MIL Keeps Bringing Her Awful Food To DIL’s Parties Unasked, DIL Decides To Outdo Her
Interview With ExpertWhen going to a social gathering with food, there are always spoken and unspoken rules everyone should stick to. For example, what to wear, how to act, if and what to bring, and so on. But some people like to ignore these rules.
Like the mother-in-law from today’s story. Anytime her daughter-in-law hosts a gathering with food, she asks the guests to not bring anything – but the MIL always does. Then she proceeds to not let the DIL eat it. So, it’s no wonder the woman started thinking of ways to get back at her MIL, is it?
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A mother-in-law keeps bringing prepped food and baked goods anytime her daughter-in-law hosts any gathering with food
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The thing is, the woman asks her guests to not bring anything, but her mom-in-law disregards it
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And what’s even worse is that when she brings her food (which is also untasty), she never gives it to her daughter-in-law, saying there’s not enough for everyone
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So, the woman came up with a plan to “out-dessert” her and posted about it online
Stories about women not getting along with their mothers-in-law seem to be never-ending. Just as there are many stories about it, there are many reasons why these complicated dynamics happen. In some cases, the moms don’t like the women their kids chose. Others are jealous or are competing for the attention of their kid.
Today’s story is another of this kind. While we don’t know the real reason for the tension between the women, the point is how it manifests – through food.
From time to time, the OP hosts gatherings with food. Anytime the mother-in-law is invited, she undermines the hostess. More specifically, her cooked food. She always brings something she’s cooked or baked, even though she’s never asked to do so.
If you Google whether bringing food without being asked to is rude, you can find plenty of links to forums where people discuss this matter. This suggests that likely there is no set-in-stone rule on how to act in this situation. At the same time, quite a few people wrote that yes, it is rude. Like this Quora answer, which pointed out that it’s always best to ask the host/ess whether they would accept something brought by the guest into the curated menu.
Bored Panda’s interviewee Alison M. Cheperdak from “Elevate Etiquette” said that guest shouldn’t bring any foods or drinks to be served at a party unless a host specifically asks them.
The OP, the hostess, always tells the guests to not bring anything. Yet, the MIL doesn’t listen. Alison M. Cheperdak said that in such cases “A host can reiterate when the guest RSVP’s that a bringing a dish is not necessarily although appreciated. Expressing gratitude for their enthusiasm for helping is key here.”
Well, we could say that the original poster doesn’t really appreciate her mother-in-law’s brought food. The reason for it might not be the unasked food itself, but the fact that she always serves it to every guest except her daughter-in-law. There have been instances when she brought food and informed the author that it was for everyone except her. Rude, isn’t it?
What makes it all worse is the fact that the MIL is a terrible cook. As the author said, she doesn’t put that special ingredient in her food – love. Basically, the ingredient of love means that there’s care put into the cooking or baking. Things like paying attention to what the people who’ll eat it like the most.
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In fact, people prefer food that’s prepared with love, as proven by research. Knowing that someone made it with good intentions can significantly improve the meal’s enjoyment. As the OP let us know, the MIL doesn’t cook because she cares, she does it to upstage her daughter-in-law. So, not the best intention. And so, her food isn’t as tasty as it could be.
Our interviewee said that when it comes to the situations of addressing family member’s bad cooking, usually it’s best not to, unless it’s egregious.
The author never said anything to MIL about her poor cooking. Still, combining every single her food offense, the woman is on her last nerve.
Plus, opposite to the mother-in-law, she is a very good cook and baker. And it isn’t something that she brags about without proof. She makes cakes and desserts for other people, and if they were bad, they wouldn’t ask, would they?
So, she decided to “out-dessert” her MIL. Basically, she’d do the same thing to her husband’s mom as she does to her. Only this time the food is supposed to be better.
Some people online understood where she was coming from with this plan. The mother-in-law was doing power plays, so doing the same to her is valid, even if it’s petty. Others suggested some additional ways she could “get revenge.” For example, by putting pet hair into the MIL’s food and calling her out in front of everyone.
Maybe inspired by such ideas, the OP wrote in the comments about a plan to sabotage the husband’s mom’s food. Instead of pet hair, as suggested, she decided to inject a salty solution. It would ruin the meal, yet it wouldn’t be pinned on her.
But she didn’t go through with it. Instead, a tad later she wrote that instead of bending over backward, she now will just let the MIL be responsible for dessert. Why waste her good-tasting food on those who don’t appreciate it, right?
Maybe the last choice (at least that we’re aware of) is the best one. Sabotaging the MIL’s food could only deepen the tension between them. And now, maybe when guests are served only the MIL’s untasty desserts, they’ll call it out. Let’s just hope that in one way or another, they’ll be able to work this out.
Netizens supported her and even gave her extra ideas, but she later wrote that she’ll simply let the mother-in-law be responsible for the desserts and not sweat trying to outdo her
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I didn't understand half of this because of all the fraking acronyms 😡😡😡 Maybe that makes me old but for fraks sake, can we just use our adult words?
They needed to include a whole freeking table of them.
Load More Replies...Or just stop hosting weird bully inlaws who treat you like c**p like I did. Does wonders for the old mental health.
Was going to say - you don't HAVE to invite them. And when you tell them why the first time, if they don't stop their s**t, then do it again and again and again. And don't attend them either. Eventually you are either NC or the behaviour stops, Either is a winner.
Load More Replies...way too many Ds in that family. DC? DGC? People are just making stuff up at this point, aren't they?
Everyone sucks here. Obviously, MIL is an obnoxious old goat with nothing better to do than get under people's skin. OP's husband sucks cuz why the hèll is he allowing his mother purposely to repeatedly upset his wife on a regular basis. OP sucks cuz she apparently still has the mentality of a high school child; stop inviting her over if it's that upsetting. She doesn't get to bìtch when a) she won't set boundaries, b) she takes MIL's bait and plays the pettiness game. GROW UP!!!
If my MIL came to my house with food but said "this isn't for you" I would grab a handful and put it in my mouth immediately. NO ONE is going to come into my house and tell me I can't have something..........unless I'm allergic then thank you for caring <3
So where’s the husband’s backbone? Oh yeah, MIL baked it into one of her s****y dishes. That must be why he’s not supporting his wife and letting his mother treat her like s**t. I’m lucky I can cook AND got an angel for a MIL. But if she was anything like this biatch, my husband would’ve already read her the riot act about dissing my cooking.
If this is the only crummy thing MIL does, I just wouldn't make dessert and say: "Great, you brought dessert to help me out. Thanks!" and watch her boil over. However, it's likely that this is a pattern of behavior and that's a bigger problem for OP.
I'm sorry but is it just me having problems with all these abbreviations DH, DC, DGC, FGS.......
No, bored panda steals this content from another website that encourages posters to use acronyms to shorten their posts. The other website actually has a legend to reference the definition of all the acronyms used. Bored panda should be including that info at the beginning of the story
Load More Replies...I was wondering about Tip Top. There is a New Zealand ice cream brand but also a Nestlé dessert topping. Anyway, it's sad to see baking used as a weapon. Unless it's a Dwarvish croissant.
If the mother-in-law's desserts are so terrible, then why would the OP need to sabotage them with saline? That doesn't add up. The mother-in-law sounds annoying, and the op sounds very petty and is thinking more like a child than an adult. I get that she's reacting to the disrespect, and that's what she should focus on. If she doesn't want to allow the behavior in her house, she needs to get her husband on board and do something about it, but from the sounds of things she's going to come off looking like the small, petty one for making an issue over it. Just let MIL bring her stuff, and if OP wants to make her own lovely dessert (for fun, not out of spite), then she should go ahead and offer them both.
I would honestly just let her bring the only dessert for the party, and eventually people will probably ask "Oh, did OP not make a dessert?" and I would passive aggressively say "No, MIL always brings a dessert even though I love making one myself, so I thought rather than putting my time and effort into something no one will eat, I'll just let MIL handle it from now on" and then everyone can eat her crummy cake.
Take her cake, and throw it in the trash, after you Oh dear sneezed while leaning close to study it. Do it consistently and she will soon get the message, do you have a pet, trip her up so she drops it and your pet can go for it. By the way I can work out DH its either dear husband or damned husband depending on mood, but the rest, FFS what does it mean.
This was so riddled with British slang and acronyms it was hard to read... Some examples, "Arsed, minging, nibbles". This person is so painfully British XD
Well, bored panda did steal this from a UK based website ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And that website actually encourages posters to use acronyms to shorten the posts. They also include a reference to what all the acronyms are
Load More Replies...Tell your mother-in-law that she doesn't need to bring anything and to please not waste her time bringing something you have no intention of serving, Then don't serve it. The second time, tell her not to bring because you will just throw it out. Then toss it, making sure it can't be salvaged. Yes it wastes food. Tough
I didn't understand half of this because of all the fraking acronyms 😡😡😡 Maybe that makes me old but for fraks sake, can we just use our adult words?
They needed to include a whole freeking table of them.
Load More Replies...Or just stop hosting weird bully inlaws who treat you like c**p like I did. Does wonders for the old mental health.
Was going to say - you don't HAVE to invite them. And when you tell them why the first time, if they don't stop their s**t, then do it again and again and again. And don't attend them either. Eventually you are either NC or the behaviour stops, Either is a winner.
Load More Replies...way too many Ds in that family. DC? DGC? People are just making stuff up at this point, aren't they?
Everyone sucks here. Obviously, MIL is an obnoxious old goat with nothing better to do than get under people's skin. OP's husband sucks cuz why the hèll is he allowing his mother purposely to repeatedly upset his wife on a regular basis. OP sucks cuz she apparently still has the mentality of a high school child; stop inviting her over if it's that upsetting. She doesn't get to bìtch when a) she won't set boundaries, b) she takes MIL's bait and plays the pettiness game. GROW UP!!!
If my MIL came to my house with food but said "this isn't for you" I would grab a handful and put it in my mouth immediately. NO ONE is going to come into my house and tell me I can't have something..........unless I'm allergic then thank you for caring <3
So where’s the husband’s backbone? Oh yeah, MIL baked it into one of her s****y dishes. That must be why he’s not supporting his wife and letting his mother treat her like s**t. I’m lucky I can cook AND got an angel for a MIL. But if she was anything like this biatch, my husband would’ve already read her the riot act about dissing my cooking.
If this is the only crummy thing MIL does, I just wouldn't make dessert and say: "Great, you brought dessert to help me out. Thanks!" and watch her boil over. However, it's likely that this is a pattern of behavior and that's a bigger problem for OP.
I'm sorry but is it just me having problems with all these abbreviations DH, DC, DGC, FGS.......
No, bored panda steals this content from another website that encourages posters to use acronyms to shorten their posts. The other website actually has a legend to reference the definition of all the acronyms used. Bored panda should be including that info at the beginning of the story
Load More Replies...I was wondering about Tip Top. There is a New Zealand ice cream brand but also a Nestlé dessert topping. Anyway, it's sad to see baking used as a weapon. Unless it's a Dwarvish croissant.
If the mother-in-law's desserts are so terrible, then why would the OP need to sabotage them with saline? That doesn't add up. The mother-in-law sounds annoying, and the op sounds very petty and is thinking more like a child than an adult. I get that she's reacting to the disrespect, and that's what she should focus on. If she doesn't want to allow the behavior in her house, she needs to get her husband on board and do something about it, but from the sounds of things she's going to come off looking like the small, petty one for making an issue over it. Just let MIL bring her stuff, and if OP wants to make her own lovely dessert (for fun, not out of spite), then she should go ahead and offer them both.
I would honestly just let her bring the only dessert for the party, and eventually people will probably ask "Oh, did OP not make a dessert?" and I would passive aggressively say "No, MIL always brings a dessert even though I love making one myself, so I thought rather than putting my time and effort into something no one will eat, I'll just let MIL handle it from now on" and then everyone can eat her crummy cake.
Take her cake, and throw it in the trash, after you Oh dear sneezed while leaning close to study it. Do it consistently and she will soon get the message, do you have a pet, trip her up so she drops it and your pet can go for it. By the way I can work out DH its either dear husband or damned husband depending on mood, but the rest, FFS what does it mean.
This was so riddled with British slang and acronyms it was hard to read... Some examples, "Arsed, minging, nibbles". This person is so painfully British XD
Well, bored panda did steal this from a UK based website ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ And that website actually encourages posters to use acronyms to shorten the posts. They also include a reference to what all the acronyms are
Load More Replies...Tell your mother-in-law that she doesn't need to bring anything and to please not waste her time bringing something you have no intention of serving, Then don't serve it. The second time, tell her not to bring because you will just throw it out. Then toss it, making sure it can't be salvaged. Yes it wastes food. Tough
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