Today's Dead Spread
"Kalmia" > wrote in message
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On Jun 17, 7:15 pm, Melba's Jammin' >
wrote:
> It was uninspired. Deli potato salad (not bad), cole slaw (not too
> bad), chips, pickle spears, roast beast sandwiches with plastic packets
> of condiments; bars, cupcakes, and tasty carrot cake. Plastic flatware
> that looked like stainless steel, and paper plates and styro coffee
> cups. Lutherans are getting a bad name for their funeral luncheons, I
> fear. I'm thinking of converting to Judaism€ąthat was a nice spread.
Gee, when did it become de rigueur to feed the bunch after a funeral?
Or is this a regional thang?
Years ago, it was customary in my area to offer coffee, tea and petit
fours back at the house. Now, it's become a spread for sure at the
funeral parlor, or having the whole bunch at a resto for heavy duty
appetizers and desserts. Did the resto industry work in league with
the funeral directors to promote this? I wonder what's next.
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I don't think I've ever been to a funeral without a dead spread afterwards.
And I've never had a dead spread at a funeral parlor or a "resto." They're
always in the church fellowship hall or somebody's home.
Ms P
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