Anonymous wrote:Taco bar.
Grilled veggies
Chicken tenders, shrimp
salsa (a couple different types)
cheese
sour cream
refried beans
guacamole
Everything is gf, and people can assemble their own vegetarian, dairy-free, non-shellfish taco to their own requirements.
Anonymous wrote:
You talk about Jews as if they are from another world. This is unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:I am Jewish, but also live in a highly Indian area:
Do chicken, grilled
Potatoes, roasted
A nice salad
Grilled asparagus
Some bread
Grilled pineapple or peaches for dessert with caramel sauce...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
+1
I'm so confused by the joking and/or hurt feeling in the cooking forum. OP just wants menu suggestions. Geez.
You obviously aren't Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
+1
I'm so confused by the joking and/or hurt feeling in the cooking forum. OP just wants menu suggestions. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had great success with Jews and Chinese. I don't usually mix Indians and Jews but I guess it can be done. The trick is to make sure the caterers have any dietary restrictions in advance.
I guess when you really get down to brass tacks, people are just people, and everyone worships the same Jesus, though we may call him Mohammed or Jaine or whatever.
You talk about Jews as if they are from another world. This is unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
I agree. It makes me sick. Is OP Catholic by any chance? I grew up as a Jew in a very Catholic neighborhood and felt this was the attitude toward Jews by Catholics in my neighborhood. That was confirmed when I once went over to a neighbor's house and she referred to my family as " you people."
Perhaps you don't see the irony in this comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad to think that when my husband and I come over for dinner we are simply thought of as a generic "Jewish couple" and a list of difficult nutritional demands rather than as individuals, perhaps friends. I wonder if all OP's guests are categorized in this way.
I agree. It makes me sick. Is OP Catholic by any chance? I grew up as a Jew in a very Catholic neighborhood and felt this was the attitude toward Jews by Catholics in my neighborhood. That was confirmed when I once went over to a neighbor's house and she referred to my family as " you people."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had great success with Jews and Chinese. I don't usually mix Indians and Jews but I guess it can be done. The trick is to make sure the caterers have any dietary restrictions in advance.
I guess when you really get down to brass tacks, people are just people, and everyone worships the same Jesus, though we may call him Mohammed or Jaine or whatever.
You talk about Jews as if they are from another world. This is unbelievable!