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On a diet? Then don’t come to my Friday night dinner!

No lockshen, no kneidels or treacle tart for me! Boy, have I had my fill of the guest who has decided to be ‘good’

August 16, 2024 14:58
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There was a time when inviting people for Friday night dinner was a fairly innocuous process. The offer of hospitality, when accepted, would involve the guest showing up and the host dishing up.

These days, however, joyful as it is to gather friends, family, and more around the shabbat table, it can be fraught with challenges. Because even the most modern, inclusive, zeitgeisty host may blanche a little at the unexpected revelation of dietary requirements – say a vegetarian or even vegan, noch! – among the assembled group. After which follows a scramble to find alternatives to chopped liver, chicken soup and, of course, the big bird itself (or indeed any of the three meats you’d planned to serve),

But hey ho. Not a problem if you’ve been forewarned and all that. At least if you know your guests will get the vapours at the mere whiff of salt beef, you can be ready with the antidote of a miserable, shop-bought, veggie sausage.

However, what really can’t be anticipated – and yet, in my view, is far, far more challenging – is the guest who, unbeknown to you, has decided to “be good”.