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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. An update… turns out the big problem was i underestimated how many forks I needed and there wasn’t enough for dessert and I had to wash some first.[/quote] As if you were going to buy some forks for this meal?? Please. She'd have had the same complaint about plastic forks. Sis is grumpy about something and it is not xmas dinner.[/quote] Op here… DH and I are dying over here. Everyone was like where are the forks for dessert? We had a drawer full but they were “the small ones” aka the salad or dessert forks. But no one agreed they were the appropriate forks. So I pulled dinner forks out and washed then [/quote] Oh man. You shouldn’t have had to wash forks when there were perfectly good forks in the drawer, but I understand that sometimes, you just want an issue to get resolved! I got publicly called out pretty badly one thanksgiving for forgetting to wash a single serving spoon for a sit-down dinner I hosted for 14 people. Flatware can apparently be very polarizing 🤣[/quote]
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