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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, any time you spend not billing, is expensive for you. Sleeping Being with your kid Commuting Shopping Vacationing Having sex Exercising Using the bathroom. You are actually very screwed. I am not making any money as I am a SAHM. I am able to do a lot of work and activities that makes me happy but does not earn me any money. My hourly rate is $0 You should also do what makes you happy. Making money makes you happy so why are you cooking? Do the Math.[/quote] +1 I think it’s weird using your work billable time to calculate Home chores and activities. For most people people that’s not how life works and eating at home is much cheaper than eating out. I can make chicken fajitas with sides at home for around $15 and it will feed a family of 4 plus leftovers. That’s a meal at a restaurant is easily going to cost me $80. I also like controlling the quality of my ingredients and I know that my kitchen and hands are clean and nothing gross is happening as opposed to a restaurant where I don’t know how old the food is or if they’re washing the hands after using the bathroom. Little things like that make Home cooking worth it to me. As others have said, you do you and if eating out all the time is your jam, then I guess you’re keeping a lot of people employed. . [/quote]
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