Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
Wtf would this matter? Because someone doesn’t have a job outside the home or works part-time, they deserve to be abused by their kids and spouse? Gtf out of here!
Cereal next week! Don’t like it, complain to General Mills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
Can be bold and direct and say family needs to do box/frozen food or takeout for next week b/c you need break from cooking or more passive and say doing it b/c need to focus on other things- work, etc. Either way, take a cooking holiday. Do be prepared if they do takeout for when start cooking again they may say “why can’t we have [fill in restaurant here]” and how you will respond.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
There’s zero reason for them not to be cooking. None. Salads, pastas, stir fry, pizza, meatball subs, soups.
This is on you, op. Be the parent.
Your DH is another issue.
I don’t think it’s reasonable for there to be so many full meals prepared each day. That’s expensive! You don’t like the meatloaf I made, you can make a sandwich. Meatball subs? Are you honestly providing additional pounds of meat and ingredients ON TOP of the food you’ve prepared? Talk about being the parent! They can get jobs if they want to eat like that!
Anonymous wrote:
In my house everyone is allowed to critique the food. It's very important. I do not want people to suffer in silence when a little tweak could make everything better. The critique needs to be reasoned and expressed properly.
But here it sounds as though everyone takes you for granted. That's unacceptable. They need to cook and wash up, so they understand the work.
You are correct to force them to cook. They're old enough, and your husband is...let's not go there. If he's not cooking at 45, I would have some choice words for him. My 13 year old has been making very simple pasta dishes for a couple of years. My oldest teen has special needs, and only got into cooking recently, but it's been a joy to cook together. My husband cooks as much as I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
There’s zero reason for them not to be cooking. None. Salads, pastas, stir fry, pizza, meatball subs, soups.
This is on you, op. Be the parent.
Your DH is another issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are the children?
Do you work outside the home full-time?
They are 11 and 13 (DH is 45 lol) and yes, I do work.
Anonymous wrote:Im waving the white flag!
I’m so tired of the constant complaints about the food offered in this house. They are always starving and want to eat but the. never want to eat what I make. No matter what I make, someone has something to complain about. And no, I’m not making anything gross or exotic. It could be the same macaroni and cheese they liked last week.
I feel like all I do is plan, shop for, cook, and clean up food that either the kids won’t eat, or that someone (even DH) will complain about.
What set me off tonight was my offer to make ice cream sundaes for everyone for dessert, and my grown adult husband complaining about the chocolate syrup on top. I’m seriously considering buying boxes of cereal and milk, bread with lunch meat and peanut butter, and going on strike. Am I being dramatic? Tell me if I need to grow up and get over myself. Better yet, tell me what to do about the ungrateful people in this house!