Imagine spending hours making a delicious corn chowder you’ve been craving for months, only to have it devoured by your in-laws! That’s exactly what happened to this new mom, who was just three months postpartum. She was looking forward to enjoying her homemade chowder, but her husband gave it all away to his parents. Now, she’s refusing to cook dinner for them, and her husband thinks she’s overreacting. Let’s dive into this chowder catastrophe!
Postpartum Cravings and a Chowder Dream

Husband’s Cooking Skills: Not So Great ♀️

Hours of Hard Work and a Stock Pot Full of Chowder

Wife’s Chowder: Too Good to Share?

Chowder for Days!

The Great Chowder Heist

In-Laws Arrive, Chowder Disappears ️♀️

The Chowder Compliment

Empty Tupperware, Broken Heart

Husband’s Confession

Wife’s Disbelief

Husband’s Defense ♂️

Wife’s Ultimatum

Husband’s Dilemma

Is She Overreacting?

Chowder Drama: Who’s in the Wrong? ♀️
So, this new mom spent hours making a delicious corn chowder she’d been craving for months, only to have her husband give it all away to his parents! Now she’s refusing to cook dinner for them, and her husband thinks she’s overreacting. Was it wrong for him to give away her chowder without asking? Or is she being too harsh? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this chowder chaos!
New mom not the a**hole for refusing to cook for in-laws

User suggests not letting husband get away with incompetence

Unilateral decisions in marriage? No thanks

Woman’s in-laws ate all her soup, now hubby has to cook

New mom’s in-laws eat all her food, husband calls her overreacting

MIL ate 9 servings of new mom’s chowder, NTA but in-laws are

Husband disrespects wife by letting in-laws devour her chowder

Empowering response to dismissive gender stereotype. NTA for reacting.

Frustration with men’s lack of understanding in cooking. NTA.

User doubts man’s claim of eating 10 bowls of chowder

Impressed commenter supports OP’s reaction to in-laws’ behavior

Cooking a ham is not rocket science, NTA for refusing.

Woman’s in-laws eat her chowder, now she won’t cook for them

Husband dismisses wife’s upset over in-laws devouring her chowder

Demanding food deliveries as compensation for stolen chowder

Leftovers cause family feud

NTA comment suggests petty revenge on greedy MIL with humor

Husband’s failure to help and clean up leads to cooking strike.

NTA! MIL is a r**e and classless oaf. SO is worse.

Spicy comment calls out husband’s mom for devouring corn chowder

Don’t mess with a post-partum woman’s food

New mom’s in-laws eat her food, husband can’t cook. NTA.

Cooking double standard – NTA for refusing to cook for in-laws

Partner invites guests and expects post-partum partner to cook. NTA.

NTA and a humorous p**p reference in the replies.

NTA suggests ham as an easier dish and doubts in-laws’ excuse.

Cooking exhaustion and food greed cause family drama

Spouse prioritizes mommy over partner, NTA for refusing to cook.

Husband and MIL should prioritize new mom’s needs

Respectful husband supports wife’s dietary choices.

Craving corn chowder? Commenter asks for recipe and supports OP.

Guests ate a whole meal before dinner, NTA for being upset

In-laws ate her food, left a mess, and expect more.

New mom’s in-laws expect her to cook, don’t bring meals ♀️

A harsh truth. Will this woman confront her husband’s shortcomings?

New mom refuses to cook for in-laws, husband needs cooking lessons

Doubting the 9-bowl story

User questions portion size in hilarious soup debacle

Stand up for yourself and make your boundaries clear

Husband’s entitled mother takes food from breastfeeding mom, NTA

Postpartum wife refuses to cook for in-laws who devoured chowder

NTA. In-laws devour soup, husband expects more. Recipe for disaster

In-laws eat her food and demand more, commenter not the a**hole

Polite solution to in-laws eating her food without permission

Protecting a nursing mom’s food is serious business NTA

In-laws ate her food, now she won’t cook for them

Spicy response to inconsiderate in-laws.

In-laws devour new mom’s food, refuse to bring their own. NTA

Protect your crab chowder at all costs! NTA

Speculation on the fate of the chowder

In-laws invited over after baby, commenter advises against cooking for them

New mom’s in-laws eat her food, refuse to cook. NTA!

Skeptical commenter questions in-law’s corn chowder consumption

Husband blamed in-laws for soup incident, NTA for refusing to cook

New mom not getting help from in-laws, husband needs to step up. NTA

Breastfeeding hunger is real and in-laws are r**e af

Guests taking all the leftovers? NTA, I’d be p****d too

In-laws eat 10 bowls of her chowder, she refuses to cook

Self-control shaming? This person suggests eating out instead

Guest eats over a gallon of soup, NTA is outraged

OP’s in-laws ate her food needed for her healing. Freeze it! NTA

Cook’s in-laws eat all her chowder, she refuses to cook.

Pregnant commenter supports postpartum OP and craves corn chowder recipe

In-laws eat OP’s meal, expect more food. NTA for refusing.

New mom denied her own food, in-laws to blame. NTA

New mom’s in-laws ate all her food, husband can cook. NTA

Angry commenter empathizes with new mom, calls out in-laws’ entitlement

In-laws expect dinner but bring no food, NTA for refusing.

User slams woman’s in-laws for devouring her chowder and disrespecting her.

In-laws expect to be fed twice a day, husband unsupportive ♀️

NTA! Commenter sympathizes with OP’s inconsiderate husband and offers support.

Cooking for family? Keep your leftovers to yourself!

In-laws devour new mom’s chowder, expect more. NTA, they’re a******s.

Humorous comment about MIL’s appetite, no replies.

MIL would have taken over the kitchen and brought lunch. NTA.

Last Updated on February 27, 2024 by Diply Social Team