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<blockquote data-quote="spinningwoman" data-source="post: 100174" data-attributes="member: 19482"><p>Buffets are an occupational hazard for me. Two today, both devoid of anything I should eat except some wizened little sausages and (at one) a nice plate of carrot and cucumber sticks. Contrast this with a colleagues party in an upmarket local pub/restaurant recently where I was so stunned at the range of edible, delicious food (no quiche; a couple of different kinds of frittata, NO sandwiches) that I went and asked the owner if they had been particularly asked to avoid starchy food for some reason, but she said no- they hadn't been given any brief; this was just the kind of food they liked to eat.</p><p></p><p>I'm moving to a new job where I will be more senior and I'm seriously thinking I will issue some guidelines - it's not just me; today at both buffets I heard comments from several people that they couldn't eat wheat, or that there was nothing that they were allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spinningwoman, post: 100174, member: 19482"] Buffets are an occupational hazard for me. Two today, both devoid of anything I should eat except some wizened little sausages and (at one) a nice plate of carrot and cucumber sticks. Contrast this with a colleagues party in an upmarket local pub/restaurant recently where I was so stunned at the range of edible, delicious food (no quiche; a couple of different kinds of frittata, NO sandwiches) that I went and asked the owner if they had been particularly asked to avoid starchy food for some reason, but she said no- they hadn't been given any brief; this was just the kind of food they liked to eat. I'm moving to a new job where I will be more senior and I'm seriously thinking I will issue some guidelines - it's not just me; today at both buffets I heard comments from several people that they couldn't eat wheat, or that there was nothing that they were allowed. [/QUOTE]
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