disneymom 3,
Yep, into the freezer it would go, w/ wide eyes and a "thank-you for the gift, we'll enjoy it so much later". I was telling my sister about this thread...the first thing she said was "I'd cover it up with foil and put it in the freezer". There are quite a few issues that my sister and I hashed over...waste...I HATE wasting food and I can tell you that if those scalloped potatoes weren't frozen they would be wasted. Calories...don't do my any favors, please don't bring me any unasked for pies...sis and I were cracking up over that one too...I'm at my ideal weight, my sister is very close to hers...I spend lots of time and effort keeping it that way, and one of the things that works best is to eat only what I really want...now if I'm invited to your house for dinner I'm going to eat what you serve, and you'll never guess that it isn't my favorite thing in the world...I didn't even send my dad fruit cake or peanut brittle this year because I know he is dieting and so I asked him...he said please don't. I don't take anything to my sister's house w/o asking...I told her I was making tamales this morning and she hinted around that she wanted some...so when I talked to her later I offered to give her half when I see her tomorrow...she was thrilled. And for those of you that do holiday potlucks...fine...we don't do it that way...when my sister and I collaborate we decide what the meal will be, then what each is responsible for buying and cooking.
And no, much as I like scalloped potatoes they don't go with everything...not the tacos my sister is fixing tomorrow night, and not the game hens, wild rice stuffing w/ sausage and mushrooms, cauliflower cheddar gratin with horseradish crumbs, green salad, rolls, and cranberry orange relish I served last night.