What are your cooking challenges? Here are my issues with teens and some examples of what we are doing for meals.
- It isn't easy feeding teens.
- Not only are their schedules crazy but their taste buds seem to be rapidly changing.
- Foods that they use to love no longer taste good or appeal to them.
- I also noticed that once they got braces I had to cook different foods, too. In our home, all 3 got braces at different times.
- So parents be flexible and ask your kids to help you with your weekly menu plan.
- Take them along to the store, yes even as teens they need to go to the store and help you shop.
- Give them a list and let them go shop for you, too!
- Don't always cook mac and cheese for your kids. Keep cooking and trying new things.
- They will thank you for it later in life.
What are your cooking challenges? How do you cook for teens? Any tips?
Monday- Fiesta Burger, Veggie Critter Snack Attack and Baked Carrots (gluten free)
Tuesday- Thai Basil Fried Rice and Easy to Make Crab Rangoons
Wednesday - Leftovers from Monday and Tuesday
Thursday- Easy to make BLT Pizza, salad and fruit kabobs
Friday - Slow Cooker Pot Roast Sliders with Creamy Chipotle Sauce, Ranch and Bacon Pasta Salad
Saturday & Sunday - Anna Banana Bread, Bacon Muffins
Exercise Challenge - 30 Day Plank Challenge - check it out or the 14 Day Slim Fast Challenge
I've linked up at OrgJunkie's Menu Plan Monday link party.
Great tips. That BLT pizza sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteMichelle F.
Oooo I want to try the Fiesta Burger!!!
ReplyDeleteFeeding teens can be so difficult sometimes. I made a former family favorite last night and a few of my kids told me that they no longer like that after I made it GRRR! It gets harder and harder to please 7 kids at once.
ReplyDeleteThankfully they can all cook for themselves (and each other)