Penina, loosen up a tad. Your kids are responsible so reward them with allowing them to choose either a home made dinner once a week or a fun family night out to dinner at least twice a month. Doesn't have to be expensive but not so cheap either. Kellie, No frozen sandwiches, a reasonable budget, help with chores by kids and plan for a fun family vacation when kids are out of school for summer. Put aside an emergency fund stash for unexpected medical or vehicle bills or pay a little extra on household bills or college for kids each month.
@@savingsroom yeah but your children shouldn't be living off of frozen foods, no fun etc. We live in Carrum downs and we have a mortgage go pay off, we have three kids but we makes sure that our kids have memories and freshly made foods, we are a single income family, it's can be hard but we do it so they don't look back on a childhood of no's.
@@Danielle-pt7we Our kids have plenty amazing memories of living in outback Australia, country victoria (with our son) and now by the beach (also with our daughter). Our food is super fresh and bought from Henry's fresh food in Frankston and fresh wholesale butchers. We snap-freeze meals, which takes that fresh food and actually locks the goodness in. We say yes to our children a lot. We inspire them to do amazing stuff every day. Cleaning is part of our day, and despite popular belief here, not all of our day. Our kids are into fitness (because I'm a runner), photographers (the entire family take amazing photos), soccer players, mountain bike riders, hikers, campers, guitarists, lovers of music, art and many more amazing pursuits. We are creators and dreamers. We inspire our kids to be amazing. They will certainly not look back on their lives as a life full of no's. We went on Wife Swap to have a fun and amazing adventure. And, a fun and amazing adventure we had. Say hello to Carrum Downs for us!!!!
Kelly’s kids are so ill-mannered and disrespectful half the time while on the other hand Penina’s kids are well mannered and grateful however they can benefit from fresh meals and fun family time. Both families are not entirely bad they just need to find a balance between saving and having fun.
When the dad opened the check I was afraid he was going to squash it. The kids were holding their breath. When he said "worth every penny. " it was great to see the happiness on his son's face.
Gross! I can eat off $35 a week, but I'll have berries, salads, stir fry, avocados, Mexican food, rotisserie chicken, etc. Not hard to eat well on the cheap.
I mean… could she not at least break it up twice a week to maintain a splash more of the freshness? Yes, buying in bulk is cheaper, but only cooking once a month and freezing everything, especially bread, is sooooo disgusting. Maybe she should just buy canned tuna and have the kids bring that instead?
@@akb3512 Month old frozen ham and frozen cheese. That woman is insane. Sure, make a double batch of spaghetti bolognaise and freeze half, but cook fresh pasta. Every meal in that house comes out of a microwave.
yes, but the vic family didn't change at all. i like how the wa family turned out. they originally threw their money away. why were there nappies in their house though? all the credit for the all the change must go to penina. good on ya penina
Fr, that how I saw it. Most of these wife swaps usually have something the mothers are good at, but also show their flaws and how they can do better when they return to their families.
I dont know..kids who doesnt help with house chores really got me..like why???why cant you help your parents,atleast clean up your room and wash your clothes if you're old enough..i hope the teen change a bit
Pinnia needs to cook a home cooked meal twice a week, give her kids fresh lunch everyday and take them on an outing at least once a month. Kelly needs to make sure that her children attend school and take them on outing over the weekend. She should let them do chores and discipline them. They need to know the serious side of life and not just the funniest side
Imagine stressing your kids out about money. Can you imagine these kids must feel fearful to ask for anything because of what their parents reaction would be?
You are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. unfortunately as a kid I found myself being that way. Looking at price tags because I was aware of my mother's financial problems
Agreed. My family always acted like we didn’t have money (we did though). I caught on and it made me super anxious to ask for things I wanted cause I believed we couldn’t afford them.
I don't see anything wrong with it. The kids seem happy. The other kids are brats who don't respect hard work and responsibility and end up being a drain on society. Ultimately a balance between the two is best. Spoiled brats with no chores are awful. And no fun ever sucks too. If they enjoy the cleaning then that's a good thing, really.
Budget should include fun, I’m so confused why her budget does not include any fun, I think she mentioned $50, but that might just include cell phone bills? It’s clear their mortgage is beyond their means.
Isn't he kinda ballistic anyway? Ha. I actually worked in a restaurant for six months when I was younger and the irony is that much of the food was frozen in batches and then reheated. E.g. The meat sauce for spaghetti. I'm no Chef, but restaurants do this because many would waste too much food otherwise.
(Sandwich bags, yes) but I think he would be low-key and impressed with all of that homemade food, regardless if it was frozen or not. Food that is frozen but previously homemade does have a shelf life that is entirely acceptable.... I feel like Gordon would have a fit with the opposing household and a lack of homemade preparation and organization that went with it
@@Russell-ji2fl there are higher standards for a restaurant you are paying fresh meals for and I doubt a family with two kids, with parents who both have full-time jobs can produce a fresh home cooked meal everyday. I make elaborate and extensive meals for me and my fiance, just chili or a baked ham, with the intent of freezing a portion of it for later. The local meat market in my town which centers around Amish grown products proudly serves fresh frozen meals such as Italian beef, BBQ chicken, and homemade meatballs, and those meals, affordable, but not the cheapest, are delicious and well liked by many. Sensing a lot of judgment here and I wonder what you eat 7 days a week.
It was nice that Kellie got the kids to have a little fun. You could see the joy in their faces. However Kellie has a mean temper, and her kids has her attitude
I can’t believe the dad did not know how much his wife spends. And then, the way she disrespected her husband at the meeting telling him to shut up. So crazy!!!
@@moniquepearson4478 All of our food is fresh and bought from farmers markets. Our food is local and doesn't travel far. We snap-freeze super fresh food and we also eat fruit and fresh toppers. A one hour show could not show all of that. I have many many many amazing and wonderful memories of the beautiful loving home I have created for my children. Thank you. I don't regret anything. My kids are well-supported in a loving and super happy family environment. The toys you saw my children playing with on the show were purchased by me. We have a heap of fun. Thanks.
My heart shattered for that poor boy saying that non of his mates want to trade lunches with him and how excited he was to finally have a chance to do so now that he has a fresh one😢
Kelly has no consideration for her husband's earnings, she needs to have work experience and be the breadwinner and have her husband take time off and spend HER money like she did his.
Both husbands really got into the new rules, even though they were extreme I think they understood how extreme what they were doing was it was good to see the penny pinching kids have fun and the other kids have to do a chore each.
@@creativity3746 Why do you think they made fresh food for? Living out of a microwave is not living. She's lazy, and seemingly more proud of her 40K vlog posts than she is raising her own children.
The frozen sandwiches makes me feel sick just to save money. I’ve bought a weeks worth of shopping with fresh ingredients, drinks and household items every single week and it’s cost me £70 at the most. Frankly it’s better to spend a fortune on fresh food that’s actually nice . What made me angry at the end was when the money saving family didn’t change their ways and claimed that eating out was a waste of money. As a special treat is NOT a waste of money. Her kids must be so miserable.
@@aliceoshonie8224 same! Plenty of food can be frozen- but just having it thaw by lunch?? That’s gross. For dinner or breakfast is different. You can use a microwave, a skillet, etc so things aren’t soggy. It’s different if you have like yogurt or juice, yeah that’s fine to freeze for school lunch but otherwise oof. Fresh food isn’t hard to prepare for a week or buy. I never spent that much $$ on food either as I don’t have the funds too.
Panina CLEARLY gets a kick out of making people miserable. “They’re not my kids, so I don’t care how they feel”, “suck it up kids”, “bad cop, bad cop Panina” AS SHE SMIRKS, “suck it up buttercup”. Then belittling the children as they clean and follow her rules; yes structure and budgeting is good, but getting joy out of making people upset or angry just because she thinks she’s always right is completely unfair… especially when she’s not right. I agree Kellie spends too much each month, but she is correct when it comes to Panina making her kids miserable. The fact that she doesn’t care how she makes Kellies kids feel but expects Kellie to treat her kids right. She’s SO snobby and looks down her nose on everyone, quite literally. And frozen sandwiches!? 🤢🤢🤢 I’d never heard of such a thing! Who the hell freezes sandwiches 🤢 and her friends are just as snobby. Panina literally left Kellie’s house thinking she was the best goddamn thing to walk the Earth and she had life’s answers all figured out. Kellie’s family aren’t good enough for her which is disgusting. All her freezing matches her frozen heart and demeanour. Even her husband was relieved and happy to be relaxing for the weekend (not the money spending obviously 😂). Having a fun day with the kids once a month isn’t a bad thing, days out don’t even have to cost anything!! It could just be going to the park and playing board games! And at the end when Panina “stirred the pot”, as the voice over said, and she went on about money and budgeting and then SMILING AND LAUGHING when Kellie and Kellie’s husband started a heated discussion. She’s just evil. I’m glad she cried at the end realising Kellie genuinely cared about her kids and didn’t treat them like crap like she did with Kellie’s children. Yes Kellie’s children have a bit to go with their attitude, but they are kids and a teenager, I was a nightmare as a teen 😭 I’d be binning all of those frozen sandwiches 🤢 saving for a caravan is such a good idea; my mum and Dad have a campervan and have lived their dreams in it! Hope Kellie and family are happy and so are Panina’s children.. Panina get your head out the clouds 💀 you’re not a god
I just think they're both extreme Kellie allowing the kids to skip school and Panina boring her kids to a point they are so used to it is sad and frozen foods for a week is crazy. The show needs parents who are so extremely different otherwise they would have got the desired reactions.
It was so good to see those children smile at the Japanese restaurant!!!! I truly feel it is also important to show your children the happy fun side of life!!.... It was the ONLY time I saw them smile was with the "new mom" GOOD FOR THE DAD!!!! He not only joined in on the fun... he excepted that the money they spent was worth it... TRUST me.... those memories may carry them on for many many years!!!
I loved Richard’s reaction to the bill for the Japanese dinner. So cute. Their budget saving is awesome and teaches the kids so much, but if you can afford it, you should definitely have a treat like this as a family. The teppanyaki was a great idea of kellies. But Kellie is a bit too loose... I thought Brendan’s reaction to Penina’s meal plans was cute! It’s a bit regimented for me but there are definitely some good tips there!!
Look honestly she could have shown them having fun without spending too much $80 at the game place is a rip off the dad was right a waste of money lol they could have bought something instead
What stood out to me more than the frozen sandwiches, the overspending and the lack of fun....THE HUSBANDS! Both were such good sports with the new moms, and not once insulted their differences in households.
That's pretty standard for all the versions of this show. The dads are cool and just go along for the ride. It's the mother's that are wearing the pants and are the most judgemental of the opposing family. This show is not so much about different people live but more so a psychological study of women. And it's not making the ladies look good at all.
Both the husbands were great! I really felt bad for the “fun” husband when they all met at the end and his wife, the blonde girl, was telling him to shut up. Disrespectful.
@@mradventurer8104 I agree but the fact that she didn't make any changes at the end of this experience means all her kids are getting since birth is numbers and budgets and meal preps, not amazing childhood memories where they get to be kids even a little bit.
@@BitterSweetPoundcake They clearly cannot afford to have kids and purchased a home out of their price range. They should have stopped at 1 kid or shouldn’t have had any at all or they both need better jobs. My family lived on a budget too, but NO fun, NO healthy/fresh food EVER, what in the world?
@@mradventurer8104 they look fine cz that’s all they know, they don’t know the kids are supposed to have fun while being responsible and eat fresh food
So nuce how the dad said "worth every penny!" And was so appreciative! Just as the other son said the sauce tasted good and that dad was happy to have saved sone money. They have both learned something--if you save a bit one some days, you'llhave more to spend on others! One of the best eps I have ever seen!
Just 1 min and 30 seconds in I can already tell you both mom's need to mix their personalities . There is nothing wrong with tightening up your spending to pay bills , kids helping with chores. There is also nothing wrong with splurging a little and having fun . We only get this one life to live . There needs to be a balance between both worlds , no reason to go so extreme in either direction.
The 14yr old can't even get anyone to swap sandwiches with him and their faces when they saw the fresh buns and chicken. You don't have to go to fancy restaurants or Mc Donald's but I'm sure a rotisserie chicken now and then wouldn't break the bank.
@@creativity3746 I'm sure anyone would want to swap their bloody frozen sandwich for a nicer lunch. Have you never been a kid? Swapping lunches is not uncommon. I used to trade half of my (rather big) sandwich for snacks. The girl I swapped with was pretty chubby, but her parents didn't feed her at all. I was half her size as I was really skinny for my age, but I ate more than her. I knew she needed the food and I liked snacks so it worked out. It's not unhygienic if it's packaged.
exactly! my parents aren't frugal when it comes to grocery shopping, but my grandparents who live on much less money eat even better than us. they buy a rotisserie chicken once a week, fresh food and still manage to stock up on supplies and packaged/canned food.
The strict moms kids are just the sweetest bundle of joy I do think that budget is important but maybe once a week or something take the kids out and the chores do make the guys more responsible
Their son has a virtual headset for videogames, so their budgetting does give them spending money. They just need to find the balance between these two extremes.
What annoys me is that it is more budget friendly when you make things from scratch. A bag of flour costs the same as one frozen pizza and it can make multiple different things like pasta, pizza, and bread.
when the fun mom said, "but.. I don't know about school..." that made me smile so hard. reminds me of when I was little ad my dad used to just take me and my brother out of school to go to the aquarium or smth. those are my favourite memories from when I was little, it really is important for a child.
The carefree mom has her problems, but I absolutely detest Penina. She's the most materialistic person to exist but she thinks that she's unlocked the secrets to life. Experiences in life are worth more than saving a few cents
@@savingsroom hahaha I'm not a troll if I'm an actual person and these are my opinions. And yeah I'm allowed to not like you. It's not called "being a hater" its called having moral opinions on life. I believe that you are materialistic and that is my opinion. Materialistic doesn't mean you have a lot of things, it means that material(money is material) means more to you than experiences, which you have openly stated here. No you don't have to justify yourself to anyone, so why are you doing that right now? I know who I am, and I know my strengths and faults and I would never call myself a good person because you can never bestow that title onto yourself. Only others can do that for you. I'll give you props that you're on the comments of this video trying to defend yourself, but have you considered being a little introspective and realizing that the people who have critiques are actual people who see problems in your behavior an not just childishly labeling them as "haters". I hope that you find the peace not to have to justify yourself to others anymore, and I hope that you feel secure in the way you live your life so you don't need to continue to argue for why you are right and others are wrong. I wish you grace in that regard. While I do detest many of the things you live by in the show, I never said you were a bad person. You van have vices and still be a good person, and I hope that you are because I can only see this facet of you, but putting yourself out there online like this leads to scrutiny. I'm sorry that you feel like you need to justify yourself to every person who has an opinion on the show you agreed to do, and I wish you peace with it, so you no longer have to seek to justify your way of life to others.
@@jhgfhjkjlj Incorrect. My kids are awesome and amazing people. I wouldn't change them for the world. We're not sacrificing anything. We have it all. Amazing life. Amazing kids. Amazing house. Amazing fun. No debt. Enough money to spend on whatever we want and whenever we choose. That's because we knuckled down and worked hard. How kids have had a heap of fun along the way. Thanks.
@@Marina-kd7qk Money does not mean more to me than experiences. I can bestow any title unto myself I like thanks. Also, many people bestow that title to me. My readers I'm helping. I'm not childish. There are many haters and trolls here. I do feel very secure in the way I live thanks. I never said others are wrong. I am simply defending myself to a bunch of people who detest me, like you said you do. I'm fine with scrutiny. I have no problem with it. I've been trolled by over 200,000 people and I don't answer every single one. That would be very time-consuming. I'm just here to correct and educate people about who I am and what I stand for and who we are as a family. I don't feel the need to justify myself to you or anyone. I'm also almost done on this feed, so you can all go crazy after this and say whatever you want. I don't mind. I don't see an issue with that. I am a very peaceful and happy person thanks. I can say whatever I want just the way you did. I am a secure and happy person. I just don't like it when people don't get full information by passing judgements and comments. I think they should do their research. Google me and get to know me first. Have a wonderful day and a great life :-)
@@jhgfhjkjlj I'm am by no means denying my children a childhood. Kids should clean up after themselves and learn how to be in the world. What happens when they leave home? They need to know how to turn on a dishwasher and do their laundry because I won't be there to help them. My children have many many hobbies and interests. They also have a lot of fun. They don't resent us and they won't. They love us and they will thank us for teaching the life skills they need to survive in a cold harsh world. We've given them everything they have and need. Cheers.
The kids aren't starving. They're still getting a full meal, just frozen. Panina's parenting will mold the kids into capable, organized and financially responsible adults. I'm really inspired by her tbh
@@treson8640 aww for sure she has some great budgeting and life lessons. But her kids get laughed at at school for their lunches and they don’t eat any fresh produce. Cheap bland produce is not good for developing kiddies!
@@treson8640 I can tell you don't know nothing about nutrition, Pediatrician say it is healthy to make cook meals for kids. Eating frozen meals it's consider child abusive
Kellie has unlocked the life of happiness. Teaching kids confidence, and spending their times building their personalities is a lot more important than being household workers. Penina and her husband are tight arses. They think they’re helping their kids but they’re doing it for their own benefit so they can live mortgage free. Stripping their kids from freedom and childhood
But Kellie could learn a few things like teaching her children chores. They can learn a lot of responsibility from that. It’s small and sometimes annoying but it can get far.
Don't mistake confidence for being spoiled, lazy, or disrespectful. Kelly's kids may grow up lacking responsibility and feeling disappointed when life isn't all fun and games. On the other hand, Penina's kids will grow up well-mannered, financially responsible, and appreciative of the little good things in life. I admire how Penina, though she thinks her way is better, is still classy enough to thank Kelly. Kelly, on the other hand, couldn't be humble enough to do the same.
My issue with Penina's frugality: I understand shopping in advance, but I also worked in a supermarket, often serving farm families who live 1hr+ from the shops. I can understand buying in bulk like that if you live rural, but Frankston is *not* rural, she could shop once a fortnight if she wanted to be frugal and still have the same effect.
I really feel like there’s a happy medium. I had chores growing up, everyday, and I do believe that kids do need to do chores to learn to keep a good clean place of their own, and pick up after themselves. But also there should be fun, and also should save money because that’s the responsible thing to do, and teaching your kids about money and being responsible saving money also.. These are all good things every child should learn.
I agree There's definitely a happy medium but penina is to far the wrong way, I grew up with chores and so do my children my parents didn't have much money to constantly take us out and do things but we had plenty fun and things to do, there was plenty play time as well as a couple chores a day We've learnt to save and spend wisely I love a bargain I feel like penina doesn't even look for bargain things to do you know like theme parks etc where you can get 2 for 1 and different vouchers, are the kids in clubs? they made their life look like no fun activities at all just cleaning and cooking which is good of course but portraying that life every single day and no actual fun was super depressing to see especially those kids, seeing their faces literally glow up because they was getting a fresh lunch was so saddening your kids food and health should be top priority it's a must especially for education Then again she claimed to cook once a month which is shocking and lazy for a stay at home mum to not have even an hr per day to cook a healthy fresh meal is awful I spend around 70pounds a week on shopping yet my 2 kids eat 3 fresh cooked healthy meals a day plenty veg and fruits so she definitely has no excuse if I can do it with her ways she definitely can to She needs to loosen up slightly taking those kids out once maybe twice a month isn't going to break the bank
I didn't grow up having to do chores (culture thing) and I still know how to keep my own space clean and organized. As a result I don't think chores are necessary for kids to learn things like that, but they're absolutely still important.
I've been watching these all morning (insomnia) I was forced to turn off the TV. Now I'm under a blanket watching on my phone like im 9 years old. Freedom will prevail, ill go to sleep someday.
@@Twisted.Ginger You know the best part about sleeping? Everybody does it. But if you are anything like me, you will never remember if you did or not. You will lie awake forever, show up at your job forever, and nobody cares what you are going through... forever. Just there. I don't hope anyone is the same. I hope we can stay sane long enough to figure out why.
I dont see anything wrong with getting the kids to do chores, they live there too! If you suddenly have to hit the real world and have to fend for yourself, bit of a shock to the system... do chores, then have fun.
@@tidepodpadthai2633 what? Pamper the little prince and princess whilst you cater to their every need? Lol wake the eff up when they realised the world doesn't owe them a favour
I am someone who grew up with parents who had no money and we lived pay check to pay check. I now have children of my own and I incorporate both saving/budgeting as well as giving my family the opportunity to splurge here and there for fun family activities. You can do both. Chores for the kids are fine. But fresh food is also something that should be considered
I loved the idea that you should live in the moment from the first mom And I loved the idea of saving for the future too and I want to try the idea of freezing foods but definitely not sandwiches So I guess they both have great Idea's but they go to an extreme level with it
I totally agree, they are both at the extreme. I mean maybe combine both of their idea. Slash the $2600 by half and you get to save some and still have some fun.
As someone who does a fair amount of freezing (blame warm weather plus limited budget) it’s pretty good for things like meat, bread, and certain types of vegetables. The important thing to remember is that, when you freeze something, especially in the average home freezer, you are causing tiny ice crystals to form in the food. These ice crystals can then lead to microscopic tears and cell damage (it’s the same mechanism behind frostbite but this time on a rhubarb). Now, while it’s usually not a problem (heck, you can actually exploit it to get some pretty nice steaks and carrots) it’s something to keep in mind so you don’t turn certain things into a chewy mush. Additionally, there’s also the method of de-frosting (as a general rule, defrosting in the fridge is best, defrosting at room temperature is alright- mostly due to the risk of bacteria growth in certain cases, and defrosting in the microwave is the devils taint). I know I really rambled there but, hey, if it helps a person save money while also making sure their food doesn’t taste like crap then why not.
I meal prep 14 meals that include chicken, vegetables and rice and I freeze it. I put it in the microwave when I want to eat, it’s healthy, fast and still tastes fresh. Cooking a whole month worth of food and freezing bread to eat at school for lunch is DISGUSTING. Really, shame on her.
I disagree a bit. I know someone who’s husband suddenly died and the family was in trouble because they had no savings and suddenly only had one income to live off of. They ended up loosing their home. So, I believe that having fun is important but having savings is vital.
@@elizacharles9977 Thank you. That's exactly why it is so important to save for a rainy day. It would be a horrible thought to be on my death bed knowing my kids couldn't have a future because of my stuff ups. Life is hard and the post-Covid planet is going to be super harsh. People need to start thinking about this.
The budget mom shouldn't be suprised when the second her kids move out of the house they cut off all ties with her. She doesn't care about them at all, she only cares about money
My mum was very strict and we do more than a chores when I was a kid, we go to school from7:30-4. No way I would cut off my mum. I even send her money every month.
Penina is a smart women and setting up her family for the future and hard times. Earlier retirement, collage/ university covered. Plus mortgage free. Plus savings .Everyone need a budget rich/middle class/poor. Not a fan of frozen food but the ingredients are fresh as being pre-made.
I'm sorry but if I were a stay at home mum my family would get fresh cooked food daily, not this crap frozen food shit, I would be ashamed! What does she do all day when her kids are at school? It's also quite sad they don't allow the kids to have fun, they'll resent their parents when they're older!
Penny piching to the extreme sucks all the joy out of life. It was lovely to see those kids having some real fun and such a pity that that was their one and only time.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2779">46:19</a> I love how he’s happy that his kid enjoyed it and he knows that the money used made his kids happy by eating fresh foods
This was good. I like the idea of saving money, and $250 per month on groceries is pretty good, but making all those frozen sandwiches, and freezing all that food, yuck!
@@sharnabanana2319 I feel your pain... but you cannot microwave that kind of shit. You wrap it in foil, low temp oven, smoke weed, and enjoy. Least in adulthood anyway
We tried doing all that frozen stuff a couple of times. Threw most of it away. Yuck !! Like the labelling and organisation tho. I hate frozen bread. I would murder someone if they gave me frozen sandwiches. Soggy and tasteless comes to mind.
She was hilarious and terrifying because my daughter is similar...I need to introduce some structure because the others Mom's children knew what to expect from the beginning and were well balanced and so much more respectful and when they are treated to fun it's a TREAT not just an expected entitled thing.
Kellie actually just seems really lazy. That boy enjoyed preping food and he learned alot from having a responsibility, which he looked like he found "fun".
At <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="2760">46:00</a> I was worried the dad was going to freak out, as a result make the children feel guilty. But thankfully, the dad was happy and the children relaxed. You can see the children were checking the receipt like it was some kind of a penalty lolz
If we combined the responsibility, manners, and budgeting of Penina and the fun, go with the flow abilities of Kellie I feel you’d have a perfect balance. Kids would have manners and chores, but family would still go out for a monthly family activity
I understand that Kellie may need to have abit more control when it comes to finances but I’m happy to see her care about those lovely kids. Penina acts like such a sophisticated judgmental woman you’d think that she would know how to budget and bulk cook fresh food for her growing kids. It’s ridiculous.
I think the budget saving mum was spot on with her planning and chores etc. The only thing I draw the line with is the sandwiches, they really should be fresh! I think the big spender mum is immature and a bit selfish.
Saving money is always good but cooking and freezing food for the all month is WRONG.Being ok to take the kids from school to go to the cinema is also WRONGGGGG.
Looking at the excitement on the kids faces after knowing they will finally be having fun is priceless. Life is not all about saving saving saving budget budget budget.
I know. Ones a total control freak, along with her friends. The other totally irresponsible, along with her mother. I feel bad for both their families.
It’s funny how the ones that are just “sooooo laid back and chill” (Kellie) are the same ones that have bad attitudes and aren’t very nice people. You don’t have to be OCD but you also don’t have to be a mean, toxic, slob.
i think they are both good mommas ! i think they were the best to swap with one another as they both can learn from eachother. i think they should incorporate each other’s techniques into their lives. one knows how to have fun and one knows how to save. you gotta have both !!
They don't get soggy, I promise, at least as long as you don't microwave them. Let them thaw in an oven before packing it for lunch, wrap it in a paper towel, and they're fine.
🤣 stay at home mum doesn't have time to make fresh sandwiches. Maybe if she got a job and some extra money coming in she wouldn't have to be so friggin cheap
“Their not happy but their not my children so I don’t care” sis you sound crazy first of all and second of all, do you not realize that you make your children miserable too?
Agree. The word mortgage stems from the word 'mort' which means dead. late Middle English: from Old French, literally ‘dead pledge’, from mort (from Latin mortuus ‘dead’) + gage ‘pledge’. Seems boring, but I kinda find this fascinating too.
@@savingsroom You shouldn't drive fun out of your kids lives. You can't perform the household chores alone then hire a helper. Kids should only organize their things. They should hang out with other kids of their age and focus on polishing their talent You can make fresh food on budget every day, Asians eat fresh food each day in half of your budget. Anyway, once the kids realize the reality they will separate and it will be too late for you to regret.
@@ampodelgado2882 Yes. Once they are in puberty, hormonal and behavioral changes will happen. They will compare themselves with other kids. These 2 kids have kinda become anti-social and don't know how to interact with a third person, all they talk about is sandwich or cleaning. They will rebel, they will get annoyed just by hearing her dominating tone, and ultimately will lead to violence (by which the kids will release their frustration on her). And that will be the END. She will regret, she will completely change, she will miss her kids but by then it will be too late. Being with her will remind the kids of their childhood hence they will avoid her completely. So what did she gain in the end?? Just satisfied your sadist nature and laziness.
Husband 1 is right. Organization does make things easier & actually saves time because you're not freaking out trying to find anything. However there is an extreme just like the frozen food. Kids absolutely need chores without them they won't be able to be productive members of society.
"They're not happy, but theyre not my children so I don't care haha." shes acting like an evil step mom or something or like just a mean person Edit: omg guys thanks for the likes whoa haha
She was responsible and genuinely trying to improve the other families lives. Just as I think the other Mom was. I hope they learned a bit from each other. It's obvious the way the kids communicate with their parents which one is more beneficial However I do think both mom's have the best interest of their kids shaped by their own personal experiences. Living on a budget is fun! And going out to eat in Australia is SO expensive we only do it on very special occasions.
Same! I think the strict mum has some great ideas! The organisation is amazing! It keeps things in line and organises everyone! It was a bit rude of her to not let her kids have fun thi
"I don't know about school today." "Whaaaat?!" "I think we should do something more fun." Well, I am with her that life should not be serious all the time, and fun should be had, but schooling is a necessity, otherwise how are the kids going to be able to make a better future for themselves?
I’m trying not to be judgmental here but the frozen food was too extreme. At least switch the types of meals you serve to your kids every couple days or something. They might be missing some essential vitamins that they need.
I’m on salary raising my kids on my own. So have to shop monthly and on a budget. I cook every day tho and freeze our leftovers for a fry up every odd week or so. I actually admire Panina, she’s teaching her kids good values and the main thing, RESPECT!! With them paying the mortgage off early, they have ample opportunity to set there kids up, EARLY!! It’s not materialistic! It’s smart thinking. Don’t agree on the pre made lunches tho.
Both these moms are extreme in their methods they need to reign it in a little. Panina's kids will leave home and never come back and Kelly's kids will never leave home.
@<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1888">31:28</a> "The children are not happy, but they're not my children, so I don't care" (followed by a Cruella DeVille laugh)! That speaks volumes.