greenfreak
New Member
Short question: when you are invited to a family member's home as a guest for a meal or a party and there are leftovers, do you ask to take some leftovers home? Or do you wait till they're offered? Or do you decline them even if they are offered because that's supposed to be the perk of being a host--a week of leftovers?
Long explination: My sister is hosting Father's Day at her house. She's inviting my family (including kids, 13 people) and her husband's family (another 8 people).
Usually the way it works is everyone brings something. Since Rusty and I aren't big cooks, we usually bring something like dessert or chips or soda/beer. Other people bring appetizers and things like that. My sister takes care of the other food-the bbq meat and such.
Since we live about an hour's drive away from her, we usually don't stay all that late. Her husband's family always stays later than we do so I never saw this happen but apparently, they dig through all her leftovers before they leave. And not just the things they brought, but the actual food-they leave with hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, desserts, even beer.
She never protests and when she's at their houses, they never offer to give her their leftovers. Her answer to this is to play out a scene for them. She's going to ask me if I want to take the leftover cookies that I'm bringing home with me and I'm going to say something like, "No no no, you keep them. I'm sure you can put them to use with the kids and besides, you were nice enough to invite us, you should be able to keep the spoils." or something to that effect.
Of course, if it was me, I would just tell them to take their grubby hands off my food. But she likes a more subtle approach. She's my sis so I'll go along with it but it seems pretty silly to beat around the bush like that. I told her she should do the same to them when they invite her to their house but she can't bring herself to do it.
So what do you do? What would you say if your in-laws did that to you?
Long explination: My sister is hosting Father's Day at her house. She's inviting my family (including kids, 13 people) and her husband's family (another 8 people).
Usually the way it works is everyone brings something. Since Rusty and I aren't big cooks, we usually bring something like dessert or chips or soda/beer. Other people bring appetizers and things like that. My sister takes care of the other food-the bbq meat and such.
Since we live about an hour's drive away from her, we usually don't stay all that late. Her husband's family always stays later than we do so I never saw this happen but apparently, they dig through all her leftovers before they leave. And not just the things they brought, but the actual food-they leave with hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, desserts, even beer.
She never protests and when she's at their houses, they never offer to give her their leftovers. Her answer to this is to play out a scene for them. She's going to ask me if I want to take the leftover cookies that I'm bringing home with me and I'm going to say something like, "No no no, you keep them. I'm sure you can put them to use with the kids and besides, you were nice enough to invite us, you should be able to keep the spoils." or something to that effect.
Of course, if it was me, I would just tell them to take their grubby hands off my food. But she likes a more subtle approach. She's my sis so I'll go along with it but it seems pretty silly to beat around the bush like that. I told her she should do the same to them when they invite her to their house but she can't bring herself to do it.
So what do you do? What would you say if your in-laws did that to you?