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AIBU?

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People bringing food to a party???

217 replies

WanderingStar1 · 26/05/2017 23:15

AIBU? In a foolish moment agreed to host Mil's 90th here next Saturday. We have a big garden and an area where people can park, but if it rains we're stuffed for getting 80+ old dears into the house! Anyway - that's maybe stressing me out a bit (although marquees and gazebos on standby) but my issue is the food. We haven't the tables or cutlery to do a sit down meal so opted for a DIY hog roast sort of thing (rolls and pulled pork, plus apple sauce and stuffing) plus other finger food such as carrot sticks, cherry toms, sandwiches, sausage rolls and crisps etc. I will make her a bday cake but she and various friends said they'd also make cakes and brownies etc (as old people like 'puddings') so that was great. Bit of a wobble on wed when MIL said my DH had agreed to provide forks so people could have coleslaw, potato salad etc!! I said no way as we have no tables so they can't have anything but finger food, which she seemed OK with (and she knew that anyway!). Then tonight DH came home and mentioned that his DM and Dsis were also making sausage rolls, quiches and salads. I've been slaving away over this sodding party for weeks and got really cross - along the lines of - a) it's fucking rude to turn up at someone else's party with food, without agreeing it with the host first, and b) I'd be delighted to have someone else do stuff but would not be happy to spend all saturday making sandwiches/sausage rolls only to find I didn't need to!! So texted SIL at 10.30 tonight to say she needed to sort everyone out as I found it pretty offensive that people were planning all this without speaking to me! Yes I was stressed and yes I was probably a bit OTT! Anyway she rang back all nice and reasonable and I was a bit cross and shouty ("would you like to do a sunday roast and have someone turn up with a tray of roasties in case you hadn't done enough...???"), then she said MIL didn't like to speak to me about it as she was scared I would shout at her!! So feel a bit crap that I'm so horrible but actually both of them need to grow some, and I do get a bit snappy occasionally! Grrr!! But AIBU to feel peed off that people think they can just turn up at a party and bring food? I think the problem is that MIL is a bit forgetful and has told everyone we aren't doing anything except the pork rolls (despite being switched on enough to make sure I would make cucumber sandwiches for the vegetarians) so has maybe organised a secret backlash against our meagre fare - but surely her daughter and friends should have talked to me? Fuming - but also thinking you'll all say she's 90 and I should be kind and tolerant.......

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londonrach · 05/06/2017 06:41

Glad went well. X

StillDrivingMeBonkers · 05/06/2017 07:03

DIY hog roast sort of thing (rolls and pulled pork, plus apple sauce and stuffing) plus other finger food such as carrot sticks, cherry toms, sandwiches, sausage rolls and crisps etc.

I'm really going to put a fly in the ointment here ..... do you think any of he guests will have their own teeth and be able to eat any of this?

AngelicaSchuylerChurch · 05/06/2017 07:03

honeyroar First one there already!!

AngelicaSchuylerChurch · 05/06/2017 07:04

Cross-post - that's two!

picklemepopcorn · 05/06/2017 07:18

Sounds like you have a belt and braces family, OP. Fancy taking a formal birthday cake to a party!

MummyMuppet2x2 · 05/06/2017 07:49

I agree with MrFebreezit
Sounds like debra and marie, on everybody loves Raymond
OP Glad to hear you accepted the extra food in good grace and enjoyed the day.

I must say, I've learnt a lot from this thread so thanks for starting it OP Smile

chipscheeseandgravy · 05/06/2017 08:05

You can still eat stuff like coleslaw on your knee. Confused. Just buy packs of disposable cutlery and paper plates and be done with it.

It would have been helpful if they mentioned that they were planning to bring door. I can't imagine they have made quiche and sausage rolls to undermine you, probably quite the opposite.

Maybe speak to the immediate family and check what everyone's bringing. Also do you have enough seats for a house full of pensioners?

BIWI · 05/06/2017 08:27

Or - why not RTFT?!

CherieBabySpliffUp · 05/06/2017 08:30

And chips makes it 3 Grin

OculusReparo · 05/06/2017 13:59

Glad the day went well Smile It takes a lot to admit your own mistakes and apologize so good on you Easter Smile It must have been stressful being told what people are bringing without consulting you so maybe next time you are planning a potluck kinda party you can have a Whatsapp/Telegram group to help coordinate the food and everyone can mention what they're bringing to avoid duplicates?

OculusReparo · 05/06/2017 14:03

And those who are coming onto the thread to berate the OP, please RTFT Confused

Vonklump · 05/06/2017 19:53

Another birthday cake?! Confused
Glad it went well, OP.
I love cucumber sandwiches.

RandomDent · 05/06/2017 20:05

Great thread, sounds like a lovely party. Sniggering at people bringing cake as well! Now just here to watch the non thread-readers. Grin

loveyouradvice · 05/06/2017 20:24

congrats OP - sounds like you did absolutely brilliantly .... love the Zen smile at a second birthday cake appearing! You will have made your DMIL very very happy and created an event that will be talked about for ages... full of happy memories. ps I love cucumber sandwiches too! Somehow not something that ever gets made except for parties in our house!

NightWanderer · 06/06/2017 06:23

Did you do the pulled pork in the end? Just wondering how it went down.

ChasedByBees · 06/06/2017 07:03

Well done OP! You did well to stay calm as someone brought another birthday cake! Grin

WanderingStar1 · 06/06/2017 22:17

Thanks all. Yes we did the pork too and it was well received (nobody there without teeth Grin) but there was so much food we now have a fair bit in the freezer! But that's OK. DMIL sent most people away with goody bags of cakes and biscuits so fewer of those left over, sadly! Thanks again too to whoever suggested the guest book - that was a really great idea! And the photos pinned up around the place - glad I came on here. SIL sent me a bouquet of flowers yesterday - bless her! I rang to thank her and said it should probably have been the other way round.......Biscuit. Anyway, all over now, and before the weather changed! Next big one will be her 100th.......Smile!

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