kcjodih
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We've just decided on the spur of the moment to be a billet for a hockey player who's here in Ontario playing hockey for our home team but lives in Philadelphia. This is his first year and the original host didn't mention they had a dog and he's highly allergic. A gal I know was telling me that she got a call from her DH who's their trainer asking if they could take him. She agreed to do so for a few nights but doesn't really have the room. They used to do it years ago when they only had one child but now have 4 boys under the age of 11 (two are under 5) and the house is only a 3 bedroom. So he arrived last night at her place and slept on the sofa with a kiddie sleeping bag. He was just grateful for a bed. However, she doesn't have the room, her kids are hellions, and she's very far off from being a good housekeeper if you know what I mean. I did a PC show for her and 1/2 hour before the show the house looked like a cyclone hit it with food,dishes, papers, clothes and wet and dirty diapers everywhere! :yuck:
Anyway, I feel really sorry for this kid so I came home to tell DH and he said we have a spare room. I would feel so bad if my son was in another country and all of a sudden didn't have anywhere to stay for the next 6 months. I would hope someone would help us out if we were in his shoes. So we talked to the kids and we're going to meet with him tomorrow night and if we click we will have a new housemate - a 20 yo hockey player.
So I need ideas on what to feed him. The pay is not great and I'm not even sure it will cover what he eats but we won't know until we get started. We're given $70 a week - $140 a month in a cheque and $140 in a gift card to the local grocers. So $280.
She mentioned that when she had a couple of guys years ago they liked pasta on game night (carbs or something) so if this is the case I'd like some inexpensive but relatively quick recipes for pasta besides spaghetti and lasagna. I work everyday until 4:30 or 5:30 so I have to make it in the morning or the night before and have my DD throw it in the oven. Any ideas or preferably recipes for hockey players? HELP!!! I'm starting to panic here.
Also what else besides pasta can I make him? We just eat on the run alot (sit around the table but it's quick meals like plain chick breasts, potatoes or rice and veggies) etc and I don't want him bored or starving.
Can you name 3 things you would include on your menu for him? Preferable one being pasta based? Pleaseeeeeeeee Thanks soooo much for any and all help everyone!
Anyway, I feel really sorry for this kid so I came home to tell DH and he said we have a spare room. I would feel so bad if my son was in another country and all of a sudden didn't have anywhere to stay for the next 6 months. I would hope someone would help us out if we were in his shoes. So we talked to the kids and we're going to meet with him tomorrow night and if we click we will have a new housemate - a 20 yo hockey player.
So I need ideas on what to feed him. The pay is not great and I'm not even sure it will cover what he eats but we won't know until we get started. We're given $70 a week - $140 a month in a cheque and $140 in a gift card to the local grocers. So $280.
She mentioned that when she had a couple of guys years ago they liked pasta on game night (carbs or something) so if this is the case I'd like some inexpensive but relatively quick recipes for pasta besides spaghetti and lasagna. I work everyday until 4:30 or 5:30 so I have to make it in the morning or the night before and have my DD throw it in the oven. Any ideas or preferably recipes for hockey players? HELP!!! I'm starting to panic here.
Also what else besides pasta can I make him? We just eat on the run alot (sit around the table but it's quick meals like plain chick breasts, potatoes or rice and veggies) etc and I don't want him bored or starving.
Can you name 3 things you would include on your menu for him? Preferable one being pasta based? Pleaseeeeeeeee Thanks soooo much for any and all help everyone!