Thanksgiving 2021 Grievances Thread

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family that is hosting us has several members who are violently allergic to nuts. I know they can't do anything about it but I put nuts in so many things that I love to make and I'm sad we can't have any interesting desserts.


I can name 15 desserts that are "interesting" that don't include nut or nut extracts. You lack empathy if this even crossed your mind to type out. Nut allergies can be lethal, as in someone could DIE. Shut up and stay home with your "interesting" desserts.
Anonymous
There's a real sourpuss in this thread. Let us have this!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family that is hosting us has several members who are violently allergic to nuts. I know they can't do anything about it but I put nuts in so many things that I love to make and I'm sad we can't have any interesting desserts.

As the parent of a child with anaphylactic allergies to some tree nuts, holidays/shared meals can be very stressful. But as a person who loves cashews above all other foods (and hasn't been able to eat them since my child developed the allergy), my advice is to wait until you're back home, make all the desserts, and (most importantly) eat ALL the desserts!
Anonymous
We are going to my in laws and it has been years since we have spent Thanksgiving with them. MIL called husband two weeks ago to ask what kind of dessert we wanted. He told her we like pecan pie, apple pie, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and that we would bring some homemade cookies and ice cream (mainly for the kids). A week ago she called me and asked me the same question. I gave her the same answer. Last night she texts husband to tell him that she is making some sort of a mint cake for dessert. Ummmm, okay. I know this is a trivial thing, but I don't know why she bothered asking what we wanted if she was just going to make something else.

Side note, I hate mint. But I am more than happy to eat cookies and ice cream. So whatever.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My father passed away rather suddenly in August. It’s going to be hard enough to go through the holidays without him, so it’s extra depressing that instead of enjoying nice family time, my whole visit with my mom will be spent helping her with paperwork and fixing her computer issues and showing her how to use her new IPhone. She’ll ask for advice on financial situations, I’ll give it, and then she will disregard whatever I’ve said and will want to rehash the same issues with me in the future.

I love her and she’s been the most awesome mom my whole life, and I know that losing my dad, her best friend and helpmate, has been devastating for her, so I’m not mad about any of it, but I’m feeling sorry for myself that I can’t just enjoy Mom’s company.


I am your mom. We hate like hell asking you for help. We don’t have our beloved spouse to support us. I also will probably skip all 3 Thanksgiving invitations. I just don’t care.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:We go to my in-laws every year for Thanksgiving and usually get there around noon, but this year for some reason we can't come before 1:00. Football starts at 12:30 and I'm irrationally irritated that I am going to miss the first half hour of the game. Why? The Lions are absolutely terrible, they haven't won a game all year, but I don't care. I'm from Detroit and t's my thing.


It’s family. Show up at noon.


It’s family. Show up at 4:00.


Won’t dinner be over?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are going to my in laws and it has been years since we have spent Thanksgiving with them. MIL called husband two weeks ago to ask what kind of dessert we wanted. He told her we like pecan pie, apple pie, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and that we would bring some homemade cookies and ice cream (mainly for the kids). A week ago she called me and asked me the same question. I gave her the same answer. Last night she texts husband to tell him that she is making some sort of a mint cake for dessert. Ummmm, okay. I know this is a trivial thing, but I don't know why she bothered asking what we wanted if she was just going to make something else.

Side note, I hate mint. But I am more than happy to eat cookies and ice cream. So whatever.


Take a pie or cheesecake too. Or both.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We are going to my in laws and it has been years since we have spent Thanksgiving with them. MIL called husband two weeks ago to ask what kind of dessert we wanted. He told her we like pecan pie, apple pie, pumpkin pie, cheesecake, and that we would bring some homemade cookies and ice cream (mainly for the kids). A week ago she called me and asked me the same question. I gave her the same answer. Last night she texts husband to tell him that she is making some sort of a mint cake for dessert. Ummmm, okay. I know this is a trivial thing, but I don't know why she bothered asking what we wanted if she was just going to make something else.

Side note, I hate mint. But I am more than happy to eat cookies and ice cream. So whatever.


Just buy a pumpkin pie at the grocery store. Very easy! I like mint, but I don't want it on Thanksgiving.
Anonymous
My mom insists on cooking everything. Her food has always bit on the bland side. A few years ago, she decided all spices hurt her stomach. Her doctor told her to cut back on sodium, so she will not add salt to anything. Add in my sister has declared she is dairy free so the mashed potatoes will be made with fake butter and almond milk. The combination of theses things makes the food not so great. Now throw in the fact my mom insists we eat at noon , and will make comments the entire time if people do not eat enough. By “enough” I mean what a linebacker would eat.

Then, 5 hours later she will expect us all to eat again. Same food. If you do not eat, she makes snide comments. It is my least favorite holiday. But it is one of the few I get to see my sister, so we keep going.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My family that is hosting us has several members who are violently allergic to nuts. I know they can't do anything about it but I put nuts in so many things that I love to make and I'm sad we can't have any interesting desserts.


Your repertoire is extremely limited if this is the case.
Anonymous
Spouse was just told he needs to be "on call" over the weekend for some inane bureaucratic crap. Sigh.
Anonymous
We are going no where and doing nothing, but my family seems to think we are lying to them and going somewhere fun instead. I wish.
Anonymous
I'm amazed by how many of you are deliberately endangering family members.
Anonymous
We're traveling six hours to see my husband's family, which is what we do every Thanksgiving. My BIL spends any visit making snarky political comments since I'm the only liberal he knows personally. Normally I'm great at ignoring him and either leave the room or change the subject. However, my dad died two weeks ago, and I'm really brittle right now. I'm afraid I might throat punch BIL this year, as I'm not in the mood for his crap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm amazed by how many of you are deliberately endangering family members.


I'm not. It's why we are having Thanksgiving with just the two of us at home this year. There are a lot of hateful "can't be bothered" people out there, and that was even before Covid.

Enjoy your nuts and dairy and your pandemic, mfing bastards.
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