they eat the same as anyone else, salad, pizza etc.
2006-08-22 09:03:28
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answered by The Way 4
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I love this question since I love to cook!!! Christians are not restricted to eat anything other than during the Holy week when we are not allowed to eat red meat. Other than that, we have a freedom to bloat. It really depends upon the person you are cooking for. He or she might be a vegan, vegetarian, or allergic to a certain type of food. In any event, you should ask him or her before he or she is expected to come. Have him or her give examples of types of food that they will enjoy. Just keep in mind that seafood, such as: lobsters, shrimp, clams, oysters, etc. are hard to open. To solve this problem, serve it in a way that it is easy to eat. For example: (1) Extract the lobster meat and use the shell as a presentation plate, (2)Take the shell off the shrimp leaving the tail intact, and (3) have the oysters/clams readily open. Also, a nice presentation attracts hungry customers. Feel free to be creative on your plating. Use the sauce or the garnish that goes along with the food to design the plate. Lastly, never forget to place the serving spoon/fork/ladel next to the food unless it is an hors d'oeuvre (appetizer). Feel free to ask more questions.
2006-08-22 09:46:44
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answered by The_Thinker 1
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What difference does it make if he/she is a Christian. They eat anything. If this is one of those religious inferences, in Ephisians I think, it says that God gave all things for people to eat for it is not what goes into the cup that makes it dirty but rather what comes out (blasphemy and such). No, the book was Peter I am pretty sure that this is where it talks about Peter dreaming of eating stuff and he was afraid to eat certain things because it was forbidden by his Jewish religion and in his dream, he saw a sheet being let down with all types of things to eat in it.
2006-08-22 09:11:42
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answered by Tony T 4
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HUMBLE PIE
3 eggs
1 stick butter, melted
1 1/2 c. sugar
2 tbsp. flour
2 tbsp. vinegar
1 tbsp. vanilla
1 unbaked 9 inch pie shell
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. In a medium bowl, combine eggs, butter, sugar, flour, vinegar and vanilla. Blend well. Pour mixture into pie shell. Bake for 45 minutes.
2006-08-22 09:08:51
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answered by purplewings123 5
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Christian's don't eat differently from normal average people. Although you may be safe to stay away from any pork. A good all beef Pot Roast with potatoes and carrots and quarter cut onions and chopped celery and brown gravey with crassont rolls might be just the ticket though!! Good luck with your dinner!! And may I suggest a nice red wine to compliment your dinner. Blessed be.........
Ps........ don't forget the candles.......... and awesome conversation.
2006-08-22 09:18:58
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answered by shy&gental 4
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did you leave out some of your question? what should you make when, where, why? Christians eat the same as anyone else. If you need to have a question answered you should try again and ask it.
2006-08-22 09:06:39
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answered by ctryhnny04 4
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im definetly thinkin a combination of select vegetables only one portion of the side tray id say a small one..make sure that you make this a nice dish for the last supper.....cook somethin that tastes good and is very tastey.....i dont know really 2 much about cookin use your jehovah jireh givin imagination.....bon apa teet
2006-08-22 09:25:11
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answered by J 1
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lol on the holy guacamole... that's actually a great idea! Make some items that can be nicknamed like that (holy cow, .... but no holy crap) with some homemade bread and some nice red wine for communion that can also be used to toast to Jesus our awesome savior before some hearty scripture, since it is life to your flesh and health to all your bones, and since man cannot live on bread alone, but by the word of God =)
Prepare a nice blessing before the meal as well, such as, "Father God we thank you for the wonderful food that is before us, we ask that You bless the hands that prepared it (yourself, lol) and we ask that you bless our conversation and our evening together, in the mighty name of Jesus, amen!"
2006-08-22 09:20:02
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answered by ~blessss♫☼ ♪♥ ☼ ♠♫ ♣☺☻ 4
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I don't think they have any dietary restrictions. Except for Catholics who aren't suppose to eat meat during Lent.
Keep it simple and easily digestible.... ;)
On a random note: Unless I get best answer for something I answered soon, I'm stuck with 666 points!
2006-08-22 09:12:57
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answered by spindoccc 4
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I_like_cheese,
Cheese.
No, I would tell you the same thing for anyone else. They could be a vegan for all I know, so be prepared.
You will be smart to not try anything weird. Like tomato aspic or some kind of goopy salad with carrots and raisins. (yuck!)
Keep it simple.
2006-08-22 09:12:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd stay away from cooking anything phallic shaped like sausage. It could offend. Also, what is a banana split but a you-know-what between two you-know-whats?
2006-08-22 09:09:34
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answered by Hippie Bill Clinton 3
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