this is why we have families - to help each other out. you get help, he or she gets a great learning experience for the future.

this is why we have families - to help each other out. you get help, he or she gets a great learning experience for the future.
Gag, my kids would boycott that lunch. I don't think the 15 year old should have to make lunch for the others either, isn't his job. However, I do agree with the, hot lunch thing, although schools don't serve fancy. Th kids can eat sandwiches. I do give them chips, but only 2 or the 3 eat them, and the other two only eat a small hand full. Yogurt is also something most kids like, 2 of mine can't eat it though, and 2 can't tolerate anything dairy, so I am so not in line with the milk. Sorry, but I think giving kids milk is just beyond disgusting. I do cut up fruit and make a fruit salad. How about pasta salad, subs or left overs?
Sorry, but I think giving kids milk is just beyond disgusting. I do cut up fruit and make a fruit salad. How about pasta salad, subs or left overs?
don't give into the "four different meals".
everyone gets the same thing. .
if they are that old make them fend for themselves
I agree-milk with a meal is really disgusting!
There are days I cook three different things for dinner- I don't see why one person should have to eat something they don't like just because someone else in the family likes it.
my ex's mother never used to make him do anything - he was the boy and therefore, he shouldn't have to. he would go "home" to her house for lunch every day so he could get a hot meal. he couldn't cook for himself! or do the laundry.
That's like watching an episode of "Everybody Loves Raymond".
There are days I cook three different things for dinner- I don't see why one person should have to eat something they don't like just because someone else in the family likes it.
How about starting with something inexpensive and filling like a whole grain pasta and have different things the kids can add to it to make it their own. You could have sauce, chopped veggies, cubed cheese, diced chicken, italian dressing, beans etc. The kids could heat it in the microwave if they want a hot meal or eat it cold like a pasta salad.
this is not asking him or her to do all the household cooking prep and meal planning, its called helping out for one meal a day and also its a learning experience for when he or she is out of the house and has to "fend" for themselves. i'm not suggesting that you forbid the teen from leaving the house at lunchtime this summer so you can have slave labor, but i am suggesting that if he or she is home that you involve him or her in this activity.
my ex's mother never used to make him do anything - he was the boy and therefore, he shouldn't have to. he would go "home" to her house for lunch every day so he could get a hot meal. he couldn't cook for himself! or do the laundry. and i've worked with several females who couldn't cook for themselves or do laundry - they were at a loss and ended up just doing fast food over and over again. they hated it but didn't feel like they knew how to do it and didn't have "time" to learn.
late adolescence is the time to learn those skills. this is the perfect opportunity to do so. this is why we have families - to help each other out. you get help, he or she gets a great learning experience for the future.