Anonymous wrote:I never refrigerate my work lunch. Food expiration date doesn't mean anything to me, if it smells / tastes bad, it's bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been using paper plates a lot for a few years. We love our set of real plates but it’s a small thing that helps me keep our house cleaner. Slightly fewer dishes means we can keep up.
Buying aluminum tins to bake in was a total game changer for me. No dishwasher, so being able to bake and then throw out the tin instead of scrubbing reduces so much stress. I also buy plastic ware and paper bowls.
Ocean killer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been using paper plates a lot for a few years. We love our set of real plates but it’s a small thing that helps me keep our house cleaner. Slightly fewer dishes means we can keep up.
Buying aluminum tins to bake in was a total game changer for me. No dishwasher, so being able to bake and then throw out the tin instead of scrubbing reduces so much stress. I also buy plastic ware and paper bowls.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I pump gas with my car running.
I don't accept invitations if I'd only be doing it to be polite. That goes for weddings as well as networking chats. Life is too short.
Anonymous wrote:I am a very lenient parent. The only things I insist on are that my kids are kind to one another, don't disrespect teachers, brush their teeth, and participate in family dinner. I didn't think I'd be like this but my first kid just could not handle even the slightest redirection and when I backed off and got very choosy with my battles, things got so much better (turns out she is autistic). Now she is 14 and so far so good. It seems to be okay for my 11 year old too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sometimes I pump gas with my car running.
Please don't do this!
Anonymous wrote:I rip the tag right off of every mattress regardless of the penalty of law