Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that soda is pretty unpopular, I don’t stock it unless we’re having some kind of BBQ. For a dinner party, I’d certainly offer people water, beer, wine, or coffee/tea, but it’s unlikely that I’ll have something like lemonade on hand unless there are children.
We always offer flat and sparkling water, but I don’t consider soda and lemonade adult dinner drinks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).
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I will pick out a wine for dinner. I also often have a theme cocktail. If someone wants something else, I point them to the bar cart and let them know I have soda and tonic, and to have at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There should be still and sparkling water or is this a trailer home
Omg cracked me up.
Obviously not offering water was an oversight. It's asking a lot of the host to have all sorts of other options available too though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).
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Anonymous wrote:I think it's ok to have only one alcohol choice like... I have friends over and we have wine. But I also always have (and offer) filtered water, various seltzers, other non alcoholic choices. I'd be annoyed if someone expected I had a bar. I can't make you a vodka soda in a short glass three lemons, carcass out (iykyk).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the must have only wine with nice day dinner say to Morman or Muslim guests who don't drink? Or do you not invite them?
My friends are not observant.
Mormons don't drink most of these other things like tea or soda anyway due to caffeine.
Mormons LOVE soda! They can have caffeine. They cannot have HOT drinks like coffee or tea.
Anonymous wrote:Related question: why don't many of you have other options in the house other than wine/beef, coffee/tea and water? Why don't you drink other types of beverages? Yes they're sugary and not healthy but how is this different than keeping cookies/pastries/cupcakes/ice cream in the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that soda is pretty unpopular, I don’t stock it unless we’re having some kind of BBQ. For a dinner party, I’d certainly offer people water, beer, wine, or coffee/tea, but it’s unlikely that I’ll have something like lemonade on hand unless there are children.
We always offer flat and sparkling water, but I don’t consider soda and lemonade adult dinner drinks.
Amen. Water, sparkling water, and wine is what you will find at my dinner table. During cocktail hour, I certainly offer more--soda, juice, etc., along with beer and other alcoholic beverages.
Lemonade and iced tea are for BBQs and casual pizza dinners, not formal dinner parties. Unless you are 8.
But why is soda and juice ok for cocktail hour but not for a dinner? I truly don't understand this. I'm an adult who doesn't like water and doesn't drink alcohol. When I eat dinner either at home or at a restaurant I either have soda or juice. I know sugary drinks aren't good but I don't eat dessert/sweets and I don't smoke/drink alcohol, so I figure it's ok. I just find that if I only drink water the food just doesn't taste appealing and I have very little appetite.
Because for formal dinners, wine or water is meant to enhance--or at least not distract from--the flavors of the food. That's what wine pairings are all about. Making a beautiful filet mignon only to have someone bring Diet Coke to the table is tacky--it just lowers the level of formalitly that your host was trying to achieve. Again, for a pizza dinner, soda is fine; but not for formal dining.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do the must have only wine with nice day dinner say to Morman or Muslim guests who don't drink? Or do you not invite them?
My friends are not observant.
Mormons don't drink most of these other things like tea or soda anyway due to caffeine.
Mormons LOVE soda! They can have caffeine. They cannot have HOT drinks like coffee or tea.