Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread feels like a SNL skit. I’m a single mother and do all of that by myself. And I also find time to just unwind with a glass of wine and a movie.
It’s easier being a single mother, PP. Honestly. Your idea of cleaning standards and nutritional standards are your own. You have no other equal adult to compromise with. I could eat and serve scrambled eggs for dinner but DH needs a full balanced, vegetarian meal. I could live with crumbs on the floor but DH has to vacuum daily. There are a million things that I would let slide without DH.
+1. This really is true. Without the commitment of marriage and another relationship to tend to, I would have a lot more time!
Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself an instant pot, serve soup with crackers and cheese. Done.
For every meal?
You can make over 50% of meals with an instant pot...
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you get all of this done in 1 day. Why?? I would just cook dinner each weekday instead. Perhaps you need easier recipes. Here are some:
1) Steak on grill or in grilling pan.
2) Lamb chops on grill
3) Chicken tenderloins pan sautéed (these cook super fast) or grilled.
4) Pasta with jarred sauce
For side dishes, I love canned corn or frozen broccoli or peas. Just toss in a frying pan with a little olive oil. You can also buy several French bread loaves, pre-slice them, and then freeze. It re heats crispy in the oven in a few minutes. TJ's also sells frozen pre cooked rice. I like their chicken tenderloins too.
'Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself an instant pot, serve soup with crackers and cheese. Done.
For every meal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread feels like a SNL skit. I’m a single mother and do all of that by myself. And I also find time to just unwind with a glass of wine and a movie.
It’s easier being a single mother, PP. Honestly. Your idea of cleaning standards and nutritional standards are your own. You have no other equal adult to compromise with. I could eat and serve scrambled eggs for dinner but DH needs a full balanced, vegetarian meal. I could live with crumbs on the floor but DH has to vacuum daily. There are a million things that I would let slide without DH.
+1. This really is true. Without the commitment of marriage and another relationship to tend to, I would have a lot more time!
Except it sounds like Op has a hands-on husband who is making substantive contributions to home and childcare. Unless she has unusually long work weeks, she has it easy!
Anonymous wrote:Get yourself an instant pot, serve soup with crackers and cheese. Done.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I have two kids under 4 and WOH. But DH is very involved and we have a great nanny with a weekly Housecleaner.
Nanny handles groceries and food prep for the kids lunches and snacks and does all the kids laundry. All I have to do is my own laundry (DH does his) and making dinners for the week. Which doesn’t seem like it should take all day but it does!! Grocery store and Farmers Market with the kids and then I start the weekday dinners while DH takes the kids out. Right now I am staring at all my ingredients on my counter and recipes and just wishing I could order a huge pizza and turn on Netflix. It’s my turn to strip our bed and do linens too.
What is wrong with me? Why can’t I just do it? Having four dinners made during the week is essential to having calm happy weeknights for us and dinners as a family so I have to do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread feels like a SNL skit. I’m a single mother and do all of that by myself. And I also find time to just unwind with a glass of wine and a movie.
It’s easier being a single mother, PP. Honestly. Your idea of cleaning standards and nutritional standards are your own. You have no other equal adult to compromise with. I could eat and serve scrambled eggs for dinner but DH needs a full balanced, vegetarian meal. I could live with crumbs on the floor but DH has to vacuum daily. There are a million things that I would let slide without DH.
+1. This really is true. Without the commitment of marriage and another relationship to tend to, I would have a lot more time!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This whole thread feels like a SNL skit. I’m a single mother and do all of that by myself. And I also find time to just unwind with a glass of wine and a movie.
It’s easier being a single mother, PP. Honestly. Your idea of cleaning standards and nutritional standards are your own. You have no other equal adult to compromise with. I could eat and serve scrambled eggs for dinner but DH needs a full balanced, vegetarian meal. I could live with crumbs on the floor but DH has to vacuum daily. There are a million things that I would let slide without DH.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with others that you could probably simplify your meal planning and cut down on the amount of work significantly. But that aside, Sundays aren't as fun and relaxing because you are trading calm/relaxing Sunday for calm/relaxing evenings during the week. While you may be able to scale back the total amount of work, the work has to get done sometime. If you choose to do it on the weekend rather than during the week, then obviously the weekends will be less relaxing.
Anonymous wrote:This whole thread feels like a SNL skit. I’m a single mother and do all of that by myself. And I also find time to just unwind with a glass of wine and a movie.