Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, show me one family where 9 and 7 year old siblings don’t want different kinds of eggs for breakfast. C’mon.
They could have just had the toast and bacon.
Anonymous wrote:Also, show me one family where 9 and 7 year old siblings don’t want different kinds of eggs for breakfast. C’mon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You should have shown him your pots and pans and told them to help themselves and make whatever they would like.
Yea, this. You can’t ask someone what they’d like for breakfast and then complain when they tell you.
(How hard is it to boil and egg?)
Anonymous wrote:You asked, he answered. Some people are a little clueless when they're in unfamiliar territory. I would not feel comfortable cooking in someone else's kitchen, personally - but then I wouldn't let my family request three different breakfasts. If he's not usually like this, let it go.
Anonymous wrote:You should have shown him your pots and pans and told them to help themselves and make whatever they would like.
Anonymous wrote:Sister and BIL slept over last weekend with their 2 kids. The next morning, my sister sleeps in. BIL and the kids (9 and 7) wake up. I ask what they want for breakfast. BIL say he would like eggs over easy. His son would like scrambled eggs and his daughter would like hard boiled eggs. Plus toast and bacon for all. I will admit i was annoyed about 3 different types of eggs. I am not a short order cook. I made the eggs but next time I will make a one type of egg, bacon, toast....eat or don't.
I totally get this was avoidable by me.
But I still think he was rude. Was he?
Anonymous wrote:You should have shown him your pots and pans and told them to help themselves and make whatever they would like.