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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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 [/quote] That sounds super easy (if disgusting). Not sure it's worth all this anxiety. [/quote] It's not the Op's recipe. Just an example of how you can throw together something very quickly. I'm sure that someone could come up with something a bit more elegant - maybe even a layered pumpkin/vanilla dish. [/quote] But the MIL requested that dish specifically, not just anything. I'm with the people upthread who are wondering why the MIL can't make/buy her own dessert.[/quote] Maybe because the MIL is providing the house, and the hospitality, and the use of her kitchen/silverware/dishes, and every other dish on the table? I guess my family is different, because[b] in my family we don't expect one relative, especially an elderly relative, to take on the entire burden.[/b] My mom usually hosts, and the rest of us actually ask her what she'd like us to bring, and then follow her suggestions. [/quote] my rule is- don't offer to host unless you are prepared to completely host. otherwise call it a potluck.[/quote]
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