+1 on all of this (most of my family are super early risers — I am not — and I’m not getting up every day in the dark to cook breakfast). I’ll do one big breakfast & other than that they are welcome to help themselves. |
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I get the corn flakes and chicken noodle soup.
That is breakfast and lunch. For dinner, they can pay for takeout. |
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My family is the opposite - kids and I are early risers while most of our houseguests like to sleep until 10. I’ll happily scramble you some eggs if you’re up when I’m making my kids breakfast at 7, otherwise, help yourself and clean up after yourself. |
You don’t want guests, do you? |
I ask them what they typically eat for breakfast/lunch and then discuss dinners when they are here. So, for example, for our houseguests this week, they said they typically make smoothies and coffee for breakfast. I asked them to bring/order their special protein powder, and I bought the almond milk they requested and lots of fruits and veggies., yogurts. They said they usually do soup for lunch, so I asked them what kind, and made a big pot of minestrone and bought some good cheese and bread, olives, smoked fish so they could have a quick sandwich. For dinner we will get takeout or grill or do a couple special dinners at restaurants with patio dining. Plenty of seltzer, good coffee, fresh veggies, and we will walk to a wine garden one of these nights. We work from home, so basically the stuff we normally have on hand, with a treats upgrade for guests. |
| Just a well stocked fruit bowl on the breakfast bar - Burger King is a short 5 mile walk up the road. #DCUMburgerkinglady |