08-11-2013, 10:05 AM
KawaiiKitty Wrote:Im glad I dont have any vegan/vegetarian friends cause I would never have them over. Ive always been of the mindset if you come over to my place and feed you food for free you eat what I serve or you can bring your own damn well food. lol What I serve is always delicious though that most people would pay to eat in a restaurant. Not to sound cocky though(I know it probably does already) but most people tell me I should be a chef and stuff. I just dont like people telling me what I can and cant prepare.
Plus I cant stand most vegans pushing their "no killing animals" agenda onto me. Some animals were put on this planet for us to consume, get the fuck over it. If youre doing it for health reasons I understand and more power to ya.(its still a choice though and you can eat my food or you can starve) I cant stand anyone that try to push their beliefs onto me no matter what it is so they can do what it says in my sig.
That said, I think some kimchi would fit the bill too for your dinner party. You can find some really good ones if you have a local Korean market. I prefer homemade kimchi though to store bought. Some Korean markets actually make it at the store as well. I like those too but anything from a factory usually tastes worse than homemade. Its pretty easy to make kimchi at home. There are a ton of videos of making it at home on the web. Its just time consuming and the prepping process takes overnight usually If you make it this weekend it should be nice and fermented by the time your dinner party is ready.
As much as I appreciate people reading my posts and replying, what exactly was the point of your post? I my first post I said quite specificaly that not only were my friends vegan but the the two boys would not eat anythinhg with spices and herbs and yet you suggested kimchi that contains among other things, Korean red pepper powder, fish sauce, peeled and minced fresh ginger, minced garlic cloves and Korean salted shrimp.
So, once again, what exactly was the point of your post apart from bragging about your own culinary skills. Why would I invite four vegans to dinner if I were only going to serve food that they couldn't eat? A good host will always take in to account the culinary preferences of their guests otherwise they are not good hosts.
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