The Year I Said No to Cooking for Everyone… and What They Did Next

For years, I hosted Christmas simply because my house was “the biggest.” I cooked for up to eighteen people, spent nearly $700, and did almost all the work alone. I told myself it was worth it—to be the anchor, the place everyone gathered. But over time, gratitude quietly turned into expectation.

Last year, something finally snapped. While I cleaned the kitchen alone near midnight, a relative complained about the food and no one offered to help. That’s when I realized I wasn’t a host anymore—I was an unpaid caterer who happened to own the house.

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