Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are all home but we don't buy or consume things that you all do, so there hasn't been a truly noticeable increase in food bills. No choc milk, microwave single serving foods (wasteful and unhealthy), or oreos/junk foods. We don't snack.
The only increase I've noticed is an increase in orders of fresh organic fruit and veg, making 2 quarts of yoghurt weekly, and my oldest is having fun trying recipes from NYT/GBBO once a week, so there are the additional ingredients he needs.
Lunches are prepped every few days and put into bento style boxes in the fridge, and the children can take them to the pool/beach or eat them at home. Mostly things like pasta salads, quiche, cheese/bread/fruit, tea sandwiches, etc.
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My children like to come home during holidays for the company AND meals. They always say our meals are far better than anything on campus. And with our personal chef, I am inclined to agree.
Anonymous wrote:My kids added to the kitchen chaos by both bringing home all the shelf-stable food they had in their dorm rooms, so now on top of the extra dishes and the endless shopping I'm also tripping over a bunch of egg crates filled with ramen cups and easy mac. I suggested the other day they eat those things but they told me the whole point of being home is NOT eating stuff like that. I have unapologetically taken a few of them to work for lunch and relived my own college days. It doesn't taste as good as I remember.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are all home but we don't buy or consume things that you all do, so there hasn't been a truly noticeable increase in food bills. No choc milk, microwave single serving foods (wasteful and unhealthy), or oreos/junk foods. We don't snack.
The only increase I've noticed is an increase in orders of fresh organic fruit and veg, making 2 quarts of yoghurt weekly, and my oldest is having fun trying recipes from NYT/GBBO once a week, so there are the additional ingredients he needs.
Lunches are prepped every few days and put into bento style boxes in the fridge, and the children can take them to the pool/beach or eat them at home. Mostly things like pasta salads, quiche, cheese/bread/fruit, tea sandwiches, etc.
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My children like to come home during holidays for the company AND meals. They always say our meals are far better than anything on campus. And with our personal chef, I am inclined to agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are all home but we don't buy or consume things that you all do, so there hasn't been a truly noticeable increase in food bills. No choc milk, microwave single serving foods (wasteful and unhealthy), or oreos/junk foods. We don't snack.
The only increase I've noticed is an increase in orders of fresh organic fruit and veg, making 2 quarts of yoghurt weekly, and my oldest is having fun trying recipes from NYT/GBBO once a week, so there are the additional ingredients he needs.
Lunches are prepped every few days and put into bento style boxes in the fridge, and the children can take them to the pool/beach or eat them at home. Mostly things like pasta salads, quiche, cheese/bread/fruit, tea sandwiches, etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My children are all home but we don't buy or consume things that you all do, so there hasn't been a truly noticeable increase in food bills. No choc milk, microwave single serving foods (wasteful and unhealthy), or oreos/junk foods. We don't snack.
The only increase I've noticed is an increase in orders of fresh organic fruit and veg, making 2 quarts of yoghurt weekly, and my oldest is having fun trying recipes from NYT/GBBO once a week, so there are the additional ingredients he needs.
Lunches are prepped every few days and put into bento style boxes in the fridge, and the children can take them to the pool/beach or eat them at home. Mostly things like pasta salads, quiche, cheese/bread/fruit, tea sandwiches, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Your kids are brats.
If they want to buy junk like Oreos, let them get a job and go to the store and buy themselves Oreos.
I keep the kitchen stocked with healthy foods. If they want junk, they can buy it themselves.