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Embarrassingly greedy DH

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Ludicruss · 20/06/2020 19:25

Today, we had a socially distanced gathering for a handful of people in our garden. It was great, but I'd forgotten about the way DH behaves around food when we're entertaining in our own home.
I was serving the food myself to prevent the risk of any covid contamination, wearing gloves. DH goes to find something to do inside whilst I serve the food for everyone and myself. He reappears when everyone starts eating and serves his own plate. What he then does is finish EVERYTHING off, leaving no possibility for me to return to serve up seconds for anyone. I was mortified. His plate was over flowing and more than doubled everyone elses plate.
I could see him standing at the side of the garden eating away his mountain of food out of the corner of my eye, DM got up to see what was left when she had finished, clearly intending to have some more. But all of it had gone.
I had tipped 3 packets of crisps into one bowl and nobody had asked for any during the first time I was serving, when I looked into the bowl after DHs visit, there were around 8 crisps left in the bottom of it. He had demolished almost all of them.
There was a tiny piece of chicken left and a pitta bread which DM ate as she clearly hadn't finished eating ( she had only wanted a small amount on her plate originally). I was also still hungry.
I had made most of the food and I'm pissed off that my effort was wasted on him stuffing himself with it all.
I was utterly embarrassed.
I made a joke about him eating all the crisps and DH went extremely red in the face. He will no doubt call me out on it later on for embarrassing HIM!
He is very over-weight and embarrassed about it, but nobody is allowed to mention it or his eating habits. And yet he stuffed himself with all the food for the guests.

How do I broach this? I love entertaining, I have really missed it, but he spoilt it for me today.

He doesn't do this when he visits other peoples houses,just at ours.

If there is ever shared food on the table at regular meal times,he always seems to wait until we all have a bit on our plates and then eats everything that's left. Sometimes I find myself filling my own plate with too much before he dives in and eats it all. I rarely serve food this way in th3 evenings because of his greediness. But it can't be helped when entertaining.

What do I say to him?
It's ridiculous.

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PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock · 23/06/2020 21:04

The responses would have been totally and unanimously on her side.

Well yeah. Weirdly enough a completely different thread would get completely different answers.

Carolbaskinstiger · 23/06/2020 21:10

@ZombieFan yes but I think she was underserved - just one portion of fish? Really?
@BrambleJam978 I agree and think I may have been too strangely invested in this thread so will bow out gracefully - lockdown has obviously got to me.

BrambleJam978 · 23/06/2020 21:19

Oh, I think we all got very invested in this thread. ( I was before I started posting) We all caught an angle of the OP and went with it.

Maybe this is the ultimate type of thread because so many people are able to project their own experiences onto it and so they choose a side and they bloody stick to it!!!

Reasoning didn't really come into it that much lol.

Bluntness100 · 23/06/2020 21:44

Weirdly enough a completely different thread would get completely different answers

🤣.

The point is that if she’d not tried to convince us her feast was lavish, and that the one extra chicken breast/pitta her husband ate was the reason folks went hungry, and tried to over exaggerate everything, from how much he ate to how generous half a small bag of crisps each were, she would have got folks on her side unanimously.

The issue is rhe denial of under catering, the abuse she’s hurling at her husband, and her adamant stance that the one extra chicken breast /pitta was the reason her and her guests were hungry,..

When any fool can see it wasn’t.

PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock · 23/06/2020 21:53

We all caught an angle of the OP and went with it.

The maths still bother me. Yes i have issues..

Carolbaskinstiger · 23/06/2020 22:13

@Bluntness100 @BrambleJam978 @PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock
Looks let’s agree to disagree. And also promise to never have a bbq.

BrambleJam978 · 23/06/2020 22:15

@Carolbaskinstiger

Absolutely but I feel I have to point out...

It wasn't a BBQ, it was a LUNCH!!!

Thisismytimetoshine · 23/06/2020 22:16

We can all agree or disagree as we please. We don't need permission to have an opinion.

BrambleJam978 · 23/06/2020 22:17

@PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock

The maths, I love maths, I do basic mathematical equations in my head for fun.

I will tell you now... the maths will never make sense. It just never made sense to begin with .

Carolbaskinstiger · 23/06/2020 22:24

@BrambleJam978 lol - see I’m still entrenched in my views from the op (and not the update).

PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock · 23/06/2020 22:24

Shroedinger's chicken. Both too much and not enough.

We can add it to the shopping list next to the mythical MN chicken.

Carolbaskinstiger · 23/06/2020 22:29

@PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock the mytichal chicken can feed a family for a week. But add a pita bread or two and it won’t feed a lunch gathering Wink

BrambleJam978 · 23/06/2020 22:34

@PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock

Oh wow... That is perfect!!!

I love it .... The schrodinger chicken thread. The chicken is both vast and overflowing and pitiful and miniscule at the same time ..... Oh that is really good.

It all depends what angle you were watching from....

Carolbaskinstiger · 23/06/2020 22:38

@PrincessConsueIaBananaHammock I think I will refer to this as the Schrodinger chicken thread in years to come (as in - remember when lockdown obviously sent you round the twist and you got far too invested in the shroedinger chicken thread). 😂

Viviennemary · 23/06/2020 22:59

Can't believe this thread is still going. Did anyone eat the last eight crisps he left. Or is OP saving them for her next feast.

groundrightdown · 23/06/2020 23:37

Oooh I'll have a crisp or two if there's any spare. Not eight though, obviously, I couldn't finish eight of them!! That would be a whole dinner!!

ZombieFan · 23/06/2020 23:38

Has DH come out from behind the tree in the garden or is he still recovering from eating the one leftover chicken pita?

Viviennemary · 23/06/2020 23:43

I think you better only have half a crisp ground. How could you be so greedy and deprive all those hungry people of their share. Grin

Ilovesausages · 24/06/2020 01:39

I’d love to get the DH on here to hear his side of things.

KatherineJaneway · 24/06/2020 06:54

What size are the chicken breasts everyone is referring to? Saying 1 or 1.5 is not enough for a casual lunch?

GimmeAy · 24/06/2020 09:34

My point is there should have been enough for everyone, if the DH hadn't eaten his fair share. A woman with a gastric band wouldn't be able to eat much. Nor would the dc (depending of course on whether he's a 6 foot rugby player I guess, or a 5 year old). Good luck trying to get a 5 year old to eat a whole pitta bread and a chicken breast for lunch.

I can now hear the hooves of the sheep pounding their way to the thread to tell me their 5 year olds will happily eat 4 chicken breasts and 5 pitta breads easily for lunch..............

GimmeAy · 24/06/2020 09:36

What size are the chicken breasts I'm presuming they're not 2" x 1"........ and are the size of normal chicken breasts.

GimmeAy · 24/06/2020 09:40

if the DH hadn't eaten MORE his fair share, that should read.

BorsetshireBlueBalls · 24/06/2020 09:44

My breasts are vast. And I beat them flat to make them look even bigger. Then cover them in breadcrumbs, fry them, so they have more energy, cut them into 'fingers' and pile them on a plate so they look more generous still. They feed multitudes. Buy from a butcher, people, it goes further.

But it's not about the chicken! It's about the husband skulking at a distance and not joining in.

BrambleJam978 · 24/06/2020 09:45

@GimmeAy

You really are very invested in the DH being greedy aren't you? I am out of this thread. In case you hadn't noticed ... Everything's already been said.