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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll be totally honest. As a very, very good cook who plans her menus and wine pairings, etc. - I don't want guests bringing food unless it is supposed to be a potluck. If you do, you're messing up my spread and my menu. ESPECIALLY don't bring something large that you expect to share with others - if you have an allergy or religious dietary restriction I will cater to it, but it it's about pickiness, if you must, bring a single serving portion of something for yourself. But do not expect your potato salad to be put out on a gorgeously arranged table spread with an Italian feast. Again - total honesty - it isn't about my feelings being hurt that you don't like my food - although for some people it may be. For me it's straight up that I want my I want my guests and myself to experience the evening and curated menu I had planned, not be eating potato salad alongside carbonara. [/quote] I'm sure you aren't inviting picky eaters in the first place, so you wouldn't run into this problem.[/quote]
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