"Chatty Cathy" > wrote
> Andy wrote:
>> I think it's rude. I wouldn't say anything, probably just remove them
>> from the guest list.
> I find it's rude too - but it's a bit difficult to remove them from the
> guest list if they are 'family' 
> My late BIL used to 'smother' everything in salt and tomato ketchup - even
> on roast chicken - blech. I just resigned myself to the fact eventually -
> sigh.
I can't take it personally. Some people just do salt their food without
tasting it. Doesn't matter if they are in a restaurant or at home. I don't
get it, but it doesn't bother me, either. I remember a co-worker salting
her food at a luncheon and some people yelling at her, taste it first!
I don't think that drawing attention to someone doing that is especially
polite, either.
nancy