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Will my teens ever stop eating?!?!

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user1483390742 · 31/01/2018 19:53

I have 3 teen boys, all skinny as rakes. Since they got in from school today, they have eaten..... a baguette, large tub of houmous, 5 doughnuts, a bloomer loaf, dinner plus seconds- chicken, brown rice and veg, 3 yogurts and a packet of Oreos...and it's only 8pm..Shock
Should i just stop shopping altogether?! Grin

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faitheloise · 31/01/2018 21:01

Hmm how old are they? Are you sure they arent smoking weed? Coming home with the munchies.

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helhathnofury · 31/01/2018 21:34

My 15yr old ds is a gannet too and always complaining no food in the house - it's because I can't keep up!
Having said that dd 13 who is normally very good with food has had large choc bar, crisps, cookie, plate of chips and a roll (busy day for me so treated to take out, and she's veggie doesn't want anything with her chips as doesn't like fish) and almost whole punnet of grapes!

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NorthernSpirit · 31/01/2018 22:01

Are they bored? Kids tend to eat when they are bored. That does sound excessive!

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user1483390742 · 31/01/2018 22:44

Almost certain they aren't smoking weed- i pick them up from school. Although eek! at the thought!
Bored? Maybe..although who could possibly be bored with an xbox and a phone?!GrinGrin

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MyGirlDaisy · 31/01/2018 22:52

Sounds about right for teenage boys - they just go through stages where it’s impossible to fill them up, it’s exhausting and expensive!

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Pleasebeafleabite · 01/02/2018 07:22

I have worked out my ds eats 50 quid a week of food at home

No mention of the ruinous financial impact of the teenage boy in sex education lessons. I feel cheated

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3teenageboys · 02/02/2018 11:45

Yep!!! They think the fridge is magically filled by fairies. They come home from Uni to visit & can empty the fridge in no time. All very tall, thin young men.
In the end I stopped crisps, baked fewer cakes & restricted biscuits. I have no problem with them eating as long as it wasn't junk. Interestingly they started eating more cheeses & making sandwiches rather than a quick eat. They then bought their own junk😁😁😁 which was absolutely fine!😊

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Titsywoo · 02/02/2018 11:49

What age does this start? DS is 11 - should I start saving up? DD who has always eaten like a bird is suddenly constantly hungry and eating twice what she used to. Is this normal for both sexes as I've always heard it's the boys who do this.

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FakeMews · 02/02/2018 14:22

Perfectly normal while growing. Mine were like that from 11 to 17ish.
At that point they gradually started eating more like normal adults. Both very tall and skinny.

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WTFIsThisVirus · 02/02/2018 14:23

Not a boy, but I still eat like that now lol

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Parky04 · 02/02/2018 20:25

My two DS get through so many bloody sausage rolls!!

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Teenageromance · 02/02/2018 21:25

Lol at people saying it is boredom or weed. Teenage boys can eat and eat and eat and not put on an ounce of weight. It’s a wonder of nature.

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10thingsIhateAboutTheDailyMail · 02/02/2018 21:30

Lots of teen girls can too, esp if tall and sporty!

My 2 boys (13 and 15) are driving me mad, food wise,

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stickytoffeevodka · 03/02/2018 08:30

I did the same as a teenager - for me it was buttery toast! I had some after school, some for dessert and some for a late-night snack!

I never put on any weight but I never really felt full either. I can easily do the same now 😂

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CakeUpWall · 03/02/2018 08:49

Perfectly normal, and rest assured they do grow out of it. Folk who say it's unusual maybe have never had teenage boys?

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ferrier · 03/02/2018 08:52

Yup - same here. I haven't found the answer yet.

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numbereightyone · 03/02/2018 08:59

I think that's quite similar to what happens in my house.

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FrozenMargarita17 · 03/02/2018 09:54

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littlebillie · 03/02/2018 10:59

4000 calories a day fir teenaged to grow. It's sometimes like this and sometimes they aren't hungry at all. It sounds like you are providing a good diet though I find bananas help with the munchies and they are cheap too

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italiancortado · 03/02/2018 11:01

Are you sure they arent smoking weed?

Or they could just be totally normal teenagers who eat loads. Pretty standard stuff tbh. No idea why the first thing would be to think about drugs Hmm

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BuzzKillington · 03/02/2018 11:06

I have 2 teenage boys and they have never done this.

They just don't seem to have that rapacious appetite I've heard of on here. They eat 3 meals a day and don't even snack. 🤔

They both drink litres of water, but I can't really complain about that.

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numbereightyone · 03/02/2018 11:52

As long as they are growing well BuzzKillington there isn't an issue. Mine drink water too but not litres (that would probably kill their appetite) but lots of milk too. I think they need as much protein as they can get at this age.

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Pleasebeafleabite · 03/02/2018 12:01

The answer to the high protein requirements in our house is apparently a 20 nugget box from maccie Ds

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numbereightyone · 03/02/2018 12:27

That's brilliant Pleasebeafleabite Grin

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BuzzKillington · 03/02/2018 13:12

numbereightyone My 15 year old is really short! Only 5'4.

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