Anonymous wrote:Just wrap it up and if she’s hungry she can eat it later or the next day for lunch. No big deal.

Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
Anonymous wrote:OP it’s sounds like you have a nice familyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just came home and I ask if she had eaten and she said yes and said sorry, I said “no need to apologize, it’s totally okay, just give me a heads up in the future so I can make your least favorite meals on these days” and we both laughed 😁
I love this!
to the OP: be glad your DD is willing to sit with you at dinner instead of rushing off to play video games. *glares at my DS*
lol! Op here—I also have a video game obsessed son 🤣
OP it’s sounds like you have a nice familyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just came home and I ask if she had eaten and she said yes and said sorry, I said “no need to apologize, it’s totally okay, just give me a heads up in the future so I can make your least favorite meals on these days” and we both laughed 😁
I love this!
to the OP: be glad your DD is willing to sit with you at dinner instead of rushing off to play video games. *glares at my DS*
lol! Op here—I also have a video game obsessed son 🤣
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She just came home and I ask if she had eaten and she said yes and said sorry, I said “no need to apologize, it’s totally okay, just give me a heads up in the future so I can make your least favorite meals on these days” and we both laughed 😁
I love this!
to the OP: be glad your DD is willing to sit with you at dinner instead of rushing off to play video games. *glares at my DS*
Anonymous wrote:She just came home and I ask if she had eaten and she said yes and said sorry, I said “no need to apologize, it’s totally okay, just give me a heads up in the future so I can make your least favorite meals on these days” and we both laughed 😁
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
We sure did! Back in the 80s and 90s it was McDonalds Fries and 7-11 Slurpees! Wendy's chili and frosties. Cheap, snack foods were popular.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
No? A stop at DQ or McD was pretty routine for us. A soda from the vending machine. A bag of cool ranch doritos before or after practice. And then home to eat the healthy meal my mom prepared.
Sure, a can of soda was 50 cents, but I was making $4 an hour babysitting. My kid makes $25 an hour, so I feel like the cost is the same.
But you weren’t eating and snacking so much you weren’t hungry for dinner at home, that’s the difference
Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.
No? A stop at DQ or McD was pretty routine for us. A soda from the vending machine. A bag of cool ranch doritos before or after practice. And then home to eat the healthy meal my mom prepared.
Sure, a can of soda was 50 cents, but I was making $4 an hour babysitting. My kid makes $25 an hour, so I feel like the cost is the same.
Anonymous wrote:I sort of hate this trend. Teens are all about the boba drinks, the Starbucks, the fast causal food- not only is it expensive, it is so unhealthy. It’s a poor habit to get into. We never did this as teens. There’d be the occasional 7-11 stop for a slurpee (so much cheaper than boba), but we weren’t getting meals out on the regular.