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I think preparation is the key to a Happy Veggie Christmas, especially if you're staying with family/ friends that don't know much about being vegetarian.


I always make sure that I tell people that I'm a veggie well in advance to give them time to get used to the idea and think about what food they'll serve.


It's always a good idea to remind meat-eaters about things like: regular gravy won't be vegetarian; you won't want to eat things that have been cooked in goose fat, etc.....


It may even be a good idea to take along some kind of veggie main dish as a staple in case it all goes horribly wrong!


As for people trying to "tempt" vegetarians with meat, infuriating as it is, I guess the only thing you can do is try and rise above it and remind yourself that Christmas is only for one day!


Melanie Daniels


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