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This exercise asks you to negotiate Belasco's "culinary triangle" of contradictions. You are hosting a dinner party for a very diverse group of people, including a vegetarian, a dairy farmer, a nutritionist, a hunger activist, your mother, and yourself. As a gracious host, you want to please everyone, or at the very least, you do not want to offend anyone. Everyone must eat; there cannot be any hasty, angry departures from the table. You also want to serve a meal that reflects your own tastes and values, and you don't want to spend a lot of time or money on it. What on earth can you serve? Describe the menu, taking care to show how it will appeal to each guest's sense of identity. In addition, explain how the menu is both "responsible" and "convenient."

My Introduction:
Dinner party is a time to enjoy and relax with family and friends. However, the food that is served on the dinner table must satisfy the guests. The guests that are coming to the dinner party are vegetarians, dairy farmers, nutritionists, my mother and me. Every individual have different opinions about how they wanted their food to be served and whether the food follows their values. The foods that will be served in the dinner party are Zucchini herb casserole, Creamy Three Cheese Vegetable Lasagna, Spinach Salad with Avacado, Fresh Modzerella, and Strawberry Dressing, Tropical Fruit Salad, and Chili Panner with rice. These foods will be served in the party because it represents their values, identity, and ...

Could you help me complete the essay. It should be atleast 400 words. Introduction, 3 supporting paragraphs, and conclusion.

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