Posted on 02/02/2008 5:55:41 AM PST by Mr. Brightside
A K-Bar is the only tool required on our food table.
Works great with cheese balls, dip or meat. Just wipe it on your pants leg before switching foods.
More party etiquette...
JERRY: So lemme get this straight: you find yourself in the kitchen. You see an éclair, in the receptacle. And you think to yourself, “What the hell, I’ll just eat some trash.”
LOL!!! And how appropriate that it happened at a Taco Bell!
Anyone who has ever done that, raise your hands.
LOL
EMB, I just noticed your tagline.
You might want to read post #22.
Plus a few times ‘below the rim’ and without the doily on.
What irks me is people who lick their fingers, then plunge their hand into a shared bowl of snacks. HEY, why don’t you just spit on the food?!
That's BS. Everyone knows that the spice from the Jalapenos kills all the germs!
I've been dipping all my life, and nothing has killed me. I've built up an immunity to germs. :0)
“never share dip in the first place”
Bingo.
More bad manners to avoid:
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Kramer: What did I miss? (asking his “intern”)
Darren: Well, after ordering, Mr. Seinfeld and Mr. Costanza debated on whether or not iron man wore some sort under garment between his skin and his iron suit
Kramer: Uh huh
Darren: Mr. Seinfeld went to the restroom, at which point Mr. Costanza scooped ice out of Mr. Seinfelds drink with his bare hands using it to wash up (Jerry is taking a sip of water and looking mad) then Mr. Costanza remarked to me, “This never happened.” (Jerry then spits out the water).
2. If you take your shirt off remember to put it it back on.
It is disgusting. I do it when I’m the only one eating from the dip. At a party I spoon a pile of dip on my plate and take a bunch of chips. That way I can leave the dip or lean back and shovel in snacks in more efficiently.
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