Noon? Hahahahahahaha. I am lucky if I get notice at 5 pm. But I hear you. |
If you don’t get notice by the time you tell them, then there’s no notice. They can find something to eat on their own. |
| I have a college grad who lives with us and a college senior. I also have a HS senior. I’ve learned to text them before I begin cooking so at least I know if they will be home. Even so, since I shop for multiple meals at once, I would often get stuck with ingredients and nobody but DH and I here for dinner. My new approach is just to shop for 2 days at a time so I don’t waste food. |
Elegant solution for a simple non-problem. I like it! |
Yes, especially if they wake up at 11am! Then they have a late lunch. Their dinner time is my bedtime 😊. |
But they don't know if they will be home until 6pm at night. |
Yeah, my kids' plans change constantly. What's true at 5 is not true at 6. They are also constantly in and out. |
This. |
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I make enough for all of us (including the college kids).
I don’t make more until it gets eaten - no issues with leftovers for few days - if they decide to go out instead. Everyone happy. |
| Assume she will be out or make her own dinner, and only plan to make dinner to include her if she specifically asks for it. Let her know this is how it will be. |
If they can function in college, they can learn to plan their social lives six hours in advance during breaks (if you want them to -- if you don't care, great. But it’s bugging OP) |