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Miss Manners: Should I make separate side dishes for certain guests?
Miss Manners suggests serving the same side dishes to avoid singling out guests with dietary dislikes, balancing hospitality and fairness at dinner parties.
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Miss Manners: Accommodating preferences for a dinner party
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I love to cook and to host dinner parties, and we have many friends who reciprocate. The wife of one of the couples does not like cilantro (completely understandable), and the husband of another couple does not eat onions or garlic. Is it rude to make separate side dishes for each of them that do not contain these ingredients, while the rest of the group has sides that contain them? In other words, should I forgo these ingredi…
·Alabama, United States
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Miss Manners: Should I make separate side dishes for certain guests?
Or should I forgo these ingredients for everyone so that we all eat the same side dishes?
·Michigan, United States
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