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My mother in law wanted to help with our wedding but had a terrible idea.

When her future mother-in-law insisted that she wanted to help with the wedding, the bride didn't know what to do, but she had a terrible idea.

An engaged woman said she almost snapped when her future in-laws came to her wedding with cheap cakes from the grocery store.

Taking advantage of her iconic AITA Subreddit, a woman asked another user if it was wrong to be mad at her mother-in-law.

She explained that she had been with her partner for many years and that she had decided to get married.

The bride said they were "discreet" people and wanted a very small ceremony.

No decorations needed!) We found a small affordable place,” she wrote for DeleciousFood.

"We booked it and called the parents to let them know."

The bride's mother-in-law took action and wanted to help with the wedding.

She had many ideas for the details of the party, but wrote that the brides were not suitable for the kind of wedding they wanted.

" He said he was going to the Dollar Tree to make little Irish themed gift bags with shamrocks and the Irish flag (we both have distant Irish traditions, but We are Americans)," said the woman. Reddit.

"I shut it down immediately."

After that, her mother-in-law became very critical of all of the bride's wedding decisions.

"My then-fiancé had to literally beg her mother to stop complaining. She never did.

The nails in the coffin , was the position of the mother-in-law for the wedding cake.

The bride and partner tried to serve macaroons instead of the cake, but the mother refused. The worst part for me was when my mom called me a week before the wedding and said if I didn't get the cake, I'd bring it," she wrote. .

Despite their continued efforts to silence her mother, she brought celebratory baked goods to the ceremony.

"It was an ugly white cake split in half with our name," said the bride.

"I told my wife, she disappeared, I spent the rest of the wedding trying to stop being mad."

Other Redditors agreed that the bride was definitely right and the mother-in-law pushed the boundaries.

"Who brings the cake to someone else's wedding?" someone commented.

Another said, "Send a copy of the macaron thank-you gift to your mother."