“How Do I Stop My Aunt From Taking Too Many Leftovers Home?”
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“How Do I Stop My Aunt From Taking Too Many Leftovers Home?”
Wendy writes:
My aunt always brings her own plastic containers from her house to Thanksgiving dinner and starts packing up food to take home right after everyone gets their first plate. We try to look the other way and ignore the leftover hog, but it’s beyond rude, especially since she didn’t pay for or prepare any of the food she’s taking.
I am hosting everyone this year for the first time and I want leftovers AT MY HOUSE. I want to say something but my mom, her sister, has asked me not to. But it’s my house. Is it worth saying anything to her to try to get her to stop or should we just let this be a family tradition?