Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Salmon and sautéed veggies is healthier than eating Indian auntie food daily.
Take it to the food forum. PSA - watch the tandoori salmon by Sanjeev Kapoor on YouTube. We take pride in delicious food and frankly have no problems adding butter to cook salmon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents live with us.
We also have a cleaning woman who comes twice a week. And we have a woman who cooks and does meal prep for us, once a week. I have a person who also picks up our groceries and does outside errands. I also have a lawn/landscaping guy and another person who is my general contractor for any construction and repair work. I pay the first three anywhere from $25-30 an hour. The others are based on projects.
I also pay for some extras like coffee/tes/meals, gas, hand sanitizers, gloves, masks, and flu shots for their entire family as well as holiday bonuses. Finally All of this does not cost me more than $15K per year. Plus my parents are there to keep an eye and this keeps them engaged and healthy, plus they are looked after because they are with us. The savings when you have a good team of staff is amazing and worthwhile.
Four adults in the home and you still outsource the cooking? How lazy are you?
It’s probably Indian cooking which takes a long time of you’re making it from scratch and not using those nasty jarred simmer sauces. There are plenty of Indian aunties that make a variety of homemade Indian foods for a reasonable price, so why shouldn’t PP buy it and save time? It’s not like their family is eating quick dinners like salmon and sautéed veggies in olive oil like Americans do.
Salmon and sautéed veggies is healthier than eating Indian auntie food daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, we do before care and adjust our hours so that one of us goes in later and the other one earlier.
Must be nice for those of you who have parents willing to live with you. My own parents would not be willing - they are very much "our house, our rules" people and they have openly stated they would only be willing to live with us if it continued to be that way. They're also not totally reliable... have promised support/help (not financial) in the past and then just decided not to do it. And didn't.
My MIL wasn't even willing to move to the same town as us - she chooses to live an hour away and we see her every few months. She has never even offered to watch the kids, much less combine households.
I'd rather drink bleach than live with my MIL
Anonymous wrote:OP, we do before care and adjust our hours so that one of us goes in later and the other one earlier.
Must be nice for those of you who have parents willing to live with you. My own parents would not be willing - they are very much "our house, our rules" people and they have openly stated they would only be willing to live with us if it continued to be that way. They're also not totally reliable... have promised support/help (not financial) in the past and then just decided not to do it. And didn't.
My MIL wasn't even willing to move to the same town as us - she chooses to live an hour away and we see her every few months. She has never even offered to watch the kids, much less combine households.
Anonymous wrote:Most people have to use either before care or after care, sometimes both. It’s rare for 2 parents with full time jobs to need NO care outside of school hours.
Anonymous wrote:Good grief, this thread got so derailed.