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Originally posted by Bad_Rich_Chic
Allow me to reiterate for the record that, of course, no civilized person EVER accepts hospitality for the food, and therefore, of course, what food is served is entirely irrelevant, regardless of dietary restrictions, religion, or dire life-threatening allergy. Everyone is there for the conversation, of course, and will eat what might be provided, or not, and if they are or will be hungry and know they can't eat just about anything that happens to be put in front of them they always eat before going out.
That said, it is easy to get a caterer to throw in a few vegetarian main courses.
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My experience with vegetarian choices has, to date, been horrible. Just because I am vegetarian does not mean that I want tofu, black beans and grilled mushrooms. You would be amazed at the reactions I get when I say "just bring me what everyone else is having but without the meat/fish." Anyway, I would hate to fill up on food and not be light on my feet when the table dancing begins. I even intend to buy a new beer coozie for the event (my "24 hours in a day, 24 beers in case -- coincidence?" coozie is starting to look a little shabby).