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Julie Bove[_2_] Julie Bove[_2_] is offline
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Default O.K., I need big time help


"Gary" > wrote in message ...
> "U.S. Janet B." wrote:
>>
>> In a month, a sister-in-law is coming to visit for a week with her
>> husband. I don't really know either of them.

>
> Wouldn't your sister-in-law be your brother...oh, maybe your
> husband's brother.
>
> Snipping the rest you said about diabetic menus... You have a
> month, I wouldn't try to guess and ask here for recipe ideas. Go
> right to her and ask what she can or won't eat. No need to guess
> from ideas here. If you will be cooking meals for them, let her
> clue you in.
>
> If they have special nutrition needs, either ask her about that
> or just let them visit you without sharing meals.


I find that a salad bar that includes meat, cheese and eggs is usually a
good idea. Bread on the side for those who eat it. But... It can also create
a lot of food waste. And not everyone likes salad.