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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For what it’s worth I am dairy free and gluten-free and I just bought piles of food I can’t eat because that’s what my guests want. They didn’t ask for it… But they did suggest we have brunch together. I love them and I’m hosting and I picked things out that I knew would be tasty for them. And I’m not all grudgy about it. And it’s not a lifestyle choice for me, I get really really sick if I eat the stuff. I’ll be wearing gloves to plate some things.[/quote] I’m so happy to do it because this means we get to be with family for our holiday. some of y’all need to settle down. [/quote] But you're hosting. Not acting like an entitled guest. [/quote] You missed the part where the entire family invited themselves over. And I decided to just go with it. So sure. But this other person is hosting to there’s no need to get in a huff about it. Sometimes the single people and vegans are hosting outside their set menu as well. It’s the holidays. choose kindness [/quote]
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