My fiance and I are having a local BBQ joint cater our reception (we are from Kansas City so its only appropriate We have a few vegetarian friends and few friends who are semi-vegetarian who might want meat or might want the veggie alternative the caterer offers. The BBQ dinner is buffet style so we need to know how many veggie sandwiches will need to be prepared in advance. How would you ask this on your reply card?
Right now we just have the standard
M___________________
____Graciously accepts
____ Regretfully declines
and also have this
Please indicate how many guests in your party would prefer a vegetarian dinner alternative:
____
Is that ok? Should it be worded differently?
Re: How to word a vegetarian alternative on reply card
Please indicate meal choice:
____ Meat
____ Vegetarian
or something similar. I'd list both to keep the numbers straight.
_____ BBQ Buffet
_____ Vegetarian alternative
[QUOTE]I would go scoetto's way, more because I like things concise. The sentence is wordy. Maybe the options of _____ BBQ Buffet _____ Vegetarian alternative
Posted by mandybear7[/QUOTE]
I like this option. It gives your guests a little more information to go on.
[QUOTE]Tell the caterer to put vegetables or veg sandwiches on the buffet. That way, no one is singled out and embarassed. Everyone gets up and goes to the buffet, and gets whatever they choose that very night.
Posted by Kristin789[/QUOTE]
Why in the world would anyone be embarassed about being a vegetarian??
[QUOTE]Kristin, she still needs to know how much veggie food to have her caterer prepare.
Posted by ohwhynot[/QUOTE]
I think Kristin's suggestion was that if it's just added to the buffet like any other buffet food, she wouldn't need to know how much to prepare. You know? Like if it was treated like any other main dish or side dish on the buffet.
Michelle & Michael
Married - August '10
TTC - Since September 2011
[QUOTE]Please do NOT put the veggie meals on the buffet. People who are not vegetarians will grab them and then the vegetarians will be stuck with nothing to eat (I have had this happen before) and then you are sitting there hungry and crabby. Having them brought to the people isn't a big deal. I like the wording of meat and vegetarian.
Posted by meredithrohter@gmail.com[/QUOTE]
That won't happen if it's prepared and refilled just like any other buffet item would be. I don't know why this is such a hard concept to grasp.
we added a "vegetarian option available upon request" disclaimer to our response cards much like you suggested in your original post. for our venue, the veg option isn't really a choice for everyone so much as it is something that's available for those folks who are vegetarians (of which we only have a few).