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| Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Venus193 Date: November 16, 2020, 7:15 pm | |
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| The Potluck Queen is having a small (10 peeps or fewer) potluck | |
| on Black Friday. She asked everyone to bring sides and post | |
| what they will bring; she will buy two turkey breasts and a ham. | |
| I RSVP'd yesterday, saying I will bring turkey gravies, my | |
| cranberry sauces, and a box of Russell Stover. | |
| She messaged me to ask if I could make sweet potatoes with | |
| marshmallows. I answered I couldn't because I have never made | |
| that and that was because I didn't like sweet potatoes (My | |
| mother didn't either, so that was never made or served in our | |
| house). She answered that she didn't like cranberries. I | |
| replied that there had to be another guest who liked that sweet | |
| potato casserole and would be a better chef for it and that | |
| there had to be other guests who like cranberries. She posted a | |
| request on the FB page for a volunteer to provide it. | |
| In the words of Reddit, which of us was the A-Hole here? Is a | |
| guest obliged to bring a PL contribution that the organizer | |
| likes or was she rude to ask for something else? | |
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| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Boeun Date: November 16, 2020, 7:41 pm | |
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| I don't think Potluck Queen was rude to ask you to make sweet | |
| potatoes, it seemed she took the refusal well. I also think you | |
| were well within your right to say no. | |
| I do think she was rude to mention she doesn't like cranberry | |
| sauce. She doesn't have to eat it and isn't that the point of a | |
| potluck? So there's a variety of food? | |
| #Post#: 60306-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: NFPwife Date: November 16, 2020, 7:45 pm | |
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| To use Reddit terminology - NAH. | |
| You brought up not liking something first, so her reply that she | |
| didn't like cranberry salad, when taken in context of the | |
| conversation isn't that bad. You could have said, "Sorry, no," | |
| without JADEing. The JADEing led to the not liking cranberry | |
| sauce and extended the interaction. | |
| #Post#: 60309-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Venus193 Date: November 16, 2020, 8:04 pm | |
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| Just in case this makes any difference, she doesn't cook. She | |
| can grill a steak or a fillet, but doesn't make anything that | |
| requires more effort than that. My past contributions to her | |
| parties have included salads, Jello desserts, chili, coq | |
| chasseur, Italian meatballs, and cold sesame noodles (the only | |
| failure). Our two lists of favored foods have some items in | |
| common but not all. | |
| #Post#: 60315-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: kckgirl Date: November 17, 2020, 6:47 am | |
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| I love sweet potatoes, but wouldn't make them with marshmallows. | |
| In my family, we make them with the streusel topping, and the | |
| one time I tried making them with marshmallows it was a major | |
| fail, most likely due to inexperience. | |
| Now, if five people said they were bringing cranberries, I could | |
| see a reason for her to ask you to bring something different. | |
| But even if she doesn't like them, she knows that cranberries | |
| are a staple on a majority of family Thanksgiving menus. I'd | |
| actually be surprised if someone didn't bring them. | |
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| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Venus193 Date: November 17, 2020, 7:43 am | |
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| I don't bring cans of cranberry sauces; I make them because the | |
| canned ones are too sweet (as in 33g of sugar per serving). | |
| When Brunnhilde was alive I developed the recipes with Splenda | |
| and other fruit. I wish fresh cran would be available all | |
| year. | |
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| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Hmmm Date: November 17, 2020, 9:21 am | |
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| You were fine saying you didn't want to make it. I think as the | |
| organizer, it was fine for her to request once but when you said | |
| no, she should have dropped it. | |
| It is nice of her hos the get together but since it is a | |
| potluck, she can't control what everyone chooses to bring. I | |
| hope someone chooses to bring it for her. | |
| If not, offer her up this recipe that is I learned when helping | |
| with an organization that was making meals for families | |
| displaced by Harvey here in Houston. The measurements are burned | |
| into my mind because I probably mixed up a 100 of these | |
| casseroles. | |
| Not my preferred style but tons of people loved it and it is | |
| definately full proof. | |
| Drain then coarsely mash up 1 29oz of candied yams and put in a | |
| casserole that has been sprayed with cooking spray. Sprinkle | |
| with an 1/4 cup brown sugar and a 1/4 tsp of cinnamon. Cut up a | |
| 1/2 stick of butter and dot around. Top with miniature | |
| marshmallows. Bake at 400 for about 25 min till the the | |
| marshmallows are browned to your liking. | |
| #Post#: 60327-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: Dazi Date: November 17, 2020, 9:27 am | |
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| Yeah, NTA here, though I do agree you should not have JADEd your | |
| refusal. | |
| Personally, I love sweet potatoes, but putting marshmallows on | |
| them is akin to sacrilege IMHO. | |
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| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: DaDancingPsych Date: November 17, 2020, 10:03 am | |
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| I don't do Reddit, but if A-Hole means the same as it means to | |
| me... neither. It's a potluck, so she should accept that she's | |
| going to get what she's going to get, so I do find a bit strange | |
| that she would make such a request. If you made the dish | |
| previously or if there was some background that you are | |
| considered a wonderful and adventuresome cook, then it might not | |
| be a strange request. But as strange as I find it, I don't know | |
| that it's rude. You are close enough that you made the 10 person | |
| invitation list, so there must be some level of closeness. And | |
| as others have pointed out, she took the refusal in good taste. | |
| I don't find your refusal rude; in fact, I find it quite | |
| understandable. Even if there was a history that you make this | |
| dish, I think you could still decline making it for no reason at | |
| all. | |
| I'm a terrible cook. Pot lucks give me anxiety. So, I only bring | |
| things that I have tested (when I can bring something that takes | |
| no cooking skills, then you better believe I'm all over that.) | |
| If the host insisted that I bring a specific dish that I had no | |
| experience with (and to be clear, it doesn't sound like she | |
| insisted in this case), I would be declining the invitation. Or | |
| I would just bring a bag of marshmallows!!! ;D | |
| #Post#: 60332-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Thanksgiving Potluck #2: At a friend's house | |
| By: TootsNYC Date: November 17, 2020, 10:46 am | |
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| [quote] if there was some background that you are considered a | |
| wonderful and adventuresome cook, then it might not be a strange | |
| request. [/quote] | |
| This is kind of an ordinary and stereotypical dish (in fact, it | |
| gets a bit of scorn among foodies for being so predictable and | |
| basic), so I think that Venus needn't have a rep as an | |
| adventuresome cook; her reputation as a competent cook is enough | |
| for someone to think she would be able to make it, and to | |
| enquire if she's willing. | |
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