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| 8 | Taking care of your appearance at homeMY husband and I both work from home and so this is a real concern for me. He said there was no need to dress like I was actually going into the office each day, but when I'm wearing my comfy 'house clothes' (usually tights/leggings and a tshirt or athletic wear) I feel so... sloppy :/ I would love to hear from other ladies or receive suggestions on what others wear around the home that's comfortable and cute-but-not-too-dressy. | /r/RedPillWomen | 04/10/18 12:34 PM |
| 3 | Meal planners of the RPW, unite!We have an out-of-town guest staying with us this week so the theme has been 'meat prep that goes with simple veges'. At the weekend I put my InstantPot to work (it's just too hot to use the oven) and made a lamb biryani, a 'roast' chicken, sweet potatoes, and hard-boiled eggs. I also marinated/froze some shrimp that can be quick-fried later. I bought a heap of salad staples from Trader Joe's - baby spinach, sweet Persian cucumbers, tomatoes, avocados etc. and so we've been having variations on … | /r/RedPillWives | 28/06/18 12:26 PM |
| 3 | Go To Kitchen Staples- What Ingredients & Tools Do You Have To Always Have On Hand?I always have a jar of good Thai curry paste in the fridge - that's my "too tired/uninspired" dinner go-to, just sautee some veges, add a good spoonful of the paste, can of coconut milk, and a dinner that I know my husband will like is ready in under 30 minutes. We've been eating a lot of the Trader Joe's cauliflower rice too, it's yummy sauteed with a bit of fresh mint from the garden, so that's always in the freezer ready to go! Eggs, sweet potatoes, and frozen spinach are always in my pantry … | /r/RedPillWives | 15/06/18 04:02 AM |
| 8 | Accountability thread! What did you do to make your home a better place today?Husband's due home from a work trip tomorrow, so I've stocked up with his favourite snacks, ingredients for a special weekend brunch, and also prepped ingredients for a new cocktail recipe that we can enjoy together tomorrow evening. I'm pretty sure 'Food' should be the sixth love language haha. | /r/RedPillWives | 15/06/18 03:55 AM |
| 4 | Welcome to RedPillWives!! Who are we? Who are you? Let's get to know each other :DAnother long time lurker who has been meaning to participate more in this sub! It's a great community. My husband and I are early 30's, married for nearly five years. No children. He is a wonderful, supportive leader and provider while I do my best to keep his life well-organized and well-fed! Our relationship has some unique challenges in that we both telecommute, and in fact share an office, so we're around each other nearly 24/7. It has its pros and cons - we have a lot of flexibility, and we… | /r/RedPillWives | 09/06/18 01:08 AM |
| 5 | Creating a Soft Place to LandI really enjoyed this post, thank you so much for taking the time to write it! Look forward to your 'busy woman' tips as well - especially if there are any pointers for having a husband who works from home, and a wife working outside the home... | /r/RedPillWives | 21/04/16 05:56 PM |
| 3 | If your working husband makes you feel lonely... do his laundry.I loved this post. Little 'aha' moments are my favourite. I've been really working on practising gratitude... I know my husband does a lot for our family, so it's a good feeling knowing he doesn't have to worry about laundry or chores. On a side note, I have to say that love how positive this community is! This post came up on my newsfeed earlier with some less-than-positive comments about the writer's relationship. It's so refreshing to have found like-minded women here who take pride in making… | /r/RedPillWomen | 04/12/15 10:10 PM |
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