Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Your distain for them is really obnoxious, especially given that you’re creating the same issue in your own kids.
NP. Oh, stfu. OP is trying to accommodate her picky in-laws with meals they will enjoy. It sounds like her kids eat a wide variety of food already.
And it’s “disdain”.
She could just say "they don't like fish". But she had to add snark.
She's made it clear that her kids won't eat any of these food suggested. How is that not equally picky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Your distain for them is really obnoxious, especially given that you’re creating the same issue in your own kids.
NP. Oh, stfu. OP is trying to accommodate her picky in-laws with meals they will enjoy. It sounds like her kids eat a wide variety of food already.
And it’s “disdain”.
She could just say "they don't like fish". But she had to add snark.
She's made it clear that her kids won't eat any of these food suggested. How is that not equally picky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ILs are coming for 4 days and meals are always really stressful. I can’t ask them what they want because they will say “oh whatever you make will be fine” and DH just waits until everyone is hungry to start throwing out restaurant ideas. They don’t like the same food that my kids like and MIL doesn’t like eating out at all.
I’ve decided I need to have 7 meals planned for at home. I’ll make the kids separate meals since ILs don’t eat spice and like really plain food and my kids do not.
They will eat only American food (including Italian American food, but not authentic Italian food). They won’t eat rice or things like couscous.
So far I have:
- hot dogs
- hamburgers
- chicken Alfredo
- cold cuts for sandwiches
- possibly grilled chicken breast but not sure about sides. Once I tried serving them asparagus but they had never eaten it and it didn’t go over well.
And that is all I could come up with. What else is a meal I can make? DH is no help. I’m not American and am not that familiar with old fashioned American dishes (new American cuisine is great, but not ILs style).
Don't do that.
Meh. Not the end of the world if they do it on the grill and have lots of fixins out or something.
+1 perfectly ok for low class people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Taco bar, this is what I do with my picky in laws
Grilled chicken, black beans
Tortillas and taco shells
Diced tomatoes and salsa
Shredded cheese, sour cream, guacamole
Everyone puts together their own plates
They don’t eat tacos! Too exotic!
Don't call it tacos 😂 say it's a "wrap"
You could also get a bunch of sandwich fixings and use a panini press if you have one to make it fancier.
Btw my in laws are the same--no spice, only vegetable they eat is iceberg lettuce. My kids aren't negatively influenced by it; they are still as adventurous as ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ILs are coming for 4 days and meals are always really stressful. I can’t ask them what they want because they will say “oh whatever you make will be fine” and DH just waits until everyone is hungry to start throwing out restaurant ideas. They don’t like the same food that my kids like and MIL doesn’t like eating out at all.
I’ve decided I need to have 7 meals planned for at home. I’ll make the kids separate meals since ILs don’t eat spice and like really plain food and my kids do not.
They will eat only American food (including Italian American food, but not authentic Italian food). They won’t eat rice or things like couscous.
So far I have:
- hot dogs
- hamburgers
- chicken Alfredo
- cold cuts for sandwiches
- possibly grilled chicken breast but not sure about sides. Once I tried serving them asparagus but they had never eaten it and it didn’t go over well.
And that is all I could come up with. What else is a meal I can make? DH is no help. I’m not American and am not that familiar with old fashioned American dishes (new American cuisine is great, but not ILs style).
Don't do that.
Meh. Not the end of the world if they do it on the grill and have lots of fixins out or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Your distain for them is really obnoxious, especially given that you’re creating the same issue in your own kids.
NP. Oh, stfu. OP is trying to accommodate her picky in-laws with meals they will enjoy. It sounds like her kids eat a wide variety of food already.
And it’s “disdain”.
She could just say "they don't like fish". But she had to add snark.
She's made it clear that her kids won't eat any of these food suggested. How is that not equally picky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ILs are coming for 4 days and meals are always really stressful. I can’t ask them what they want because they will say “oh whatever you make will be fine” and DH just waits until everyone is hungry to start throwing out restaurant ideas. They don’t like the same food that my kids like and MIL doesn’t like eating out at all.
I’ve decided I need to have 7 meals planned for at home. I’ll make the kids separate meals since ILs don’t eat spice and like really plain food and my kids do not.
They will eat only American food (including Italian American food, but not authentic Italian food). They won’t eat rice or things like couscous.
So far I have:
- hot dogs
- hamburgers
- chicken Alfredo
- cold cuts for sandwiches
- possibly grilled chicken breast but not sure about sides. Once I tried serving them asparagus but they had never eaten it and it didn’t go over well.
And that is all I could come up with. What else is a meal I can make? DH is no help. I’m not American and am not that familiar with old fashioned American dishes (new American cuisine is great, but not ILs style).
Don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:ILs are coming for 4 days and meals are always really stressful. I can’t ask them what they want because they will say “oh whatever you make will be fine” and DH just waits until everyone is hungry to start throwing out restaurant ideas. They don’t like the same food that my kids like and MIL doesn’t like eating out at all.
I’ve decided I need to have 7 meals planned for at home. I’ll make the kids separate meals since ILs don’t eat spice and like really plain food and my kids do not.
They will eat only American food (including Italian American food, but not authentic Italian food). They won’t eat rice or things like couscous.
So far I have:
- hot dogs
- hamburgers
- chicken Alfredo
- cold cuts for sandwiches
- possibly grilled chicken breast but not sure about sides. Once I tried serving them asparagus but they had never eaten it and it didn’t go over well.
And that is all I could come up with. What else is a meal I can make? DH is no help. I’m not American and am not that familiar with old fashioned American dishes (new American cuisine is great, but not ILs style).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Your distain for them is really obnoxious, especially given that you’re creating the same issue in your own kids.
NP. Oh, stfu. OP is trying to accommodate her picky in-laws with meals they will enjoy. It sounds like her kids eat a wide variety of food already.
And it’s “disdain”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Your distain for them is really obnoxious, especially given that you’re creating the same issue in your own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Baked salmon. So easy. Side of simple vegetable or salad, baguette, fruit.
They only eat fried fish from Long John Silvers. No, I am not joking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a trashy meal I make sometimes that your ILs might enjoy -
Chicken Parm Sliders
https://www.instrupix.com/easy-chicken-parmesan-sliders/
Serve with a bagged salad and boxed wine. I’m not joking.
They will love this! Thanks.
Awesome! I’ll report back if I think of more ideas!