Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an earlier DP and this thread is ridiculous! So OP shouldn’t serve a full, wholesome, and delicious meal to her guests so that insufferably rude people can pick around their food like 2 year olds? It’s sad that the onus on managing picky diets seems to fall on the individual literally gifting food to the picky person. Picky person can eat beforehand or bring something if the menu isn’t up to their exacting standards.
OP-you’ve inspired me to make a batch of beef stew this week. Thank you!
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Beef plus salts and starches/potatoes are not great for people with certain gastric conditions- they’ll be to the bathroom (the one guests are not supposed to #2 in much less diarrhea) before the night is over. It’s not about being picky.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m an earlier DP and this thread is ridiculous! So OP shouldn’t serve a full, wholesome, and delicious meal to her guests so that insufferably rude people can pick around their food like 2 year olds? It’s sad that the onus on managing picky diets seems to fall on the individual literally gifting food to the picky person. Picky person can eat beforehand or bring something if the menu isn’t up to their exacting standards.
OP-you’ve inspired me to make a batch of beef stew this week. Thank you!
Beef plus salts and starches/potatoes are not great for people with certain gastric conditions- they’ll be to the bathroom (the one guests are not supposed to #2 in much less diarrhea) before the night is over. It’s not about being picky.
Anonymous wrote:I’m an earlier DP and this thread is ridiculous! So OP shouldn’t serve a full, wholesome, and delicious meal to her guests so that insufferably rude people can pick around their food like 2 year olds? It’s sad that the onus on managing picky diets seems to fall on the individual literally gifting food to the picky person. Picky person can eat beforehand or bring something if the menu isn’t up to their exacting standards.
OP-you’ve inspired me to make a batch of beef stew this week. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you serving beef stew to guests?
Yuck
Maybe they are poor + have a big family. (I was 1 of 8 kids + my mom sometimes made it. I never ate it).
You missed out. Beef stew can be wonderful when the weather gets chilly.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you serving beef stew to guests?
Yuck
Anonymous wrote:Why are you serving beef stew to guests?
Yuck
Anonymous wrote:Maybe they are poor + have a big family. (I was 1 of 8 kids + my mom sometimes made it. I never ate it).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is up with the anti-beef stew posters? Anyone care to explain?
Sure its fine for the family on a cold Sunday... but its not a great dinner party food. Some people get upset stomachs from a meal like this. It also doesn't allow for guests to eat "around" it if its not something you like or that sits well with you... meaning if you were serving chicken, potatoes, greens and bread, the guest could skip the chicken if needed and eat the rest. With a stew, you're screwed. Its too heavy all around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is up with the anti-beef stew posters? Anyone care to explain?
Sure its fine for the family on a cold Sunday... but its not a great dinner party food. Some people get upset stomachs from a meal like this. It also doesn't allow for guests to eat "around" it if its not something you like or that sits well with you... meaning if you were serving chicken, potatoes, greens and bread, the guest could skip the chicken if needed and eat the rest. With a stew, you're screwed. Its too heavy all around.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is up with the anti-beef stew posters? Anyone care to explain?
Anonymous wrote:WTF is up with the anti-beef stew posters? Anyone care to explain?