Guest guest Posted March 22, 2005 Report Share Posted March 22, 2005 Been a lurker here, but I thought I'd contribute my 2 cents. I said the same thing with my wedding. And everyone said the same thing to me. But I stood my ground. I even said, anyone who won't eat vegetarian food for a day on one of the most important days of my life can stay home. (I was very young when I got married.) Since the rents were paying for it, I had to convince them, so I think I said something like, " You can serve meat to the guests if you want, but I won't be there. I'm not going to have my wedding day be a celebration of carnage. " (Again, young and pushing ultimatums.) So, we told my side of the family that it would be vegetarian and didn't mention it to his side of the family. His side didn't even notice! When they were told afterward, most people said stuff like, " Oh, well if that's what vegetarian food tastes like, I guess I could eat vegetarian food on occassion. " It was a specialty pasta dish (and yummy at that!). On my side, a couple of people refused to eat " rabbit food, " but the irony was that what I served was actually their all-time favorite meal, they just didn't realize that their all-time favorite meal had no meat in it. So, I totally support you in hosting a veg party, but from my experience, you might not want to mention it until AFTERWARD. *laugh* It's not like you're feeding them something that they don't eat or won't eat. Best of luck with your party, and, Happy 50th! Kate At 03:18 AM 3/22/2005, you wrote: > > Had a conversation with a friend today. > > Was telling her I'm planning my (50th!) birthday > > party, and that even though I will probably be the > > only vegitarian, I insist the food I offer be > > vegetarian. > > > > She said I am wrong. As the hostess, I should offer > > what others want. Kate Leary lists www.learyproducts.com www.balancedbutterfly.com (coming soon) 800.814.5804 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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