What's for dinner?
#2356
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How does one snack while masked? And indeed, snack enough to spoil one’s supper without having the mask off for a lot of time thereby making it an unmasked play date? Sounds like there was a whole lotta unmasked time. Serious question as we do not wear masks where I live save for a few businesses that request it (Starbucks, Whole Foods etc).
the play date was 2 hours with a handful of minutes for snacking. People snack at random speeds and during pandemic it’s faster than what would be usual.
I live in a city with very strict mask rules, including outdoors. every play date is outside - it’s just different than what the press shows for other places.
The only time I’m home, I’ll only be going indoors inside a public space for groceries/food or refueling propane although I recently had to get a light bulb for the kitchen counter and that was an indoor light shop. It’s not the standard lightbulb in a 4-pack but one of those long 24” (??) thin tubes that’s $15 retail yet worth not storing in my house since it would likely break in storage.
#2357
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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Arugula salad
Jasmine rice
panko crusted Dover Sole with lemon and browned butter.
Jasmine rice
panko crusted Dover Sole with lemon and browned butter.
#2358
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Grilled caprese sandwich on tartine bread
fusilli pasta with Rao’s tomato/basil sauce and grated parm
hummus
assd raw vegetables
iced water
sartori chocolate-covered dried strawberries
fusilli pasta with Rao’s tomato/basil sauce and grated parm
hummus
assd raw vegetables
iced water
sartori chocolate-covered dried strawberries
#2359
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: ORD
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I made coq au vin last night. It was scrum-diddly-umptious. The photo doesn't look super great, however. Served with a baguette.
#2360
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“Boards” carried out from Postino in Scottsdale last evening:

Mozzarella, tomato and basil; prosciutto, fig and mascarpone; ricotta, dates and pistachio; buratta, bacon, tomato and arugula
Not shown: sweet 'n spicy pepper jam with goat cheese; brie, apple and fig spread.

Mozzarella, tomato and basil; prosciutto, fig and mascarpone; ricotta, dates and pistachio; buratta, bacon, tomato and arugula
Not shown: sweet 'n spicy pepper jam with goat cheese; brie, apple and fig spread.
Last edited by ILuvParis; Sep 28, 2020 at 10:00 am
#2361
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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“Boards” carried out from Postino in Scottsdale last evening:

Mozzarella, tomato and basil; prosciutto, fig and mascarpone; ricotta, dates and pistachio; buratta, bacon, tomato and arugula
Not shown: sweet 'n spicy pepper jam with goat cheese; brie, apple and fig spread.

Mozzarella, tomato and basil; prosciutto, fig and mascarpone; ricotta, dates and pistachio; buratta, bacon, tomato and arugula
Not shown: sweet 'n spicy pepper jam with goat cheese; brie, apple and fig spread.
#2362
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Break the Fast supper
plus smoked salmon and hot smoked salmon
plus smoked salmon and hot smoked salmon
#2363
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it’s the same as any play date with people. People play outdoors while masked. When it’s snack time, they sit apart, remove masks, and snack. After snacking, they put on hand sanitizing spray, put mask back on, and play. That’s how people gather together.
the play date was 2 hours with a handful of minutes for snacking. People snack at random speeds and during pandemic it’s faster than what would be usual.
I live in a city with very strict mask rules, including outdoors. every play date is outside - it’s just different than what the press shows for other places.
The only time I’m home, I’ll only be going indoors inside a public space for groceries/food or refueling propane although I recently had to get a light bulb for the kitchen counter and that was an indoor light shop. It’s not the standard lightbulb in a 4-pack but one of those long 24” (??) thin tubes that’s $15 retail yet worth not storing in my house since it would likely break in storage.
the play date was 2 hours with a handful of minutes for snacking. People snack at random speeds and during pandemic it’s faster than what would be usual.
I live in a city with very strict mask rules, including outdoors. every play date is outside - it’s just different than what the press shows for other places.
The only time I’m home, I’ll only be going indoors inside a public space for groceries/food or refueling propane although I recently had to get a light bulb for the kitchen counter and that was an indoor light shop. It’s not the standard lightbulb in a 4-pack but one of those long 24” (??) thin tubes that’s $15 retail yet worth not storing in my house since it would likely break in storage.
#2364
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Location: Redondo Beach, Ca
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Masks are required for everyone over the age of 2 here . I am always impressed when i see really young kids wearing a mask. Meanwhile some adults have hissy fits over wearing them.
#2365




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Other than when I have been on flights in the past 5 months, I had to wear a mask for the first time today. Mr. Fink and I went to a friend’s mom’s house to help her with some stuff and put on masks out of respect for her. She kept telling us to take them off and not to be silly but Mr. Fink plays in a soccer league a few times a week and our lives are pretty normal (seeing friends, having them over to our place, some travel, restaurants etc) so we just did it for her despite her objections, No hissy fits but man, how do you guys do it? It was just awful. Hot, uncomfortable, chafed my ears. And that was for an hour and a half. I can’t imagine having to wear one all day, every day. And outside? No way. If I had to, of course I would. I am not anti-mask and I know people can and do wear them for hours every day, but am I ever glad I live in a place with low case numbers, no paranoia and no mask requirements other than a few chain stores (Starbucks, etc) where even there, they don’t care. Side note, we stopped at a Starbucks on our way home and I walked in before I remembered (don’t go to SB much). I saw the sign and said I was sorry and I would go back to my car to get it and the guy said don’t bother, no big deal. No one other than the staff were wearing them either, I am guessing because it is impossible to sit and drink coffee with a mask on.
#2366
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There is only one pub I go to where the staff are being told to wear masks (ironically it's also the only place I go to that has had a covid case) and they all seem to constantly be adjusting the mask. Given they're handling glasses, plates etc It seems like a great way to spread things around rather than stop it. I sort of figure young children will do the same.
#2367
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Other than when I have been on flights in the past 5 months, I had to wear a mask for the first time today. Mr. Fink and I went to a friend’s mom’s house to help her with some stuff and put on masks out of respect for her. She kept telling us to take them off and not to be silly but Mr. Fink plays in a soccer league a few times a week and our lives are pretty normal (seeing friends, having them over to our place, some travel, restaurants etc) so we just did it for her despite her objections, No hissy fits but man, how do you guys do it? It was just awful. Hot, uncomfortable, chafed my ears. And that was for an hour and a half. I can’t imagine having to wear one all day, every day. And outside? No way. If I had to, of course I would. I am not anti-mask and I know people can and do wear them for hours every day, but am I ever glad I live in a place with low case numbers, no paranoia and no mask requirements other than a few chain stores (Starbucks, etc) where even there, they don’t care. Side note, we stopped at a Starbucks on our way home and I walked in before I remembered (don’t go to SB much). I saw the sign and said I was sorry and I would go back to my car to get it and the guy said don’t bother, no big deal. No one other than the staff were wearing them either, I am guessing because it is impossible to sit and drink coffee with a mask on.
#2368
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and that’s the case - we have to. Maybe it’s related to population density as well? Masks are required when outdoors although most people remove them when they have a lot of personal space. As bad as our rates are, maybe things would be worse without masks. Plus for outdoor restaurant dining, masks are required. San Francisco lacks indoor dining. I know that I’ll get carryout at times and I still am not ready for any restaurant dining, not even outdoors.
#2369




Join Date: Oct 2013
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Other than when I have been on flights in the past 5 months, I had to wear a mask for the first time today. Mr. Fink and I went to a friend’s mom’s house to help her with some stuff and put on masks out of respect for her. She kept telling us to take them off and not to be silly but Mr. Fink plays in a soccer league a few times a week and our lives are pretty normal (seeing friends, having them over to our place, some travel, restaurants etc) so we just did it for her despite her objections, No hissy fits but man, how do you guys do it? It was just awful. Hot, uncomfortable, chafed my ears. And that was for an hour and a half. I can’t imagine having to wear one all day, every day. And outside? No way. If I had to, of course I would. I am not anti-mask and I know people can and do wear them for hours every day, but am I ever glad I live in a place with low case numbers, no paranoia and no mask requirements other than a few chain stores (Starbucks, etc) where even there, they don’t care. Side note, we stopped at a Starbucks on our way home and I walked in before I remembered (don’t go to SB much). I saw the sign and said I was sorry and I would go back to my car to get it and the guy said don’t bother, no big deal. No one other than the staff were wearing them either, I am guessing because it is impossible to sit and drink coffee with a mask on.
Otherwise, I don't mind wearing them in stores, but they are incredibly hot and uncomfortable so I try to minimize how long I'm in a store. No mask outside. We haven't flown since January (I'm going stir crazy) but are contemplating a trip we have booked for end of October. One of our biggest reservations is that from home to hotel, it's about 8 hours of travel time, almost all of which would be wearing a mask.
#2370
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: ORD
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If it's that uncomfortable, get a different mask. I actually like the KN95 one a friend gave me but I also wear homemade ones that my sister in law made and those are fine too. I bought some from Citizens of Humanity. They are the kind that tie behind your head, and that's really annoying...difficult to get on.
My main beef with them is they fog my glasses.

