Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet BIL already knows and doesn’t care enough to tell his wife. Because he knows what would happen. I’d stay quiet. Or tell your husband and let him decide what to do.
This is the only right answer here.
BTW, for the folks suggesting that it's preferable not to tell SIL, would you feel the same if it were a religious dietary restriction?
I don't think SIL needs to be tld and I would feel the same way if it were religious pov. I have relatives that don't eat pork for religous reasons. I would NEVER serve them pork, but if I found out they had ingested some pork, I would not tell them. For what reason? I'm sure their God is understanding enough to forgive them since it wasn't their fault and they can't feel bad about it if they never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet BIL already knows and doesn’t care enough to tell his wife. Because he knows what would happen. I’d stay quiet. Or tell your husband and let him decide what to do.
This is the only right answer here.
BTW, for the folks suggesting that it's preferable not to tell SIL, would you feel the same if it were a religious dietary restriction?
I don't think SIL needs to be tld and I would feel the same way if it were religious pov. I have relatives that don't eat pork for religous reasons. I would NEVER serve them pork, but if I found out they had ingested some pork, I would not tell them. For what reason? I'm sure their God is understanding enough to forgive them since it wasn't their fault and they can't feel bad about it if they never know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bet BIL already knows and doesn’t care enough to tell his wife. Because he knows what would happen. I’d stay quiet. Or tell your husband and let him decide what to do.
This is the only right answer here.
BTW, for the folks suggesting that it's preferable not to tell SIL, would you feel the same if it were a religious dietary restriction?
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys think that every wrong must be righted? And that it's your duty to right every wrong, even the ones that have nothing to do with you? SIL's vegetarianism is not for health reasons. SIL has not been getting sick from the occasional bits of meat that she eats in these meals. I can't see why more people wouldn't just be quiet, honestly. It will cause so many problems for MIL to be outed; why is that so important to people?
And yes, MIL is completely wrong here. And rude and disrespectful. But, for example, if MIL were talking trash about SIL, would you feel the need to run to SIL and tell her about how wrong MIL is being? Or would you just ignore it because no good will come from telling SIL and SIL is not actually being harmed?
Anonymous wrote:I bet BIL already knows and doesn’t care enough to tell his wife. Because he knows what would happen. I’d stay quiet. Or tell your husband and let him decide what to do.
Anonymous wrote:Do you guys think that every wrong must be righted? And that it's your duty to right every wrong, even the ones that have nothing to do with you? SIL's vegetarianism is not for health reasons. SIL has not been getting sick from the occasional bits of meat that she eats in these meals. I can't see why more people wouldn't just be quiet, honestly. It will cause so many problems for MIL to be outed; why is that so important to people?
And yes, MIL is completely wrong here. And rude and disrespectful. But, for example, if MIL were talking trash about SIL, would you feel the need to run to SIL and tell her about how wrong MIL is being? Or would you just ignore it because no good will come from telling SIL and SIL is not actually being harmed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that my MIL intentionally sneaks meat products into her "vegetarian" dishes and does not tell SIL about it. She'll tell SIL that she used vegetable broth when she really uses chicken broth. She'll cook things in bacon fat or add some bacon fat for flavor. She isn't sneaking a steak into a smoothie or anything but she's been serving quite a few vegetarian meals with meat products. MIL things being a vegetarian is stupid and she is already being gracious enough to pretend to accommodate SIL.
If I tell SIL, MIL will know it was me. I'm on the fence about whether to say anything or not.
NP here. I wouldn’t lie directly like this, but I use chicken broth in a few no-meat dishes I make and it wouldn’t occur me to warn people it has 1/4 cup of chicken broth in it.
Really? If you were making a meal for people who straight up told you they are vegetarian, it "wouldn't occur to you" to tell them that it has meat in it?
Because it's not meat, no. Some people really don't think of the broth as meat in that sense.
I've been vegetarian my whole life and have never drawn a distinction between chicken broth (made of chicken) and any other part of chicken. If I told you I was vegetarian before coming to your house for dinner and later found out that you'd made something with chicken broth and told me it was vegetarian because chicken broth "isn't meat in that sense", I would feel extremely disrespected.
I truly don't understand why this is hard for you. It's CHICKEN broth. Why on earth would you consider that to be vegetarian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that my MIL intentionally sneaks meat products into her "vegetarian" dishes and does not tell SIL about it. She'll tell SIL that she used vegetable broth when she really uses chicken broth. She'll cook things in bacon fat or add some bacon fat for flavor. She isn't sneaking a steak into a smoothie or anything but she's been serving quite a few vegetarian meals with meat products. MIL things being a vegetarian is stupid and she is already being gracious enough to pretend to accommodate SIL.
If I tell SIL, MIL will know it was me. I'm on the fence about whether to say anything or not.
NP here. I wouldn’t lie directly like this, but I use chicken broth in a few no-meat dishes I make and it wouldn’t occur me to warn people it has 1/4 cup of chicken broth in it.
Really? If you were making a meal for people who straight up told you they are vegetarian, it "wouldn't occur to you" to tell them that it has meat in it?
Because it's not meat, no. Some people really don't think of the broth as meat in that sense.
I've been vegetarian my whole life and have never drawn a distinction between chicken broth (made of chicken) and any other part of chicken. If I told you I was vegetarian before coming to your house for dinner and later found out that you'd made something with chicken broth and told me it was vegetarian because chicken broth "isn't meat in that sense", I would feel extremely disrespected.
I truly don't understand why this is hard for you. It's CHICKEN broth. Why on earth would you consider that to be vegetarian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that my MIL intentionally sneaks meat products into her "vegetarian" dishes and does not tell SIL about it. She'll tell SIL that she used vegetable broth when she really uses chicken broth. She'll cook things in bacon fat or add some bacon fat for flavor. She isn't sneaking a steak into a smoothie or anything but she's been serving quite a few vegetarian meals with meat products. MIL things being a vegetarian is stupid and she is already being gracious enough to pretend to accommodate SIL.
If I tell SIL, MIL will know it was me. I'm on the fence about whether to say anything or not.
NP here. I wouldn’t lie directly like this, but I use chicken broth in a few no-meat dishes I make and it wouldn’t occur me to warn people it has 1/4 cup of chicken broth in it.
Really? If you were making a meal for people who straight up told you they are vegetarian, it "wouldn't occur to you" to tell them that it has meat in it?
Because it's not meat, no. Some people really don't think of the broth as meat in that sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that my MIL intentionally sneaks meat products into her "vegetarian" dishes and does not tell SIL about it. She'll tell SIL that she used vegetable broth when she really uses chicken broth. She'll cook things in bacon fat or add some bacon fat for flavor. She isn't sneaking a steak into a smoothie or anything but she's been serving quite a few vegetarian meals with meat products. MIL things being a vegetarian is stupid and she is already being gracious enough to pretend to accommodate SIL.
If I tell SIL, MIL will know it was me. I'm on the fence about whether to say anything or not.
NP here. I wouldn’t lie directly like this, but I use chicken broth in a few no-meat dishes I make and it wouldn’t occur me to warn people it has 1/4 cup of chicken broth in it.
Really? If you were making a meal for people who straight up told you they are vegetarian, it "wouldn't occur to you" to tell them that it has meat in it?
Because it's not meat, no. Some people really don't think of the broth as meat in that sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just found out that my MIL intentionally sneaks meat products into her "vegetarian" dishes and does not tell SIL about it. She'll tell SIL that she used vegetable broth when she really uses chicken broth. She'll cook things in bacon fat or add some bacon fat for flavor. She isn't sneaking a steak into a smoothie or anything but she's been serving quite a few vegetarian meals with meat products. MIL things being a vegetarian is stupid and she is already being gracious enough to pretend to accommodate SIL.
If I tell SIL, MIL will know it was me. I'm on the fence about whether to say anything or not.
NP here. I wouldn’t lie directly like this, but I use chicken broth in a few no-meat dishes I make and it wouldn’t occur me to warn people it has 1/4 cup of chicken broth in it.
Really? If you were making a meal for people who straight up told you they are vegetarian, it "wouldn't occur to you" to tell them that it has meat in it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd tell MIL if she doesn't stop immediately I'll tell SIL.
This. But have your DH do it. They’re his circus/monkeys.