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People always went on about teenage boys and food..... only NOW do I get it

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DrNick · 05/02/2014 18:16

in the last six months suddenly.... I am doing two Tesco orders a week. I just cannot keep up with it. Previous portion sizes look like dolls house sizes.

they never stop!

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YouStayClassySanDiego · 05/02/2014 18:21

I know! Grin

3 boys here, those pits of a stomach are never filled.

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IamInvisible · 05/02/2014 18:21

DS1 often cooks something like fish fingers or pizza in the middle of the night!Hmm.

I keep wondering how I can cut back in my food bill and then remember I have 2 teen boys so have no hope!

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SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 05/02/2014 18:23

Oh yes Sad!

I have two teenage boys - and do two shops per week. I do one at Lidl & one at Aldi, which saves some money but I could feed myself, DH & DD on a fraction of what they eat between them!

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MedusaIsHavingaBadHairday · 05/02/2014 18:26

Teenage boy method of eating;

Open fridge. Inhale contents.

20 mins later... eat whole box of cereal, several pints of milk.

Midnight.. bacon and eggs!

I have two teen boys!

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LadyBeagleEyes · 05/02/2014 18:28

I can't believe how much my grocery bill has gone down since ds went to university.

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DrNick · 05/02/2014 18:31

today I have done meatballs again and I cooked 24.
in my head this seems enough wiht loads of pasta

nope - think I am having a boiled egg tonight

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ScrambledSmegs · 05/02/2014 18:33

DH is late 30's and still eats like this. He then complains about our food bills being so high.

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MiddleAgeMiddleEngland · 05/02/2014 18:35

LadyBeagleEyes my friend said her shopping bill went down 70% when her boys went to university, just her and her DH left at home.

It was the boxes of 48 Weetabix every couple of days which added up, and the quarts of milk.

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Cleanthatroomnow · 05/02/2014 19:04

I have a 22 yr old who "needs" to eat every two hours!!!! He's at uni so does not, thankfully, live here full time. By "eat" he means an actual meal....

He's skinny BTW

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DrNick · 05/02/2014 19:05

It's meals. Huge.

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wonderingwendy · 05/02/2014 19:17

my son is nearly 16 and eats all the time but he is only 7 stone!! and 5ft 4
he eats more than me and im very overweight.

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hedwiggywiggerson · 05/02/2014 19:20

I dread this, ds1 has a big enough appetite now at 8 Shock

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Agnesmum · 05/02/2014 19:20

Two teenage boys here. They even raid my special "diet cupboard". Eldest DS eats two meals a day. He now cooks his own thank goodness as training to be a chef!

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carabos · 05/02/2014 19:22

One weekend morning you will wake up to find that your teenage son has multiplied in the night and there are others asleep in every corner. They will want breakfast. You know that story The Tiger Who Came To tea? That's what it's like to try feeding half a dozen of them after a night out clubbing.

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RhondaJean · 05/02/2014 19:24

Can I just say teenage girls, and tween age ones actually, especially if they are sporty, are not much better.

Saturday my 9 yo had lunch at 30pm with me and DH, we had chicken cacciatore and brown rice, she ate the same as us. DH then made a protein pancake for himself at 4.30, she was hungry again,he made her one, it's three eggs a scoop of vanilla protein powder all served with a big dod of Greek yoghurt and a pile of berries, she ate the lot, then at 6.20 was starving again and ate two slices of wholemeal bread and a full tin of baked beans.

There isn't a pick on this child.

I won't even think about my 14 yo I would weep.

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teenagetantrums · 05/02/2014 19:24

Welcome to my world, its even worse when they bring there mates home with them, I have finally now, my DS is 19. trained him to ask before he eats anything, was fed up of going to cook dinner and finding vital ingredients already eaten.

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HoratiaDrelincourt · 05/02/2014 19:33

I have three boys, the eldest of whom is five. I consider myself duly warned.

I've been advised to allow for a loaf of bread, a box of cereal and a large bottle of milk per day, just for picking in between "real" food.

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DrNick · 05/02/2014 19:44

Protein pancake ?!

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DrNick · 05/02/2014 19:44

Horatia 18 plus pints a week. Minimum And we barely use it (adults )

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wilbur · 05/02/2014 19:51

Only one teenager here so far, but he ate 12 roast potatoes and 3 Yorkshires at lunch on Sunday. Dh thought he had made enough to go in the freezer. Dsis and I were active teenagers and used to get home from school and eat 4 slices of cinnamon toast each, plus cookies and a banana or two before having full dinner with parents, so it's not just the boys.

Am just doing an online shop now....

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magimedi · 05/02/2014 19:55

I've been advised to allow for a loaf of bread, a box of cereal and a large bottle of milk per day, just for picking in between "real" food.

Between three boys? No way - multiply that by at least a factor of 4 & add one more in for good luck.

When DS left home at 19 I could not believe how much our food bills dropped.

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IamInvisible · 05/02/2014 20:00

DS1 drinks protein shakes between meals. He's really into keeping fit, going to the gym and lifting weights. We go through about 24 pints of milk a week!

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MartinSheensTeeth · 05/02/2014 20:00

I have three boys and when we were looking at a new kitchen I remembered my DBro's best mate growing up who was also one of three boys talking in awe about his youngest brother and the amount he could put away - more than the oldest two and they once defeated the Pizza Hut all you can eat buffet and were asked never to return. And that was after a pre-dinner snack too.

So we have space for a humongous fridge.

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Catsmamma · 05/02/2014 20:00

never expect left overs...never imagine that any cake will be left for another day.

I have three teens, two boys and a girl, ds1 has moved out but still comes home and steals all teh home baking.

and brings friends.

I tell you I'd be rich if I had only half the money I pay to tesco every week.

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YouStayClassySanDiego · 05/02/2014 20:07

Come on, let's not fall into competitive:

my teen boy eats more than yours!

Yes they eat, all the fucking time, always! all of them!!

Wink

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