Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a guest you don't get to insist on anything. Just order some sides from a restaurant, replate them, and say nothing. When the first person complains you can just say "We host Thanksgiving every year. It's a ton of work, and perhaps instead of complaining about what you don't see on the table, we can all focus on what we are THANKFUL for. I for one, am thankful my mother taught me that if I have nothing nice to say, to keep my mouth shut. Nancy, what are YOU thankful for this year?"
Shut that shit down immediately.
OP here and while that’s a bit much, my MIL’s name is actually Nancy

That's pretty funny - Nancy is the perfect Boomer name like Linda or Diane.
Anyone driving should be able to handle bringing a casserole they assemble at home and can go right into the oven. They can bring the makings of a green salad and premade salad dressing. They can bring creamed onions, bread, drinks, pie and overall take some of the burden off the hosts who sound as though they have been kind and generous hosts over the years. Airline travellers have a harder time bringing much of anything, but that sounds like it's not an issue here.