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Next week I am talking to the head of catering.
I have been told by the chain of command to provide him my dietary requirements and the chefs will provide me with the food. That is the theory. I just know it is not going to work out so simply. My question is, how do I get them to cook me lovely vegan food all the time? The cooking is happening in the Gulf. The chefs are Indian. The catering company are a LONG way from the sort of organization that does the food at Google's campus, for example. One, maybe two of the cooks, I get along with, if I talk with them. One I dislike due to his arrogance. They are all pretty arrogant, actually, but no problem. (And hey, they are chefs! ![]() I try to humbly, sensitively, cross-culturally awarely get my little message across to them and they do not give a hoot. "You can eat this." "But that pizza has cheese on it. Can you remember that I mentioned no cheese?" "Then take the cheese off." Here are some of the issues: I am the only vegan. They cater for a lot of people. They think they understand vegetarian / vegan. They don't. But they think they do. They feel threatened when there is a need to verify the ingredients of dishes that have been prepared. I get conflicting messages regarding the ingredients (no meat stock/ meat stock) They lie / say whatever they guess will molify me They do not care at all about vegan thinking/cooking and if they consider it at all, think that it is a problem for themselves, and even unhealthy for me THings like vegan margarine / egg replacement powder /other stuff that might be commonly available in the West are not around here. I guess there is a limited budget, and what cash there is available for getting fresh food must be raided to supplement the salaries of some/one of the staff. It is difficult to have faith that they would be bothered to be strictly vegan. Things that might help: The chefs would really appreciate a bit of extra money I could send their way as a tip or something They have good catering facilities What non vegan food they supply is pretty good, some say The head of catering is a good bloke What approach do you think I should take with the head of catering? What should I say to him? Just give a list of recipes? I think that maybe getting just one of the chefs to be my "specialist" and giving him a nice monthly tip or something, and printing out a few recipes... But he would have to learn what vegan cooking means, and he is SO arrogant - it is impossible to tell them anything... Please help! ![]() Thank you |
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money money money money.
you also have to be very scrutenous also.... chef's in general are basic retards... whenever i hear one say "the flavor's in the fat" i run off laughing. "n" wrote in message ... Next week I am talking to the head of catering. I have been told by the chain of command to provide him my dietary requirements and the chefs will provide me with the food. That is the theory. I just know it is not going to work out so simply. My question is, how do I get them to cook me lovely vegan food all the time? The cooking is happening in the Gulf. The chefs are Indian. The catering company are a LONG way from the sort of organization that does the food at Google's campus, for example. One, maybe two of the cooks, I get along with, if I talk with them. One I dislike due to his arrogance. They are all pretty arrogant, actually, but no problem. (And hey, they are chefs! ![]() I try to humbly, sensitively, cross-culturally awarely get my little message across to them and they do not give a hoot. "You can eat this." "But that pizza has cheese on it. Can you remember that I mentioned no cheese?" "Then take the cheese off." Here are some of the issues: I am the only vegan. They cater for a lot of people. They think they understand vegetarian / vegan. They don't. But they think they do. They feel threatened when there is a need to verify the ingredients of dishes that have been prepared. I get conflicting messages regarding the ingredients (no meat stock/ meat stock) They lie / say whatever they guess will molify me They do not care at all about vegan thinking/cooking and if they consider it at all, think that it is a problem for themselves, and even unhealthy for me THings like vegan margarine / egg replacement powder /other stuff that might be commonly available in the West are not around here. I guess there is a limited budget, and what cash there is available for getting fresh food must be raided to supplement the salaries of some/one of the staff. It is difficult to have faith that they would be bothered to be strictly vegan. Things that might help: The chefs would really appreciate a bit of extra money I could send their way as a tip or something They have good catering facilities What non vegan food they supply is pretty good, some say The head of catering is a good bloke What approach do you think I should take with the head of catering? What should I say to him? Just give a list of recipes? I think that maybe getting just one of the chefs to be my "specialist" and giving him a nice monthly tip or something, and printing out a few recipes... But he would have to learn what vegan cooking means, and he is SO arrogant - it is impossible to tell them anything... Please help! ![]() Thank you |