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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you should go over the top and cook them something VERY authentic from your home country with spices and vegetables that you know they'll never touch. They'll have a bit of cultural exposure, and you will never be asked to cook for them again. Win win. Just make sure DH has the nearest pizza place on speed dial.[/quote] :roll: Or she could just behave like a normal person and try to cook a dish her in-laws might enjoy, in their home where they are hosting her.[/quote] I’m also Asian and family visits, like what OP describes, are very hard for me too. I don’t think OP would as willing to cook if she was in SF or NYC, but in less diverse areas with only chain restaurants and fast food joints, it’s tough to tolerate being surrounded by processed foods day in, day out, and everything offered is beige. Maybe she enjoys cooking at home and her husband sees this as a compromise. [/quote] Oh, put a sock in it with your lazy, tired stereotypes about Midwestern food. The Midwest is a large, diverse place with a variety of food offerings. Maybe if you used your damn brain and got out of your NOVA bubble every now and then you would realize that. BTW, I lived in Arlington for 10 years and your description of Midwestern food sounds more like tge food in NOVA. [/quote] Lol, are you a Midwestern palate denier? [/quote] DP. No, like the person you're responding to, I am not a Midwestern palate denier, either. You, in fact, sound like a fool making highly erroneous assumptions about places you have never visited. Get out a Michelin Guide, in fact, and look up Chicago, which has 22 starred restaurants? Are you saying that those restaurants earned stars by serving sub-par food? Really???[/quote] Hello, Chicago is way different from a podunk town of 1000 people. [/quote] Where did OP say she is in a town of 1000 people?[/quote]
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