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Old 12-12-2003, 10:41 PM
Laura
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Default MIL won't part with recipe

actually..I thought to myself upon reading it..'she buys it somewhere'!
just a thought..

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Laura


"The Goods" wrote in message
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Oh for heaven's sake - can't you recognize a little tongue in cheek when

you
hear it? - Please lay off the Dr. Phil mantra? Take it to
Alt.amateur.shrink. My in-laws and I get along just fine. I just asked

for
a freakin cake recipe. I was hoping someone had a family favourite they
were willing to share and I included the little prelude as a way to bring

a
little chatty conversation to this newsgroup. If I had titled it "Fruit
cake recipe wanted" and had written "I need a white fruit cake recipe" in
the post would you have replied. I think not.


Of course, my wife-to-be is sisterless.


Maybe I should be talking to her - does she know what she's in for?



"Chris" wrote in message
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"The Goods" wrote in message
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A little background he


It might be that MIL is the "traditional" sort, thinking she'll only

pass
on
that valued recipe to one girl-child, having already passed it on to the
SIL. Perhaps it's her little challenge for you to get better relations
between you and SIL. Who knows?

Bottom line, I'd rather not be the one having to someday explain to my

child
that they can't have their favorite fruit cake because I can't "bury the
hatchet" with SIL.

Of course, my wife-to-be is sisterless.

I just feel that in this time of "giving", it might be best to work

towards
rebuilding bridges, not giving up on a kind act merely because of

personal
issues. Talk to SIL, get to know her again, be nice, you'd be acting

with
purpose.






 

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