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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not rude, but I’d only go to a dinner party without alcohol once. [/quote] Exactly, I'd never be back. I'm gluten free but I always make sure that if I'm posting a party I will have some gluten options or even better gluten substites for everyone to enjoy. Like I'm used to just putting pate on a cucumber slice, but I know most people prefer some bread, so I'd get some crackers (even gluten free ones to prevent cross contamination) or whatever other sides. It's just common courtesy. Otherwise dont host![/quote] Strongly disagree. People must eat, and have food they can tolerate. People do not HAVE to have alcohol. You're extremely stupid to make this comparison. [/quote] LOL. No one at most of the parties in the USA are at imminent threat of starving to death, so no... people dont need to eat and they certainly dont need to eat pate or any of the other "luxury" foods that people bring out at parties. People go to parties to cut loose and have fun and have a little cake and some wine or a cosmopolitan, not to sit around glumly and eat food scraps for sustenance. [/quote]
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