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Ok, I've been loving Jim's Seinfeld thread, not because I was ever a Seinfeld fan but because it's generated some great, evocative posts! Clearly this issue calls for a poll!
Personally, I think it's the guests who are in the wrong when they bring unsolicited food to a dinner party - period. That said, I agree with the people who point out that a gracious hostess makes their guests feel comfortable so I would serve the dish in some way. It would tick me off though - I plan menus very carefully and take a lot of pleasure in spreading a nice table. As a guest, I would never DREAM of imposing a dish on somebody else's meal. So really, there's two sides to this question. (NOTE: We are specifically NOT talking about pot-lucks or group dinners here where it is assumed everyone is pitching in.)
PS: The poll is multiple-choice; you can pick more than one answer!
Personally, I think it's the guests who are in the wrong when they bring unsolicited food to a dinner party - period. That said, I agree with the people who point out that a gracious hostess makes their guests feel comfortable so I would serve the dish in some way. It would tick me off though - I plan menus very carefully and take a lot of pleasure in spreading a nice table. As a guest, I would never DREAM of imposing a dish on somebody else's meal. So really, there's two sides to this question. (NOTE: We are specifically NOT talking about pot-lucks or group dinners here where it is assumed everyone is pitching in.)

PS: The poll is multiple-choice; you can pick more than one answer!