by GrumpyElf » Tue Nov 12, 2024 7:46 am
It wasn't a really really big deal in the end - sounds like it was
The partner had a pretty rubbish dinner - how nice for them!
It honestly didn't occur to us that we'd be expected to cater for everyone - well, this year you do know
We were just helping someone who couldn't do it anymore - you cannot go into preparation of Christmas dinner with that attitude. You have to own it fully.
Split it thus: You do the main courseS and the potatoes, someone else does the veg, someone else acts as saucemaster (in charge of bread sauce, cranberry sauce, gravy, brandy butter, brandy, cream, everything your family likes), a couple of people do puddings, anyone else can be in charge of laying the table, crackers, candles, etc. And you all share the washing up.
And yes, it's clear you don't like the partner.
It wasn't a really really big deal in the end - sounds like it was
The partner had a pretty rubbish dinner - how nice for them!
It honestly didn't occur to us that we'd be expected to cater for everyone - well, this year you do know
We were just helping someone who couldn't do it anymore - you cannot go into preparation of Christmas dinner with that attitude. You have to own it fully.
Split it thus: You do the main courseS and the potatoes, someone else does the veg, someone else acts as saucemaster (in charge of bread sauce, cranberry sauce, gravy, brandy butter, brandy, cream, everything your family likes), a couple of people do puddings, anyone else can be in charge of laying the table, crackers, candles, etc. And you all share the washing up.
And yes, it's clear you don't like the partner.