This is what one woman used to do for her in-laws whenever they visited herhouse.

She cooked for them and did her best to provide entertainment.

It was only her sister-in-law who seemed to find an issue with her.

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Hosting is an art form, for sure, and hosting full meals for six or more is agift.

Family gathered around a dining table serving meals, focusing on children and sauce dishes in a warm kitchen setting.

If they are, I either omit that item or offer it on the side.

But I do not ever spend a single moment thinking about condiments.

And any guest who pitches a fit about condiments will probably not be invited back.

Text discussing in-laws, sauce, and children’s meals, questioning the need for having ketchup during their infrequent visits.

The poster tried her best to find a middle ground for her in-laws.

Unfortunately the sister-in-law couldnt get on board with the idea and called the OP out for being unwelcoming.

I will be accommodating to the level of my existing options.

Text discussing a child’s meal meltdown over missing sauce choices, like ketchup and ranch, during a visit with in-laws.

Christine Schaubsaid : I do not tolerate unthankful, disrespectful, picky, demanding company.

Because Ive opened up my home.

Ive shopped, cleaned, prepped, and given serious thought to the menu, presentation, and atmosphere.

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Ive only required my guests presence and conversation.

And thats never too much to ask.

I like to see guests enjoying my hard work.

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I like to be appreciated for my thoughtfulness, she added.

What would you have done if you were hosting someone who turned out to be so entitled?

Check out the results:

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