Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really not a fan, but 25 does seem like a lot.
Inlaws make us eat on disposable when it's just us (their kids and spouses) on Thanksgiving. It's one of my bigger pet peeves about the holiday.
Then you should offer to host and clean up.![]()
Would LOVE to host. DH and I are excellent cooks and have tables big enough to fit everyone. It's "tradition" that inlaws host sadly and they aren't giving it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm really not a fan, but 25 does seem like a lot.
Inlaws make us eat on disposable when it's just us (their kids and spouses) on Thanksgiving. It's one of my bigger pet peeves about the holiday.
Then you should offer to host and clean up.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Society has really deteriorated if one day out of they year (or three or four) people can't take the time to try to make a very nice presentation for all present to celebrate and be thankful.
Anonymous wrote:Society has really deteriorated if one day out of they year (or three or four) people can't take the time to try to make a very nice presentation for all present to celebrate and be thankful.
Anonymous wrote:Society has really deteriorated if one day out of they year (or three or four) people can't take the time to try to make a very nice presentation for all present to celebrate and be thankful.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like I am an outlier, but I would NEVER EVER ask my Thanksgiving guests to eat off a disposable plate. This is one of a very few big holidays during the year. Most of us have happy childhood memories of Thanksgiving with parents and grandparents no longer with us, and I bet you ate off of a real plate. My saddest Thanksgiving ever was as a 30-something singleton as a guest of extended family who had gone to very little effort and, yes, made me eat off a paper plate. Cutting the turkey with a plastic knife was tricky.
OP, I am really curious, not trying to be snarky. Why would you offer to host 25 people on a holiday if you do not want to do the work of cleaning up? I understand those who do not cook well catering the meal, but please just borrow some extra dishes and cutlery.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really not a fan, but 25 does seem like a lot.
Inlaws make us eat on disposable when it's just us (their kids and spouses) on Thanksgiving. It's one of my bigger pet peeves about the holiday.