Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!
I texted her to ask if she was making something or just going to be pick up from the store. She said she was stopping at seafood counter to have them boil couple pounds of shrimp in old bay. I asked what recipe she was using for the cocktail sauce and she said she was going to buy it.
Why can't she boil it herself? it is literally boiling water. Why is that too much effort for her . Other people are taking the time to make 5 bean baked beans, Mac & cheese, my mother is making two kinds of cornbread, my husband has been cooking BBQ pork for hours.
All of you that think it's okay for her to just grab something from the store. If the school asks you to send in a handmade card for teacher appreciation, do you pick one up at Hallmark?. If you're supposed to write an essay for school, do you just use chat AI to do it? Would you want the baker of your wedding cake to use a store-bought one? It is disrespectful. It's also insulting that she doesnt even try to hide the fact that she's not putting any effort into it.
Should I tell her not to embarrass herself and to bring drinks instead?
Anonymous wrote:[youtube]Anonymous wrote:How can I tell a family member to stop bringing their lousy food to potlucks. For mother's Day she brought two huge containers of lobster bisque from a grocery store with plastic cups and spoons to serve it in. broke up some cheese crisps to drop on top & little paper container of heavy whipping cream. For a brunch, she bought 10 waffles from waffle house. cut in quarters and put out some kinds of syrup in the bottles, can of whip cream, blueberries, cut up strawberries at my house, and put on a plastic platter from a dollar store. Other things like crab rangoons & egg rolls from a Chinese restaurant with a bunch of chopsticks. She "served" those in the takeout red/white containers.
This is all stuff she brings right from the grocery store or restaurants, still in the bags, wrapped up. Everyone else makes food and brings it in nice containers. Should I assign her items to bring or just tell her to not bother with her grocery store run? With holiday tomorrow who knows what she'll show up with.
Or rather, how can I tell this family member to stop making successful food so my mom stops complaining to me about her meh dishes no on wants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!
I texted her to ask if she was making something or just going to be pick up from the store. She said she was stopping at seafood counter to have them boil couple pounds of shrimp in old bay. I asked what recipe she was using for the cocktail sauce and she said she was going to buy it.
Why can't she boil it herself? it is literally boiling water. Why is that too much effort for her . Other people are taking the time to make 5 bean baked beans, Mac & cheese, my mother is making two kinds of cornbread, my husband has been cooking BBQ pork for hours.
All of you that think it's okay for her to just grab something from the store. If the school asks you to send in a handmade card for teacher appreciation, do you pick one up at Hallmark?. If you're supposed to write an essay for school, do you just use chat AI to do it? Would you want the baker of your wedding cake to use a store-bought one? It is disrespectful. It's also insulting that she doesnt even try to hide the fact that she's not putting any effort into it.
Should I tell her not to embarrass herself and to bring drinks instead?
Now I'm SURE it's a troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!
I texted her to ask if she was making something or just going to be pick up from the store. She said she was stopping at seafood counter to have them boil couple pounds of shrimp in old bay. I asked what recipe she was using for the cocktail sauce and she said she was going to buy it.
Why can't she boil it herself? it is literally boiling water. Why is that too much effort for her . Other people are taking the time to make 5 bean baked beans, Mac & cheese, my mother is making two kinds of cornbread, my husband has been cooking BBQ pork for hours.
All of you that think it's okay for her to just grab something from the store. If the school asks you to send in a handmade card for teacher appreciation, do you pick one up at Hallmark?. If you're supposed to write an essay for school, do you just use chat AI to do it? Would you want the baker of your wedding cake to use a store-bought one? It is disrespectful. It's also insulting that she doesnt even try to hide the fact that she's not putting any effort into it.
Should I tell her not to embarrass herself and to bring drinks instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!
I texted her to ask if she was making something or just going to be pick up from the store. She said she was stopping at seafood counter to have them boil couple pounds of shrimp in old bay. I asked what recipe she was using for the cocktail sauce and she said she was going to buy it.
Why can't she boil it herself? it is literally boiling water. Why is that too much effort for her . Other people are taking the time to make 5 bean baked beans, Mac & cheese, my mother is making two kinds of cornbread, my husband has been cooking BBQ pork for hours.
All of you that think it's okay for her to just grab something from the store. If the school asks you to send in a handmade card for teacher appreciation, do you pick one up at Hallmark?. If you're supposed to write an essay for school, do you just use chat AI to do it? Would you want the baker of your wedding cake to use a store-bought one? It is disrespectful. It's also insulting that she doesnt even try to hide the fact that she's not putting any effort into it.
Should I tell her not to embarrass herself and to bring drinks instead?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!
I texted her to ask if she was making something or just going to be pick up from the store. She said she was stopping at seafood counter to have them boil couple pounds of shrimp in old bay. I asked what recipe she was using for the cocktail sauce and she said she was going to buy it.
Why can't she boil it herself? it is literally boiling water. Why is that too much effort for her . Other people are taking the time to make 5 bean baked beans, Mac & cheese, my mother is making two kinds of cornbread, my husband has been cooking BBQ pork for hours.
All of you that think it's okay for her to just grab something from the store. If the school asks you to send in a handmade card for teacher appreciation, do you pick one up at Hallmark?. If you're supposed to write an essay for school, do you just use chat AI to do it? Would you want the baker of your wedding cake to use a store-bought one? It is disrespectful. It's also insulting that she doesnt even try to hide the fact that she's not putting any effort into it.
Should I tell her not to embarrass herself and to bring drinks instead?
Anonymous wrote:Op what did she bring today? I’m curious!