Would you serve a dinner guest a frozen dinner?

Aug 21, 2015 10:53

Well, I guess if you don't want him to come back...


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pronker August 22 2015, 15:49:29 UTC
"Hmmm, Arsenic, saltpeter, nitrites, We'll serve him this one."

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spikesgirl58 August 22 2015, 18:48:38 UTC
ROTFL - but is she serving that to the guest or her husband who was out playing golf all day while she had to take care of the kids and the house.

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Emily Post approved? ext_850482 August 22 2015, 18:38:50 UTC
I suppose it's OK if that's what you're having, as well. (Esp. if it's a family sized portion.)

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Re: Emily Post approved? spikesgirl58 August 22 2015, 18:47:37 UTC
I suppose under those conditions, but I couldn't see a guest getting that excited over a TV dinner.

I'm just wondering what she studying so hard on the back of that box...

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vinib August 22 2015, 19:00:49 UTC
Yes. Coz I don't like having strange people in my home and it's really easy to blame "frozen dinner" for their food poisoning untimely departure.

But...seriously, how is this a thing? It looks HORRIBLE! The foodie in me died a little. Just like my guests.

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spikesgirl58 August 22 2015, 19:10:59 UTC
I just cannot even imagine this situation. My hubby would be strung up if he did this to me.

And the TV dinners back then - double ick.

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pronker August 22 2015, 19:19:49 UTC
the TV dinners back then

Yes, the freezing process hates peas! They were always little shriveled blobs, not like luscious fresh peas at all. Corn was okay, but potatoes were nasty pastes. :(

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spikesgirl58 August 22 2015, 19:26:44 UTC
I remember more than once stealing a TV dinner from the freezer and using those peas in our slingshots.

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