SC - Feast of St. George, was accomodating vegetarians

Terri Millette wayspiff at ici.net
Fri May 7 02:52:32 PDT 1999


Here's what does tick me off: while I always do whatever I can to
accomodate vegetarians, people with allergies, and a wide spectrum of
other special-needs cases (recently I did a fairly bad job at
accomodating some people who keep fairly conservative Kosher, but they
didn't warn me in advance of service, let alone before the day, that
they were coming and had special needs),

I'm not sure I could keep a kosher kitcken if I tried


 I have no patience at all for
people who, frankly, either lie about allergies

. I wouldn't want my impatience with the people who require special
attention without having legitimate special needs to suggest I'm not
sympathetic to those with genuine special needs. Genuine allergy
sufferers (myself, my wife, and my son among them) should assume I'm not
talking about them. 
   
Adamantius
- -- 
While I can sympathise,  still don't think  it's my job to cater to 
the needs of 1 or 2 people with allergies, when I'm trying to feed 
200 people, the veggys I can accomidate to a point, I try to serve a 
wide variety of stuff, and there are usually several vegetarians,  
and I do post a list of the ingredients, but I've run in to people 
who are allergic to everything and still expect me to feed them, I'm 
on a low carb diet, I know people can't always do anything to feed 
me, I bring my own stuff, it makes life easier for everyone.

Fiona
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