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The best advice here is from the start tell them something like its against your religion. They may question you on this. Just tell them your a strict Bhuddist. It'll be an interesting conversation, but I would say you could wing it.
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LOL...yeah, or you could simply explain the health and/or ethical grounds on which you've made your decision....which you would undoubtedly be doing anyway if debating from a fictional Buddhist stance... 
The simplist way is to try to avoid ACCEPTING any invitations to be a guest. I suspect that most offers will be out of courtesy, with the expectation that you will refuse.
On topic, vegetarian food from restaurants of any kind could have been made using sauces that aren't vegetarian, or may simply be portions of a meat-dish with the offending articles removed....you know all this... So it depends on the degree to which she practices her Vegetarianism. If she can absolutely never have any trace of meat; even, for example, food that may have been served using a utensil that might at some point have touched meat (some vegetarians apparently become violently ill if they are exposed to ANY traces of meat), then it could be worth considering taking a Multi-fuel stove (I say this as I'm not sure on the availability of camping gaz) and cooking for herself.
Hopefully someone else will be able to give an better idea of what options are likely to be available.
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