My kids are 22, 20, 17, 13. I had this same problem with my two oldest. I actually have two grandchildren and at one point had my daughter and her husband living here. I also had my other daughter showing up every night with her boyfriend for dinner. A lot of times that particular daughter would "spend the day with me"..... I figured out it was because she didn't like what was in his parents fridge....
I was cooking and doing dishes for eight people every night! No one of them helped. You can't imagine my living room every morning when I woke up.........If I said anything the drama and fights that followed were horrible. So, I hit them where it hurt.........in food. Young people seem to be concerned with eating something that is "good".
The fridge was no longer filled with all the delicious snacks or sandwich makings they so loved and came home for. Taco Bell and every other fast food restaurant no longer existed in my fridge. I kept it empty. The good ole country meals made from scratch disappeared and turned into very meager meals. We are talking tuna casserole made with a bag of noodles and a can of soup instead of homemade fried chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy etc..... I really stuck it to them with frozen pot pies and mixed veggies from the freezer department. I really went out of my way to make the most un-tastiest, cheap, budget meals. If they asked why, I told them I was sorry that this was all we could afford. It took about two months for things to start changing. First one moved out, and then the other stopped coming to spend the day over here and she and her boyfriend stopped coming for dinner. My oldest two daughters both have their own homes. It is wonderful to see them try and manage how to feed their family. They do frequently call home for recipes. I am enjoying cooking for just four instead of eight.
Two down, two to go. The issues are kind of different now. My 17 year old complains that I buy everything in the world as far as clothes for his 13 year old sister. Which I really don't. Maybe a 7 dollar shirt from
Walmart every other month. Nothing compared to the over 200 every month that I have to pay on his cell phone bill and car insurance!!! That is my new dilema....... How can I explain to him that he is getting a whole lot more than her each month? I wouldn't be paying this insurance if he could actually find a job. All the adults have the few jobs available around here.