I know this is probably the LAST darn thing I should be worrying about? BUT the Italian hostess in me feels like I need to feed anyone who comes to visit me and the baby once we are home. Nothing major of course.... just something to put out.
So far I got some frozen cheese cake (assuming people will give at least a day?s notice before stopping by so I can thaw it), and some ready to bake cookie dough?.
Any one else buying or making anything to keep on hand?
Re: Feeding guests that come to visit LO
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LOL, yeah you guys are most definitely all correct....
I guess I just feel bad because all my friends and family live so far, and no one will be coming from any closer than an hour away....
But I am sure you are correct in sying that they THEY will be the ones to bring the noms-noms, and I should NOT stress over this!
I think my face went red when I read the title of this one...
I too am a huge hostess. I go ALL OUT....when people are invited. I'm pretty sure my mother expects me to be stocking the freezer to accommodate as a "good wife and mother" should.
NO WAY! With the LO coming and the holidays money is tight. I'm making sure there's enough meat in the freezer and canned goods for DH to whip small meals up to feed the two of us. That's the end of it. I don't want guests to over stay their welcome and feeding them is only going to make them think they are on vacation.
If I were asking for help I MIGHT feel differently and try and prepare freezer meals or save money for take out. But I'm not asking for help. I'm asking for space. My dream is both sets of parents visit for no longer than an hour at a time (they both live fairly close). It's really important for me to get rest, learn to BF, and bond with my little family of 3. The last thing I want to worry about is feeding people that will probably be on my nerves at the time.
Yeah, the Italians in my family will most be definitely bringing us MEALS... I was thinking more along the lines of "pick on " foods... but ya'all are so right. Screw it! LOL
I guess I'll chalk my orginal question up to either temproary pregnancy insanity, or over active nesting! LOL
I am also struggling with this, as I want to feel like a good hostess, but know that any sane person has no expectations of being entertained/fed so am trying not to stress too much about it. Since it is right around Christmas, I am plannign on doing a bunch of Christmas baking with my mom (starting tomorrow, actually) and freezing a lot of cookies, etc so I can pull out a tin of them when people are around. I am also going to try to bake some loaves that I can have out with tea/coffee, knowing that someone else can make the drinks. I am more comfortable if people around me are eating, since then I can go upstairs and BF as needed and won't feel like they are there twiddling their thumbs. I have no concerns about my immediate family, but DH's is several hours away and I have already said they can't stay over, so I am thinking having some mid-afternoon snacks is a nice compromise...
I am planning no meals for guests, however, and several friends have mentioned that they are bringing over dinner to have with us when we are up for visitors. I have awesome friends and am looking forward to seeing them and know they absolutely get boundaries and will be there to make my life easier not harder!
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DH's family visits a lot when babies are born... like people are over every single day for weeks after you get home. Luckily, we moved away so we won't have to deal with this. But from my experience with other first time moms, people almost always bring something. If you're really worried, I'd have mixed nuts, pretzels or some Christmas cookies in the freezer so you can throw some stuff out. But anything more than that would be totally unnecessary on your part.
If the time comes and you're stressed about it, ask a close relative to pick up some KFC on their way over or order a pizza or two. You shouldn't have to, but in some cultures you just can't get rid of that need to play hostess.
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The Latina hostess in me understands the need to feed all who walk in the door. I used to do the same in my college dorm room, let alone when in my full house and kitchen.
Anyway, I would keep some easy to distribute baked items and pre-cut cheese and crackers on hand. Basically, stick with snacks you can eat and also offer guests at the last minute, nothing that requires planning or heating.
In general, I don't think most American baby-well-wishers are concerned about being fed, and just want to see the baby.
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They can eat whatever snacks I have in my house if they really want something to eat, but this is one thing I am letting myself NOT worry about. And I highly doubt any of my visitors will expect me to be feeding them. I will offer, but with nothing specific beyond what's in my pantry/fridge, I don't think anyone will actually eat anything
ETA: I am a hostess at heart too, but IMO, this isn't like you're inviting them to some party where they'd expect to be fed!
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