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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]A quiche is paleo so long as you don't eat the crust. [/b]Your guests can eat the filling and skip the crust. They don't need a special dish. We keep paleo and I think the request is so rude and also just ridiculous. I'd be thrilled if a friend served up a quiche. That's totally accommodating of you. I don't think you need to do anything beyond that, but since you sound nicer than I am - still get your quiche & fruit side, but take your husband up on his offer and have him do some soft boiled eggs & bacon. [/quote] No it's not. Cheese and milk are not paleo. [/quote] And yet for some of us our ancestors were eating cheese and drinking milk 7500 years ago (at least). I can assure you that my people didn't meet a coconut or bell pepper till about the 1500s. This is why people make fun of this style of diet; it's arbitrary and not especially scientific.[/quote] Nobody asked for your opinion on the diet. However, I agree that the hostess should inform the guests what she is serving, and that they are free to bring anything else along they need for their special restrictions. We have dietary restrictions for one of our children and have done this for years. I certainly don't expect hosts to change their menu for us.[/quote]
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