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[quote=Anonymous]I have a very picky eater, much like most of the adults in my family. When we are guests for dinner, I expect him to sit nicely at the table, eat what he likes, and say thank you to the host. I don't require him to eat foods he doesn't like. That's fine for a meal or a day, but not OK for several days. At some point I would need to make sure he had food he would actually eat. I don't think anyone wants a starving child on their hands. It seems to me the host is making foods she and her family likes. Trying to include foods the guests like, at least some of the time, would be a gracious thing to do as a host. If it truly offends her to make boxed mac n cheese one night as part of a meal, maybe she should stop having houseguests until she finds some who like the same things she does.[/quote]
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