I think McDonald's fries are terrible. I always hear how they have the best fries and I really don't think so. They are always too soft and never seasoned correctly.
I'm late to the game, but order your mcdonalds fries with no salt or lightly salted. They have to wait for a brand new batch to cook and use a special scoop for them. No old fries! I used to work at a McD's in high school, and I hated those people, but now if I do ever go there its the only way I order them!
You can also just ask them to make fresh fries. They will do it.
On the financial note, my UO is that my kids are totally getting credit cards in high school.
I said this last week when I was out with friends and got lambasted. But two of them also had to have parents cosign for cars despite being in their mid-late 20s because they don't have the credit history. I totally appreciate my parents giving me a cc instead of cash for things when I was young.
Woah. That is unpopular for sure. They should be building their credit history once they are earning their own income. It's not their parents' fault that they didn't have any credit history in their mid-late 20's.
I'm not a huge fan of giving kids credit cards. Some kids may get the concept about not spending more than they have, but others seriously consider it free money and don't blink about purchases because their parents pay the bill. Also, why start them off in debt? Why not teach them to save for big purchases, to use a bank account, a debit card, and to spend wisely first? Credit card debt is a huge reason kids drop out of college. I'm very hesitant to give my child one until they get a job and learn how to manage money appropriately.
On the financial note, my UO is that my kids are totally getting credit cards in high school.
I said this last week when I was out with friends and got lambasted. But two of them also had to have parents cosign for cars despite being in their mid-late 20s because they don't have the credit history. I totally appreciate my parents giving me a cc instead of cash for things when I was young.
Woah. That is unpopular for sure. They should be building their credit history once they are earning their own income. It's not their parents' fault that they didn't have any credit history in their mid-late 20's.
Pretty sure I agree with this. I couldn't imagine getting my SS, who is VERY responsible and great, a credit card in high school. That's on him once he gets a steady job and can work towards building his own credit.
^ yep. Our kids will have set weekly chores (cleaning their room and bathroom and probably doing dishes) and then have oppurtunities to make money, such as dusting, yard work, etc.
No credit cards for my babies. We don't even have one for us, we just pay cash so we don't start living beyond our means. We have financed things (such as new appliances and our windows) but that is always directly through whatever we are buying so I don't have a card I can use anywhere.
I'm not a huge fan of giving kids credit cards. Some kids may get the concept about not spending more than they have, but others seriously consider it free money and don't blink about purchases because their parents pay the bill. Also, why start them off in debt? Why not teach them to save for big purchases, to use a bank account, a debit card, and to spend wisely first? Credit card debt is a huge reason kids drop out of college. I'm very hesitant to give my child one until they get a job and learn how to manage money appropriately.
I totally get the risks... but facing my parents if I put something on there I wasn't supposed to was going to be horrible. It only works if you don't let kids consider it free money. I think of it as a chance to teach kids to be responsible with them, rather than letting their first one be something that's totally uncontrolled and tempting.
I wont give an allowance. Mostly a result of how I was raised - we just were expected to help with chores. Occasionally, Mom would offer $20 to do something specific. Often it was cleaning their basement area to get ready for a guest. I think we will probably do that. My SIL, who is still a teen and lives at home, told me that her Mom said she would give her an allowance. But then she always forgets...so SIL said she just doesnt do chores anymore. I was like wha??!! Sure, your mom should maybe follow through, or discuss it with you. But you do live at their nice house, eat their food, wear the clothes they buy you, use the cell phone they pay for...you can wash the dishes and feed the dogs.
Regarding credit cards, I didn't realize until my early 20s that not paying off the entire balance was even an option. My parent's always paid the entire balance every month and I was raised to think that was just what people do.
I firmly believe in helping my kids build their credit so they will have credit cards opened in only their names but they won't be in possession of the cards. Once a month, they can use it for maybe a small purchase (under $10) and they will be responsible for paying that balance on time every month. I will have access to all their accounts online so that I can monitor their spending and payments. That way I still maintain control but they can still build their credit.
ETA: DH and I hate paying interest and we are fortunate enough not to have any debt except our mortgage and we plan to teach our kids the same lesson - that debt is bad and you need to avoid it if at all possible.
I think McDonald's fries are terrible. I always hear how they have the best fries and I really don't think so. They are always too soft and never seasoned correctly.
I'm late to the game, but order your mcdonalds fries with no salt or lightly salted. They have to wait for a brand new batch to cook and use a special scoop for them. No old fries! I used to work at a McD's in high school, and I hated those people, but now if I do ever go there its the only way I order them!
You can also just ask them to make fresh fries. They will do it.
I feel like they can't complain as much if they don't know I only request them that way so they're brand new....
I'm fine with young people having credit cards, but why on earth would you let your kids on your credit card?! I have excellent credit, and a credit card has nothing to do with it (student loan, SBA loan, mortgage, commercial building purchase).
Kids can do chores/general upkeep of the house at a very young age. DS (18 months old) knows to put his clothes in the hamper when he's done getting dressed, throws away anything he can find on the floor, grabs a towel when he sees something spilled on the floor, and asks to "help with cookin'" when he sees me pulling stuff out of the fridge. He won't get paid for the general expectations, but when he's older, he could earn some money by doing the occasional big tasks like, power-washing the deck, cleaning out and organizing cupboards, spring and fall lawn preparations.
Our kids will have to follow a donate, save, spend division of their money (10% gets donated to a charity of their choice, 25% gets saved in a savings account, 65% they get to spend as they want), and our kids will be getting jobs once they're old enough (around 13). DH and I both started working at 13 (I baby-sat and peeled apples at the orchard for pies and DH washed dishes at a diner), and we feel it helped set us up for success in school and out in the real world later.
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Lol! I'm ok with hating tots. They're not that special. But fries are going to be hard to compromise! Although we should probably stay together for the kid (chicken). Its in his best interest.
Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
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Obviously bc that's my opinion, and I don't care if it matters to you or not.
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I think we should get a new mod all together....
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Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
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Regarding credit cards, I didn't realize until my early 20s that not paying off the entire balance was even an option. My parent's always paid the entire balance every month and I was raised to think that was just what people do.
I firmly believe in helping my kids build their credit so they will have credit cards opened in only their names but they won't be in possession of the cards. Once a month, they can use it for maybe a small purchase (under $10) and they will be responsible for paying that balance on time every month. I will have access to all their accounts online so that I can monitor their spending and payments. That way I still maintain control but they can still build their credit.
ETA: DH and I hate paying interest and we are fortunate enough not to have any debt except our mortgage and we plan to teach our kids the same lesson - that debt is bad and you need to avoid it if at all possible.
My parents paid for my gas in high school even though I was babysitting at least four days a week. My dad got a joint credit card with me and I was told to only charge gas and if my mom asked me to pick something up from the store, etc. I could then use it for that. She never asked me to do this for her and we lived in a pretty small town so I was only filling up probably 1 or 2 times a month.
My dad had a lot of talks with my brother and I as teenagers about paying off the entire credit card each month, etc. He never made us fear using a credit card and taught us how to use it responsibly.
It definitely helped when it came time for me to buy a new car for my DH three years ago. He was raised that credit cards are horrible and he should never have one. He had NO credit history. Since then we got a card for him and he is working on creating his own credit history.
It is a great convenience to have one when used responsibly.
Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
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Totally fine if you disagree, but @kendrav4 posts every few days or so. I don't think she's a random lurker sharing an opinion. I don't think that post count is enough per se to dismiss someone's opinion. Maybe if she didn't go here, or was a one time poster or something.
I'm fine with young people having credit cards, but why on earth would you let your kids on your credit card?! I have excellent credit, and a credit card has nothing to do with it (student loan, SBA loan, mortgage, commercial building purchase).
Kids can do chores/general upkeep of the house at a very young age. DS (18 months old) knows to put his clothes in the hamper when he's done getting dressed, throws away anything he can find on the floor, grabs a towel when he sees something spilled on the floor, and asks to "help with cookin'" when he sees me pulling stuff out of the fridge. He won't get paid for the general expectations, but when he's older, he could earn some money by doing the occasional big tasks like, power-washing the deck, cleaning out and organizing cupboards, spring and fall lawn preparations.
Our kids will have to follow a donate, save, spend division of their money (10% gets donated to a charity of their choice, 25% gets saved in a savings account, 65% they get to spend as they want), and our kids will be getting jobs once they're old enough (around 13). DH and I both started working at 13 (I baby-sat and peeled apples at the orchard for pies and DH washed dishes at a diner), and we feel it helped set us up for success in school and out in the real world later.
I was with you until the bolded...nope...13 is still a kid. They have their whole lives to work, why start them at 13? 16, sure...but 13? In IL you can't even get a work permit that young so other than an occasional babysitting job I can't think of what they would even do.
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I think we should get a new mod all together....
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Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
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I'm pretty sure this is a post and run by the Facebook group members...
Re: Credit cards for teenagers. Definitely. But do NOT put them on your account. Get a card in their own name, on their own account (with a low limit). I had a really hard time renting an apartment at age 20 because I didn't have a credit score due to my mom putting me on her account for a CC in HS instead of having my own account. So DD will have an account in her name by age 16 so she actually has a credit score when she needs one.
It's all based on how the person is added to the card. If they are just added as a signer, the card will not have any impact on their credit but if they are added as a joint cardholder, then it will.
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I'm pretty sure this is a post and run by the Facebook group members...
I'm in the FB group and I also post here semi-regularly. Does that mean my opinions don't count too? Or yours, for that matter, since you're a member of both?
I'm pretty sure this is a post and run by the Facebook group members...
I'm in the FB group and I also post here semi-regularly. Does that mean my opinions don't count too? Or yours, for that matter, since you're a member of both?
Your opinion is a blatant attack on a member here, talking about her like she can't read it. It's shitty.
In N Out is spotty. Sometimes it is awesome; sometimes it sucks. I don't get why they can't be consistent like every other fast food place.
Re: chores: we are already trying to get DD in the habit of cleaning up toys when she is done with them. Her legos recently got taken away because she refused to put them away. She knows that if she doesn't clean up her sidewalk chalk, she can't play with it the next day. But so far that's all we've tried to get her to do.
Re: a glider - We have one that has a wood frame and is uncomfortable. All of DD's MOTN nursing sessions (once she moved out of our room) were in a big comfy (non mobile) chair in her room instead. I have no idea what to do for #2 though bc we got rid of that chair when we moved. So now I want a cushy glider.
Re: Credit cards for teenagers. Definitely. But do NOT put them on your account. Get a card in their own name, on their own account (with a low limit). I had a really hard time renting an apartment at age 20 because I didn't have a credit score due to my mom putting me on her account for a CC in HS instead of having my own account. So DD will have an account in her name by age 16 so she actually has a credit score when she needs one.
Re: Mods...I've noticed that ours likes to be the board police a lot, and to try to dictate what people can and can't post...even when it has nothing to do with the TOS.
I don't think she is the "board police" but she weighs in on topics and she gives her opinion on the matter. I haven't personally witnessed a situation in the last couple of months where I could agree with this statement. Just because she's the MOD doesn't mean she shouldn't be able to also give an opinion if something personally pisses her off....
Re: ***UO Thursday***
@carriedaway19...southwest card is the bomb. I told DH to pay our hospital bill on for all the points!!
@caranichole...LB, this is our first "disagreement" I love condiments! Give me all the sauces!!
^ yep. Our kids will have set weekly chores (cleaning their room and bathroom and probably doing dishes) and then have oppurtunities to make money, such as dusting, yard work, etc.
No credit cards for my babies. We don't even have one for us, we just pay cash so we don't start living beyond our means. We have financed things (such as new appliances and our windows) but that is always directly through whatever we are buying so I don't have a card I can use anywhere.
Regarding credit cards, I didn't realize until my early 20s that not paying off the entire balance was even an option. My parent's always paid the entire balance every month and I was raised to think that was just what people do.
I firmly believe in helping my kids build their credit so they will have credit cards opened in only their names but they won't be in possession of the cards. Once a month, they can use it for maybe a small purchase (under $10) and they will be responsible for paying that balance on time every month. I will have access to all their accounts online so that I can monitor their spending and payments. That way I still maintain control but they can still build their credit.
ETA: DH and I hate paying interest and we are fortunate enough not to have any debt except our mortgage and we plan to teach our kids the same lesson - that debt is bad and you need to avoid it if at all possible.
You guys, I don't even like french fries. At all. I think this is the first time I've had a UO that I know is actually unpopular.
All this talk of McD's & In N Out makes me wanna hurl. Taco Bell, please!
I feel like they can't complain as much if they don't know I only request them that way so they're brand new....
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BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
Yep. Fries are GROSS!!!! Especially tater tots. EWWWW.
... I don't know if we can still be BFFs. Not after this. Its too much for me to bear!
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
Ok I will admit I don't like tater tots either. Ick. But fries?! I'm convinced you're not human.
Lol! I'm ok with hating tots. They're not that special. But fries are going to be hard to compromise! Although we should probably stay together for the kid (chicken). Its in his best interest.
I think BMBs should have monthly mods.
I also hate ketchup...so I'm probably totally shunned now.
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
I think we should get a new mod all together....
Flame away
I think we should get a new mod all together....
Flame away
Uhh.. why would you say something like this? Your opinion doesn't matter much to me anyway, since I don't even remotely recognize your screen name. I love our mod and I think she does a great job.
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Obviously bc that's my opinion, and I don't care if it matters to you or not.
And that's some high school shit.
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
Married 8/27/2011
BFP #1 9/28/2011 DS born 5/22/2012
BFP #2 4/24/2013 m/c 4/25/2013 at 4w
BFP #3 1/31/2014 DD born 10/14/2014
BFP #4 1/20/2016 m/c 2/12/2014 at 7w2d
BFP #5 8/19/2016 DS2 born 4/29/2017
BFP #6 3/7/2018 EDD 11/18/2018
If she asks why that's my opinion I will gladly tell her. There's nothing to take up with her, its my opinion so I posted it.
Your opinion is a blatant attack on a member here, talking about her like she can't read it. It's shitty.