AnnaFloridaLover
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 3, 2015
- Messages
- 2,780
I guess for me,there's a bit of a mental block of not finding the vegan recipes very appealing-sounding and being unsure what constitutes a substantial entrée, compared to sides or salads or whatever. It really helped to have somebody reassure me with their opinion of what "good" choices were. This may not be a vegan (or vegetarian) thing, but lots of the people in my life with health-related dietary restrictions put effort into finding things that are "like" the things they can't have. I'm certainly no expert on any of it - I just want to provide an enjoyable experience to anybody that eats my food.
![]()
People who are vegan are just thrilled that someone went out of their way to make something they could eat. I swear it could be carrot and apple slices on iceberg lettuce and you'd be thanked profusely and genuinely . I was on a plane all day today coming back from London and I know the airline I was on doesn't have a vegan option, just a vegetarian one so I just said no, I can't eat any of the meals offered. The flight attendants went out of their way even though I told them I brought my own snacks and found me tons of little snacks I could eat. I had a mini salsa and little crackers for dipping, a little bag of olives, hummus (the crackers had whey so I couldn't eat those), 3 bags of pretzels, chips, almonds, dried fruit blend, mini tic tacs pack, and more stuff I can't remember. Then they repeated it 5 hours into the flight. So yes there are very nice people who will do that and I'm always surprised and thankful.