lt1jane
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I have a party on Tuesday that I still don't have a recipe for. I will take some blame for not doing a good job host coaching.
In all of my host packets, I have a letter asking them to decide if they want an appetizer, a main dish, or a dessert so I can get recipe suggestions to them. Most hosts get back to me quicly with the direction they want to go. She obviously didn't look at her pack at all and didn't read the letter. When discussing her head count I mentioned we hadn't decided on what type of recipe to make yet. Her response was that I hadn't sent her any recipes yet. I said I needed to know which direction she wanted to go first. She didn't know what she wanted so I told her I'd send her some suggestions. I sent her a list of six recipes to think about. Two appetizers, two main dishes, and two desserts. She requested to look at two recipes, decided she didn't like them and requested to look at two more recipes.
Tonight I get an e-mail back that she wants both of the last recipes (an appetizer and a dessert). How do I say you need to pick one? I'm thinking of e-mailing back and asking which one she she wants to make ahead of time and which one she wants me to demo. I don't want to be rude, but I also dont want to be her caterer.
Thanks
In all of my host packets, I have a letter asking them to decide if they want an appetizer, a main dish, or a dessert so I can get recipe suggestions to them. Most hosts get back to me quicly with the direction they want to go. She obviously didn't look at her pack at all and didn't read the letter. When discussing her head count I mentioned we hadn't decided on what type of recipe to make yet. Her response was that I hadn't sent her any recipes yet. I said I needed to know which direction she wanted to go first. She didn't know what she wanted so I told her I'd send her some suggestions. I sent her a list of six recipes to think about. Two appetizers, two main dishes, and two desserts. She requested to look at two recipes, decided she didn't like them and requested to look at two more recipes.
Tonight I get an e-mail back that she wants both of the last recipes (an appetizer and a dessert). How do I say you need to pick one? I'm thinking of e-mailing back and asking which one she she wants to make ahead of time and which one she wants me to demo. I don't want to be rude, but I also dont want to be her caterer.
Thanks