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<blockquote data-quote="briped" data-source="post: 1968508" data-attributes="member: 472718"><p>Thanks for the explanation. Well, generally I'd agree, but I think she's the only non-meat eater there (sister B), so she's certainly been thinking of her own needs, and not the needs of the guests in general. At my in laws the situation is quite opposite. They insist on making sure that I get exactly what I need, which is also tricky. Last time my BIL had cooked the onions seperate from the meat because he knows onions can be problematic, but he's very black/white, so no amount of telling him that it really wasn't necessary to go to such extents made him budge.</p><p>Anyway, the party starts at 1pm, my hungry time. I'll have a solid cooked breakfast before we take off, and dabble in some lettuce when we get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briped, post: 1968508, member: 472718"] Thanks for the explanation. Well, generally I'd agree, but I think she's the only non-meat eater there (sister B), so she's certainly been thinking of her own needs, and not the needs of the guests in general. At my in laws the situation is quite opposite. They insist on making sure that I get exactly what I need, which is also tricky. Last time my BIL had cooked the onions seperate from the meat because he knows onions can be problematic, but he's very black/white, so no amount of telling him that it really wasn't necessary to go to such extents made him budge. Anyway, the party starts at 1pm, my hungry time. I'll have a solid cooked breakfast before we take off, and dabble in some lettuce when we get there. [/QUOTE]
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