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| #Post#: 64570-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: BeagleMommy Date: March 18, 2021, 8:54 am | |
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| Help. My cousin and his girlfriend will be coming to my house | |
| for Easter dinner and she occasionally decides to become a | |
| vegan. She does this to try to lose weight not because she is | |
| against eating meat. Well, she's vegan again. I'm trying to | |
| figure out how to accommodate one vegan in a group of 15 | |
| omnivores. Here is my menu: | |
| Ham - obvious she won't eat this | |
| Green beans - problem since they are made with bacon | |
| Sweet potatoes - I use butter and cream to make these | |
| Mom's homemade bread - bread is made with eggs and butter | |
| Potatoes - saut�ed in butter | |
| Pierogi - made with potato and cheese and saut�ed in | |
| butter/onion | |
| Cookies - again, butter | |
| This year I am making a tres leches cake so lots of milk and | |
| eggs | |
| Beagleboy is planning to make ratatouille since it is all | |
| vegetables and uses olive oil instead of butter. | |
| Is this sufficient to make sure she has something she can eat | |
| despite my heavily buttered, meat laden meal? She's a very | |
| sweet person and I like her a lot so I want her to feel welcome | |
| in my home. | |
| #Post#: 64571-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: STiG Date: March 18, 2021, 9:03 am | |
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| Add a green salad and a bean salad, with vegan dressings. | |
| Otherwise, the only thing she can eat is BeagleBoy's dish. | |
| Add a fruit salad for dessert. | |
| #Post#: 64573-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Hmmm Date: March 18, 2021, 9:28 am | |
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| I'd buy some bread that is vegan friendly. I'd bake an | |
| additional sweet potato that she can eat from the jacket. But | |
| with the ratatouille and green salad, she'll have a pretty | |
| complete menu. | |
| Since her goal is weight loss... she may not eat the bread so | |
| buy something you'll enjoy later. French bread is usually vegan | |
| friendly. | |
| #Post#: 64576-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Jem Date: March 18, 2021, 10:03 am | |
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| I would ask her directly what she would like you to do. | |
| #Post#: 64579-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: lakey Date: March 18, 2021, 10:27 am | |
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| [quote]I would ask her directly what she would like you to do. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This could result in requests that just make things tougher for | |
| the host. I think that the previous suggestions of ratatouille, | |
| plain sweet potato, salad, fruit salad, and French bread are | |
| fine. Cooking a meal for 15 people is difficult enough without | |
| adding to it. By the way, I often do fruit salad with Easter | |
| dinner anyway. It just seems to fit in so well with spring. | |
| #Post#: 64580-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Lilipons Date: March 18, 2021, 10:53 am | |
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| The ratatouille and plain baked sweet potato idea is excellent. | |
| It�s also super easy to find a Mediterranean bread recipe on | |
| line that uses only flour, water, yeast and salt. It�s | |
| satisfyingly crusty and would go very well with the Ratatouille. | |
| For dessert it shouldn�t be difficult to offer a sorbet. | |
| I�m an omnivore and that would be an Easter dinner I�d happily | |
| eat. | |
| #Post#: 64581-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Jem Date: March 18, 2021, 10:55 am | |
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| [quote author=lakey link=topic=2010.msg64579#msg64579 | |
| date=1616081246] | |
| [quote]I would ask her directly what she would like you to do. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This could result in requests that just make things tougher for | |
| the host. I think that the previous suggestions of ratatouille, | |
| plain sweet potato, salad, fruit salad, and French bread are | |
| fine. Cooking a meal for 15 people is difficult enough without | |
| adding to it. By the way, I often do fruit salad with Easter | |
| dinner anyway. It just seems to fit in so well with spring. | |
| [/quote] | |
| If the point is to please the person who claims to be vegan for | |
| weight loss, I think asking the person directly makes the most | |
| sense. If the host makes the suggested items it is entirely | |
| possible the vegan person wouldn't want that either. | |
| I don't think the host needs to make anything special for the | |
| vegan - I think the vegan can and should bring her own food (or | |
| eat before or after) if she has restrictions - but since the | |
| host says she wants to make the vegan feel welcome I would just | |
| ask the vegan what she would actually want to eat. The host | |
| doesn't have to provide it. | |
| I think the host would be borrowing trouble to attempt to guess | |
| at what a person who is sometimes vegan for weight loss would or | |
| would not eat for a holiday meal. As other posters noted, if she | |
| is truly looking for weight loss she would likely not eat | |
| potatoes or bread, for example. | |
| #Post#: 64584-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Hmmm Date: March 18, 2021, 12:01 pm | |
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| [quote author=Jem link=topic=2010.msg64581#msg64581 | |
| date=1616082903] | |
| [quote author=lakey link=topic=2010.msg64579#msg64579 | |
| date=1616081246] | |
| [quote]I would ask her directly what she would like you to do. | |
| [/quote] | |
| This could result in requests that just make things tougher for | |
| the host. I think that the previous suggestions of ratatouille, | |
| plain sweet potato, salad, fruit salad, and French bread are | |
| fine. Cooking a meal for 15 people is difficult enough without | |
| adding to it. By the way, I often do fruit salad with Easter | |
| dinner anyway. It just seems to fit in so well with spring. | |
| [/quote] | |
| If the point is to please the person who claims to be vegan for | |
| weight loss, I think asking the person directly makes the most | |
| sense. If the host makes the suggested items it is entirely | |
| possible the vegan person wouldn't want that either. | |
| I don't think the host needs to make anything special for the | |
| vegan - I think the vegan can and should bring her own food (or | |
| eat before or after) if she has restrictions - but since the | |
| host says she wants to make the vegan feel welcome I would just | |
| ask the vegan what she would actually want to eat. The host | |
| doesn't have to provide it. | |
| I think the host would be borrowing trouble to attempt to guess | |
| at what a person who is sometimes vegan for weight loss would or | |
| would not eat for a holiday meal. As other posters noted, if she | |
| is truly looking for weight loss she would likely not eat | |
| potatoes or bread, for example. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I disagree. Asking what they want implies I am willing to | |
| provide it and responding with "oh, sorry no, I don't want to do | |
| that" is very unwelcoming. And if it doesn't end up with an over | |
| the top request, it will usually end up with a "oh, I'm sure | |
| I'll find something... don't go to any special trouble for me." | |
| so would be in the same situation guessing what they will eat. | |
| Everytime a make a meal for a holiday or dinner party, I'm | |
| guessing about what people will want. I don't think it's any | |
| different to try and guess what the vegan would want. | |
| I think it's fine for the host to run past a menu suggestion by | |
| the guest but is not required. The cost and effort of adding a | |
| green salad and fruit salad that will be enjoyed by all and a | |
| baked potato is minimal. And if the guest doesn't want it, | |
| you've at least tried to accommodate their needs. | |
| #Post#: 64586-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: Kimberami Date: March 18, 2021, 12:27 pm | |
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| Your dinner plans made me drool. I agree with other posters. | |
| You can hold back a little of nearly everything you are making | |
| to have a vegan substitute. Either a baked regular potato or | |
| sweet potato. You could hold back some green beans to make a | |
| non-bacon batch. A little olive oil and garlic is really good on | |
| them. You could roast them in the over the day before if you | |
| wanted. If she is dieting, she's not likely to eat desserts or | |
| breads. I think anything that you could provide for her is nice. | |
| That should make her feel special. | |
| #Post#: 64588-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Easter Dinner with an Occasional Vegan | |
| By: BeagleMommy Date: March 18, 2021, 2:31 pm | |
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| Just heard from my cousin that she is also not eating carbs or | |
| sugar of any kind. He was very apologetic and told me not to | |
| worry if she didn't eat much. | |
| Sigh. | |
| I think I will go with the ratatouille and add a green salad | |
| with oil and vinegar as the dressing. | |
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