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<blockquote data-quote="Gratope" data-source="post: 196419" data-attributes="member: 34560"><p>Actually they are very good hosts, they usually put the main entree ( meat or fish ) on the plate, everything else is in split serving dishes and you just help yourself. I am fine with that as I am a veggie nut anyway. I usually have only a few potatoes, bolied or roast. Always been OK after.</p><p> Its when his missus is working late and he makes something and invites me over, like bubble and squeak ( mash with all the leftover veg. ) When I say , no thankyou, he says , you ate ok yesterday, it must be in your head. I like the idea of not engaging him again though, I have told him its too much mash/carbs thats making me ill, so thats it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gratope, post: 196419, member: 34560"] Actually they are very good hosts, they usually put the main entree ( meat or fish ) on the plate, everything else is in split serving dishes and you just help yourself. I am fine with that as I am a veggie nut anyway. I usually have only a few potatoes, bolied or roast. Always been OK after. Its when his missus is working late and he makes something and invites me over, like bubble and squeak ( mash with all the leftover veg. ) When I say , no thankyou, he says , you ate ok yesterday, it must be in your head. I like the idea of not engaging him again though, I have told him its too much mash/carbs thats making me ill, so thats it. [/QUOTE]
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