Yes, it is. But leftover taco meat that has sat out for hours and been picked over by many isn't "food." |
Walk me through your thought process here. Person 1 makes an offer Person 2 politely declines the offer. Person 1 pushes and pouts, and doesn't take a polite "no" as an answer. Person 2 continues to politely decline, because they've made a decision and don't need to change it because of pouting and manipulation. Tell me, exactly, how this behavior is on the same level. |
What beach, OP? OBX is *AT LEAST* six (!!!!) hours, if not 8, given traffic (unles syou leave the house at 3 AM, which is not reasonable, for most families). I would rather dump the food than get sick from it. |
Because OP is here, ranting about it and asking Why?, that's why the behavior is one the same level. Both the OP and the MIL have hard positions and will not compromise, and probably go back home.and complain. Same difference. If you say no, and don't think about it again, and don't post to forums about it = not the same person. If you complain and vent constantly, same person. MiL insists you take leftovers and pouts when you don't, you refuse to take leftovers and pout. The sameness is the hard line and then the pouting/complaining. |
It is in my kitchen |
Agree. And we are only getting one side of the story. |
That was my thought. Ok, decline and let her pout. |
Then YOU be the one to take it home. Problem solved. |
| It’s so not worth it to me to have this discussion about wasted food when we need to clean up pack out and drive home. Some food gets wasted at the beach. 100x times better than even one hour of food poisoning. |
| Beach week always involves wasting food. For example, we buy a small ketchup when we get there but don’t use it all in a week. So we throw out some ketchup at the end of the week. It’s unavoidable, even when everyone tries their best to minimize the waste. |
You better have never posted a vent thread, or added your own little vent to a vent thread, or you are a massive, massive hypocrite. Also? Threads aren't required reading. So if you don't like vents/complaints, ease on down the road. Or don't...complain about complaints. Get it? |
YUP! I don't want your trash. If it is so yummy and nutritious, you eat it. With relish. |
Don't people still do this? We do. With small kids it's so much easier than standing in line at some rest stop, plus I have always hated fast food so I'm much happier bringing a sandwich or whatever. We do a long road trip once a year to visit family in the mid-West. We've made an art of packing the cooler and, unless it's pouring, we do all our stops at state parks or playgrounds so the kids can eat and run around. Even on our other trips in the Northeast to see family, we are certainly not the only ones at rest stops pulling out the PB&J sandwiches for the kids and the leftover whatever-it-is for DH and me. I would be happy to take leftovers if (a) I liked them the first time around and (b) I actually planned to eat them. With a lot of my grandparents' or cousins' cooking, quite frankly, neither is true, so I make some excuse like "the cooler is full" or "we brought all the food we need for the trip, see if cousin X wants it instead." |
Uh- I already said I would above. |
That’s on *her* own steam, not *their* own steam. Which isn’t what OP wrote. |