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[quote=Anonymous]This is not a usual dinner party, this is Thanksgiving and I get the feeling that attendance is expected. All you people calling this rude are treating this as if it non-attendance is an option and OP is happy to be attending. If it were me, I would stop going to their Thanksgiving, regardless of whether I could go to my family's or only attend every other year. You could say you are alternating with your family's traditions for the benefit of your children since they are not interested in incorporating anything from your family's traditions into theirs. They are clearly shut down to trying anything beyond what they know or being gracious in any form. I find that people this rigid generally are crap cooks in any event, the failure to appreciate red wine kind of locks that down. [/quote]
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