Friday, October 19, 2012

We Were Being Pressured To Choose a Meal Without A Taste Test


I’m sad to say that things only got worse after the awful phone conversation we had. The next thing I heard from Tiffany was from an e-mail with the new proposal. She wanted us to pick fish or beef, even though we had not done a taste-tasting yet because she had canceled the one we had scheduled. Trying to set up a tasting was a challenge, as Tiffany wanted us to pick beef, fish, or chicken without having had tasted any of those meals. We kept reminding her that we needed to taste the food, but she told us that we could only taste the chicken and the fish. According to Tiffany, it wasn’t feasible to include the beef in the tasting because most of it would end up going to waste, but we really needed to try it before picking an option.
There were other problems going on at the same time, such as the fact that the new proposal stated that our guests were going to be served “buffet style” even though we asked for family style. Anyway, after trying to set up a taste testing with Tiffany countless times, we were finally able to get one three weeks before the wedding at the pavilion in Gary Indiana. You can probably guess by now that the taste testing didn’t go well either.  

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