Boris+ wrote:Hi MoB,
Anyway, burkas aren't available in my colours.
Em
Onelife......
Oops, Sorry Em, I misread the last bit

Boris+ wrote:Hi MoB,
Anyway, burkas aren't available in my colours.
Em



................. and a Bounty................ and a bag of Maltesers.Onelife wrote:I would just take a Mars Bar and be done with it.......no point in fretting about it.


Sorry Em you've lost me, it's a special occasion and you've already said you are not supposed to know what the menu is which is why you are trying to be diplomatic then surely the other guests will be as much in the dark as you .. there could be vegetarians, people who don't eat pork for religious reasons or simply because they don't like it ( I'm not a particular lover ) so wouldn't any good host have an alternative menu planned ??Boris+ wrote:Hi Jo,
Normally I would sort of 'shoot from the shoulder' and go along with your thoughts, but it's a special occasion and I'm going to be very diplomatic.
Even moreso, because the next 'special event' is sort of being 'hosted' by us - so I'm hoping that people will return the thoughtfulness and carefulness.
However, having said that, I know that the menu for our event is being very carefully worked out; and timings too. I just love having 'a bit of a do', and I really enjoy all the planning and organising.
Em









Hmm, what a gloriously first-world problem. Assuming this is a large event, no one is going to notice or care what you do and don't eat, so it would be inconsiderate and completely over the top to mention your food fads. If a small dinner party, unlikely given that an entire pig is on the menu, perfectly acceptable to mention (reasonable) food dislikes. Do you think you may be slightly dramatizing a minor problem, one that just about everyone has to deal with occasionally?Boris+ wrote:and I don't want to make a fuss.
Em

Boris+ wrote:
I know it sounds complicated and awkward

Gill W wrote:Boris+ wrote:
I know it sounds complicated and awkward
Yes it does, to be honest.
As everyone has said, a hog roast implies a large gathering, so no one is going to be inspecting your plate to see what you may or may not be eating.
The food won't be just hog, there'll be other things too.
If it's really bothering you that much, don't go - nobody HAS to do anything these days, even though you have all these mysterious reasons for thinking you have to go.
If all you have to worry about is a hog roast, you are indeed a very fortunate person



Silver_Shiney wrote:Gentlemen, I think you're being a tad unfair on the lady![]()
Even though I am sure it is in jest.

Ray Scully wrote:Silver_Shiney wrote:Gentlemen, I think you're being a tad unfair on the lady![]()
Even though I am sure it is in jest.
Gentlemen? I wonder to whom SS is referring![]()
Ray

