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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A dessert can be a cookie tray with tea/coffee. I get chocolate lace cookies from TJ or Whole Foods and serve those on a nice plate [/quote] Ugh no. That's tea time not after dinner dessert.[/quote] OP LIVES IN AMERICA[/quote] But their guest does not. And they wanted to do a three course meal. I know, in America reading comprehension is not well-taught. Sorry for you![/quote] So when he hosts her in Europe, he should serve an Amerian meal?? No! You go do something like this to experience the local culture. We just have a lack of it here.[/quote] Exactly. No European wants to eat cheese grits and ham, or chicken tenders withe a Caesar salad on a Tuesday night. Infact, I would say even most UP families I know would not want to eat that. We sit down and eat three course meals consisting of a soup or salad, the entree with 2 vegetable sides, and a light dessert and a small cheese course. [/quote]
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