Anonymous
Post 11/28/2024 08:42     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Has someone already mentioned lobster mac?


brilliant suggestion


This is an excellent and expensive way to ruin mac & cheese.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2024 01:31     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Whenever I have vegan, vegetarian, or pescatarian friends for Thanksgiving, I serve this salad. It has always been a big hit with everyone, and coupled with the other sides, non-turkey eaters leave the table satisfied and happy.

https://cookieandkate.com/raw-beet-salad-with-carrot-quinoa-spinach/
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2024 01:11     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:Has someone already mentioned lobster mac?


brilliant suggestion
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 20:36     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:I've made this with veg broth before and it can be lovely for thanksgiving:
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/50096/moroccan-style-stuffed-acorn-squash/


Not a fan of squash but this is lovely for Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 19:48     Subject: Re:Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:I have Salmon as an appetizer but I'm not adding anything to our normal meal

Can I have your veg gravy recipe?


https://buildyourbite.com/best-vegetarian-gravy/

DH making regular gravy as well
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 17:00     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Guys, pescatarian just means the only meat they eat is fish. Doesn't mean they have to eat fish at TG! They can eat vegetarian.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:49     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:Friend who does the same thing. Complains that her relatives won’t accommodate her. Is she going to starve or something? This same person is one who normally eats a small salad and some shrimp for dinner. So eat the salad and the sides. Some crackers and cheese. Dessert. No one is going to starve. The people who complain are self absorbed narcissists.


The only people complaining here are the people who hate their guests. All the vegetarians and pescatarians have come on to say that OP's menu sounds delicious even without an extra dish.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:46     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

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Anonymous wrote:They can cook their own food and bring it.

I'm so sick of all the dietary restrictions and whining. You know what thanksgiving is. If you show up, deal with it. Or bring your own food. I wouldn't go out of my way to cook another entire main dish. F off.


Tell us who you voted for without telling us who you voted for.


NP. I voted for Harris and I agree with the PP. Thanksgiving is not the time to impose your dietary requirements unexpectedly on someone.


I highly doubt anyone is imposing. Most of us with food allergies or dietary restrictions just eat before we arrive.


Some do, some don't. Those that impose are the worst.


How is NOT eating something imposing on you, exactly?


If someone announces to me, at a meal that is generally set, like Thanksgiving, that they only eat fish, then I as the host feel compelled to add another dish to my already groaning table. I'd rather they kept their trap shut and ate what they could.


Ah, I see. The problem is that you are a complete moron who doesn’t understand what words mean. Pescatarian doesn’t mean they only eat fish; it means that they do not meat other than fish.

Thanksgiving is actually an incredibly easy meal to accommodate vegetarians/pescatarians/vegans. All of those many, many side dishes? Just make them without meat (or animal products for the vegans). Set aside half the stuffing to cook in a separate dish without added sausage, for examples. Don’t randomly add bacon to stuff. Etc.

People who complain about other people not wanting to eat turkey (which is literally the *only* Thanksgiving item that cannot be modified to accommodate vegetarians) are miserable sh!ts who probably don’t deserve family or friends.


Piss off, dipsh!t.

If you think I am making gravy without turkey drippings because your whiny ass is pescadarian or vegetarian think again. Stuffing? Too bad, it may contain sausage or was cooked in the turkey or with turkey stock. No one wants your trash vegetarian gravy. Have fun eating mashed potatoes with no gravy and bread with some cranberry sauce.

Hopefully you get mercury poisoning from your stupid fish diet.

So sick and tired of all of the special needs diets. You know what thanksgiving is. If you don't like it, don't come ,and enjoy your tuna at home. Or bring you alfalfa and farrot
salad (lol) on your own. Maybe you'll top it off with some nice fried cricket powder though for some protein?

Pound sand, cry babies.


You sound obese.



You sound like you eat cardboard and then try to convince everyone you enjoy it.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:44     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

I've made this with veg broth before and it can be lovely for thanksgiving:
https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/50096/moroccan-style-stuffed-acorn-squash/
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:28     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:Hi all. Just found out two of our guests are pescatarian. We had planned on traditional Thanksgiving menu:

turkey
veg dressing (aka stuffing)
green beans with almond
Mashed potatoes
Veg gravy
Cranberry sauce
Roasted squash over arugula

Apps are cheese and charcuterie.

Should we add something more protein/rich/filling for the pescatarians?

The only fish I can think that would go flavor-wise is salmon, which I don’t want to serve because we always serve that. I know how to make seabass, but that seems to require too much care for this type of meal. Also one guest is more limited in the seafood she eats. Any veg ideas with beans or lentils that would work with a traditional Thanksgiving menu?

OP, this is a hearty lentil salad with roasted root vegetables:

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017128-lentil-salad-with-roasted-vegetables?unlocked_article_code=1.dE4.5wZt.XfIB5pWFU5OG&smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:25     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

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Anonymous wrote:They can cook their own food and bring it.

I'm so sick of all the dietary restrictions and whining. You know what thanksgiving is. If you show up, deal with it. Or bring your own food. I wouldn't go out of my way to cook another entire main dish. F off.


Tell us who you voted for without telling us who you voted for.


NP. I voted for Harris and I agree with the PP. Thanksgiving is not the time to impose your dietary requirements unexpectedly on someone.


I highly doubt anyone is imposing. Most of us with food allergies or dietary restrictions just eat before we arrive.


Some do, some don't. Those that impose are the worst.


How is NOT eating something imposing on you, exactly?


If someone announces to me, at a meal that is generally set, like Thanksgiving, that they only eat fish, then I as the host feel compelled to add another dish to my already groaning table. I'd rather they kept their trap shut and ate what they could.


Ah, I see. The problem is that you are a complete moron who doesn’t understand what words mean. Pescatarian doesn’t mean they only eat fish; it means that they do not meat other than fish.

Thanksgiving is actually an incredibly easy meal to accommodate vegetarians/pescatarians/vegans. All of those many, many side dishes? Just make them without meat (or animal products for the vegans). Set aside half the stuffing to cook in a separate dish without added sausage, for examples. Don’t randomly add bacon to stuff. Etc.

People who complain about other people not wanting to eat turkey (which is literally the *only* Thanksgiving item that cannot be modified to accommodate vegetarians) are miserable sh!ts who probably don’t deserve family or friends.


Piss off, dipsh!t.

If you think I am making gravy without turkey drippings because your whiny ass is pescadarian or vegetarian think again. Stuffing? Too bad, it may contain sausage or was cooked in the turkey or with turkey stock. No one wants your trash vegetarian gravy. Have fun eating mashed potatoes with no gravy and bread with some cranberry sauce.

Hopefully you get mercury poisoning from your stupid fish diet.

So sick and tired of all of the special needs diets. You know what thanksgiving is. If you don't like it, don't come ,and enjoy your tuna at home. Or bring you alfalfa and farrot
salad (lol) on your own. Maybe you'll top it off with some nice fried cricket powder though for some protein?

Pound sand, cry babies.

Why so angry? Sit down and eat some carbs.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:23     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

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Anonymous wrote:They can cook their own food and bring it.

I'm so sick of all the dietary restrictions and whining. You know what thanksgiving is. If you show up, deal with it. Or bring your own food. I wouldn't go out of my way to cook another entire main dish. F off.


Tell us who you voted for without telling us who you voted for.


NP. I voted for Harris and I agree with the PP. Thanksgiving is not the time to impose your dietary requirements unexpectedly on someone.


I highly doubt anyone is imposing. Most of us with food allergies or dietary restrictions just eat before we arrive.


Some do, some don't. Those that impose are the worst.


How is NOT eating something imposing on you, exactly?


If someone announces to me, at a meal that is generally set, like Thanksgiving, that they only eat fish, then I as the host feel compelled to add another dish to my already groaning table. I'd rather they kept their trap shut and ate what they could.


Ah, I see. The problem is that you are a complete moron who doesn’t understand what words mean. Pescatarian doesn’t mean they only eat fish; it means that they do not meat other than fish.

Thanksgiving is actually an incredibly easy meal to accommodate vegetarians/pescatarians/vegans. All of those many, many side dishes? Just make them without meat (or animal products for the vegans). Set aside half the stuffing to cook in a separate dish without added sausage, for examples. Don’t randomly add bacon to stuff. Etc.

People who complain about other people not wanting to eat turkey (which is literally the *only* Thanksgiving item that cannot be modified to accommodate vegetarians) are miserable sh!ts who probably don’t deserve family or friends.


Piss off, dipsh!t.

If you think I am making gravy without turkey drippings because your whiny ass is pescadarian or vegetarian think again. Stuffing? Too bad, it may contain sausage or was cooked in the turkey or with turkey stock. No one wants your trash vegetarian gravy. Have fun eating mashed potatoes with no gravy and bread with some cranberry sauce.

Hopefully you get mercury poisoning from your stupid fish diet.

So sick and tired of all of the special needs diets. You know what thanksgiving is. If you don't like it, don't come ,and enjoy your tuna at home. Or bring you alfalfa and farrot
salad (lol) on your own. Maybe you'll top it off with some nice fried cricket powder though for some protein?

Pound sand, cry babies.


You sound obese.


Oh, I'd bet PP is a skinny witch who monitors what everyone eats. Probably puts fattening stuff in the food and then doesn't eat it herself so she can whine about "hosting" and "barely being able to sit down."
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:23     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

We always have smoked salmon and shrimp cocktail as appetizers. There is so much food at thanksgiving. No one goes hungry. There’s literally TOO MUCH food for one person to eat. Anyone who wants a special dish besides the traditional turkey should just bring something.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:21     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

I don’t like garlic and onions but I don’t tell people who host dinner parties to make me a special dish and almost all recipes call for these ingredients. I pick at the foods I don’t like and eat the ones I do. I don’t starve.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2024 16:19     Subject: Two pescatarians - add to menu?

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:They can cook their own food and bring it.

I'm so sick of all the dietary restrictions and whining. You know what thanksgiving is. If you show up, deal with it. Or bring your own food. I wouldn't go out of my way to cook another entire main dish. F off.


Tell us who you voted for without telling us who you voted for.


NP. I voted for Harris and I agree with the PP. Thanksgiving is not the time to impose your dietary requirements unexpectedly on someone.


I highly doubt anyone is imposing. Most of us with food allergies or dietary restrictions just eat before we arrive.


Some do, some don't. Those that impose are the worst.


How is NOT eating something imposing on you, exactly?


If someone announces to me, at a meal that is generally set, like Thanksgiving, that they only eat fish, then I as the host feel compelled to add another dish to my already groaning table. I'd rather they kept their trap shut and ate what they could.


Ah, I see. The problem is that you are a complete moron who doesn’t understand what words mean. Pescatarian doesn’t mean they only eat fish; it means that they do not meat other than fish.

Thanksgiving is actually an incredibly easy meal to accommodate vegetarians/pescatarians/vegans. All of those many, many side dishes? Just make them without meat (or animal products for the vegans). Set aside half the stuffing to cook in a separate dish without added sausage, for examples. Don’t randomly add bacon to stuff. Etc.

People who complain about other people not wanting to eat turkey (which is literally the *only* Thanksgiving item that cannot be modified to accommodate vegetarians) are miserable sh!ts who probably don’t deserve family or friends.


Piss off, dipsh!t.

If you think I am making gravy without turkey drippings because your whiny ass is pescadarian or vegetarian think again. Stuffing? Too bad, it may contain sausage or was cooked in the turkey or with turkey stock. No one wants your trash vegetarian gravy. Have fun eating mashed potatoes with no gravy and bread with some cranberry sauce.

Hopefully you get mercury poisoning from your stupid fish diet.

So sick and tired of all of the special needs diets. You know what thanksgiving is. If you don't like it, don't come ,and enjoy your tuna at home. Or bring you alfalfa and farrot
salad (lol) on your own. Maybe you'll top it off with some nice fried cricket powder though for some protein?

Pound sand, cry babies.


You sound obese.