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IABU but WTF?

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Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:50

OK so I know IABU as the thought behind this is very kind.

FIL and his DW are coming to visit this weekend. They have offered to make a lasagna (the DW is Italian) and have sent a list of ingredients for us to buy. This includes 8 balls of mozzarella, an entire block of cheddar, 8 boxes of lasagna sheets and 750g of mince (plus a lot of tomato). This will make two trays.

I don't eat meat so will have to sort out something for myself and DS is 8mo so will eat hardly any. DH is on SW so will have a tiny portion.

Surely that amount of lasagna for 3 people is insane?! Also am a bit put out that I have been ignored, feeling a bit sidelined in my own house.

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WussyWat · 28/09/2016 13:51

Just half the ingredients and explain why Confused

user1474627704 · 28/09/2016 13:52

They must think you are hosting a party for them, because that would feed about 15 people.

MoreGilmoreGirls · 28/09/2016 13:53

They offered to make a lasagne - just say thanks but no thanks. It's not much of an offer when you don't eat meat and you are expected to fork out for a shed load of ingredients!

Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:53

I believe DH is explaining now wussy :) I know it's ridiculous, just feel a bit hurt that they don't care about what I eat or about DH's diet. Clearly they didn't enjoy what I cooked for them last time :(

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DudeWheresMyVulva · 28/09/2016 13:53

So, they are staying at your house and expect you to buy the food they were presumably going to cook as an offering / gift / thankyou?

MidnightVelvettheSixth · 28/09/2016 13:53

Could you halve the meat & substitute Quorn for the second tray?

Or ask them why they need 2? I don't even use one box of lasagna sheets up but they want 8 boxes? Are they clear about numbers? A typo somewhere?

I'd ask them & check also pointing out that you won't be having any anyway...

DerekSprechenZeDick · 28/09/2016 13:53

You can never have too much lasagna

Lasagna left overs are necessary

Dementedswan · 28/09/2016 13:54

8 boxes of lasagna sheets?!

MillionToOneChances · 28/09/2016 13:54

8 boxes of lasagne sheets?! YANBU at all, imposing a meat dish when you're a vegetarian is very rude and implies slightly that they don't think you can cook something they'll appreciate.

OhNoNotMyBaby · 28/09/2016 13:54

Way too much! 8 balls of Mozzarella? 8 BOXES of lasagne sheets?! sounds very odd..
And no, YANBU. Given your own requirements I would say something like "Sounds delicious but neither myself nor my son could eat it, so how about I cook xyz instead..."

DudeWheresMyVulva · 28/09/2016 13:55

8 boxes of lasagne sheets?

I mass cook lasagne quite often for when we have a kitchen table supper. 2 boxes easily do 6 gown adults.

Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:55

Yes Dude and that list would cost a lot more than what I would normally spend on a meal! Worried now that they have felt hungry when with us in the past although I tend to overcater (not to the extent of this lasagna admittedly).

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seminakedinsomebodyelsesroom · 28/09/2016 13:55

I don't think you are being completely unreasonable. Did you specifically ask them what you could buy? If I was going to someone's home and offering to cook for them I think I'd also expect to bring the ingredients.

Plus I'd offer to cook a meat free version if I knew one of the people didn't eat meat. Maybe that list is so they can make one meat one vegi?

Maybe they are expecting you to freeze one, which is a nice thought I suppose.

TheIncredibleBookEatingManchot · 28/09/2016 13:55

I think I would just tell them I couldn't get all the ingredients and say I'll make something else instead.

DudeWheresMyVulva · 28/09/2016 13:56

At this point I'd be saying 'how about you take us to the pub instead'.

Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:56

Glad I'm not massively out of touch in thinking that's a ridiculous shopping list for a lasagna!

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Gatekeeper · 28/09/2016 13:56

get some of those plastic food boxes from Poundland; divide the lasagne into portions for your dh and freeze. I do this all the time with moussaka and lasagne

TaterTots · 28/09/2016 13:56

Are you sure they don't mean eight lasagne sheets, not eight boxes?

Amalfimamma · 28/09/2016 13:56

Famalam13

(the DW is Italian)

Would you like me to teach you a few choice words for Her? 😇

MidnightVelvettheSixth · 28/09/2016 13:57

Also just a thought as the wife is Italian, has there been something cultural lost in the request along the way...?

DudeWheresMyVulva · 28/09/2016 13:57

yeah- gotta be 8 sheets. Has to be. Surely.

Otherwise 2017 is going to be the Year of The Frozen Lasagne.

Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:58

Everything is coming through DH who is being messaged by them while at work so I don't know whether he offered to buy the ingredients. They are trying to be kind so will pull myself together. Not sure they quite get people who don't eat meat.

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BibbidiBobbidi · 28/09/2016 13:58

If I was having an Italian person cook me a lasagne I'd like them to make their own pasta! Yum yum!!

Famalam13 · 28/09/2016 13:59

You are right must be 8 sheets but that still leaves a ridiculous amount of cheese! I think DH will go over his syn allowance somewhat Grin

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DudeWheresMyVulva · 28/09/2016 13:59

I'd be thrilled to bits though to have an actual lasagne cooked for me by an actual Italian.

Even if it meant that I had to buy another freezer.

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