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Miss Manners: My stubborn in-laws refuse to become different people
A decade-long divide sees older relatives favor ethnic dishes while younger ones prefer junk food, leading to wasted meals and dietary restrictions overlooked, Miss Manners advises lower expectations.
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Miss Manners: Big family’s quirky eating habits just don’t jive. Who needs to compromise?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I’m struggling to accept the palates of my in-laws. We frequently share meals with two generations of my husband’s family: The older generation only likes their ethnic cuisine and is critical of anything else. The younger generation (my two sisters-in-law, plus their husbands and kids) lives on junk food and stuff prepared from a box.
·Portland, United States
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The spokesman-Review
Miss Manners: My stubborn in-laws refuse to become different people
I want to prepare food my in-laws will appreciate when we host, but I resent feeling limited by their palates when our repertoire is so much bigger.
·Michigan, United States
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East Bay Times
Miss Manners: My in-laws want boring food, and I’m starting to resent it
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·San Jose, United States
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Total News Sources5
Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
Bias Distribution
- 60% of the sources lean Left
60% Left
L 60%
C 40%
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