Iwasneverhere_0 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 04, 2019 4:04 am To be fair, the Living on a Dime folks will just say to use their free tips and recipes, and say that not all of their tips apply to everyone's situation as well.
My grievance is that she just makes corresponding products based on trends that she doesn't practice or believe. She might as well write a book on atheism and copy Dr. Richard Dawkins. What she is doing is plagarism with her cookbooks. I know she didn't go to college but Mike should at least inform her to stop mouthing off on her videos and podcasts because it's ILLEGAL. Literally a crime that hurts original content creators. She's stupid. Aggravatingly stupid. Her case also is a prime example that people with disabilities can work and not be on disability. Yet, they still received a monthly stipend and health insurance. The price of health insurance is no joke, and we are paying for hers. There are people that make less money are paying for her. She has mentioned before she buys a subsidized plan through a healthcare market FOR HER FAMILY. Not Tawra directly because she is on Medicaid. There are so many damn holes in her stories.
They made yet another hour long videos on Thanksgiving emergencies -aka how to fix/save a dish that didn't turn out. Their logic for knowing this is by sharing a film reel of some of Tawra's kitchen mishaps including setting the turkey in on fire. This is all fine and dandy--if she wasn't claiming to be a professional chef/cook book author. Just say the truth, you're a mom who self taught herself how to cook meals for her family. Selling these plagarized books doesn't make you a professional.
Lastly, she talks about her fibromyalgia ALL THE TIME. Claiming she gets it all done with her "tv commercial method." Meaning at every commercial break she gets up and does a little something. I haven't had cable since the early 2000's. I would say 2004. This advice is extremely dated. My 80 year old mom hasn't had cable since 2015. We don't see commercials. I have a family of my own and am a working single parent. I make the time because it's not only important to keep a clean home, but illegal to have kids living in squalor. Other cleaning experts like clutterbug, do it on a dime, Mari Kondo, FlyLady, etc. have talked about setting small spurts of time to cleaning when things are hectic. It's not an original thought. She can state it in this way without dating herself so badly. But that is Tawra--"living in the past" should be the name of their business.
WAIT! Did you say Tawra is on Medicaid?