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As the meal is being prepared by my inlaws today I realize that the plan is to make a long, and involved stuffing recipe that was also made last year--and no one ate!
I love my inlaws to death and get along with them very well. DH is an only child so it is just us and his parents for the holidays. The only people that eat stuffing are the women--MIL, me and my 2 daughters. But neither my daughters or I could eat the stuffing made last year--it was just blech. I guess MIL liked it since she was making it again. The recipe also makes enough to feed like 12-15 people.
So what would you do?
ETA: Also, what would you want someone to do if YOU were the cook? Would you want to know that no one liked what you were making before you went to all the time, trouble (and expense) to make it?
I love my inlaws to death and get along with them very well. DH is an only child so it is just us and his parents for the holidays. The only people that eat stuffing are the women--MIL, me and my 2 daughters. But neither my daughters or I could eat the stuffing made last year--it was just blech. I guess MIL liked it since she was making it again. The recipe also makes enough to feed like 12-15 people.
So what would you do?
ETA: Also, what would you want someone to do if YOU were the cook? Would you want to know that no one liked what you were making before you went to all the time, trouble (and expense) to make it?