gesture that’s likely appreciated. But no flight staff or Uber driver want your homemade treats, PP.


+1. As a teacher, I do not eat any homemade foods given to me by students/their parents. I know them reasonably well but I still don’t feel comfortable eating things they made and brought in. My mom is a doctor and patients were always giving her homemade treats too which she also would never eat. I sincerely doubt any flight staff or Uber driver would eat brownies from a random customer they’ve never met.


Most people don't have such hang ups about treats.