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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please stop with the drama. All the veggie side dishes will not be strewn with bacon. There will be plenty of sides without meat: Mashed potatoes Sweet potatoes Rolls Mac & cheese Green bean casserole Pack a peanut butter sandwich when you fly in on Wednesday. Save it for Thursday if you’re still hungry. [/quote] Hahaha. You've obviously never been to the South if you think all the veggie dishes will not be strewn with bacon.[/quote] +1. My in-laws are Southern. Everything you listed has meat in it, or was made using bacon fat or lard. Whoever keeps posting that sides won't have meat in it needs to get out more.[/quote] So offer to help in the kitchen and put some green beans aside or whatever might have meat thrown in at the last minute. I’m not sure everyone’s definition of vegetarian is the same. Pad thai was suggested but that’s not always vegetarian but OP seemed to jump on the idea. But usually the shrimp or fish sauce would rule it out for vegetarians who don’t eat seafood.[/quote] OMG if OP orders Pad Thai from a restaurant you do realize she could order a vegetarian version, right? You’re reallllllly reaching.[/quote] Sorry but if you’re going to someone’s house for Thanksgiving and you order your own special meal to be delivered you should just stay home. Why bother? [/quote] Do you realize how stupid you sound? No one’s talking about ordering pad Thai. And in any event you do know Thai restaurants serve vegetarian versions of dishes without fish sauce, don’t you? By your token if the hosts invite someone to a meal where they won’t be able to eat decently then why even bother asking them to come? Grow a brain.[/quote] Did you know all the grocery stores are open Thanksgiving morning? This isn’t a problem solved by ordering your own food and eating it in the corner like some weirdo on a family holiday. And yes, people are suggesting ordering food. I don’t lessons on manners from people who would act so ridiculously as a guest in someone else’s home. [/quote] Aha! You’re one of those terrible hosts who does what they want without any consideration for their guests, so your opinion can be safely ignored. :lol: [/quote] Lol lemme guess you are the perpetual guest and never a host. Do you bring a lame pie and call it a day year after year?[/quote] Look, when your guests sneak out the house for a walk after the slop you serve they’re actually hitting a fast food place. :lol: [/quote]
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