Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Do you want a cookie? Its completely reasonable for OP to ask her sister to not use the kitchen for cooking breakfast on Thanksgiving. Now we don't know if OP escalated the situation with her tone or the way she presented it. But reasonable sisters should have been able to work something out where her adult nephews had a sufficient breakfast and OP had her kitchen to get an early start on dinner.
Yes, I agree: it’s completely reasonable for a high strung shrew of a sister to expect her visiting sister not to make brief use of the kitchen hours and hours before Thanksgiving dinner to make sure her family has something to eat. You’re right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If she had arranged bagels for breakfast why did you make the comment about not making a big breakfast? It sounds like she had it handled without needing the kitchen.
+1
Sounds like OP pissed her off.
Sounds like sis was going to bring bagels for everyone but also wanted to cook a big breakfast for her family.
Sounds like it is unrealistic to expect growing boys to eat just bagels, and the alternative it starbucks.
God, DCUM is so ridiculous about “growing boys,” acting as if they need to shovel in mounds of heavy, high calorie food into their mouths every two hours or they’ll wither and die on the vine.
They can eat (multiple) bagels and then eat the huge Thanksgiving spread. They’ll be just fine. Sister sounds like an enabling helicopter mom. NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Do you want a cookie? Its completely reasonable for OP to ask her sister to not use the kitchen for cooking breakfast on Thanksgiving. Now we don't know if OP escalated the situation with her tone or the way she presented it. But reasonable sisters should have been able to work something out where her adult nephews had a sufficient breakfast and OP had her kitchen to get an early start on dinner.
Yes, I agree: it’s completely reasonable for a high strung shrew of a sister to expect her visiting sister not to make brief use of the kitchen hours and hours before Thanksgiving dinner to make sure her family has something to eat. You’re right.
OP’s sister has found the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it. If she had arranged bagels for breakfast why did you make the comment about not making a big breakfast? It sounds like she had it handled without needing the kitchen.
+1
Sounds like OP pissed her off.
Sounds like sis was going to bring bagels for everyone but also wanted to cook a big breakfast for her family.
Sounds like it is unrealistic to expect growing boys to eat just bagels, and the alternative it starbucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time is the Thanksgiving meal on Thursday? My family does this lovely tradition where the main meal is around 4pm and all are expected to survive on air until then.
OP here. Dinner is planned for 4. I know my family ( including my own two teenage boys) - we will be up late Wednesday night and everyone will sleep in late - like think noon. I initially said my plan was to have bagels and cream cheese and then light appetizers if people are still hungry before 4 pm. I actually thought about a breakfast casserole but I never got that far with my sister because she started getting bossy and obnoxious and we ended the call. To the PP who said something to the effect that we are both at fault- of course there is some truth to that - but my sister truly is obnoxious and I try time and time again to ignore her, which of course I’ll do this time too. And yes her “ kids” are adults - mid- twenties. I’ll have other food in the house but I will rethink serving more for breakfast based on suggestions here. I’m not trying to starve anyone but really need the kitchen space. I have a big house but a tiny kitchen. And it’s classic that rather than be gracious my sister is now refusing to bring anything. She’s being spiteful in my opinion.
You are nuts. It takes minutes to cook eggs and make toast. I hate bagels.
You’re nuts. I hate eggs. Feel better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time is the Thanksgiving meal on Thursday? My family does this lovely tradition where the main meal is around 4pm and all are expected to survive on air until then.
OP here. Dinner is planned for 4. I know my family ( including my own two teenage boys) - we will be up late Wednesday night and everyone will sleep in late - like think noon. I initially said my plan was to have bagels and cream cheese and then light appetizers if people are still hungry before 4 pm. I actually thought about a breakfast casserole but I never got that far with my sister because she started getting bossy and obnoxious and we ended the call. To the PP who said something to the effect that we are both at fault- of course there is some truth to that - but my sister truly is obnoxious and I try time and time again to ignore her, which of course I’ll do this time too. And yes her “ kids” are adults - mid- twenties. I’ll have other food in the house but I will rethink serving more for breakfast based on suggestions here. I’m not trying to starve anyone but really need the kitchen space. I have a big house but a tiny kitchen. And it’s classic that rather than be gracious my sister is now refusing to bring anything. She’s being spiteful in my opinion.
You are nuts. It takes minutes to cook eggs and make toast. I hate bagels.
Anonymous wrote:Ewe. Who drinks bailey’s ?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time is the Thanksgiving meal on Thursday? My family does this lovely tradition where the main meal is around 4pm and all are expected to survive on air until then.
OP here. Dinner is planned for 4. I know my family ( including my own two teenage boys) - we will be up late Wednesday night and everyone will sleep in late - like think noon. I initially said my plan was to have bagels and cream cheese and then light appetizers if people are still hungry before 4 pm. I actually thought about a breakfast casserole but I never got that far with my sister because she started getting bossy and obnoxious and we ended the call. To the PP who said something to the effect that we are both at fault- of course there is some truth to that - but my sister truly is obnoxious and I try time and time again to ignore her, which of course I’ll do this time too. And yes her “ kids” are adults - mid- twenties. I’ll have other food in the house but I will rethink serving more for breakfast based on suggestions here. I’m not trying to starve anyone but really need the kitchen space. I have a big house but a tiny kitchen. And it’s classic that rather than be gracious my sister is now refusing to bring anything. She’s being spiteful in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What time is the Thanksgiving meal on Thursday? My family does this lovely tradition where the main meal is around 4pm and all are expected to survive on air until then.
OP here. Dinner is planned for 4. I know my family ( including my own two teenage boys) - we will be up late Wednesday night and everyone will sleep in late - like think noon. I initially said my plan was to have bagels and cream cheese and then light appetizers if people are still hungry before 4 pm. I actually thought about a breakfast casserole but I never got that far with my sister because she started getting bossy and obnoxious and we ended the call. To the PP who said something to the effect that we are both at fault- of course there is some truth to that - but my sister truly is obnoxious and I try time and time again to ignore her, which of course I’ll do this time too. And yes her “ kids” are adults - mid- twenties. I’ll have other food in the house but I will rethink serving more for breakfast based on suggestions here. I’m not trying to starve anyone but really need the kitchen space. I have a big house but a tiny kitchen. And it’s classic that rather than be gracious my sister is now refusing to bring anything. She’s being spiteful in my opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Do you want a cookie? Its completely reasonable for OP to ask her sister to not use the kitchen for cooking breakfast on Thanksgiving. Now we don't know if OP escalated the situation with her tone or the way she presented it. But reasonable sisters should have been able to work something out where her adult nephews had a sufficient breakfast and OP had her kitchen to get an early start on dinner.
Yes, I agree: it’s completely reasonable for a high strung shrew of a sister to expect her visiting sister not to make brief use of the kitchen hours and hours before Thanksgiving dinner to make sure her family has something to eat. You’re right.
OP’s sister has found the thread.
Anonymous wrote:What time is the Thanksgiving meal on Thursday? My family does this lovely tradition where the main meal is around 4pm and all are expected to survive on air until then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Do you want a cookie? Its completely reasonable for OP to ask her sister to not use the kitchen for cooking breakfast on Thanksgiving. Now we don't know if OP escalated the situation with her tone or the way she presented it. But reasonable sisters should have been able to work something out where her adult nephews had a sufficient breakfast and OP had her kitchen to get an early start on dinner.
Yes, I agree: it’s completely reasonable for a high strung shrew of a sister to expect her visiting sister not to make brief use of the kitchen hours and hours before Thanksgiving dinner to make sure her family has something to eat. You’re right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made six omelettes for visiting family this morning and had everything prepped, cooked and cleaned up in less than 30 minutes. There’s nothing to it. OP is in the wrong. You don’t send family members to Starbucks on Thanksgiving morning and you don’t expect growing boys to just eat a bagel.
Do you want a cookie? Its completely reasonable for OP to ask her sister to not use the kitchen for cooking breakfast on Thanksgiving. Now we don't know if OP escalated the situation with her tone or the way she presented it. But reasonable sisters should have been able to work something out where her adult nephews had a sufficient breakfast and OP had her kitchen to get an early start on dinner.
Yes, I agree: it’s completely reasonable for a high strung shrew of a sister to expect her visiting sister not to make brief use of the kitchen hours and hours before Thanksgiving dinner to make sure her family has something to eat. You’re right.