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Woman Insists On Paying SIL More For Custom Cookies But SIL Refuses And Sparks A Debate

by Leona Pham
May 3, 2026
in Social Issues

Celebrations often bring out the best in people, especially when family members go the extra mile to make something special.

OP’s child has a birthday coming up, and her sister-in-law has taken it upon herself to create personalized treats instead of the usual party favors.

It’s thoughtful, creative, and clearly made with a lot of care. But what starts as a kind gesture quickly turns into an unexpected disagreement.

While the sister-in-law insists on charging only for ingredients, OP feels strongly that her time and effort should be valued too.

Now, a simple act of generosity has turned into a debate about fairness and boundaries. Keep reading to see how this situation unfolds!

Woman wants to pay SIL more for baking, but SIL insists on charging only costs

Woman Insists On Paying SIL More For Custom Cookies But SIL Refuses And Sparks A Debate
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'WIBTA if I paid my SIL what I think she should get, instead of what she's asking for, for the biscuits she's baking?'

Sorry if I'm doing this wrong, it's my first time posting on here.

It's my child's birthday party soon and my amazing SIL is baking some biscuits for us

to give out instead of party bags. She's had 2 stamps made to personalise them

and is going all out with edible glitter etc.

My child is absolutely thrilled and SIL seems to be excited to make them.

I know she's thinking of doing this as a small business

and she's asked me to leave her a good review

(obviously I will, she's literally one of my favourite people ever!)

but we are massively disagreeing on the price that should be paid.

She said she feels guilty asking but as she's still on mat leave

could I cover the ingredients which is less than £20.

But she's not factored in her time at all which is frustrating me

because that's time she could be spending doing other things with her family.

I looked up pay rates for bakers in my country

and the time it should take to make the number of biscuits

and added it onto the ingredients cost and told her that's what I'll pay.

She's vehemently disagreed with this and said

that it's her niece's party and she wants to do it at ingredients cost.

If the roles were reversed I'd be annoyed if she paid the higher amount

but I don't want her to sell herself short so WIBTA if I just paid her the researched cost

or should I be respectful of her quoted price?

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone who has helped.

I have ungraciously accepted defeat and paid her the £20 ingredients cost

(which I still got told off for because apparently it was slightly less than that!)

I've told her about this post and she thinks it's funny that almost no one was on my side.

I also told her that I'll be having my revenge at her birthday soon

and she laughed so I think we're still cool.

Sometimes generosity turns into a quiet tug-of-war—one person wants to give, the other wants to make sure that gift is truly valued.

In this situation, OP isn’t arguing about money because she’s cheap or controlling. It’s the opposite. She’s trying to protect her SIL from undervaluing her time and talent.

Watching someone put in real effort, custom stamps, decoration, planning, and then charge almost nothing can feel uncomfortable, especially when OP sees clear business potential there.

To her, paying more isn’t just about fairness, it’s about respect. But the SIL is coming from a completely different emotional place.

For her, this isn’t a transaction. It’s a gift tied to identity and relationship.

She’s not acting as a business owner in this moment, she’s acting as an aunt who wants to contribute something meaningful to her niece’s birthday.

Accepting more money than ingredients may feel, to her, like turning a personal gesture into a commercial one. And that changes the meaning behind what she’s doing.

Psychologically, this kind of tension is common when care and commerce overlap.

Looking at the bigger picture, OP’s instinct is thoughtful. She sees long-term value and wants to encourage it. But timing matters. This moment wasn’t framed as a business opportunity, it was framed as a personal contribution.

There’s also a subtle truth here: supporting someone doesn’t always mean correcting their pricing in the moment.

Sometimes it means accepting their terms now, and supporting them later, through real reviews, referrals, or even being the first full-paying customer when they officially launch.

In the end, OP wouldn’t have been wrong for wanting to pay more. But respecting how someone chooses to give can matter just as much as making sure they’re compensated.

Because not every act of effort is meant to be a sale.

Here’s what Redditors had to say:

This group argues that by refusing her price, OP are accidentally insulting her

Ok_Copy_8869 − It’s a different circumstance because it’s for her niece’s birthday party.

If she wants to make her labor part of her gift to her niece respect it and let her.

It doesn’t sound much like she is selling herself short, it sounds

like she’s trying to do a nice thing for her niece and practice her skills doing it.

Impossible_Smile4113 − Okay, not the way I thought you were leaning here.

Expected it to be an undercutting your sil. Yes, as much as I hate to say it, YTA.

Your sil is seeing this as a gift to you and your niece, not just a time investment.

So, even though you're seeing the transaction side, you're missing the family gifting side,

and it is insulting her.

Agree to the ingredients, and maybe in a month or so, order another set of biscuits

and tip her. Above all, though, leave her those glowing reviews.

[Reddit User] − YTA You should respect her wishes though and pay what she asks.

If you pay the extra is it for her or for you? She has made her wishes very clear,

she's likely flattered you offered more but continuing makes it about you, not her,

and that's where you cross the line. My personal guideline is to offer, gently insist,

then graciously accept.

These users suggest paying the £20 she asked for, but “tipping” her indirectly

OneMoreCookie − NAH I thought this was gonna go the other way as in

she wants more money than you want to spend lol.

In this case give her the price she asked but like I saw

some others mention a gift card thank you for a good baking store.

Because if she wants to set this up as a job or even just if she decides

it’s a hobby she enjoys all the gear gets expensive!

Elfiearia − What about instead taking the difference in money,

and making up a gift bag for her with some baking equipment or materials.

Something good quality that is an upgrade over what she has,

and would help towards her dream of having her own business.

Im_not_an_angel − NTA but could you maybe give her the £20 and a gift card

for somewhere she can get baking materials etc from as a “thank you”?

That way you have respected her decision but you’re still able to thank her

and support her interest in starting it as a small business?

Possibly this could be a good option?

This group believes the most valuable payment OP can give a new business owner is exposure

MillyHughes − Just make sure you make a big fuss about how amazing the biscuits look etc.

Make sure you proudly tell everyone your SIL made them and isn't she really talented.

I assure you that being appreciated and being given a confidence boost

will be worth more than any money.

Also, you can mentally tot it up and the next time you guys go out for coffee, or similar,

say "my treat". Then you've essentially paid her back, just indirectly.

Dry_Calligrapher_313 − NAH cause your motivation is kind. But pay her

what she asked and maybe buy her a present to say thanks.

If you still feel that’s not enough. My mum bakes and is excellent,

although she thinks she’s just “normal” at baking.

When she’s made things for people before and they’ve paid her

more than ingredient costs she spent weeks after feeling guilty.

Now maybe your SIL is less guilt ridden than my mother,

but I think it’s worth going by what their wishes are.

Your intention is great and it’s class you have such a good relationship with her.

But don’t risk that relationship by doing something she’s explicitly said no to.

Instead leave the good review, tell everyone who asks where the biscuits

are from the business name, drum up some referrals etc for her.

TetraThiaFulvalene − NAH based on title I thought this was going to be the opposite 🥰

just pay her what she asked, but make sure to mention her to

everybody who eats the biscuits.

This users suggest non-monetary returns

Undercovertwat − NAH for wanting to, but I would say a soft YTA

if you do it after she emphatically declined payment.

It’s kind that you want to pay her what you feel her hard work is truly worth,

that speaks highly to your character and your relationship with her.

However, she isn’t pricing this as work because it’s a labor of love to her niece

and she likely doesn’t want it to feel like a transaction.

She just wants to be the great aunty who made the awesome cookies, not the caterer.

Can you meet in the middle? Use some of what you want to pay her

to get her a thoughtful gift?

Or if you think she would also find that a bit transactional,

maybe you can find a way to reciprocate her kindness in a non monetary way.

Watching the baby so she can have a date night?

Or take her for a girls day and get a massage or do a fun activity?

It’s very sweet that this disagreement is coming from a place of mutual love

and a desire to be kind to the other.

Puzzleheaded-Ask-157 − I make cake for a living and sometimes for friends do this.

Ask for the ingredient price but donate my time.

Cake is expensive, biscuits are expensive as cake makers we know this

so when we donate our time it really does feel like a gift.

Just pay for the ingredients, then buy SIL a bunch of flowers in a couple of weeks,

or call in with a nice coffee in tow.

She means it when she said she wants to do this for your daughter, let her.

FrostiePi − Pay her what she's asking. Anything else would be awkward I think.

But if you really feel bad about it, she's on Mat leave you mentioned.

Spend the rest on a baby gift or toy.

Maybe a little baking book story (you could even get a personalised one made on Etsy

about baby cooking with mama) for her to read to her baby and keep as a memento.

Nta for wanting to pay what she is worth.

But you are one if you force the money on her and make it weird.

OP’s intention came from a good place, wanting to value SIL’s time and effort rather than let her undercharge herself. That instinct shows respect, not selfishness.

But at the same time, SIL made it clear this wasn’t a business transaction for her, it was a personal gesture for her niece, and she wanted to treat it that way.

By insisting on paying more, OP was unintentionally overriding SIL’s choice to give a gift on her own terms. Sometimes valuing someone’s effort also means respecting how they choose to offer it, even if it feels like they’re underselling themselves.

In the end, this wasn’t really about money, but about control over the meaning behind the gesture. Should OP have pushed to “do the right thing,” or was stepping back and letting SIL define her own value the better call?

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Leona Pham

Leona Pham

Hi, I'm Leona. I'm a writer for Daily Highlight and have had my work published in a variety of other media outlets. I'm also a New York-based author, and am always interested in new opportunities to share my work with the world. When I'm not writing, I enjoy spending time with my family and friends. Thanks for reading!

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