Mine probably won't either 
I know what you mean about not wanting to limit opportunities, but in my case it's less about that, as I have lots of large receptacles from the days when we used to entertain a lot because I've never got rid of them when I've got new ones. I could keep one or two and get rid of others.
At Christmas I decided that when I have lots of people for dinner (currently alternate years) I will get disposable foil trays for potatoes and so on, so I'm not messing about getting huge trays out of corner cupboards and finding that they don't fit in the dishwasher after use. I'm not a fan of disposable anything, but can live with it once in two years, particularly as aluminium can be recycled. I have three huge dishes taking up most of the space in a sideboard that could be better used for other things, and several soup pans when I almost always use the pressure cooker for soup. I need to bite the bullet and get rid of them. I do need a lot of serving dishes, as some of my family are vegetarian and others not, so I tend to make lots of different things, but that also means that I need fewer large dishes, as each offering is in smaller quantities than if we all ate the same.
Some of the difficulty is similar to that which I found with evening clothes - it's accepting that a stage of my life is over and won't come back. This is no longer a family home, and that's difficult to accept, as it's less than ten years since the children moved out, and even then they were students for a chink of that, coming back for holidays and still having here as a base.