😂 maybe. I love this family for a few reasons. But one thing I dont care for is their whole, "too cool/over it/traumatized to care about anything" shtick that they all seem to aspire to showcase. The teenager is exactly that, a teenager: so that attitude is the relative norm for a lot of kids at that age. but i can't help but notice that type of "dont give a sh1t about anything" attitude is what is praised, encouraged, and taught in their house and it seems like an unfortunate choice to me. @@Tishanfas (I do really like this family and I hope this doesn't come off as a roast. It's just something that I noticed, and once I noticed that behavior, I couldn't "unsee" it. Its so obvious to me. I wonder if anyone else sees it, or if Im just trippin. Also, she is an amazing mom, and Abby is an extremely well- adjusted, interesting, sweet, smart kid! I just wish "caring" about things was portrayed as being cool too)
@@katrinashostakovich3607 this is not a roast or anywhere close to that... this is toast that's barely crunchy as it's such a reach its soggy. Not softening herself to match the societal template of mother is what's made you "uncomfy" with gwennas content despite her consistency of personality and behavior. Any care or lack thereof is you not seeing your expectations being met and seeing it as a problem with her and not your bias.
@@katrinashostakovich3607 Caring about things is praised, there is a distinct video about abby swaping to a smaller room unprompted because she sees that her younger sibblings need the space more than she does. Its just not every video is about that, a lot are about being funny and that is their sort of humor. And the reason at the end of the day the sharper humor is still there is because everyone is laughing.
I’m thinking she realized saltines are prone to crumbling into pieces too small to pick up with fingers, and it’s easier to just pour the crumbs into her mouth for the sleeve 🤣
I totally get the "why didn't just" look on your face...but, the fact that she made a "themed lunch" with a chicken purse and the makings for egg salad is top notch passive humor. A+
I love that her lunch was egg salad so not only was she gonna carry this chickens hard boiled babies inside of itself, but she was gonna make them into a salad right infront of the poor chicken too😂😂 I love the chaos lunches
They’re not babies unless the eggs are fertilized (just like human eggs, actually) so, it’s perfectly reasonable and not serial killer-ish behavior. It’s only gross if you overthink it.
@@-Reagan Yeah, it’s less like eating a chicken’s boiled babies and more like eating a chicken’s boiled period or ovulation jellies or something lol
That is exactly what I was thinking! Compared to her other chaos lunches, this speaks volumes on the respect she has on items that do not belong to her. I have had to babysit many children that don't even fanthom this so kudos here!
God I was always so scared of what people thought of me in high school I worried about what people would think of food I brought for myself so I usually just didn’t bring anything. I’m glad your daughter has the self esteem to not worry about that and eat whatever her chaotic heart desires.
I didn't eat lunch in high school either, though mostly because I had lived off of pb&j sandwiches for the previous two years (and was sick of them) and the cafeteria food was gross at my school. So I just went without.
I was afraid to buy my lunch as a kid. I did buy it in middle or high school. I still have nightmares about not having enough lunch money lol. I think the closest I came to not having it was the cashier said I was getting low at one point. Can you tell I have anxiety?
@@Kirsten_is_cursed10 u can be the "annoying person" (in this case its legitimate bragging so eh) to be like "*i* knew that meal before everyone else 🙄🙄" or "i can make those at home" or however else u can brage about liking food and being a quirky person
I say we make her president now. She'll either fix everything into a utopia. Or everything will burn with firework colors as she moves though. Either way things would be better & more fun. If she's smart & we know she is she'll say no. I keep trying to convince my cat to run but all I get is I'm hungry open the canned food for me please pretty please big kitten eyes & plaintive kitten meows. Yeah the cat definitely tries to manipulate me & worse usually succeeds. But she just too damn adorable & she's got the orange flavored senior rescue into begging too. They free feed good dry they just love canned food & Tigger is older & needs it.
And in return, her daughter kept the crackers in the sleeve instead of dumping them loose like she would in her lunchbox. It shows that she respects her mom’s property and doesn’t expect the right to ruin them just because they’re her mom’s. Lots of respect in that family!
This beautiful video returns to my feed, and I realize now her excitement. She didn't only see a chicken. She saw MORE SPACE where she could put MORE FOODS. Delicious and innovative. Brava 👏👏👏
I love how confident in her originality your daughter is. When I was her age, I would have gone hungry before I pulled out a lunch that was even slightly different than what most of the kids were eating. And I was a pretty confident kid myself. I still remember being embarrassed that my grandmother made me bring home my ziploc bags so she could wash and reuse them. That was 36 years ago and I still remember that feeling.
Some parents are really embarrassing though 😂 My dad’s mom would come to his school and hand him cheeseburgers in a manila envelope for his lunch. Between my grandma and my mom’s dad, the embarrassment was never-ending. My grandpa would tap on glasses at restaurants to get the servers’ attention
Am I the only that wonders what it would be like to hang out in Abby's brain just to see the synapses fire out and watch the ideas bloom. Her mind is a trippy fascination.
I honestly love how you keep you keep your daughter authentic to them selves without judging them to the point of them her. Yes what she does is strange but it keeps her happy and expressing her self and honestly as a parent your doing the right thing.
Honestly I totally got where she was going with this 😂. Egg salad and then you have a little cracker so it’s like a mini egg salad sandwich. She even packed the pickles to add some extra flavor. I’m on board with this chaos lunch 100% lol
@@drawntowardmadness in the television show “Arrested Development” about 20 years ago. There’s a character who eats hard boiled eggs, and then squeezes singleserve packs of mayonnaise into her mouth. She calls it a”mayon-egg”
@@katyann4198 In Oregon it’s abt 15-20min for elementary, 50-60min in middle school, and in high school it gets as long as 75min. It changes a bit tho, basically for middle and high school we have lunch periods as long as class periods and that’s why they end up around an hour
THANK YOU!!!! I've missed these, I literally check daily to see if there's another posted. I love and watch all your content, but the chaos lunches make my who day every time. So random and wholesome. Awesomely weird, my favourite.
I can't believe I never thought to bag the mayo and mustard for a quick squeeze after a bite of egg. I have put a scoop of mayo with a sprinkle of paprika and a scoop of mustard on a plate for me to dip pieces of boiled egg in whenever I didn't feel like mixing it all up. She is a genius!!
That way of eating reminds me of my older sister only she would squirt ketchup in her mouth and grab fries with her teeth before eating them. She got that idea from Tommy Boy.
@@laurakiner3942 my boyfriend has always done this, but I never knew where he got it from or if he has always done it that way, that is so funny, but I do it now too and honestly it IS the best way to eat fries🤷🏼♀️👍🏻❤️❤️❤️
her logic is still flawless on the food choices. as someone who lives of chaos meals, I appreciate her creativity. sad she had to repack it but very good choice safety-wise. good on ya mama.
Re: temperature concerns, if homegirl isn’t into using a reusable ice pack, maybe she’d be into freezing a water bottle or something and using that. By lunch she’d have ice water and cold eggs and mayo! I did this with Capri Suns back in the day and they were the bomb.
I don't get this. These are hard boiled egg, right? They are always stored in room temperature in Germany, so I'm really confused! I never got sick of "warm" eggs. Even raw eggs arent cooled, I don't know what's up with American eggs. I once heard that in America, eggs are washed before the packaging, and that destroys the protection layer, therefore they have to be cool stored after that. But boiled? I don't know
@@schokoloko2092 I don’t know about Germany specifically, but my family is Swiss and the eggs there aren’t pasteurized the same way as the US. Something about a natural coating that would normally preserve the egg in a nest is washed off in the US, meaning our eggs are refrigerated. In this case, I think a hard boiled egg would be safe, but the mayonnaise (emulsified eggs and oil) could go off fairly quickly if she left her lunch in the sun or something. I’ve eaten a lot of German sandwiches at places like the train station that had been sitting out all day and they were so delicious, but seeing them all just sitting out in the open air with meat and cheese did give me pause, so we might just have different cultural standards for that.
She's fine, school is 6-7 hours, she's not going on a hike in desolation for days or more relatably leaving it in her backpack for several days......I'm American, I have no doubt we mess up our eggs somehow, but even with that her taking this for lunch, as long as it's consumed at that time, will be 100% fine, she'd be fine up to 8 hours I'd think, but that's just my opinion 🤷🏼♀️👍🏻
@@Kirsten_is_cursed10 and no body, including ME, asked for your snarky reply, which seems wildly disproportionate to my harmless comment, what exactly is wrong with you!!!!!
This is hilarious bc just this morning while watching your other videos I mentally ask “what happened to the chaos lunches?” And TA DAAAAAA!! Thank you!
I don't know if this is one of those US things but hard-boiled eggs are definitely safe to carry around at room temp where I live. They're a very popular picnic item and even sit around in stores unrefrigerated.
That triggered my apathy in a funny way. Like, you could just make egg salad & save space, but whatever. She's probably working on some sort of comedy bit because chicken & egg lol. She's amazing
😂😂😂😂 your kid reminds me so much of my daughter.. she too has inherited my smart a** gene.. I love seeing what she will do next … ps you look really good
If you get a freezer bag and an ice pack you could THEORETICALLY put that in the chicken purse as a food-safe lunch box, maybe? Double check me to make sure that’d fly lol (Fly.. chicken. Bawk bawk)
well If your being all paranoid there's no "safe" lunches to pack as all food in lunch boxes end up outside the safe zone for longer than allowed. the only safe food to pack is all shelf stable individually sealed bullshit or fruit safe to eat at room temp. I personally don't worry about it. however she's absolutely right about the eggs. the number 1 offender for food poisoning is egg based dishes/mayonnaise kept in the danger zone. number 2 is shellfish but not so much for the reason you think. that has more to do with unsafe handling practices in the shrimp boats and during cooking.
@@evil1by1I used to bring hard boiled eggs all the time to lunch as long as in the shell 4 to 5 hours out of the fridge isn't going to bring mass apocalypse down upon your guts. But any I didn't eat got squashed and given to chickens in their coop just so they didn't go back in the fridge I'd worry more about mayo even tho I know it's acidic Ex chef here too. But I do have my own hens and have had for many years. People worry far too much about germs.