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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Vegan people are well-versed in bringing their own dishes to parties, this should be no different. If they want to brave the pre-Christmas crowds at the grocery store, so be it. OP should not have to do that as the host.[/quote] Exactly. This reminds what my sister's mother-in-law did. My sister's mother-in-law decided to be a vegan and told my sister about it 2 days before my sister had catering for her daughter's communion. My sister was pissed. I told my sister, don't worry, your crazy mother-in-law can bring salad or yoghurt or whatever; or just eat desert. My sister who is very busy with her kids and works full time shouldn't have to think about the last minute how to accommodate this kind of request, especially that catering menu was ordered long before. I hate when people have demands like that. [/quote]
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