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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For people suggesting I heat up a frozen dinner or just leave everyone to figure things out, I think that is crazy and rude. [/quote] Tell me precisely how it is not RUDE of your husband to put this on you, instead of cooking for his parents himself? Hmm?[/quote] I have invited people over to my house. DH didn't ask me to cook, I offer to host everyone. Just trying to figure out how best to do it. When I take something on, ideally everyone will be happy with at least part of the meal. I hate to think of people coming to my house and going hungry. I am juggling two different parties - one is older and needs very mild food, the other group is younger and wants every bold, aggressive or new flavor they can get. I get that there's no way to make everyone happy with everything.[/quote]
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