Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Heavy apps isn't necessarily easier than dinner. A main entree and a few simple sides doesn't have to be that much work. Heavy apps can mean anything. What exactly was the menu?
Chicken, sliders, Mac n cheese, butternut squash ravioli, green beans, roasted broccoli, kale salad, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole, and fruit salad.
Anonymous wrote:Heavy apps isn't necessarily easier than dinner. A main entree and a few simple sides doesn't have to be that much work. Heavy apps can mean anything. What exactly was the menu?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who gave you this feedback? I can't imagine anything more rude than to complain to a host/hostess about any perceived shortcomings. Very strange, and I'm sorry you had to cope with that. Would you be able to have a calm discussion with that person in the future about your efforts and your hurt feelings, or is this typical behavior on the part of family members?
My sister
Anonymous wrote:I’m honestly so livid right now. We hosted Christmas and apparently we didn’t have the right start time, nor the right food, nor did we ask our guests to bring the right things, nor did we act excited enough, nor did we take food/gifts promptly enough… we apparently acted like “we didn’t even know they were coming” but the house was clean, food was cooking, table was set… I spent a lot of time, energy and money on tonight and I’m literally sobbing now … this is all immediate family that came over. I don’t know what I’m asking for except to just vent because I’m so sad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see no problem with heavy apps as long as everyone knew to expect that. Re. the time - did you make people feel they needed to leave when you put the kids to bed? (In which case I can see why she would be disappointed with a late start time or find it rude?)
The kids were still awake when everyone left. I let them stay up until people leave
And yes they were told it was heavy apps. It’s what we did last year and everyone seemed to love it then.
What did you do every other year? You seem to be pinning it all one last year and that one time you had heavy apps. And also only your sister gave you a hard time, not everyone else. Just roll your eyes and move on because clearly you and your sister have issues. Maybe you were rude to her last year and she's just giving it back.
It’s varied. Never traditional Turkey and sides though, no one really likes it. Italian, Mexican, mostly. We’ve done heavy apps more than just last year. I don’t know, I don’t think it really matters TBH. I would never ever go to someone’s house as a guest and complain. My MIL makes some truly weird things and I never would say something to her ever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?
I'm also in my mid 50s and struggling to understand how a meal of heavy apps would leave you hungry. All they are is a bite size portion of a larger dish. You are supposed to eat more of them. And, bruschetta wouldn't be the only thing provided. Do you only eat the garlic bread when you're at an Italian restaurant? No, you don't. You eat a variety of things, one bite at a time - just like you'd do with heavy appetizers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I see no problem with heavy apps as long as everyone knew to expect that. Re. the time - did you make people feel they needed to leave when you put the kids to bed? (In which case I can see why she would be disappointed with a late start time or find it rude?)
The kids were still awake when everyone left. I let them stay up until people leave
And yes they were told it was heavy apps. It’s what we did last year and everyone seemed to love it then.
What did you do every other year? You seem to be pinning it all one last year and that one time you had heavy apps. And also only your sister gave you a hard time, not everyone else. Just roll your eyes and move on because clearly you and your sister have issues. Maybe you were rude to her last year and she's just giving it back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore your sisters and the posters criticizing your menu— as long as no one was hungry no one is entitled to a particular kind of meal, good grief I’ve never heard anything more gluttonous.
Had your sister been drinking heavily? If not, I would tell her if it comes up again that she is not required to accept an invitation next year.
I always leave hungry during a meal of heavy apps. I’m 50- do you think I’m going to spend the night filling up on bruschetta or something like that?