Fed-up woman refuses to be breakfast chef for sister's children: 'Go ask your mom'

Fed-up woman refuses to be breakfast chef for sister's children: 'Go ask your mom'

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  • Fed-up woman refuses to be breakfast chef for sister's children: 'Go ask your mom'</p>

<p>Andrea MargolisJuly 12, 2025 at 6:00 PM</p>

<p>A woman recently vented her frustrations over a food-related family conflict to millions of people on the internet, leading to a flurry of reactions.</p>

<p>On Reddit's 24 million-strong "Am I the a--hole" community, a woman shared an incident involving her sister in a post that received some 16,000 upvotes.</p>

<p>The woman said her sister moved in with her after experiencing a difficult break-up. She brought along her two children, ages 7 and 4.</p>

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<p>"When my sister moved in, I realized quickly that she liked to sleep in," the Redditor said.</p>

<p>"Some days she was up as late as 1 p.m. … I gave her the benefit of the doubt since I knew how hard her break-up was for her."</p>

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<p>A woman (not pictured) recently shared her frustrations in a viral post after her sister expected her to cook separate breakfast meals for her kids.</p>

<p>An issue arose, however, when the snoozing sister neglected to feed her own children – leaving the burden to the Reddit poster.</p>

<p>"I got into a routine with my niece and nephew that basically whatever I cooked myself for breakfast, I'd make enough for them as well — until the other morning," she said.</p>

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<p>"I woke up and had an urge to make huevos rancheros. The kids immediately started complaining that they didn't want that and wanted something different."</p>

<p>She added, "I was nice and ended up making them pancakes since it's not their fault their mom is really struggling."</p>

<p>When the woman began cooking huevos rancheros, the young children complained about that choice of breakfast food.</p>

<p>The next day, the children complained that they didn't want to eat breakfast potatoes and eggs and demanded a new dish, according to the woman's post.</p>

<p>They complained yet again the next day — finally pushing the woman to her limits.</p>

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<p>"Finally, after three mornings of my unwanted food critics getting a separate meal, I finally told them, 'I'm no longer cooking two different meals for breakfast,'' the Reddit user wrote.</p>

<p>"'If you don't like what I'm making, go ask your mom to get up and do it,'" she said she told them.</p>

<p>Even after the children woke up their sleeping mom that morning, she didn't come downstairs until 1 p.m. – leading to even more complaints from the children.</p>

<p>The sister was angry, the poster said. "She started in about how they need to be fed by a certain time and a bunch of other things that she said to try and intentionally hurt me."</p>

<p>The young children (not pictured) were unhappy with the breakfast fare that their aunt offered while their own mom remained asleep in bed.</p>

<p>The Redditor admitted that she "snapped" and told her sister to "wake up and take care of your f---ing kids instead of expecting me to do it."</p>

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<p>The user concluded, "She got quiet after that and is still giving me the cold shoulder, but I know she's expecting me to apologize."</p>

<p>Most of the comments posted about the situation were supportive of the poster.</p>

<p>"Sleeping till 1 p.m. means she's missing their breakfast AND lunch," the top comment read. "[Kids at] ages 7 and 4 are still pretty dependent on an adult for balanced meals. Your sister is lame."</p>

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<p>Said another person, "I'm assuming she is not paying rent or helping you with any expenses - she is just lying around sleeping? You should have a serious sit-down with her and stop all of this crap right now."</p>

<p>Fox News Digital spoke with Texas-based etiquette expert Pat Durham for insights into the Reddit thread.</p>

<p>An etiquette expert told Fox News Digital that the snoozing sister (not pictured) "needs medical intervention, at the very least."</p>

<p>"The poster was very gracious in extending the degree of hospitality that was extended," Durham noted.</p>

<p>The civility consultant added that the situation "goes way beyond etiquette." She called it a boundary issue.</p>

<p>"The mother needs medical intervention, at the very least," Durham advised. "Counseling is desperately needed."</p>

<p>"The responses are on the right track," she added. "There are numerous profound issues at play here."</p>

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