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18 Yr Old
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Do you all cook for your 18yr olds? Mine is so fussy and my husband and I try all sorts of food and she will moan and say it looks disgusting or I’m not eating that.
I try new recipes and cook fresh.
I cook a roast which she likes and salad and fish cakes and tacos or stir fry other than that she refuses to eat meals.
Then shouts at us and tells us we’re starving her.
We’re an awful family and parents that won’t cook for her.
What can I do to resolve this
I try new recipes and cook fresh.
I cook a roast which she likes and salad and fish cakes and tacos or stir fry other than that she refuses to eat meals.
Then shouts at us and tells us we’re starving her.
We’re an awful family and parents that won’t cook for her.
What can I do to resolve this
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Stop doing it for her. It's time for her to learn to feed herself...whether it's by cooking, eating cold beans out of a tin, or getting a takeaway. Does she work...if she does she can certainly pay for her own food if she doesn't like what's put before her.
You'll just drive yourself crazy trying to please her otherwise.
You'll just drive yourself crazy trying to please her otherwise.
All the advice above is good , predictable & you know it is. I once had a friend - a grown man in every sense,- who along with his wife were "terrified" of their 18 year old daughter's petulance.
The problem is that your love for her is confusing you into acceptance of her unreasonable behaviour. I have no easy answer, but if I was in this position I would refuse to prepare ANY food for her at all, go out with your husband & eat elsewhere, let her take on the responsibility for her own welfare - the lack of which is probably at the root of her problems anyway.
The problem is that your love for her is confusing you into acceptance of her unreasonable behaviour. I have no easy answer, but if I was in this position I would refuse to prepare ANY food for her at all, go out with your husband & eat elsewhere, let her take on the responsibility for her own welfare - the lack of which is probably at the root of her problems anyway.
I can only assume that, for the last 18 years, you have pandered to her every whim. How old will she be when you finally stop doing this? Show her where the kitchen is and what the functions of the appliances therein are. Demonstrate their use, make her watch. Make her copy. Then, for the sake of your own sanity, leave her to it!