| Just say you can't make that specific pudding, but you'll pick something else up for dessert from the local grocery store. If she really wants that specific pudding, she can make it. Or you could make an easier pudding recipe that doesn't involve whipping your own cream. Or brownies from a mix. |
it's not that it's too complicated, it's just a pain in the ass. i realize now it's ridiculous to make and freeze it, but was just trying to brainstorm if that was an option. |
The OP has stated that it's clear MIL isn't going to make something herself. And who wants brownies from a mix for a Thanksgiving dessert? Not knocking that, but MIL should be able to do that if she just wants any old dessert. It's ridiculous for a guest coming from out of town to have to whip up a boxed dessert. |
I'm dumbfounded by this. Why can't the mother in law pick up dessert HERSELF? |
Hi OP's MIL. |
LOL. totally. |
Good idea, although since OP is driving 5 hours from the nearest airport it's unlikely there will be a trader joes, or any store, open thanksgiving day. When we've gone to our summer place for thanksgiving the only place open is the convenience store at the gas station. OP, may be too late but what about mail ordering Georgetown cupcakes? They have a thanksgiving collection. The cupcakes ship well, and you'll be done with this ridiculousness about pudding. Who wants pudding on thanksgiving anyway. So where is this place anyway? |
OP here- is it just bitchy of me that I find it annoying I have to bring any kind of contribution when no one else is being asked to? And on top of that $500 plane tickets and a 5 hour drive to get there. |
Yes, it's bitchy. And you are expending way too much negative energy on it. Just come up with a solution and move on with your life. You have 3 choices - say no, make the damn pudding when you get there, or buy something else either by mail or when you arrive. Pick one of these choices. |
We assume the feeling is mutual. |
OP here- you are probably right. I just feel my blood pressure and annoyance level rise with every email I see from her in my inbox. The latest is an itinerary for the weekend, which includes, among other things, accompanying her to test drive and buy a new car. |
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Please, OP, I've just read 5 1/2 pages of this thread in one sitting, and my foremost thought and need is to see that recipe!!
I'm totally on your side with regard to the MIL issue. I metaphorically spit on her. Now will you post that recipe?
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| Yes! Please post the recipe!! I'm dying to see it. |
| Hmm, I guess I don't think this is such a big deal because I love to cook and would enjoy knowing that my family is getting pleasure from a dish, especially if it's the only thing you have to contribute to the entire Thanksgiving dinner. I think that you are so annoyed at even having to go see her that the request (and yes, it is a request, not a summons) seems more unreasonable to you than it actually is. She probably doesn't know how complicated the recipe is. |
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Quick Banana pudding:
In a pudding cup layer in order - Vanilla pudding (homemade if you can, otherwise box is fine) Crumbled vanilla wafers Sliced bananas Dollops of Cool Whip Crumbled walnut/a sprinkling of nutmeg if you want |