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And she doesn’t have a decent vacuum cleaner? How is she keeping her carpets clean?
My goodness, they spend so much money, get a new one! Lol
My goodness, they spend so much money, get a new one! Lol
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Large families on YouTube all seem to believe their children don't need much if any space for themselves. They're not as bad as some families but I swear if they could hot bunk like on a submarine they would.
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They believe kids are like cute chattel. The worst ones are the TinyHome Living moms who shove 6 kids in the back of amn RV with curtains for privacy and no real shower. SELFISH!DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:46 am Large families on YouTube all seem to believe their children don't need much if any space for themselves. They're not as bad as some families but I swear if they could hot bunk like on a submarine they would.
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On Facebook this morning sharing a hashtag relatable meme about showering with kids bugging you. Her husband doesn't work - why isn't he watching the kids so she can shower in peace?
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Probably also works to keep them from doing anything ‘naughty’ or ‘sinful’ too maybe.IHateCilantro wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 4:39 pmThey believe kids are like cute chattel. The worst ones are the TinyHome Living moms who shove 6 kids in the back of amn RV with curtains for privacy and no real shower. SELFISH!DoodleBop2 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:46 am Large families on YouTube all seem to believe their children don't need much if any space for themselves. They're not as bad as some families but I swear if they could hot bunk like on a submarine they would.
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Anyone watch her latest video. Maybe I’ll bring myself to do it but it was titled something like “Alone for 48 hours with 5 kids!!” Really? That’s currently a deal for her? Maybe it wan’t a big deal and it was more click-baity but the thumbnail and title suggested she was overwhelmed. lol.
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But Jamerrill? No one told you to have all those kids!dahell wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 9:40 am Anyone watch her latest video. Maybe I’ll bring myself to do it but it was titled something like “Alone for 48 hours with 5 kids!!” Really? That’s currently a deal for her? Maybe it wan’t a big deal and it was more click-baity but the thumbnail and title suggested she was overwhelmed. lol.
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I get playing it up to get the views on YouTube but I don't see how this normalizes large families or homeschooling etc if you act like it's so awful and stressful to be alone with your own kids and not even all of them for 2 days. Even more so when you factor in just how self-sufficient her children are and how many chores they have.
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I know it's been a few pages back but I just wanted to say something in defense of frozen sandwiches--because I've tried it--once defrosted they're as good as fresh. I kid you not. Not sure they're as good nutritionally, but they taste great. When we go for long field trips, I pack us some frozen sandwiches, then they thaw gradually, and when we have them, they're fresher/better preserved than those I'd make fresh in the morning. Only thing you can't put on them is tomato. Everything else I've tried so far is fair game.
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I know it's been a few pages back but I just wanted to say something in defense of frozen sandwiches--because I've tried it--once defrosted they're as good as fresh. I kid you not. Not sure they're as good nutritionally, but they taste great. When we go for long field trips, I pack us some frozen sandwiches, then they thaw gradually, and when we have them, they're fresher/better preserved than those I'd make fresh in the morning. Only thing you can't put on them is tomato. Everything else I've tried so far is fair game.
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What you are doing is a once in a while thing, so you can preserve the food a bit longer while you are traveling. That is good excuse to do something like freeze sandwiches. She, on the other hand, does it monthly and by the dozens just cus they can't slap jelly on 2 pieces of bread any time they feel like a sandwich.....
I know it's been a few pages back but I just wanted to say something in defense of frozen sandwiches--because I've tried it--once defrosted they're as good as fresh. I kid you not. Not sure they're as good nutritionally, but they taste great. When we go for long field trips, I pack us some frozen sandwiches, then they thaw gradually, and when we have them, they're fresher/better preserved than those I'd make fresh in the morning. Only thing you can't put on them is tomato. Everything else I've tried so far is fair game.
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What you are doing is a once in a while thing, so you can preserve the food a bit longer while you are traveling. That is good excuse to do something like freeze sandwiches. She, on the other hand, does it monthly and by the dozens just cus they can't slap jelly on 2 pieces of bread any time they feel like a sandwich.....
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I've seen Jamerrill use the frozen sandwiches while "traveling". She packed a dozen or more in a cold bag to take to the lake. Also, she packed a lot of them for a day-trip out with their homeschool co-op. I think they'd be real handy in warmer weather. If you started out with them at room temp, they be a stickly hot mess by the time to eat. Another thing to consider, trying to get a car load of kids ready and loaded, then having to stop to make sanndwiches at the last minute...why not do that ahead and it's one less thing to do to get outta the house.sabrinaytmd wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 8:29 amWhat you are doing is a once in a while thing, so you can preserve the food a bit longer while you are traveling. That is good excuse to do something like freeze sandwiches. She, on the other hand, does it monthly and by the dozens just cus they can't slap jelly on 2 pieces of bread any time they feel like a sandwich.....firuze wrote: ↑Fri Jun 21, 2019 12:42 am I know it's been a few pages back but I just wanted to say something in defense of frozen sandwiches--because I've tried it--once defrosted they're as good as fresh. I kid you not. Not sure they're as good nutritionally, but they taste great. When we go for long field trips, I pack us some frozen sandwiches, then they thaw gradually, and when we have them, they're fresher/better preserved than those I'd make fresh in the morning. Only thing you can't put on them is tomato. Everything else I've tried so far is fair game.
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Are we talking about PB&Js or like Club Samiches?
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The ones I saw her packing were PB&J.
Altho, I know she makes Turkey and Cheese / Ham and Cheese. She says the trick to making meat and cheese is to spread the mayo / mustard between the meat and cheese and not on the bread. Avoids getting soggy.
Altho, I know she makes Turkey and Cheese / Ham and Cheese. She says the trick to making meat and cheese is to spread the mayo / mustard between the meat and cheese and not on the bread. Avoids getting soggy.
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Frozen Mayo?
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Kimmy (she's in her apron) makes frozen ham and cheese.
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It seems the sugar free chocolate chips on the giant pancakes would taste terrible - unless they contain artificial sweetener?
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Sugar-Free usually means artificial sweetener vs unsweetened which is usually no sugar\sweetener. I could be wrong though.
Seems odd that she chose those chips. I wonder if they just happened to be cheap at sharp shopper. The yogurts she gets the kids are usually the cheapest ones and loaded with sugar or aspartame.
Seems odd that she chose those chips. I wonder if they just happened to be cheap at sharp shopper. The yogurts she gets the kids are usually the cheapest ones and loaded with sugar or aspartame.
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I predict a whole summer of sheet pan slop
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"The worst ones are the TinyHome Living moms who shove 6 kids in the back of amn RV with curtains for privacy and no real shower. SELFISH!"
OK, that's something I need to see! any recommendations on who/what to watch?
OK, that's something I need to see! any recommendations on who/what to watch?
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sabrinaytmd wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 8:30 pm "The worst ones are the TinyHome Living moms who shove 6 kids in the back of amn RV with curtains for privacy and no real shower. SELFISH!"
OK, that's something I need to see! any recommendations on who/what to watch?
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