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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Like others said, it really varies person to person. A lot of us try to ignore the animal rennet in cheese because otherwise it makes it almost impossible to eat cheese (outside of that we buy for ourselves, with the veg rennet). But some will be more strict or adherent. Best just to ask - and, as a lifelong vegetarian, thanks for being considerate and kind toward your guests' dietary [b][u]preferences[/u][/b].[/quote] Fixed that for you. [/quote] PP-Who made you school marm?? Many guests live with self imposed dietary RESTRICTIONS. And since when do adults edit other people's writing, without being asked to? You sound like a real peach![/quote] More fodder for the "it's good to check" advice: I was told that eggs are off limit to an Indian vegetarian guest. At dessert time she mentioned that she does eat baked goods with eggs in them, no problem! That was good to know! For most people in the US, it's a preference. However most vegetarians in the world are religious vegetarians, and would consider it a prohibition. And then there are the rare cases of medical restrictions from eating certain foods. So you're both right.[/quote][/quote]
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