| This thread took quite an entertaining turn. #teamnoplate |
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You may not *prefer* that someone plate your meal, but it is definitely not *rude.*. You eat what you want, leave the rest. It would also be *rude* for a guest in someone's home to comment upon how the host serves the meal. It would be rude for anyone to comment upon what is, or is not, eaten, by anyone.
See how that works? |
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It’s no wonder that holidays frequently turn into dysfunctional family gatherings when people apparently lose their minds over a relative serving them a plate of homemade food.
We do a buffet, but truly, who cares? The food police aren’t going to show up and make you clear your plate. People in this town really can’t yield an ounce of control even for a minute! |
Asked and answered. Someone here asked for opinions on plating, and I gave mine. Don’t like opinions? Don’t ask for them, or don’t read threads where they are solicited. Bye! |
This is not at all what prior poster was saying, but ok. |
| I was today years old when I learned there are 2 kinds of people in this world: those who must plate their guests dinner, and those who view such plating as a mortal offense. Who knew? |
Yeah that PP is really overwrought. This is cultural too - some cultures plating is the norm. Not everything is a huge deal. |
This. Why not? |
Lesson #1 in being fancy. You do not serve from the kitchen unless you are dining in an adjoining area. At most you can use the breakfast bar as a buffet but it should be dressed up a bit with a runner or cloth placemats. |
Moi aussi (that is for the fancy folk) |
DP. No, I wouldn't. I would expect they ate a bite of it and decided that it wasn't to their taste. |
Ding, ding, ding. We found the rude person here. You cannot post a rebuttal without calling names? You ARE rude. You might want to think about it. I am sure it is why you are lonely and unloved. (DP) |
In today’s open plan houses, you’ll see the messy kitchen from the dining area anyway. What’s the difference? |
I am not the Chef, just a different poster reading your back-and-forth. I have a question for you: Have you never gone to a dinner party at someone's house before? I'm not talking about a backyard barbecue. I'm talking about a nice dinner party where you're all seating at the dining room table and dinner is served by either staff or the host. Normally for a nice dinner party the food is plated in the kitchen and served to you. In fact hosting a nice dinner but serving it buffet style is ... lets just say ... uncouth. I also think you are mistaking something. For a traditional Thanksgiving the buffet is used because there is a wider variety of foods that are prepared. Obviously the Chef is not doing that. S/he has prepared four or five items that are being served. It is not like you are going to have options if you prefer sweet potatoes over mashed yet the Chef only prepared rice LOL. It really sounds like you don't have much experience eating at other peoples' homes or for more formal events. You might try to dial back your Burger King (we'll make it your way) tastes and experience a little more fine dining. Again, not the Chef. Just an innocent bystander reading your posts and wondering what your problem is that you wouldn't graciously accept what you are given. |
Well said. |