Just discovered blue box mac and cheese can be upgraded
Hear me out: add a can of diced tomatoes, some garlic, and a little cream. Game changer. My 8yo actually asked for seconds which never happens. Still cheaper than actual cooking an
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Hear me out: add a can of diced tomatoes, some garlic, and a little cream. Game changer. My 8yo actually asked for seconds which never happens. Still cheaper than actual cooking an
Been using the Anker 20000mAh one for like 2 years now and it's genuinely solid. Charges fast, holds charge forever, and it's small enough to fit in a backpack. When you're out wit
My 5yo is DEEP in a Bluey binge right now and look, I get it, it's wholesome and actually well-written compared to most kids' shows. But we're on episode 87 this week and I can fee
Picked up a Ninja single-serve coffee maker from Target ($60) and ngl it's one of those purchases where I'm like 'why didn't I do this sooner.' Having hot coffee ready in 90 second
Found a half-eaten PB&J sandwich and a banana peel that had been sitting in my 6yo's backpack for THREE DAYS. The smell was something else. Also found a note from his teacher sayin
Want to get more into grilling this summer but I don't want to buy some $2k beast if I'm just gonna use it twice and lose interest lol. Looking for something that's like... entry l
We're in a rut. Every week it's the same rotation: spaghetti, tacos, chicken something, pizza night. The kids eat it but I'm bored out of my mind. Looking for ideas that don't take
Saw a guy at work with the new Pro Max and he kept going on about the camera. Mine works fine? Battery lasts all day. Does the new one actually do anything different or are we all
11yo is starting 6th grade in the fall and I'm being weirdly emotional about it. He won't want me picking him up from school anymore, definitely won't want to be seen with me at th
He plays with his toy briefcase and "office" every morning before preschool. This morning he asked if I could come to his work too and what I do at my job. Tried to explain I stare
My daughter starts K next month and I need a lunch box that: Actually keeps food cold (our current one is trash) Doesn't fall apart after 2 weeks Is small enough for a 5yo to open
Just got back from a 3-day conference for work and I feel like I missed everything. My 7yo was upset I didn't see his soccer game, wife was stressed managing two kids solo, and I'm
YouTube University came through. Spent 45 minutes watching videos, $12 on a replacement cartridge, and boom—no more drip. My wife seemed genuinely shocked I didn't make it worse. F
After like 5 years of overcooking everything, I FINALLY nailed it. Medium-rare, crust on the outside, tender inside. My 10yo actually ate the whole thing without complaining about
So my son wanted to build a birdhouse for his school project. My first instinct was to basically do it for him and make it look amazing. Instead I just handed him the materials and
This morning he looked at me and said "Daddy, I want waffle with syrup please" and I literally teared up a little. He's been speech delayed and we've been doing therapy for like 6
I'll start: Why did the scarecrow win an award? He was outstanding in his field. My 6yo told me this one yesterday and I'm pretty sure that's the peak of parenting right there. Who
"I'm reading a book about anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down." "Why don't scientists trust atoms? Because they make up everything." My kids groan every single time but I s
Never thought I'd be the guy buying overpriced stadium hot dogs and spending $60 on parking, but took my 6yo and 8yo to a Rockies game last Saturday. The atmosphere, the vendors, w
My 7yo's teacher sent home a note basically saying "please stop sending goldfish and chips." Fair point but also what else is easy to pack that he'll actually eat? Right now I'm d