smlewis00
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How do you handle dietary restrictions when you are cooking for a large crowd? What about when you are cooking with someone who has restricitions in your own family? Do you cater to their diet or do you continue to cook the way you always do? Do you make something special just for them?
I have a friend who has decided to become a vegetarian. I invited her over for dinner last Sunday. I had made a lasagna, salad and breadsticks. I usually put ground beef in my lasagna, but because I knew she was coming, I only put the ground beef on half of it. I thought I was being thoughtful and curtious to her decision to become a vegetarian.
She only ate the salad and the breadsticks. She said she could not eat the half of the meat-less lasagna I had made for her because it had been cooked with beef on the other half.
I understand her view looking back. However, how should I cater to these types of dietary needs? Or should I? Should I just invite people over and whatever I make is what we are having? They can just eat what they want and not eat what the don't want? What should I do in future situations?
I have a friend who has decided to become a vegetarian. I invited her over for dinner last Sunday. I had made a lasagna, salad and breadsticks. I usually put ground beef in my lasagna, but because I knew she was coming, I only put the ground beef on half of it. I thought I was being thoughtful and curtious to her decision to become a vegetarian.
She only ate the salad and the breadsticks. She said she could not eat the half of the meat-less lasagna I had made for her because it had been cooked with beef on the other half.
I understand her view looking back. However, how should I cater to these types of dietary needs? Or should I? Should I just invite people over and whatever I make is what we are having? They can just eat what they want and not eat what the don't want? What should I do in future situations?