My Cocktail Menu got bad reviews.
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I'll take one of everything, please!0
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wow!!!.....can I come!!!0
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It looks divine.0
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Too much protein?!
Does. Not. Compute.
Also, I want all the foods.0 -
What is wrong with her!!!??? That menu looks soooooo amazing! Show her all the comments from this thread so she'll know how stupid she is! Cheers to you!!!:drinker:0
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You had me at poutine.0
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The menu looks amazing! Though, as a vegetarian, I might not be able to eat some of it, I think I'd still enjoy the meal!0
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Where's my invite... all the choices sound divine!0
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I'll take her place0
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That looks like an amazing menu. Don't be discouraged. Each person is different and requires certain amounts of P/C/F for each day. While one item might not be a good choice for one person, doesn't mean it wouldn't be for the next. A low carb person would say, "that is too much carbs" while another person who DO eat carbs might say it's just right.
As everyone been saying, I'll say it too.
I'll take her place! Haha.0 -
I want all the noms! Looks delicious!0
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You had me at poutine.
This! lol
What part of Canada is this happening in? I can bring my own fork!0 -
It's a great menu in terms of individual items, and I would seriously love to eat that menu, but no vegetable option would be considered a social goof in a lot of situations that have cocktail menus these days.0
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Wait, POUTINE is unhealthy? She's uninvited!!! And can you invite me? I love poutine.
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The reaction does seem a bit odd. It's a party after all.0
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Prince Edward County, a big rock mostly limestone that juts out to the middle of lake Ontario. PEC is known for it's wineries, 40 of them, artists and food........basically a resort area in the summer and a place you need to get away from in the winter...lol.You had me at poutine.
This! lol
What part of Canada is this happening in? I can bring my own fork!0 -
Well, my advice would be to take nothing out but add a vegetable crudite platter. Really easy to prepare and provides both social cover and a legitimate option for people who have dietary concerns (founded or not).0
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Your menu sounds fabulous! I would call that a cheat day and enjoy the craftsmanship and artistry.
I don't think people really understand that gourmet food is inherently not exactly diet friendly...and that true gourmet recipes aren't to be tweaked, substituted or preached at.0 -
I mentioned in a subsequent post that there will be crudites along with marinated asparagus, eggplant, artichoke a choice of 3 different varieties of olives, roasted peppers for example. The table is quite extensive with pate including a vegetable pate, a variety of fruit, don't know which ones until I shop along with artisan type venison and caribou processed meats along with the usual smoked salmon and trout an assortments of breads from my friend that runs Humble Bread and has a huge wood burning oven that all products is cooked in and blah, blah........there will be a little bit of something for everyone.Well, my advice would be to take nothing out but add a vegetable crudite platter. Really easy to prepare and provides both social cover and a legitimate option for people who have dietary concerns (founded or not).
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Says the chef to the chef......I agree 100%.Your menu sounds fabulous! I would call that a cheat day and enjoy the craftsmanship and artistry.
I don't think people really understand that gourmet food is inherently not exactly diet friendly...and that true gourmet recipes aren't to be tweaked, substituted or preached at.0 -
WOW!!! what time and where????
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The fact you are serving REAL food (gourmet, on top of that), and not processed crap, makes it "healthy" by default ...
People need to learn that "healthy", doesn't equate to low calorie, low carb, low fat ...
You have to have wine ... maybe some wine will loosen this chick up ...
ETA: This menu is probably more nutrient dense and health-promoting than the low-cal, low-carb crap this person has probably been consuming ...0 -
I mentioned in a subsequent post that there will be crudites along with marinated asparagus, eggplant, artichoke a choice of 3 different varieties of olives, roasted peppers for example. The table is quite extensive with pate including a vegetable pate, a variety of fruit, don't know which ones until I shop along with artisan type venison and caribou processed meats along with the usual smoked salmon and trout an assortments of breads from my friend that runs Humble Bread and has a huge wood burning oven that all products is cooked in and blah, blah........there will be a little bit of something for everyone.Well, my advice would be to take nothing out but add a vegetable crudite platter. Really easy to prepare and provides both social cover and a legitimate option for people who have dietary concerns (founded or not).
Well that's perfect. Anyone that has a problem with that setup is beyond redemption. Awesome spread.0 -
Anyway. I'm catering a cocktail party and my wife had a few girl friends over and because one of the girls was going to be at this party asked to see the menu. Apparently the *kitten* hit the fan......too much protein, too much fat, poutine is unhealthy, pork belly will cause heart disease, too many carbs etc.......We both had a good laugh, but really, people seem to totally forget about context and dosage.......that's all, not earth shattering news, just the same old same old paranoia that seems so prevalent everywhere, except here of course.

Here's the dreaded deadly menu in question.
Onion Soup with Blue Cheese and Roasted Apple Skewers
Lobster Slider in a Choux Paste chive bun
Asian Style Pork Belly
Salmon Gravlax on Tarragon Blini’s with Sour Cream and fried Capers
Duck Confit Poutine
Blue Cheese Soufflés with Poached Pear and Walnuts
Ahi Tuna Taco’s
Rib Eye, Red Onion Marmalade, Garlic Aioli on Focaccia
Boursin with Grilled Mushroom, Red Pepper Compote on Crostini
Lamb sticks with Moroccan Spices
Cheese and Charcuterie Table
Oyster Bar
Assorted Desserts
EDIT: spelling
They .. They know that they don't have to eat one of everything, right?? Ahi Tacos are a nearly perfectly balanced meal ..0 -
Well some of the stuff I am sure is unhealthy but I see healthy things there as well (ahi tuna, etc) so if that lady doesn't like it, SCREW HER ITS NOT HER PARTY.
PS Can I come to your party plz?0 -
Yum the menu sounds good. Ignore the haters. Someone needs to see a shrink.0
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holy cow that sounds amazing0
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Just thought I'd let ya'll know that the party went off well. 2 vegetarians, which I wasn't told about enjoyed it very much, but I did have one vegan that was pretty upset that there was nothing for her to eat.0
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Yay!
But wasn't there going to be fruit and veg platters? Surely the vegan could have eaten from those?0
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