We pass food around and this kind of thing never happens. |
You’re miserable about your small house, we get it. |
I grew up doing buffet style because everyone has big families in small houses. The dining table was our buffet and then we carried our plates to the living room where every chair in the house was set up (kids on the floor) and you ate over your lap. |
OK? Start your own thread dedicated to people with small houses who serve family style and it’s just fine. This thread isn’t for you, apparently. |
We do pass around for smaller gatherings, and one thing I see is that the pickier kids are way more likely to try something if they see their ultra cool (from little kid perspective) older less picky cousins helping themselves to something and enjoying it. I say this as someone whose kids have been both the little and the big. |
Our house isn't small, but ok. |
OMG, this describes my mom’s parents and siblings perfectly. They all just sit like statues at any family gathering. |
LOL I know it would have been annoying at the time. But this is a hilarious story. Thanks for sharing. |
+1 Plus our dining room is too small for numerous people to be getting up and down during the meal to get more food in the kitchen. |
It is if you don’t have a kitchen big enough for an island. |
Nobody cares about your small house! Tell a funny story or leave the thread. |
Same here. It’s kind of bizarre for people to comment about what others are eating, but also fairly bizarre to care about what others say. Although I guess it’s possible that the whole family has some disordered eating issues going on. |
My MIL picks her teeth nonstop with her fingernails to get food out. I can’t handle it |
See I would have absolutely taken it and opened it to see what it was. Maybe it was something amazing or something you could sell. Mainly I would have thought it was hilarious. |
SIL threw out all the leftovers except turkey without asking if anyone wanted to take some home. It happened so quickly I didn't realize she was doing it until just about everything was in the trash can. |