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[quote=Anonymous][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] [b]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?[/b] I guess my family is different, because in my family we don't expect one relative, especially an elderly relative, to take on the entire burden. 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] OP already said that her MIL is ordering everything else for the dinner. [/quote] O.k. - it's a little weird that Op is the only one who is expected to fly in and go straight into the kitchen while everyone else is kicking back and taking it easy. Maybe Op can hand her dh the recipe and tell him to take care of it while she takes a nap? Is there a chance that MIL has divided up other duties - setting the table/cleaning the house, dish duty among the other family members. Maybe the other guests are complaining that they have to scrape plates, scrub floors while all op has to do is mix up a little pudding. Pudding! [/quote]
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