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[quote=Anonymous]We have the same issue in our family. Everyone has asked, and everyone has been given the okay to use nice strong, paper plates, as the family has grown exponentially! Really life is too short to spend all that time doing dishes. Fine china has to be hand washed, as does real silver, and real crystal - if it is lined with gold or silver. I would not dare put any of mine in the washer - and we have a professional kitchen with three dishwashers. I'm not going to be a snob about washing dishes, that is for sure. The IL's might not be my favorite people, but I sure as hell am not going to spend more time doing dishes than I have to. For that matter, yes one or two of our family has been known to order a Honey Baked Ham (or two or four) - same with Boston Market. If you think you are too good to attend, then simply don't. Not everyone has a professional kitchen, we get it. It's okay. Life is not limited to who has what. Really. Who are these people, in this area of all places, who think they are too good for arbitrary vendors? You are absolutely ridiculous. [/quote]
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