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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it were me I’d put in a order for fried chicken at our local grocery/deli and have DH or a friend run and get it at mealtime. At least half drumsticks. Then bring a fruit tray, veg platter, cheese/crackers. Vegetarians can snack on the side items. I am also tired of pizza. [/quote] At least a vegetarian can eat pizza. Its very uncomfortable if others are eating meal and you cannot. I don't care if there is no food but please say no vegetarian food so we can eat a meal in advanced or we have to eat one after we leave or mine will get hungry and ask to leave the party early, which annoys the host.[/quote] OK, snowflake. :roll: [/quote] [b]Wow, I think you're the inconsiderate person who deserves an eye roll here.[/b] I was taught that as a host I should do everything in my power to accommodate all of my guests -- veg or non-veg, big or little, and even allergies (although those were not as common when I was a child).[/quote] +1 I was also taught to be a polite host. How big a deal is it to simply mention to the guests what the food options will be so that the vegetarians can bring their own? Eye-rolling PP is the snowflake if he/she feels this is such a burden.[/quote] I always mention what I'm serving in the invite. "Chicken nuggets, fruit, and cake will be served." If you feel the need to eat ahead of time, or pack food, that is fine. Pizza excludes vegans and those with dairy allergy. We can't accommodate everyone. Thankfully we live in the suburbs and I don't know any vegetarians.[/quote] What? Suburbs.dobt have vegetarians? This is not a new urban , avocado toast loving trend. Hahaha. My hometown has 2 vegetarian restaurants with a population of 50k people. It's not even suburban bc there are no.big cities around. You are ridiculous[/quote]
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