
Nothing can disappoint a host(ess) like finding out one of their guests can't eat the fabulous food they've prepared. Entertaining during the holidays seems especially fraught with challenges. No one relishes the thought of Aunt Sally munching on celery sticks while everyone else digs into the classics that she can't enjoy. From vegetarian or lactose intolerant to gluten sensitivities or nut allergies, people have a variety of needs when it comes to food — some that are personal choices and others that are medically necessary. Whatever the reason, you’ll want to make sure all of your guests are well-fed and satisfied. I’ve got some special tips to help make this easy and delicious!
First, you’ll need to inquire about special dietary requirements your guests might have. If you are sending out invitations, just include a note requesting an “RSVP with dietary restrictions, please.” If speaking directly to your guests, let them know ahead of time that you haven’t set your menu yet and would like to know if they have any special requests or restrictions. Believe me: You can save yourself and your guests much embarrassment!
Now that you know what to expect, it’s time to set your menu. Some changes can be simple — like using vegetable broth instead of chicken broth for vegetarian options. Others can be more involved. Here are a few words of caution:
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