e-mail address:
password :
new user? register


PETA2 Daily Blog

The peta2 Advice Blog! July 9, 2008

Posted by Marta at July 9, 2008 12:23 PM | Permalink | Comments ( 2 ) | TrackBack

Yes! Here's your 2nd installment of the peta2 advice blog! Without further ado...

I'm supposed to go to my boyfriend's house for dinner to meet his parents for the first time. The thing is, they're definitely not vegetarian. I really want to make a good first impression, but there's no way I'm going to eat meat. HELP!

-Don't Want to Offend the Omnivores


This has happened to me before. Don't stress—the solution is easy! All I had to do was ask my boyfriend to tell his parents that I was a vegetarian beforehand so that they could plan accordingly. It worked! They made me delicious bean burritos, and I didn't have to settle with just eating the vegetable side dish! -Lara

Ask ahead of time to see what's on the menu at the parents' house. If it's something that can easily be made vegetarian, like a pasta dish, have your boy toy recommend this option to his parents. If it's something unquestionably meat-heavy (steak, pot roast, guinea pig, etc.), offer to bring Gardenburger BBQ "riblets" for yourself (all you do is microwave them for 2 minutes). Each box has two riblets, so you'll even have extra to share! :) -Ryan

This isn't anything to fret about...yet. I mean it's not like they've made some horrible derogatory comment about their son's weirdo vegetarian girlfriend, right? (Right? Have they? If so you just let us know because I've got some, um, choice words for them!) Anyway, talk to your boy and find out if his parents would be cool adding a fleshless dish for you, or if they'd be cool with you bringing a yummy veg dish to share as Ryan suggests. Chances are they'd have no problem with your request and you just may score some extra points for wanting to make things easier on the chef by helping with the meal. Bon Appétit! xox Patricia

Have a relationship question (that relates to animal rights, of course!) that you're dying for us to answer? E-mail peta2@peta2.com with the subject line "Help me peta2! I need advice!" and your question just may be answered by us in our next advice blog!

If you have any advice for Don't Want to Offend the Omnivores, comment away!


Post this story to: tagFacebook tagDigg tagdel.icio.us tagNewsvine tagMySpace
tagStumbleUpon More:


e-mail this page peta2 enews privacy policy donate now contact us petaDishoom peta2.de United Kingdom peta