Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 >I'm of the opinion that if they want to cook dinner, fine. But if I cook, then they eat what I make. I do ask > for opinions/suggestions from time to time, but since I'm cooking, it basicly boils down to what I want to make. This isn't Burger King, and they can't have it their way all the time. > Love & Light, > Stephanie< I completely agree with this. I was asked by my inlaws to cook Easter dinner. We were going to have it at our vacation hom and celebrate Easter (even though *I* don't celebrate Easter) there for the weekend. It's a two hour drive. I decided to fix things that were simple and quick that if I cooked them the night bfore, they'd still be good. We had a fabulous dinner. Now, both my husband and I are veggies and we eat a lot of vegan foods as well.. so *I* was not about to cook meat.. *barf* The in laws were quite upset with that. I told them THEY could feel free to cook it, but I was not. Besides with the wonderful menu we had, there was no need for meat. Basically I said, : MY HOUSE, I COOK, YOU EAT or STARVE. YOUR CHOICE. I haven't been a veggie for long.. I became veggie around my 22nd b- day and I'm 23 almost 24 now. But I'm adament about it ------------------------------- ~*Mary*~ Co-Founder of " The Nuzzled Network " www.nuzzled.net " Our day will come if we just wait awhile " -Ruby and the Romantics " Why do I not eat meat? Health reasons, of course. However, not for my own but, for the animals'. " - me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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