Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a set two-week meal rotation, one grocery list for each week in an app. No need to think about meals or your grocery list.
Let your house be messy.
Don't fold laundry.
This post made my palms sweat. What do you do with your laundry if you don't fold it?!?
DP. You leave it in a laundry basket and pull stuff out as you want to wear it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a set two-week meal rotation, one grocery list for each week in an app. No need to think about meals or your grocery list.
Let your house be messy.
Don't fold laundry.
This post made my palms sweat. What do you do with your laundry if you don't fold it?!?
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. This is a little depressing. I already do grocery delivery and don’t wash my hair as much as I should! I have no commute because WFH right now. Usually have a housekeeper but she stopped coming for a while because she was sick and then sister was sick and then mom was sick and then we just never rescheduled, which seems ok to me given covid rates right now. So basically I am doing all of the hacks other than a nanny, and switching childcare providers is never easy. So I’m doomed!
Anonymous wrote:Have a set two-week meal rotation, one grocery list for each week in an app. No need to think about meals or your grocery list.
Let your house be messy.
Don't fold laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Pffffft to "hacks". The things that have made my life easier are:
1) Nanny instead of daycare
2) Cleaning lady
3) Grocery delivery
4) DH who does his fair share
5) Short commute (this meant giving up space, paying more $$$ for our home)
The only "hack" type thing I'd say is dry shampoo, ha!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People regularly suggest paper plates. That never sounds like it will make life significant easier to me, but I will try it. We already do a lot of screen time. Give me other suggestions, please.
I find that one of the most stupid suggestions. If you want to simplify your dishes, I would suggest buying several sets of Correlle, so you have enough plates, cups, bowls. It stacks without taking too much space, it washes easily and it is virtually unbreakable. Besides if you have enough place setting, you can keep loading up the dishwaster and run it at the end of the day. Washing dishes all the time because you only have 6 or 12 plates is a pain. You can also get divided plates if that will work with your family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't use paper plates as a default. Such a waste. It's not hard to wash 4 plates when other things are going to go in the dishwasher.
water isn't cheap either.
Anonymous wrote:Please don't use paper plates as a default. Such a waste. It's not hard to wash 4 plates when other things are going to go in the dishwasher.