Dad probably has a secret food stash at work as well as secretly goes out for lunch. Not to mention probably has himself trained to do number 2 during work hours so that he can use some actual TP.
@@InnannasRainbow gotta be that fancy 3-ply for you to work with 4 pieces of toilet paper and even then that is a stretch. Not every single trip through the 2nd lane gonna be smooth. You might need a extra couple of wipes and 4 pieces of toilet paper isn't gonna cut it. Plus.......your hands. Side note: Dollar General sells a Smart and Simple 6 pack roll of toilet paper for $1.00. Definitely not the softest but you'll have plenty to use for cheap. I can use that 6 pack for nearly a month or more
Why doesn't the mom cut back on makeup, hair products and nice clothes and watches. Yea small meals for kids but if they ask for more give it them, they are growing. They obviously don't know what it's like to really need money.
i thought the same thing, but you gotta think, what's the point of saving money, if you arent saving it for anything? maybe thats what she saves it up for? Its like if someone saved up their money by not going to the movies all the time, and when they saved up enough they buy an at home movie theater.
@@CorchadoV most "cheapskates" I've met are only cheap in the things they don't care or think about much at all and use it as an excuse to spend it on some preferred areas
@@mentalpopcorn2304 It makes sense. I know quite a few people in my hometown will eat poorly and have some of the most badly worn out clothes but it's because they want to have that extra $30-60+ for doing nails and hair every week or other week. And to also eat out when they do those activities. Personally it's a waste but everyone has their preferences.
What bothers me about "cheapskates" they wont spend their money, but they will use other people to spent theirs. As someone who is really struggling financially, I still cant imagine going to my neighbors and asking them for their groceries.
They just wanted a big house couldn't get it then started asking their neighbors for food. I think I would literally have to be starving to death to even consider asking my neighbors for groceries.
Can you imagine living in a neighborhood of million dollar homes, and having your neighbors knock on your door asking for food? I lived in a neighborhood where I bought a house for 3,500 and that never happened...
@TheRealBandito in some areas in Alabama, there are some INSANELY dirt cheap houses. Especially in the rural areas. Brought 4 homes for 11k total and they are in great condition. The prices of homes kinda rides on the areas they're surrounded by. Alabama have one of the worst wages rate and protection laws around so homes would fit around it. Heck there was one time some homes in Chicago cost 2 dollars to own(but there was a catch obviously: the houses was ruined but you can keep the land)
@@lightingthief4482 so completely worthless land. I'm Australian. Here, a piece of land/house in the middle of the desert, few thousand ks from any large city, will still cost $30k at the minimum.....
@@Heckinwhatonearth one of the homes I brought was scraped and turned into a farmland. Growing all kinds of stuff that my aunt sells for some good money. So far I already got at least 3x my money back from it. Not all cheap land is worthless, especially in some states.
@@Heckinwhatonearth definitely not worthless land. Depends on how one utilizes it. Plenty of good farm land in Alabama. Also oil and minerals throughout Alabama too. I don't know what it's like currently but I used to work for a company out of Alabama and they had the lowest property taxes in the country at the time. I've been watching a lot of people on social media moving to the state to escape places like California and Ohio. That state gets a bad rap, but it's actually a wonderful place, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and less government interference.
You can teach your kids to budget young. My mother use to get me to go find the cheapest and biggest box of something. Like the best option per price. Something might be a little more but if its twice the size then that's the one to go with... you dont need to go that hard
Imagine living in a million dollar house and eating a loaf of bread made out of the worst part of multiple people's bread you begged for. A cheap loaf of bread costs like a dollar.
@@gwendolynstata3775 You can get a fresh-baked loaf for 1 dollar... Most Walmart's even have a 'discount' shelf full of cheap baked goods. Stuff that didn't get sold fresh for $1 they sell for like...30c the next. Can get EXPENSIVE cakes and flatbreads and all sortsa stuff for cheap!
@@CazadorSlayer WOW! I'm Canadian and have never seen bread that cheap over here - at least not since the 80's or maybe 90's - not even at walmart or giant tiger. That said, I'm from Ontario and the cost of living here is ridiculous and unaffordable for most. You got me dreaming of some sweet, sweet $1 bread over here! 😂
Daycare for 3 kids would cost more than what she'd make, unfortunately. Not to mention that she's in Utah, and working moms there are HUGELY stigmatized.
Yeah, daycare for 3 kids would be more than what she could make in Utah. I’m pretty sure she’s LDS and if she’s actually hurting for food she can utilize the bishop’s storehouse.
My great-grandma would slap me if I threw away a tea bag after I used it once... But she did live through the Great Depression, that really impacted people!
You can tell by the looks and reactions of the neighbours in these shows that the cheapskates have never done some of these things before and they probably brainstormed before the episode like, "what's something crazy we can do to "save money".
mdude i spent hours playing mmorpg, and making accounts, grinding and farming, then sellling those stacke accounts and made money while also fueling my gaming addiction
That’s the first thing I thought too. Restricting from obsessive food counting or binge eating once they leave. It’s reminiscent of people who grew up during the depression and then overfed their own children because they were always starving as kids. It’s a slippery slope and super unnecessary. This chick is off her rocker.
This Mom: 3000 dollars a month on house hold nessesities: count Your Cherios My Mom: 40 dollars a week for food, pots and pots of stew, curry, potatos, afritada, stirfry, pasta, beans, tomato egg, pancakes, vegetables ect
That first 2 seconds I was immediately WTF-ing over here. Also the neighbor gives her food from her GARDEN? Instead of walking the neighborhood asking for food, start your own damn garden.
@@vector6977 You can save the seeds from store bought veggies. You can also regrow a lot of stuff from scraps too. Seriously once the animals and chickens start f----ing you know they're going to be gone but the neighbors will have had to put up with the noise and smell for months before that.
@@daneeinglis1894 the seeds from most store bought veggies will not produce they are all genetically modified and therefore will not grow. That is why heirloom seeds are in such high demand, the days of sprouting your own veggies from produce purchased from grocery have long been over. A few of the organics might but for the most part what you buy at your local grocery isnt going to grow you anything
@@kes9612 I've had great sucess growing tomatos and a few other fresh produce veggies from their seeds here in Spain, the thing is Europe doesn't allow GMO seeds to be sold here or factory farming (yet). Recently we noticed spinach that must have resown itself in several places in the back yard and it's ready to be picked! My family are farmers in the USA, my dad heard about the 1 season shelf life and inability to propagate and so he avoided them (he also quit using products like Roundup and went organic long before it became popular) and took part in protests against factory farming with us and the grandkids. He was a man ahead of his time! I forgot to add, I've got two heads of romaine and a leek growing from scraps on my counter, that's a new thing for me, inspired by a youtube video. My son and I spent Tuesday starting a bunch of seeds for this summer in newspaper "cups" the pandemic might have broken us financially but not our spirits or determination!
I used to survive on 20 bucks a week in college. Where's my tv episode? Shit, i used to buy like 6-8 big macs at the campus mcdonalds every monday because it was dollar big mac day, and put them in ziplock bags in the fridge for later.
I was a bit opposite in college. I had about $35 a week, which was more, but I spent about $20 on the calorie essentials and the other $15 was for produce/extra nutrition. I bought a lot of bulk brown rice, dried beans, dried lentils, potatoes, flour, didn't eat meat or cheese. I literally weighed out how much rice I would need per week for 500 cals/bowl and that's what I bought, same for the other goods, I only bought the weight in grams that I needed for calories over the next 7 days. I would spend the remaining $15 on fresh produce (optional, since I got all my calories from the bulk foods). I made huge bowls of oatmeal for breakfast everyday, black bean and brown rice taco bowls, and then a huge pot of lentil vegetable soup with homemade dinner rolls on the side. Honestly, I ate way better back then on a budget, and so hearty, than now when I am spending like $70/week and being lazy.
I used to just get little caesars pizza cuz it's only $5 for a pepperoni pizza and that'd last me a few meals That plus stealing food for my parents every time I went home
I'm kinda tempted to water down my own juice. I never considered that I could do that and often I find that juice flavors are too strong and I get overstimulated.
Their reaction to the watered-down juice actually confused the hell out of me. Do Americans not water-down their juice? It's the most common thing to do in Austria.
When my daughter was a toddler, I bought her juice that was lower in sugar, but on occasion it wasn't available, or we were out & about, I'd add water... At 14 1/2, she still doesn't really crave anything sweet...
Could you imagine dating one of these kids though? Like it would be so easy to shop for them or impress them like “here dude you can have two waffles” “two? TWO? WHAT??” 😂
Wait wait wait 14:18 made me realise something... "TOP Cheapskates" Don't even grow their own vegetables... meanwhile in my city some people do that in their apartments... probably using the balcony for sunlight.
yeah honestly they'd save so much more money and they'd save themselves some embarrassment just starting a garden. hell, they've got a neighbor who's willing to share produce -- just ask her how to get a garden going
Baking the cookies in the car is actually genius. Because not only did she bake them for free, your car now smells like cookies which is a free air freshener
Imagine being her son and growing up smaller than all the other boys and getting picked on constantly while not being fed like a growing boy you would grow up to resent your mom so much...
I can relate to this, parents aren’t cheapskates but I have ARFID so I don’t get enough nutrients to grow and go through puberty, I’m in 9th grade and look a 10 year old
I think I remember her saying that she does give the kids more food if they're hungry but that she does in fact start them with that ration. I could be wrong, my memory does not always serve me well.
Ken was right. She needs to move down South. Then she can get a house with tons of land for her farm for what she paid for her house and the neighbors will share what they killed hunting and she can go to the church potluck and take the leftovers
It's dang-near hard to go hungry if you actually try at all down here in the South. Every other church you go to hands out food at least once a week or something.
She could also hit up food banks... Though I wouldn't recommend it since they don't seem to be bad off and it's more of a choice of lifestyle she's doing.
yes they will, unless you get the nice kind, and that usually mean you have to work with those animals. working with animals take time, and guess what, time is money :P
"How much could it cost to turn on the oven and bake some cookies" "Well it makes the HOUSE hot and then the AIR CONDITIONER comes on!" My dads voice came screaming from the back of my mind like "YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT" XDXD
Oh baby. As the mother of one I'm telling you: be proud of your brain case. Bigger head for bigger beautiful eyes, expressive cheeks and a lovely smile. Not just words of mom here, look at the poster-boys of any beauty: the athletes, actors, politicians, fantasy artwork, the beauties of every era from the ancients, to the emos, extreme weight models of any gender (not that I encourage any harmful lifestyle) tiny babies to the elderly- one thing 'beauty' types all seem to have in common is a larger than average head with that impossible-to-miss expresssive face. It's great for any body that you will carry as well. You'll never have that pin-headed look and you won't get the snow man effect unless you grow 7 or 8 chins- it will take a LOT of obesity to oval out that lucky stroke of a cranium. However! if you shave your head to fuzz and don't have nothing prominent from the neck down- if you are utterly flat in every way. You *Will* look like a Q-tip. So advice from mom: if it's compliments that you want, keep your weight at anything but utterly flat if you want that tennis ball fuzz and you will be stunning. But it will be hard to lie with that lovely face. You are so blessed I could hug you. And that baby girl is going to blow them out of the water when her beautiful hair grows in and her cheap ass mom lets her trim the scarecrow ends.
You’re telling me that they save all of the butts of the bread to let them get stale and old ONLY so that they can make sure they make an entire loaf of them and THEN eat them?? Instead of just eating them when you eat the rest of the loaf? Small brains.
I was thinking that too. If I feel I should use mine, I do it right away. Usually I turn it backwards/inside out for a pb&j sandwich for my toddler. They only ever seem to notice or care if they can see it.
Maybe she gets the bread heels from her neighbors who don't eat them when she goes begging for leftovers? That's the only way her method makes any sense.
Sean Belbin I mean she makes sandwiches in advance and freezes them for packed lunches and also has 8 kids I’m sure it doesn’t take that long to get through a few loaves Anyway loads of this is staged she’s a UA-camr and has been running businesses helping people be productive and save money for years now
Our neighbors bring us their leftovers sometimes, towards the end of the month when we are stretching the last tiny bit of food we were able to get with food stamps and i rly appreciate that bout them. And there aint no way youd catch someone actually needing the food like that to complain bout the cooking. Im always so grateful no matter what they bring over.
"Food that you're not using" like not using this minute? Most people only aren't going to be 'using' it when it goes stinky Also the way the neighbours look at her makes me think she has never actually asked them for food before & she's just doing it for the cameras
I think the real number that we all should be talking about is that the narrator said "cutting her use of toilet paper from 300 rolls per year to only 40."
As someone who’s grown up poor, my family has a really major focus on making sure the kids are healthy and well fed. I’d happily cut down on what I eat if it means my kids didn’t have to war ration their 14 cheerios 😭
Ken….that's not what happened lol. In 2007ish to 2008ish, the housing bubble burst. What that was, the banks were giving out loans to people who couldn't really afford them for years and selling them to financing corporations to make money. When people couldn't pay, the loan selling industry collapsed and people lost their houses because they couldn't afford the loans. It helped bring on the recession.
You prescribed the subprime mortgage crisis which begotten the Great Recession from the credit default that sent the financial sector in ruins. Isn’t it funny how the Fed and SEC were negligent in the 06-08?
Oof. I remember being in middle school and finishing in 08. Those were worrying times. Lots of people were losing work from the recession. Two of my close friends (out of like, 5 of us) had their dads lose their jobs and had their families fall on hard time. I remember my dad talking about lots of lay offs at his job.
Could you imagine if one of them had diarrhea though. "Sorry honey you already used your four squares for the month" while the kid's hand is covered in liquid shit. :/
I buy a bulk bag from Sam's club, it's $15.99. for two people it lasts me around five months. It has like 48 huge rolls. :| Edit: and I use alot of toilet paper when I shit cause I wrap my hand like a mummy. 😂😂 one wiper per side and I keep wiping till I'm confident theres no poo left over.
These “cheapskates” all seem to be people that just want to live outside their means at the expense of their family. It is really sad for their kids especially
Nah, there are a few good episodes where they’re working towards financial security or early retirement, trying to be environmentally friendly, or just single people challenging themselves to live within a tiny budget for fun / to see if they can.
I watered down my children’s juice and my sister does it for her kids. I do it for other peoples kids and the kids just give me a weird look after trying it.
My grandparents have alot of venison and fish in their freezer too. Comes in handy in the winter :3 theyll give me some to help save money when things are tights.
The freezer gets full of deer meat when my dad is lucky enough to nab a deer when he goes out hunting. We’re talkin’ deer burgers, deer roast or tenderloin, deer jerky, and my favorite deer bologna.
Well, more likely she has to pay someone to butcher it properly and portion out the different cuts of meat. It's not super cheap. Plus she has to feed the animal and take care of it. Those chickens need a coop or they'll get killed by other animals.
As an owner of chickens I disagree on the cost. We had 12 we now have 4, the cost for food and upkeep was not worth the eggs we were getting. It was cheaper to just buy the freaking eggs!
Ag student here. Pig clubs / farm shares / whatever you call them are an actual thing and a fairly normal way (some!) people buy meat. And even lots of farmers don’t do their own slaughter or butchering.
This lady definitely could’ve gone to the dollar store bought cardboard and tinfoil and made a makeshift oven, put it in the backyard and watch her stuff cook I did that in school and it was cool
I love how torn up homie gets when he sees the cheapskates rationing toilet paper. He loves his toilet paper! Lol y'all are hilarious, all the time. Love you guys!
I was thinking the same thing! I think her voice and look is similar to Rashida Jones, who plays Ann, and her energy is like the people who come to all the town hall meetings
i like how literally zero of these "extreme cheapskates" buy the cheaper or even cheapest-option products to bring down the cost of everyday items. or even 2nd-hand, i'd imagine. meanwhile; the extreme coupon-people build their own little warehouse of stuff they've gotten for free, fresh from the store.
Me: *Someone who has spent their entire life in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina* Ken: "Theres laws against having farm animals in your backyard." Me: "Where?!"
Kat Kasey I recently moved into city limits after living in the middle of no where in NC. I started a bonfire and apparently that’s illegal without a burn permit. 😅 like what’s a burn permit?
Exactly! I live in western NC and we have goats, chickens, sheep, and rabbits; and we have bonfires and shoot guns all the time and there is no problem because the neighbors do the SAME EXACT THING lmao
2:12 I have a family of 6 and we do not spend that much and we blow money on stupid crap. 6:04 Woman get a bidet! No TP needed. 16:09 That is a variation of a farm co-op and really quite common among farmers. Think of it as preordering your animal. People who do not have some animals like a farmer who only has pigs and chickens might presell/pretrade with a farmer for a cow.
I gave my daughter watered down juice and she didn’t know the difference until she turned 5 and went to kindergarten... then she came home woke and when I gave her juice she said “this tastes like water” I. Was. Shook. In a panic lol 😂 what do I do? Now she’s gonna suck down juice even faster 🤦🏾♀️
.... I always had water down juice (I had juice maybe 2 a week as a kid). When I met my husband at 21 he pointed out how odd I was. Lol. But then I got him hooked on water down juice.
You say.. we don't have that juice, this is our juice. And show her the name brand juice jug that you emptied 1/2 out and filled with water (and froze the other 1/2 for the same purpose)
Wow, that is absolutely crazy! Also, I love that Dr. Phil is just always hanging out in the back just chillin like he's watching this stuff with them! 😆👍🏻
That's a little different than breastfeeding your child and mixing it with water the Kool-Aid thing I understand but I would never do that to breast milk
father looks like hes about to pop off about ancient aliens
he looks like the combination of Giorgio Tsoukalos and Andrew Lincoln xD
@@Foozefighter I think he looks more like a combination of Rob Huebel and Giorgio Tsoukalos LOL
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father looks like he's toking in the shed to deal with her shit
The "they all got their dads forhead" bit made me laugh so hard I started choking
I laughed until I realised I have the same forehead
@@sup8056 I laughed so hard I grew that forehead
That's not a forehead ... that's a fivehead 😄🤣
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“Baby Girls gonna need some bangs.🙏🏾🤣🤣😂😂
Asking neighbors for leftovers instead of cooking herself she's not only cheapskate she's lazy and blames it on the kids to start.
I wouldn't have given her s***! That's what you call lazy as hell!😡
El Fredy Juega If she was lazy she could’ve just gotten her neighbors to deliver her their leftovers instead of going door to door. 😂🤷🏾♀️
Dad probably has a secret food stash at work as well as secretly goes out for lunch. Not to mention probably has himself trained to do number 2 during work hours so that he can use some actual TP.
Hes smokin weed in the shed to cope 😊
I wonder how much tp she gets per day. There is no way you can get through on just 4 squares of toilet paper a day.
@@InnannasRainbow gotta be that fancy 3-ply for you to work with 4 pieces of toilet paper and even then that is a stretch. Not every single trip through the 2nd lane gonna be smooth. You might need a extra couple of wipes and 4 pieces of toilet paper isn't gonna cut it. Plus.......your hands.
Side note: Dollar General sells a Smart and Simple 6 pack roll of toilet paper for $1.00. Definitely not the softest but you'll have plenty to use for cheap. I can use that 6 pack for nearly a month or more
She waters down the leftovers to make it last longer.
Why doesn't the mom cut back on makeup, hair products and nice clothes and watches. Yea small meals for kids but if they ask for more give it them, they are growing. They obviously don't know what it's like to really need money.
"You guys want some waffles??"
*"YEAAAH"*
...
*Gets one line of waffle*
Imma do a line in the kitchen real quick, I'll be right back 😂
Doing lines of waffles is a slippery slope
I thought that was pretty normal, what was the brand that had a single line of waffles for snacks for kids? it was popular in the 90's and early 00's.
If they are bad, they only get a single square of the waffle.
@@greatleader4841 Big difference between snack and breakfast...
There is no way them kids are eating as much as they should be.
The thing that annoys me is that she doesn’t look like she’s skrimping and saving when it comes to her wardrobe, makeup or hair.
Maybe she goes to the neighbors for that too.
The show has makeup, hair and costume designers
i thought the same thing, but you gotta think, what's the point of saving money, if you arent saving it for anything? maybe thats what she saves it up for? Its like if someone saved up their money by not going to the movies all the time, and when they saved up enough they buy an at home movie theater.
@@CorchadoV most "cheapskates" I've met are only cheap in the things they don't care or think about much at all and use it as an excuse to spend it on some preferred areas
@@mentalpopcorn2304 It makes sense. I know quite a few people in my hometown will eat poorly and have some of the most badly worn out clothes but it's because they want to have that extra $30-60+ for doing nails and hair every week or other week. And to also eat out when they do those activities. Personally it's a waste but everyone has their preferences.
What bothers me about "cheapskates" they wont spend their money, but they will use other people to spent theirs. As someone who is really struggling financially, I still cant imagine going to my neighbors and asking them for their groceries.
Corene Howe it shows they don’t care about other people’s money, or financial situation, only their own
That’s called “mooching”. By the way hope your situation gets better. Much love and blessings.
Corene Howe girl same Ik how u feel. Struggling financially here too ❤️hope ur situation gets better.
They just wanted a big house couldn't get it then started asking their neighbors for food. I think I would literally have to be starving to death to even consider asking my neighbors for groceries.
I hope your situation gets better soon 💪 you can do this! ♥
"We're saving money."
Correction: you are bumming off others and pretending that all of this stuff is free.
Can you imagine living in a neighborhood of million dollar homes, and having your neighbors knock on your door asking for food? I lived in a neighborhood where I bought a house for 3,500 and that never happened...
@TheRealBandito in some areas in Alabama, there are some INSANELY dirt cheap houses. Especially in the rural areas. Brought 4 homes for 11k total and they are in great condition. The prices of homes kinda rides on the areas they're surrounded by. Alabama have one of the worst wages rate and protection laws around so homes would fit around it. Heck there was one time some homes in Chicago cost 2 dollars to own(but there was a catch obviously: the houses was ruined but you can keep the land)
@@lightingthief4482 so completely worthless land.
I'm Australian. Here, a piece of land/house in the middle of the desert, few thousand ks from any large city, will still cost $30k at the minimum.....
@@Heckinwhatonearth one of the homes I brought was scraped and turned into a farmland. Growing all kinds of stuff that my aunt sells for some good money. So far I already got at least 3x my money back from it. Not all cheap land is worthless, especially in some states.
House in Texas for 8,000.
It was in bad shape but I fixed it now and it's decent
@@Heckinwhatonearth definitely not worthless land. Depends on how one utilizes it. Plenty of good farm land in Alabama. Also oil and minerals throughout Alabama too. I don't know what it's like currently but I used to work for a company out of Alabama and they had the lowest property taxes in the country at the time. I've been watching a lot of people on social media moving to the state to escape places like California and Ohio. That state gets a bad rap, but it's actually a wonderful place, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities and less government interference.
"My kids are cheapskates." Yes because children that small know the value of money. 😒
My kids are cheapskates. Yeah because we know those parents aren't giving an allowance
You can teach your kids to budget young. My mother use to get me to go find the cheapest and biggest box of something. Like the best option per price. Something might be a little more but if its twice the size then that's the one to go with... you dont need to go that hard
And HAVE all the money 😒🤨
My mom literally had 25 bags and 10 drawers full of shoes while I had to wear the ugliest shoes to school when I was little 😤
I give my 4 year old literally 12 cents and she askes if she can go buy a barbie with her money lmfao.
Imagine living in a million dollar house and eating a loaf of bread made out of the worst part of multiple people's bread you begged for. A cheap loaf of bread costs like a dollar.
Walmart bread is under a dollar
@@gwendolynstata3775 You can get a fresh-baked loaf for 1 dollar...
Most Walmart's even have a 'discount' shelf full of cheap baked goods.
Stuff that didn't get sold fresh for $1 they sell for like...30c the next.
Can get EXPENSIVE cakes and flatbreads and all sortsa stuff for cheap!
Imagine how many hands brushed past all the heels they're now eating.
@@CazadorSlayer WOW! I'm Canadian and have never seen bread that cheap over here - at least not since the 80's or maybe 90's - not even at walmart or giant tiger. That said, I'm from Ontario and the cost of living here is ridiculous and unaffordable for most. You got me dreaming of some sweet, sweet $1 bread over here! 😂
@@user-ri2qn4qo4k everything is more expensive in Canada. Shit, look at the prices of greeting cards. It literally says:
US: $3.99
CANADA: $4.39
If she has time to harass the neighbors about food, she could also "save" even more money by getting a job.
Laura E but then she can’t just be a housewife
I think she said when this show first came out years ago that it was the producers idea for her to bug her neighbors and she normally doesn’t do that.
Daycare for 3 kids would cost more than what she'd make, unfortunately. Not to mention that she's in Utah, and working moms there are HUGELY stigmatized.
Yeah, daycare for 3 kids would be more than what she could make in Utah. I’m pretty sure she’s LDS and if she’s actually hurting for food she can utilize the bishop’s storehouse.
@@rachelhasgp sound pretty believable as well
My dad said he was pissed when he realized tea bags were cheep because his dad made him reuse his used tea bags.😂
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My great-grandma would slap me if I threw away a tea bag after I used it once... But she did live through the Great Depression, that really impacted people!
I think my grandfather use a tea bag five times. He would hang it on the damper handle over the pot bellied stove in the kitchen.
I know people who do that. It is so weird man!
You know this family didn’t suffer during the great toilet paper shortage
Yeah she just needed one pack and she rode out the whole thing.
@@cornbreadisbetterthanpizza6866 one roll*
They got 1 square instead
Mhm hmm
LOL
You can tell by the looks and reactions of the neighbours in these shows that the cheapskates have never done some of these things before and they probably brainstormed before the episode like, "what's something crazy we can do to "save money".
think she said when this show first came out years ago that it was the producers idea for her to bug her neighbors and she normally doesn’t do that.
Imagine getting someone's leftovers for free, and then complaining about their cooking lol
Moxy Girl all the spit in there probably would make it taste a little off tho
@@itsmoon1996 it's still free lol
mdude i spent hours playing mmorpg, and making accounts, grinding and farming, then sellling those stacke accounts and made money while also fueling my gaming addiction
Ist faked
@DIO BRANDO I love watching R slash choosing beggars
Yikes, I hope the kids won’t develope eating disorders because of counting food
Glad I'm not the only one thinking this
If it includes binge eating once you’re out of the house then definitely
"Hey man, got any lines?"
"No, I can't afford the waffles."
That’s the first thing I thought too. Restricting from obsessive food counting or binge eating once they leave. It’s reminiscent of people who grew up during the depression and then overfed their own children because they were always starving as kids. It’s a slippery slope and super unnecessary. This chick is off her rocker.
Son in 20 years, "Well, I'm 23, so for breakfast, I should eat 23 rows of waffle."
The dad is low-key smoking weed to cope to with his wife's BS...
It’s not low key lol
Ha ha nothing "low key" about that! Lol
realy looks high all the time lmao
Weed’s not enough for this, he’s on heroine at this point
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This Mom: 3000 dollars a month on house hold nessesities: count Your Cherios
My Mom: 40 dollars a week for food, pots and pots of stew, curry, potatos, afritada, stirfry, pasta, beans, tomato egg, pancakes, vegetables ect
My family of four lives off about 300 dollars a month in food and supplies, and we are not cheapskates. This $3000 price tag is ridiculous.
That first 2 seconds I was immediately WTF-ing over here. Also the neighbor gives her food from her GARDEN? Instead of walking the neighborhood asking for food, start your own damn garden.
No shit!!!
Shes too cheap to buy the seeds
@@vector6977 You can save the seeds from store bought veggies. You can also regrow a lot of stuff from scraps too. Seriously once the animals and chickens start f----ing you know they're going to be gone but the neighbors will have had to put up with the noise and smell for months before that.
@@daneeinglis1894 the seeds from most store bought veggies will not produce they are all genetically modified and therefore will not grow. That is why heirloom seeds are in such high demand, the days of sprouting your own veggies from produce purchased from grocery have long been over. A few of the organics might but for the most part what you buy at your local grocery isnt going to grow you anything
@@kes9612 I've had great sucess growing tomatos and a few other fresh produce veggies from their seeds here in Spain, the thing is Europe doesn't allow GMO seeds to be sold here or factory farming (yet). Recently we noticed spinach that must have resown itself in several places in the back yard and it's ready to be picked! My family are farmers in the USA, my dad heard about the 1 season shelf life and inability to propagate and so he avoided them (he also quit using products like Roundup and went organic long before it became popular) and took part in protests against factory farming with us and the grandkids. He was a man ahead of his time! I forgot to add, I've got two heads of romaine and a leek growing from scraps on my counter, that's a new thing for me, inspired by a youtube video. My son and I spent Tuesday starting a bunch of seeds for this summer in newspaper "cups" the pandemic might have broken us financially but not our spirits or determination!
I used to survive on 20 bucks a week in college. Where's my tv episode?
Shit, i used to buy like 6-8 big macs at the campus mcdonalds every monday because it was dollar big mac day, and put them in ziplock bags in the fridge for later.
I was a bit opposite in college. I had about $35 a week, which was more, but I spent about $20 on the calorie essentials and the other $15 was for produce/extra nutrition. I bought a lot of bulk brown rice, dried beans, dried lentils, potatoes, flour, didn't eat meat or cheese. I literally weighed out how much rice I would need per week for 500 cals/bowl and that's what I bought, same for the other goods, I only bought the weight in grams that I needed for calories over the next 7 days. I would spend the remaining $15 on fresh produce (optional, since I got all my calories from the bulk foods). I made huge bowls of oatmeal for breakfast everyday, black bean and brown rice taco bowls, and then a huge pot of lentil vegetable soup with homemade dinner rolls on the side. Honestly, I ate way better back then on a budget, and so hearty, than now when I am spending like $70/week and being lazy.
I used to just get little caesars pizza cuz it's only $5 for a pepperoni pizza and that'd last me a few meals
That plus stealing food for my parents every time I went home
I started a scam and sold stolen ID's to feed myself in college.
@@greatleader4841 lol I sold Hentai to the tcg kids in 7th grade. Guess I lost that entrepreneurial spirit somewhere along the way..
People gotta stop romanticizing the struggle lmao this shit sad
When you're so early the title still is the file name "CTK 0216 cheapskates"
Gotta have those notifications on
felt that
I am one of the chosen
we are the special few
Yuuuuup
“She’s gonna need some bangs” 😂😂😂
😂
I was expecting he to say "wE go tO tHe pUblIc tOilEtS AnD stEaL tHe rOaLs" 🤣
Actually here in Spain I tend to bring a wad or two of TP from home, because lots of public toilets won't have a seat let alone toilet paper.
My roommates don’t water down their kid’s juice to be cheap, it’s just so he doesn’t go off the walls from the sugar lol
I'm kinda tempted to water down my own juice. I never considered that I could do that and often I find that juice flavors are too strong and I get overstimulated.
@@sweetsour4375 i agree they are WAY too sweet and have too much sugar
Their reaction to the watered-down juice actually confused the hell out of me. Do Americans not water-down their juice? It's the most common thing to do in Austria.
@@no-one03 I can’t speak for all but I’d say a vast majority don’t, just drink it straight from the container (or fruit if that’s an option)
When my daughter was a toddler, I bought her juice that was lower in sugar, but on occasion it wasn't available, or we were out & about, I'd add water... At 14 1/2, she still doesn't really crave anything sweet...
I'm gonna start working as a social worker, just to be able to ask: *"how many squares of toilet paper do you give your children?"*
😭😭 I'm pursuing my BSW and this shit hit hard
Hahaha thank you for this comment 🤣😂
And "do they use both sides?"
Wait till that little girl grows up and they have to buy her period products.
"Rinse out your pad and use it again! You only get one a week!"
They'll get that horrible cup thing
Grifo Cold or the reusable pads 🤢
Old coffee filters and McDonald’s napkins
Go over to the neighbors.
"Hey, do you have any used feminine products we can have?"
Then rinse it off
“We’re the ultimate cheapskates” I say as a wear expensive looking clothes in a million dollar house with expensive furniture.
Did you see the wedding ring she has? Damn.
Could you imagine dating one of these kids though? Like it would be so easy to shop for them or impress them like “here dude you can have two waffles” “two? TWO? WHAT??” 😂
I cannot imagine dating any kids.
_Absolutely no one_
Ken: *_Roasts small child’s forehead_*
That was not nice on his part, for sure
Was surprised for that coming from a dad
I mean....did you see that forehead though lol
@@rtskelton335 Pretty sure you need to lighten up.
It was the father's they where talking about
Jo Batgirl yeah and all the kids got the exact same one 😂
Wait wait wait 14:18 made me realise something... "TOP Cheapskates" Don't even grow their own vegetables... meanwhile in my city some people do that in their apartments... probably using the balcony for sunlight.
yeah honestly they'd save so much more money and they'd save themselves some embarrassment just starting a garden. hell, they've got a neighbor who's willing to share produce -- just ask her how to get a garden going
I wondered about that too. Here in Berlin, people grow fruit and vegetables in pots. I mean, it doesn't get more organic than that.
Baking the cookies in the car is actually genius. Because not only did she bake them for free, your car now smells like cookies which is a free air freshener
It works well too! In the summer, my mom would reduce the time it took to rise rolls in half by letting them rise in the car
Imagine being her son and growing up smaller than all the other boys and getting picked on constantly while not being fed like a growing boy you would grow up to resent your mom so much...
Cause he didnt eat ALL 14 Cheerios smdh
I can relate to this, parents aren’t cheapskates but I have ARFID so I don’t get enough nutrients to grow and go through puberty, I’m in 9th grade and look a 10 year old
Giving her children terrible relationships with food
I think I remember her saying that she does give the kids more food if they're hungry but that she does in fact start them with that ration.
I could be wrong, my memory does not always serve me well.
Man I really need a follow up in 20 years where they show us how the kids turned out being raised in these families😂
Ken was right. She needs to move down South. Then she can get a house with tons of land for her farm for what she paid for her house and the neighbors will share what they killed hunting and she can go to the church potluck and take the leftovers
It's dang-near hard to go hungry if you actually try at all down here in the South.
Every other church you go to hands out food at least once a week or something.
Yeah
Jolly Jester
Yea
She could also hit up food banks... Though I wouldn't recommend it since they don't seem to be bad off and it's more of a choice of lifestyle she's doing.
Especially if she’s in a farming community. You just wake up to a bag of cucumbers or something on your porch bc someone grew a ton of them
She only has kids, cause condoms were too expensive.
Chris;is you probably right tho
69th like
she used condoms. the problem was she would turn them inside out to reuse them
Omg you're probably right
"I was actually wondering if you had any condoms left over?" I mean it's probably been used but rubber doesn't rly expire rigt?
“Aww don’t worry honey, they [the chickens] won’t hurt you,” YES THEY FREAKING WILL
mrs_operagirl_ miller a vegan child in my high school fell on a chicken and snapped its neck, and then was traumatised by it
AGREED. Hot damn, I was attacked by my family's chickens in 5th grade and I've been scared of them since..
yes they will, unless you get the nice kind, and that usually mean you have to work with those animals. working with animals take time, and guess what, time is money :P
@@neohuntley5872 "vegan child" why does that sound like something a Skyrim character would say?
@@j3in725 More like forced veganism
"How much could it cost to turn on the oven and bake some cookies" "Well it makes the HOUSE hot and then the AIR CONDITIONER comes on!" My dads voice came screaming from the back of my mind like "YOU'RE DAMN RIGHT" XDXD
“Cookies are for the summer kids. We can have some more next year.”- cheapskate mom
As someone with their fathers forehead, I sympathise with these kids
Oh baby. As the mother of one I'm telling you: be proud of your brain case. Bigger head for bigger beautiful eyes, expressive cheeks and a lovely smile.
Not just words of mom here, look at the poster-boys of any beauty: the athletes, actors, politicians, fantasy artwork, the beauties of every era from the ancients, to the emos, extreme weight models of any gender (not that I encourage any harmful lifestyle) tiny babies to the elderly- one thing 'beauty' types all seem to have in common is a larger than average head with that impossible-to-miss expresssive face.
It's great for any body that you will carry as well. You'll never have that pin-headed look and you won't get the snow man effect unless you grow 7 or 8 chins- it will take a LOT of obesity to oval out that lucky stroke of a cranium.
However! if you shave your head to fuzz and don't have nothing prominent from the neck down- if you are utterly flat in every way. You *Will* look like a Q-tip. So advice from mom: if it's compliments that you want, keep your weight at anything but utterly flat if you want that tennis ball fuzz and you will be stunning. But it will be hard to lie with that lovely face.
You are so blessed I could hug you.
And that baby girl is going to blow them out of the water when her beautiful hair grows in and her cheap ass mom lets her trim the scarecrow ends.
i have my dads 5 head
@@mikaylavlijter7045 Same here lol
Omg your pug picture is adorable there my favourite breed 😍
Same :'(
You’re telling me that they save all of the butts of the bread to let them get stale and old ONLY so that they can make sure they make an entire loaf of them and THEN eat them?? Instead of just eating them when you eat the rest of the loaf? Small brains.
I was thinking that too. If I feel I should use mine, I do it right away. Usually I turn it backwards/inside out for a pb&j sandwich for my toddler. They only ever seem to notice or care if they can see it.
Maybe she gets the bread heels from her neighbors who don't eat them when she goes begging for leftovers? That's the only way her method makes any sense.
Sean Belbin I mean she makes sandwiches in advance and freezes them for packed lunches and also has 8 kids
I’m sure it doesn’t take that long to get through a few loaves
Anyway loads of this is staged she’s a UA-camr and has been running businesses helping people be productive and save money for years now
i thought she was gonna take it a step further and be like "and we make croutons out of them" but nope lmao
I feed the birds with the ends 🎄
she's 27 and looks 45
beauty products cost money
That’s the malnutrition and bacterial infections from not wiping adequately for 10 years lol
Maybe with all the money she saves she smokes like a chimney stack. :P
It's all that makeup
Wait hold up she’s 27!!!🤦🏽♂️
Our neighbors bring us their leftovers sometimes, towards the end of the month when we are stretching the last tiny bit of food we were able to get with food stamps and i rly appreciate that bout them. And there aint no way youd catch someone actually needing the food like that to complain bout the cooking. Im always so grateful no matter what they bring over.
"Food that you're not using" like not using this minute? Most people only aren't going to be 'using' it when it goes stinky
Also the way the neighbours look at her makes me think she has never actually asked them for food before & she's just doing it for the cameras
Honestly? It makes sense if you specifically ask single people! It’s hard to get through leftovers living alone.
The fact that these top cheapskates don’t even cultivate. 😂 no veggies or animals or NOTHING.
That’s laziness
The fact that you didn't even finish the video lmao
the skeptic It’s a TV show nothing is real about it
96 I did but ok 😂
@@imjudgingyou000 If you did then you would see them getting farm animals near the end dumbass
@@stevedowney4056 except this woman still does the cheapskate thing even now. Shes a youtuber. Her videos are actually really useful lol
"The parents live in the basement" ....
The questions we're not asking is
Are the parents included in the 40 rolls of tp a year or nah
Oh. Shit, you’re right!
I think the real number that we all should be talking about is that the narrator said "cutting her use of toilet paper from 300 rolls per year to only 40."
Nah they buy their own and use as much as they want
Lol I’m single go through a roll in 2-3 days.
Her neighbours are probably thinking "who let the poors into our neighbourhood?"
The little girl when her mum asked if she wanted waffles omg my heart ❤️🥰
As someone who’s grown up poor, my family has a really major focus on making sure the kids are healthy and well fed. I’d happily cut down on what I eat if it means my kids didn’t have to war ration their 14 cheerios 😭
Ken….that's not what happened lol. In 2007ish to 2008ish, the housing bubble burst. What that was, the banks were giving out loans to people who couldn't really afford them for years and selling them to financing corporations to make money. When people couldn't pay, the loan selling industry collapsed and people lost their houses because they couldn't afford the loans. It helped bring on the recession.
But like watered down juice?
Desolate 🤣🤣🤣
@@spaceface9468 also a travesty >_
You prescribed the subprime mortgage crisis which begotten the Great Recession from the credit default that sent the financial sector in ruins. Isn’t it funny how the Fed and SEC were negligent in the 06-08?
Oof. I remember being in middle school and finishing in 08. Those were worrying times. Lots of people were losing work from the recession. Two of my close friends (out of like, 5 of us) had their dads lose their jobs and had their families fall on hard time. I remember my dad talking about lots of lay offs at his job.
They're literally saving $13 a month in toilet paper if they use 40 vs 300 rolls..... thats it. $13 more for actual less misery on the toilet.
Could you imagine if one of them had diarrhea though. "Sorry honey you already used your four squares for the month" while the kid's hand is covered in liquid shit. :/
@@azazellon "You get 10 seconds in the shower to wash your ass, not a second more!"
Who the hell uses almost a roll of toilet paper a day.
Steve Downey someone with a shit metabolism
I buy a bulk bag from Sam's club, it's $15.99. for two people it lasts me around five months. It has like 48 huge rolls. :|
Edit: and I use alot of toilet paper when I shit cause I wrap my hand like a mummy. 😂😂 one wiper per side and I keep wiping till I'm confident theres no poo left over.
That dad is in a different dimension during the entire video
Yeah, hes with his girlfriend.
You know what, dashboard cookies is genius.
These “cheapskates” all seem to be people that just want to live outside their means at the expense of their family. It is really sad for their kids especially
Nah, there are a few good episodes where they’re working towards financial security or early retirement, trying to be environmentally friendly, or just single people challenging themselves to live within a tiny budget for fun / to see if they can.
27? Has she been rationing the birthdays she acknowledges?
Bruh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She saves years of her life by only having a birthday every two and a half years
😂😂😂💀💀💀😂😂😂😂
@@theponydalek7923 😂😂
@@GestressteKatze Yeah they did!! Lol
According to Google turning on an oven costs about 76 cents per hour..... she wasted all that time for cookies for less than 76 cents 😒
I bake a lot and I appreciate this knowledge lol
watered down juice is probably the best thing they could do for their kids and more people should do that
I watered down my children’s juice and my sister does it for her kids. I do it for other peoples kids and the kids just give me a weird look after trying it.
Dashboard cookies!? Lol I've seen everything. 😂
“You need some deer meat? I just killed bout 1500 of em.” Accurate lmao there’s so much ground deer in our freezer.
Damn it, I live in the South and I don't know any hunters! 😭 I want some ground deer meat!
OwO venison...
My grandparents have alot of venison and fish in their freezer too. Comes in handy in the winter :3 theyll give me some to help save money when things are tights.
The freezer gets full of deer meat when my dad is lucky enough to nab a deer when he goes out hunting. We’re talkin’ deer burgers, deer roast or tenderloin, deer jerky, and my favorite deer bologna.
"You can raise your own animals for a fraction of the cost of organic meat!"
UH LADY YA GOTTA KILL IT TO GET THE MEAT...
I wonder if they'll share that meat with all the neighbors who have been feeding them in the mean time?
Lots of people kill their own meat. I think the lady knows she has to kill it.
Well, more likely she has to pay someone to butcher it properly and portion out the different cuts of meat. It's not super cheap. Plus she has to feed the animal and take care of it. Those chickens need a coop or they'll get killed by other animals.
As an owner of chickens I disagree on the cost. We had 12 we now have 4, the cost for food and upkeep was not worth the eggs we were getting. It was cheaper to just buy the freaking eggs!
Ag student here. Pig clubs / farm shares / whatever you call them are an actual thing and a fairly normal way (some!) people buy meat. And even lots of farmers don’t do their own slaughter or butchering.
"Can I have your leftovers?"
[Awkward Silence]
"...Sure?"
I’ve been binge watching these videos and I can’t stop laughing 😂
This lady definitely could’ve gone to the dollar store bought cardboard and tinfoil and made a makeshift oven, put it in the backyard and watch her stuff cook
I did that in school and it was cool
Interesting, we made a portable grill using a metal coffee can, charcoal, and a wire rack.
I love how torn up homie gets when he sees the cheapskates rationing toilet paper. He loves his toilet paper! Lol y'all are hilarious, all the time. Love you guys!
Not wiping is anyone's worst nightmare
Yeah, that mom doesn't have a hairy ass. It's no wonder the dad says it's a touchy subject. You want me walking around smelling like shit?
Big Buff knows
This whole episode feels like a "Parks and Recreation" episode.
I can't really explain it, but it feels this way
I was thinking the same thing! I think her voice and look is similar to Rashida Jones, who plays Ann, and her energy is like the people who come to all the town hall meetings
Because it all feels like one big joke
i like how literally zero of these "extreme cheapskates" buy the cheaper or even cheapest-option products to bring down the cost of everyday items. or even 2nd-hand, i'd imagine.
meanwhile; the extreme coupon-people build their own little warehouse of stuff they've gotten for free, fresh from the store.
It's like the saying goes "Work smarter, not harder"
Exactly
6:12 That reminds of that scene of Foster Mansion where the bunny tells boo to use only one square of toilet paper. xD
Finding this video in December 2020, "She needs to be out there asking for toilet paper" hits differently 🤣🤣
"Lines of waffles"
Love that breakfast cocaine!
My children would divorce me if I tried this stuff
Me: *Someone who has spent their entire life in the Appalachian Mountains of North Carolina*
Ken: "Theres laws against having farm animals in your backyard."
Me: "Where?!"
"What are Laws?" - Life living out in the middle of nowhere, NC.
The suburbs
Kat Kasey I recently moved into city limits after living in the middle of no where in NC. I started a bonfire and apparently that’s illegal without a burn permit. 😅 like what’s a burn permit?
Brittany Cherry oh really? I live in the suburbs in NC and I’ve never gotten busted for that
Exactly! I live in western NC and we have goats, chickens, sheep, and rabbits; and we have bonfires and shoot guns all the time and there is no problem because the neighbors do the SAME EXACT THING lmao
*cheapskate:* "I find ways to work around a tight budget.
*also cheapskate:* (goes door-to-door begging for handouts)
I LOVE how passionate buff is about his loo roll 😂😂
27? She looks like she could be in her mid-30s.
i thought she was like 40 or somethin
Ah so that's not just me, I'm 30 and felt like she could be my mom.
Caroline Crisanto literally just commented the same thing. I’m 30 and look at least 10 years younger than her
I thought maybe late 30s to early 40s! 😂
Probably the markup
I don't even like my neighbors on any given day I cant imagine asking for their food because I dont want to spend money lol
We are Extreme Cheapskates who bought a million-dollar home for half a million.
I love how this whole thing is going on and Dr. Phil is just smiling big in the background 😂
Just need to say I love your friendship! Every video you make is hilarious. Just started watching and can't get enough.
Mom: we don’t need to buy food, it’s free when others give you it, also it’s my children are a source of protein Incase for emergencies
2:12 I have a family of 6 and we do not spend that much and we blow money on stupid crap.
6:04 Woman get a bidet! No TP needed.
16:09 That is a variation of a farm co-op and really quite common among farmers. Think of it as preordering your animal. People who do not have some animals like a farmer who only has pigs and chickens might presell/pretrade with a farmer for a cow.
Who else was waiting for the 'we use breast milk in the cereal and tea / coffee cause' its free'? Mama's just cow to us!
I'm pretty sure that's what she meant when she was saying it.
Gross 🤢🤮🤢
This family must be so excited to use bathrooms at other places and can use as much toilet paper as they actually need
😂
10:31 Buff's laugh 7:20the way Ken looks over and says it with that smile 🤣
The dad looks like discount Ted Bundy
Guy: on a scale of 1 to 10 on the cheapskate scale we’re 11
The Rose Family: hold my dirty bath water
My sister and I were in the middle of 4 boys, two older and two younger. You did not want to be last one on bath night!
dane over here having a panic attack just thinking of using the bathroom at their house LMAO
Every time Scott interferes, it makes me happy
I freaking love the guy on the right's laugh! He makes me enjoy laughing XD
Little did she know, her husband was begging the neighbors for extra TP
I gave my daughter watered down juice and she didn’t know the difference until she turned 5 and went to kindergarten... then she came home woke and when I gave her juice she said “this tastes like water” I. Was. Shook. In a panic lol 😂 what do I do? Now she’s gonna suck down juice even faster 🤦🏾♀️
tell your kid the watery one is more healthy for her
I drank watery apple juice until high school when I stopped drinking juice as much. Honestly, apple juice tastes better watered down lol
Lmfaooo, "she came home woke".
.... I always had water down juice (I had juice maybe 2 a week as a kid). When I met my husband at 21 he pointed out how odd I was. Lol. But then I got him hooked on water down juice.
You say.. we don't have that juice, this is our juice. And show her the name brand juice jug that you emptied 1/2 out and filled with water (and froze the other 1/2 for the same purpose)
I’m addicted to react couch I’ve been binge watching all these I can’t stop . 💗
me too, i think i've watched like 100 of those videos
Miguel Maciel omg yes . Sundays are for react couch .
vibby.t I’m addicted to xanax and lyrica
Wow, that is absolutely crazy! Also, I love that Dr. Phil is just always hanging out in the back just chillin like he's watching this stuff with them! 😆👍🏻
Dane is just a big bag of laughter and I’m loving it 🤣
Also, my kids prefer watered down juice. If I give her juice without water she asks for it. Its more for sugar control than cheating out though.
Yeah,doctors will tell you to water kids kids down.its full of sugar.
@@crystolas810 absolutely, even natural sugars can be too much. Skip the processing and eat fruit, drink water. ✌
@@crystolas810 I just put frozen blueberries in my 3 year olds defuser cup. She crazy about her purple water 😂
I give my kids koolaid, but like, more sugar than recommended.
i'm pretty sure that i used to have my juice watered down when i was little. i don't think i ever liked the taste tho
My mom always watered down our juice cause of the sugar 😂 and now I actually prefer it 🙈 it’s too sweet otherwise LOL
If possible try to juice the fruit yourself
@@kashishjain7163 or just eat the fruit?-
That's a little different than breastfeeding your child and mixing it with water the Kool-Aid thing I understand but I would never do that to breast milk
Yes! My mom did too and now I water down any juice I drink!
Them : “ accessories!? “
The guy: “ necessities. “
Nobody tell this lady if they use wash clothes to wipe with they don’t ever have to buy TP
But they have to spend water money on washing them 🤔
@@azazellon rain water is free
I have to watch you guys at least 2x a day! You guys rock it!!!! Thank you for the laughter!!!
Dad looks baked... of course he’d have to be to deal with that crazy woman.
The husbands got to be drugged to live through this.
Or it's the only cooter he's ever experienced 😄🤣
Especially with that forehead lmao