I can't believe someone would compost but uses disposable utensils. So wasteful to use disposable anything at home. |
This doesn't even make sense because not all foods can go in the compost bin. Also idk what kind of home compost situation could handle a big pile of paper plates. |
This is us too! |
+1 Terrible! |
Ok. You got me. We use metal utensils. |
Uh.. you punish your children for dribbles and spills? How insanely sad. |
We have three trash cans with smaller ones inside sitting inside on old flowerpots to allow for drainage. There is a pvc pipe with some chicken wire between each can, so the worms migrate from one to the next. To any casual observer it just looks like garbage cans sitting on the side of the house. |
My kids are relatively neat (5.5 and 6.5) and no longer spray crumbs when the eat but the house if FOR SURE showing wear and tear. And it's not mess but literal wear.
We used to be home 2-3 hours on a school day and then out and about much of the weekend days. Just being here means we are getting worn spots on the floor, scuffs everywhere, some towel racks getting loose from wall (all the hand washing and drying) etc. |
buy a robot vacuum! I got one for mother's day and it has changed my life. We have older kids plus a toddler and the big kids help a LOT but it is still a mess with so many people eating and working and playing in a small space. With the robot vac I now "vacuum" every night after kids go to bed. Makes a huge difference. |
Do you have a yard?
Institute eating outside going forward. Lock me out like it’s the 1980s again, you know that’s why our moms did it. So they could keep the house clean and watch soaps in peace. |
I was about that age when I decided to wash the kitchen floor. Used Joy dish soap. A lot of it. I ironed when I was a kid too--people ironed those days. My mom scolded me many times for using WAY too much spray starch on my dad's handkerchiefs. But spraying was fun, especially when the iron made it sizzle. |
I want to hear more about this! Do you add worms yourself? Holes in the garbage cans for the drainage? What is the chicken wire for, just to keep debris out of the pvc pipe? I have a cold compost pile in a corner of my back yard, years ago I had a sort of wooden bin arrangement at another house but never bothered here. It takes a long time for cold compost to get everything broken down. |
Our house is a pretty big wreck, too. But I’m prioritizing in this order: family, work, gardening with family, exercise, housework. On the surface our house probably looks semi-ok, but don’t look too closely! Not like friends are popping over anytime soon ![]() We’ve all got clean clothes, we’re showered, dogs walked, etc. Most of all we’re happy and that’s what matters right now. |
I’m going to have to call you a liar. Two kids means at least 6 plates a day. Probably 10 if you include snacks. And we know your not using the super thin ones with young kids while your complaining about the mess they make. So that’s 70 plates a week. This is not even including If you and your husband also only use paper plates. |
Serious pet peeve of mine is people who use paper napkins regularly in their home. This is so tacky and wasteful to me. Buy some good cloth napkins- they will last years and years. |