"ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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> jmcquown wrote:
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>> "ChattyCathy" > wrote in message
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>> #1 MCNL. I'd have no objections to eating vegan food but I'd offer
>> the option of guests eating other items which they brought with them.
>> Some of us (incl me) are carnivores and always will be.
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> You're a carnivore?? B...bu...but, how come you're famous for your
> butternut squash soup? Oh, you must mean "omnivore". Now I geddit.
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Yeah, I'm an omnivore

Who heartily endorses eating grilled steaks,
grilled pork chops, fish, eggs, cheese, butter. But if someone wants to eat
just vegetables, whatever.
>> #2 Of course I've eaten vegan food. Steamed vegetables, served sans
>> butter, I eat them all the time.
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> Glad to hear it.
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>> #3 No, I wouldn't expect them to cook meat. Would I expect them to
>> let me bring meat to the party because I know people who are attending
>> eat meat? Absolutely. The host doesn't have to handle it or eat it.
>> I don't believe in mandating what your guests can eat.
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> If you say so...
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Yeah, I say so. They can bring over whatever they want.
> BTW, is Kate on vacation already - or something?
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> Cheers
> Chatty Cathy
Which Kate? And why would I know if she's on vacation?
Jill