My Demanding Daughter-in-Law Insisted I Create a Special Thanksgiving Menu, Saying Mine Was ‘Too Cheap’ — I Agreed but Got the Last Laugh

Kayla didn’t lash out or confront me, but her stiff demeanor and forced politeness spoke volumes. After dessert, she pulled Arnold aside, her whispered words sharp and hurried.

She kept glancing at me as she talked to him. Arnold nodded at her, his brows furrowing as she gestured toward the dining table. Eventually, he walked over to me, looking slightly uneasy.

“Mom,” he began hesitantly, “uh, Kayla mentioned something about the food tonight.”

“Oh?” I replied as I cleared the dishes. “What did she say?”

“Well…” He paused, glancing toward Kayla, who was now pretending to help tidy up. “She thinks the nuts might have been, um, intentional.

You know how she feels about them.”

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I set down the plate I was holding and looked at him. “Arnold, I didn’t think about that. You see, it was Kayla who sent me the recipes.

I was just following her suggestions to make an elegant menu with no ‘cheap ingredients.’”

His brows knit together. “She sent the recipes?”

I nodded, walking over to the counter to grab my phone. “I can show you the email if you’d like.

She was very clear about wanting something special this year, so I did my best to meet her standards.”

Arnold stood there as he tried to process my words. He looked over at Kayla, who was now trying to look busy folding napkins. “She, uh, didn’t mention that part,” he muttered under his breath.

“She’s been very particular about what I serve, Arnold,” I continued gently. “I only wanted to make her happy… and you happy too. But I guess I misunderstood what she wanted.”

He exhaled slowly, his eyes darting between me and Kayla.

“Mom, the food really was amazing,” he said. “I mean it. I’ll talk to Kayla about this, okay?

I think there’s been some sort of a miscommunication.”

“Thank you, Arnold,” I smiled. “I appreciate you listening. That means a lot to me.”

As the evening wound down, Kayla stayed unusually quiet, offering only curt goodbyes as they left.

“Thanks again, Mom. Everything was perfect,” Arnold said softly before leaving. As I watched them leave, my heart felt lighter knowing that Arnold was finally starting to see Kayla as a human being, and not as the epitome of perfection who couldn’t commit a mistake.

That night, I didn’t yell, I didn’t argue, and I didn’t let her ruin my holiday. Instead, I showed her that entitlement has no place at my table. And judging by her silence, I’m pretty sure she got the message.

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