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BethCooks4U said:I rarely eat at a show but sometimes my host fixes a plate for me and just brings it over. In that case I do eat at least some of it.
I did learn though that some hosts will be insulted if you don't eat what they prepared. I had a host who made a big spread besides my recipe and when I said thank you but I don't eat at my shows she was very insulted like I didn't eat because I didn't trust HER food. Since then I will take at least bite of food if the host makes a point of offering (unless they have an ingredient that I don't eat like mushrooms or coconut - then I say "Oh, it looks good but I can't eat ___".
The issue I had could have been racial/cultural since we were of different races/cultures. ...I just didn't realize it would matter to her. I thought she was just being polite, and so was I, but I hurt her feelings.
ChefBeckyD said:I don't think I'd eat at a show though anyway - I just don't know when I would do it. I'm either prepping, doing the demo, answering questions, cleaning up, taking orders or packing to leave. Usually, the host will ask me when I am prepping if I would like something to drink, and then I usually ask for ice water.
dancedivine said:I have never done a show for a stranger.... All of my hostesses have been my personal friends, so I have no problem munching down!
heather223 said:I usually play this by ear- if the host tells me to have something to eat, then I do so they don't feel bad. I won't eat a whole plate, just something small. At a recent show I had a co-host badgering me because I refused to drink alcohol. She was really upset with me because I wouldn't drink. HELLO- I don't drink and drive lady. Also if it is a show where I came from my full time job and didn't go home to eat, I will ask the host if it is ok if I nibble on something at the end of the show after all orders are in and everyone is socializing. I ALWAYS ASK! I never just take.
dancedivine said:I have never done a show for a stranger.... All of my hostesses have been my personal friends, so I have no problem munching down!
The hostess most likely saw that you were hungry and offered to share their food with you, as a gesture of kindness and camaraderie.
The chicken Mexican lasagne is a dish that combines elements of traditional Italian lasagne with Mexican flavors. It typically includes layers of chicken, cheese, salsa, and tortillas, and may also incorporate other ingredients such as black beans, corn, and spices.
Yes, I was very glad I decided to eat at the show. Not only was I hungry and in need of food, but it also gave me the opportunity to bond with the hostess and potentially meet new people.
It varies depending on the event and venue. Some shows may have designated food vendors or offer food for purchase, while others may allow attendees to bring their own food. It's always a good idea to check beforehand to see what options are available.
Yes, I felt very comfortable eating with the hostess and their group. They were welcoming and friendly, and it was a fun and enjoyable experience to share a meal with them at the show.