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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Going on vacation is a good way of breaking the hosting cycle.[/b] Personally, I would decide to serve something else, that your kids enjoy. "Not liking to host" is not a black and white proposition, OP. You have described many tensions, including that the food isn't a general favorite. So while your father will still rant about politics, maybe it all get better if your kids like the food! I say this because I have never liked the traditional Thanksgiving meal, so if I had to make it myself, I would be very irritated! We usually go to my best friend's house and I am only expected to bring dessert. When it's been just us at home, we usually have duck (sometimes confit of duck, instead of roasted), and completely different sides than the conventional ones. [/quote] this[/quote]
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