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[quote=Anonymous]Is it possible you were pushing the Mac & cheese without realizing it and that's why they told you? I'm a picky eater (undiagnosed autistic as a kid - my parents did all the same food things with me and my brother and he's not picky at all) - and can't tell you how many times I'd take a plain bagel and happily start eating it only to have some well-meaning adult all but shrieking at me to put some cream cheese on it, I can't possibly like it dry, try some lox, etc. I would have kept quiet but they kept going and it embarrassed me so I would say "I don't actually like cream cheese and lox - I like my bagels this way." It happens all the time. So maybe you didn't notice you were pushing certain foods on vegetarians because you thought you were just being a good hostess. [/quote]
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