luvsJack
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The focus of the reception, IMO, should never be on the food in the first place, it should be in celebrating the bride's and groom's happiness.
And I don't get the whole thing about people should've been warned before, or comparing picky eaters to vegans, being picky and having different beliefs are two different things. If they didn't eat certain things for religious beliefs would that be considered "picky" as well.
And just because they've been vegan for *only* two months wouldn't make me feel that they should serve meat either. I went vegetarian basically over night, and if someone had told me I should serve meat to my guests, since I always had before, I would've told them they could have a party and serve whatever food they choose, but don't tell me what to serve at my parties.
I also hate that so many people seem to think that vegan food is gross, and some refuse to even try it. I've quit telling people what's in stuff, and after they tell me something's good, I'll tell them it's vegan, since if I tell them it's vegan before they eat it they usually won't try it.
I made the comment about how long they have been vegan because the OP said it was for health reasons not ethical beliefs. If they had moral or ethical issues with serving animal products, I could understand that serving animal products would go against their belief system--not the case here.
I don't necessarily think it is gross. I would probably try it whether they offered meat or not.
But, I do strongly believe that a host should always consider the comfort of their guests and that its rude not to. If I was having a buffet, I would try to make sure that all the bases are covered so that everyone would be able to eat something that they enjoyed.

