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If You Were Having People Over For Diner WOULD YOU COOK ACCORDING TO THEIR DIET NEEDS??

papasmerf

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I am allergic to peanuts (all nuts ), peas and soybeans.
I eat read meats and fish.
Would you cook accordingly?

if you are a vegetarian or a vegan I would make sure you have a plate to please your palette.
Would you do the same for me??
 
Absolutely. If I'm cooking for someone for the first time I always ask if there are any food allergies or restrictions I should know about.

So if you are allergic to brownies and pasta, we should just go out. That's all I really know how to cook.
 
SillyGirl said:
Absolutely. If I'm cooking for someone for the first time I always ask if there are any food allergies or restrictions I should know about.

So if you are allergic to brownies and pasta, we should just go out. That's all I really know how to cook.

LOL
never combined I hope
 
Yes, and enjoy doing so. My family has a wide variety of dietary needs. Gluten allergies, vegans, diabetics not to mention some just plain picky eaters. It's fun trying to find good recipes that everyone can enjoy. Having a dinner for everyone isn't fun if everyone can't enjoy dinner.
 
papasmerf said:
I am allergic to peanuts (all nuts ), peas and soybeans.
I eat read meats and fish.
Would you cook accordingly?


if you are a vegetarian or a vegan I would make sure you have a plate to please your palette.
Would you do the same for me??

Yes I would cook you a rare t-bone steak with peanut gravy on the side :biggrin2:
 
a simple meal that comes to mind is Mexican.

You can make black beans, rice pico de gallo, grilled peppers and onions.
have grilled steak and or chicken, salsa verde, corn tortillas.

A simple fresh meal that can please all diets

eat what you want and leave what you don't
 
papasmerf said:
I am allergic to peanuts (all nuts ), peas and soybeans.
I eat read meats and fish.
Would you cook accordingly?

if you are a vegetarian or a vegan I would make sure you have a plate to please your palette.
Would you do the same for me??

Yup, always try to accommodate our guests as much as possible. If we were vegetarian, and a guest were meat eaters, then the guest should also come half-way to us as well, so expect to have some meat substitutes like mushrooms, and stuff. There's lots of ways to get around allergies. Including having separate dishes for some people.
 
blackram said:
Yup, always try to accommodate our guests as much as possible. If we were vegetarian, and a guest were meat eaters, then the guest should also come half-way to us as well, so expect to have some meat substitutes like mushrooms, and stuff. There's lots of ways to get around allergies. Including having separate dishes for some people.

while you figure you are being politically correct to please the anti-meat crowd you are slighting the people who are not new age
 
let me put it to you this way

I am offended by meals that does not include protein and am allergic to soybeans (tofu) and nuts

what are your options??
 
I ask the people about allergies....what they like....
Then I cook things that touch on what people say...
If people have no issues with food then I will cook what I feel like cooking.
 
I always ask what people like and don't like and then have it catered but I do make a wicked cappuccino.
 
I don't cook papa, but if I did I'd certainly do my best to accommodate any dietary needs.

On a side note, I'm really glad that you're not allergic to pussy, although mines not meaty, I'm told it is tasty, has protein and can satisfy most appetites, making it a meal in itself. :wink2:
 
Sinful Sophia said:
I don't cook papa, but if I did I'd certainly do my best to accommodate any dietary needs.

On a side note, I'm really glad that you're not allergic to pussy, although mines not meaty, I'm told it is tasty, has protein and can satisfy most appetites, making it a meal in itself. :wink2:

I'm absolutely craving your special dish served in a delicate lace pantie!
 
Sinful Sophia said:
I don't cook papa, but if I did I'd certainly do my best to accommodate any dietary needs.

On a side note, I'm really glad that you're not allergic to pussy, although mines not meaty, I'm told it is tasty, has protein and can satisfy most appetites, making it a meal in itself. :wink2:

I can/will vouche for Sophia that her pussy is fresh, tasty and full of essential proteins and nutrients! In fact, Sophia always encourages seconds, thirds and dessert.:wink2: She never lets you go home feeling unsatisfied.
 
papasmerf said:
while you figure you are being politically correct to please the anti-meat crowd you are slighting the people who are not new age

While I'm not vegetarian myself, but I know that any sort of meat is a religious-level no-no to most vegetarians. Much like pork is a no-no to most Muslims and Jews. When religious dietary restrictions come into play, a lot of sensibilities come into play, so often no accommodation can be made in those situations. I also know a lot of Chinese use a lot of pork, but will find beef disdainful (they make beef in Chinese restaurants, but most native Chinese won't eat it), so getting a party together with Chinese and Muslims/Jews is going to be a challenge: chicken might be the only common ground. You could make separate dishes for separate people, if you have the time, or try to find common-ground. Your only choices.
 
blackram said:
While I'm not vegetarian myself, but I know that any sort of meat is a religious-level no-no to most vegetarians. Much like pork is a no-no to most Muslims and Jews. When religious dietary restrictions come into play, a lot of sensibilities come into play, so often no accommodation can be made in those situations. I also know a lot of Chinese use a lot of pork, but will find beef disdainful (they make beef in Chinese restaurants, but most native Chinese won't eat it), so getting a party together with Chinese and Muslims/Jews is going to be a challenge: chicken might be the only common ground. You could make separate dishes for separate people, if you have the time, or try to find common-ground. Your only choices.


yes and no

if I were in Tel e-viv I would not figure on getting a cheeseburger or pulled pork

Personal opinion is while I can cater to your dietary needs I will not punish other diners with them
 
Without question. If you inviting them over you have to cater to their needs and dietary restrictions.
 
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