Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
I would pack Starbucks instant coffee packets.

Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
Do they frown on it for religious reasons? If so, that's your excuse for a morning run to Dunkin' Donuts or the bagel shop. You can bring stuff back for people as your cover. (Or have it be your morning walk, morning run, get the NY Times, what have you.)
If it's not a religious thing, then stock your own there. I did that with my IL's, who are tea people. A little solo french press and a small container of coffee is all you need.
Nope. I wake up at 8 am when I'm with them. They've been up for hours and have the most ginormous breakfast ready when I wake. We sit and eat for nearly an hour while I dream about coffee. I truly hate eating breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
Do they frown on it for religious reasons? If so, that's your excuse for a morning run to Dunkin' Donuts or the bagel shop. You can bring stuff back for people as your cover. (Or have it be your morning walk, morning run, get the NY Times, what have you.)
If it's not a religious thing, then stock your own there. I did that with my IL's, who are tea people. A little solo french press and a small container of coffee is all you need.
Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Kind of as a side note- how much are you supposed to do for guests? I LOVE and need coffee in the morning, but in laws frown on coffee use and don't have any. I'm very flexible and don't complain, but when I come often and stay for multiple nights, it's hard to not have coffee.
Anonymous wrote:Eggs. I need protein and no sugar in the morning. Hardboiled if you want to prepare in advance or fried or scrambled for the morning of. My favorite is fried eggs over sauteed spinach. Looks fancier than it is and takes 5 minutes tops!
Anonymous wrote:New to entertaining houseguests as we have always lived in shoeboxes! We have a guest arriving from UK for 3 nights. What should I have on hand in the morning for breakfast? What have you appreciated on offer when you have stayed as a houseguest. I'm thinking I'll make a big batch of granola, have Greek yogurt and cut fruit every day plus coffee and juice. Maybe croissants one day too. I need a few more solid ideas! Thanks!!