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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I'm just curious what kind of praise you think she is going to get? If someone brought cooked shrimp, old bay, and cocktail sauce, I'd assume she picked it all up - not that she made any part of it. And I'd love it more than the cornbread or baked beans or whatever. You think she's tricking everyone into thinking she hand-made her dishes? EVERYONE KNOWS she bought it and they all still love it and compliment her for her choice. I am awful at cooking. I hate it and don't like it. Whenever there is a potluck where there are assigned foods - I always opt for the paper plates, cups, napkins, etc. If there are no assignments, I do what your family member does. And it's NOT cheap. I spend a whole lot more money than I would making something in my kitchen, but I would never subject others to that so I suck it up, spend the $$ and bring something I think most people would enjoy. [/quote]
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