Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
So if two friends show up, you will feed one of those friends but not the other one. Got it. Totally normal. You must have a lot of friends.
lol. I thought it was obvious that I meant I would include one extra kid in dinner, but if it’s more than that (it’s often an extra 4 plus kids) I did not provide dinner for any friends.
Whatever I planned for dinner for a family of 4 can usually accommodate a family of 5, but more than that usually means something else has to be made/bought.
I have a lot of friends, thanks for asking. I think most of you have never been the hangout house.
If you are send teens away rather than feeding meals, I’m skeptical that you are actually the teen hang out house.
I don’t know parents who are so wedded to their dinner plans that they don’t improvise, pulls stuff out of freezer, etc for more guests.
Not PP but really?? You don’t know people who buy 4 steaks expecting to feed 4 people? Or plan to make something but can double it easily with freezer food? If I have no dinner plan then of course I can order pizza but I often do have specific dinner ingredients for the few nights a week I cook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
So if two friends show up, you will feed one of those friends but not the other one. Got it. Totally normal. You must have a lot of friends.
lol. I thought it was obvious that I meant I would include one extra kid in dinner, but if it’s more than that (it’s often an extra 4 plus kids) I did not provide dinner for any friends.
Whatever I planned for dinner for a family of 4 can usually accommodate a family of 5, but more than that usually means something else has to be made/bought.
I have a lot of friends, thanks for asking. I think most of you have never been the hangout house.
If you are send teens away rather than feeding meals, I’m skeptical that you are actually the teen hang out house.
I don’t know parents who are so wedded to their dinner plans that they don’t improvise, pulls stuff out of freezer, etc for more guests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Summer time DH would grill a fea and I would make some sides.
Did you read? Empty fridge, just home from vacation.
OP- yes I would order pizza and wings
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
So if two friends show up, you will feed one of those friends but not the other one. Got it. Totally normal. You must have a lot of friends.
lol. I thought it was obvious that I meant I would include one extra kid in dinner, but if it’s more than that (it’s often an extra 4 plus kids) I did not provide dinner for any friends.
Whatever I planned for dinner for a family of 4 can usually accommodate a family of 5, but more than that usually means something else has to be made/bought.
I have a lot of friends, thanks for asking. I think most of you have never been the hangout house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
So if two friends show up, you will feed one of those friends but not the other one. Got it. Totally normal. You must have a lot of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have pre-teens but when does this change? I’d worry that their parents would be upset at me for feeding them. Or that their parents didn’t know where they were and were upset they were over at my place. Hungry tweens have shown up at dinner time and I just tell them to go home because it’s time for us to eat. I’m not a stingy person either and I do supply snacks galore.
This is me too.
One kid I might ask if they want to stay. A whole group? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
So if two friends show up, you will feed one of those friends but not the other one. Got it. Totally normal. You must have a lot of friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only have pre-teens but when does this change? I’d worry that their parents would be upset at me for feeding them. Or that their parents didn’t know where they were and were upset they were over at my place. Hungry tweens have shown up at dinner time and I just tell them to go home because it’s time for us to eat. I’m not a stingy person either and I do supply snacks galore.
You worry what other parents think?
Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
Anonymous wrote:No. My rule is I’ll feed one extra but any more than that usually not. They can go out and get food and ask their parents for money. Or they can eat ramen (I usually have something like that handy).
They don’t usually expect to be fed, either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Summer time DH would grill a fea and I would make some sides.
Did you read? Empty fridge, just home from vacation.
OP- yes I would order pizza and wings
Anonymous wrote:I only have pre-teens but when does this change? I’d worry that their parents would be upset at me for feeding them. Or that their parents didn’t know where they were and were upset they were over at my place. Hungry tweens have shown up at dinner time and I just tell them to go home because it’s time for us to eat. I’m not a stingy person either and I do supply snacks galore.