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Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Bill Spohn
He put the 'bar' in 'barrister'
9971
Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
Vancouver BC
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:How do you approach it?
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Dave R wrote: Friends are a different story. I do not allow them to help serve or clear. That’s my job. Their job is to relax and enjoy themselves.
When I am at someone else’s house I insist on helping clear away the dishes.
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Dave R wrote: Friends are a different story. I do not allow them to help serve or clear. That’s my job. Their job is to relax and enjoy themselves.
When I am at someone else’s house I insist on helping clear away the dishes.
Ah ha! It sure didn't take long for this double standard to raise its head!
Stuart Yaniger wrote:I make my friends do prep, as well. A regular Simon LeGree, that's what I am.
Bill Spohn
He put the 'bar' in 'barrister'
9971
Tue Mar 21, 2006 7:31 pm
Vancouver BC
Dave R wrote:
If you could also convince them to bring all the food and wine you would have hit the jackpot.
Maria Samms
Picky Eater Pleaser
1272
Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:42 pm
Morristown, NJ
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
43589
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Cynthia Wenslow
Pizza Princess
5746
Mon Mar 27, 2006 9:32 pm
The Third Coast
Maria Samms wrote:I was raised in a strict Italian family, where men did not get up to do anything and women waited on them. I kinda like this
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Dave R wrote: Friends are a different story. I do not allow them to help serve or clear. That’s my job. Their job is to relax and enjoy themselves.
When I am at someone else’s house I insist on helping clear away the dishes.
Ah ha! It sure didn't take long for this double standard to raise its head!
Paul Winalski
Wok Wielder
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 9:16 pm
Merrimack, New Hampshire
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Jenise wrote:
But I always refuse help cleaning up for several reasons. One, I want guests to relax after dinner, and I want to relax after dinner too. Bob and I typically put the leftovers away and fill the dishwasher, but the pans and glassware are left for the next morning when I take care of the final cleanup.
celia wrote:Golly, guess I'm in the minority on this one. Yes, I allow them to serve, and clean up, and make me tea if I've had too much to drink. Sometimes if I'm having a long day, I'll ring and they'll just bring the whole dinner over. But the people I have to dinner tend to be people I've grown up with - we've lived together at college, gone through uni together, we're closer than family. They know their way around my kitchen as well as I do. And I wouldn't have it any other way.
Maria Samms
Picky Eater Pleaser
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Thu Dec 28, 2006 8:42 pm
Morristown, NJ
Cynthia Wenslow wrote:Maria Samms wrote:I was raised in a strict Italian family, where men did not get up to do anything and women waited on them. I kinda like this
Every man on the WLDG is now disappointed you are already married! (Of course half of them were before....)
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