How To Respectfully And Assertively Share Your Food Preferences And Limits
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Whether you're vegan or have other specific dietary restrictions, never go hungry at a dinner party again. We even have prompts you can follow.
It’s Thanksgiving, and your mother-in-law has prepared her signature stuffing recipe. She’s so proud of the dish, but you’re gluten-intolerant. You feel you have two options: Eat the stuffing and suffer all night, or pass it up and feel the low-key rebuke for years to come. But there’s another choice.
We spoke to experts for advice on how to respectfully and assertively share your food preferences and limits with family and friends this holiday season. Whether you’re going to your work holiday party or you’re meeting your partner’s family for the first time, these tips and quick scripts have you covered.