What can I expect to be eating.
I have spent a lot of time in France and know it has amazing food and that every French housewife is an amazing cook. I know they cook from scratch and use local and seasonal produce.
I also know they assume everyone eats everything and get extremely upset if a plate isn't emptied. I have very uncomfortably caused offence on more than one occasion by not finishing what was put in front of me either because it was genuinely too much food (I never eat three course) or because I don't/ can't eat it.
Any here lies the problem, I am a vegetarian with limited tolerance to dairy and cannot abide mushrooms. I am not a "political" vegetarian I just don't like the taste of meat or fish/seafood so 95% of the time don't bother with it. I have found France an amazing country to be vegetarian in if you shop and cook yourself but difficult if you eat out and impossible if invited to have a meal with someone.
We now avoid invitations by others to dine with them as i don't want to cause offence. We normally eat in cheap and cheerful places where I can have omelette frites or salade chevre chaud (goats and sheep's cheese I can have some of ).
Normally this works, a combination of cooking myself or the above option but I have read your advice here and demi pension is recommended particularly on Sundays and in quieter towns.
So what are they likely to place in front of me and is it help yourself or will it be plated.
Not trying to be awkward but wanting to plan ahead and avoid causing offence or going hungry. Thanks
I have spent a lot of time in France and know it has amazing food and that every French housewife is an amazing cook. I know they cook from scratch and use local and seasonal produce.
I also know they assume everyone eats everything and get extremely upset if a plate isn't emptied. I have very uncomfortably caused offence on more than one occasion by not finishing what was put in front of me either because it was genuinely too much food (I never eat three course) or because I don't/ can't eat it.
Any here lies the problem, I am a vegetarian with limited tolerance to dairy and cannot abide mushrooms. I am not a "political" vegetarian I just don't like the taste of meat or fish/seafood so 95% of the time don't bother with it. I have found France an amazing country to be vegetarian in if you shop and cook yourself but difficult if you eat out and impossible if invited to have a meal with someone.
We now avoid invitations by others to dine with them as i don't want to cause offence. We normally eat in cheap and cheerful places where I can have omelette frites or salade chevre chaud (goats and sheep's cheese I can have some of ).
Normally this works, a combination of cooking myself or the above option but I have read your advice here and demi pension is recommended particularly on Sundays and in quieter towns.
So what are they likely to place in front of me and is it help yourself or will it be plated.
Not trying to be awkward but wanting to plan ahead and avoid causing offence or going hungry. Thanks