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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is ridiculous. Put your foot down. I'd be annoyed at my MIL but downright furious with DH for going along with the ludicrous plan. Do not bring the freaking pudding. [/quote] I am def not going to bring it, but should I make it after a day of traveling??[/quote] Sure, why not? Does it require constant whisking for hours? Is it physically difficult to make? If not, then make it to add your own dish to the meal.[/quote] Op, I wouldn't make it after hours of travel, no matter how easy it is to make. Mil is rude. Plain and simple.[/quote] Who is making the rest of Thanksgiving dinner? Unless this "day of traveling" is by dog sled, I am having trouble understanding how making a simple pudding is a hardship after a day spent mostly sitting down[/quote] She is ordering the food for dinner and wants this for dessert. Have a thanksgiving day 6am flight that is 2 hours, then a 4-5 hour drive if traffic is moving. That's not dog sled traveling, but it's a long day that starts early. [/quote] So, you're arriving around noon? I'm still not seeing the hardship. You sit in the car, you listen to music, you talk with your family . . [/quote] :roll: You are such an uncompassionate douche. [/quote]
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