Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for a Google Sheets potluck menu for people to sign up. They can prep and par-bake in advance, and heat up at your place.
I wouldn't attend a Thanksgiving potluck. I am not cooking for the holidays. If you don't want to invite me, I don't care, but I won't be cooking.
What do you do when you host?
I live in a tiny shoebox of an apartment. I never host anything.
So you won't host, won't make a dish to share, you will ONLY be the pampered guest. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, PP. I suppose I’m nervous because they have a lot of extraneous “musts” that don’t cover everyone. FIL insists on rutabagas, creamed onions, and green bean casserole. SIL complains if there is no green salad, in addition to a plain green vegetable like asparagus. MIL is used to corn pudding in addition to dressing, etc. It will be more than enough food, but not everyone will get what they are used to.
(Yes, I know there’s no “insist.”)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for a Google Sheets potluck menu for people to sign up. They can prep and par-bake in advance, and heat up at your place.
I wouldn't attend a Thanksgiving potluck. I am not cooking for the holidays. If you don't want to invite me, I don't care, but I won't be cooking.
What do you do when you host?
I live in a tiny shoebox of an apartment. I never host anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for a Google Sheets potluck menu for people to sign up. They can prep and par-bake in advance, and heat up at your place.
I wouldn't attend a Thanksgiving potluck. I am not cooking for the holidays. If you don't want to invite me, I don't care, but I won't be cooking.
What do you do when you host?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for a Google Sheets potluck menu for people to sign up. They can prep and par-bake in advance, and heat up at your place.
I wouldn't attend a Thanksgiving potluck. I am not cooking for the holidays. If you don't want to invite me, I don't care, but I won't be cooking.
What do you do when you host?
Anonymous wrote:
I think your husband needs to tell everyone that you are very busy this year, and the kids have a ton of activities, and that you are both considering NOT HOSTING. Too bad, so sad.
Then you two sit back and wait for the chorus of "Oh, no, what are we going to do?!". Much wailing and gnashing of teeth. And then your husband can "allow himself to be persuaded" to host anyway, with a significantly reduced menu, that the guests will accept because the alternative is NOT TO HAVE THANKSGIVING AT YOUR HOUSE.
Psychology.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 for a Google Sheets potluck menu for people to sign up. They can prep and par-bake in advance, and heat up at your place.
I wouldn't attend a Thanksgiving potluck. I am not cooking for the holidays. If you don't want to invite me, I don't care, but I won't be cooking.