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11,101 | daddit | Typically lowers the power output but obviously depends on the appliance. |
11,102 | daddit | until you get a grease fire in your toaster. |
11,103 | daddit | I toast mine also. Amazing |
11,104 | daddit | And dirty a skillet? |
11,105 | daddit | I got my wife an air fryer for Christmas, so we'll definitely be trying this out. I like a good crisp and right now only the oven gives that (without getting out our deep fryer). |
11,106 | daddit | We have an air fryer and an Aldi across the street I do like 90% of grocery shopping at, but haven’t tried the hash browns. Get the tater tots on the regular. |
11,107 | daddit | As a parent who comes from a family where my mother sacrificed her own health to over-indulge (spoil? appease? etc) her children, and as a parent who struggles with not repeating this type of behavior, I actively have to remind myself that developing appropriate boundaries and expectations are healthy, and saying no, a... |
11,108 | daddit | He’s offering good advice. I wouldn’t call that “passively judging”. |
11,109 | daddit | C'mon now it's not healthy, help a dad to set some boundaries will ya |
11,110 | daddit | He didn't judge them. He was courteous and his comment was simple and well-intentioned. Now, you, on the other hand, are doing exactly what you falsely accused him of. Never change, reddit. |
11,111 | daddit | I mean, deep fried hash browns everyday is not exactly a healthy diet for a child. The harm is quite obvious. |
11,112 | daddit | It's daily and deceptive. Coming up with creative ways to make your kids happy is great. Concerning patterns of behavior are not. |
11,113 | daddit | This is the way |
11,114 | daddit | But think of the convenience |
11,115 | daddit | This is the way (to an angioplasty). |
11,116 | daddit | These big chains apps do have deals that often get you a good deal of free food or cheaper food. It’s helpful when you don’t get much and want something super heavy. |
11,117 | daddit | I haven't been McDonald's for breakfast in forever but that's insane they are that expensive now! |
11,118 | daddit | Back in 2005, they were .89. Eighty-nine cents. I used to roll up and order 10 during the monopoly game because the hash browns back then had playing pieces. |
11,119 | daddit | Damn, I just check the price at my local one and the don’t do the 2 deal anymore, but they’re $1.29 here. |
11,120 | daddit | woah ok I was wondering how they were considered expensive. it’s .99 pence in the UK now . That used to feel like a lot back when i was in some really low wages a few years ago but 2.65 is a bit much ! ALDI for the win though |
11,121 | daddit | You seem to be in an expensive market. A cursory google search says they’re $1.09. |
11,122 | daddit | Jesus, where do you live, on the moon? |
11,123 | daddit | Geeze thats more than a pack at Trader Joe's. That and their silver dollar pancakes are very good. Quite inexpensive and five notches above aldi's. |
11,124 | daddit | madness. |
11,125 | daddit | They are more than a sausage biscuit. |
11,126 | daddit | Or maybe because sh has an otherwise healthy diet and this is a treat (or a side) and not the full meal? Not just all she's eats? |
11,127 | daddit | Imma have to check that out. What method you cook yours? |
11,128 | daddit | Just so you know, Elaine Chao (Mitch McConnell's wife) is on the board of directors of Kroger. |
11,129 | daddit | Man I remember them being like 2/1.00 I guess the price went up a lot since we used to get them. |
11,130 | daddit | Where are you located? They’re $1.50 in Oregon. |
11,131 | daddit | It cant take that long though. Cooking it via stove takes fuel, probably 30 mins, etc |
11,132 | daddit | Im 40 and pretty sure if cold hashbrowns just showed up in my truck I'd roll with it. Awesome trick, solid dad work! |
11,133 | daddit | Make them better, use your own wrappers. You going to ween here away from Mc Donald's. I'm not sure if that's possible though. Just an idea. |
11,134 | daddit | Haha! I used to do this with my son when he was 3/4, except it was during my Starbucks run in the morning and I didn’t want pay for a chocolate milk so I just bought bulk packs from the store and gave him one from home. High five for saving so much money! |
11,135 | daddit | I bet she will tell her children the story of the hash brown fairy |
11,136 | daddit | Just pour water on it and walk away! |
11,137 | daddit | That's why you invest in a toaster oven... or air fryer |
11,138 | daddit | We got both my mom and husband's mom an air fryer I can't recommend them enough. also Aldi red bag chicken is awesome in the air fryer. |
11,139 | daddit | Air fryers are awesome. |
11,140 | daddit | Same here. Couldn't agree more. |
11,141 | daddit | We are all deceptive to our kids nearly everyday. We are coming up on a massive holiday built around a lie that we tell our kids. Be good and Santa will bring you presents! |
11,142 | daddit | This is the way |
11,143 | daddit | /s |
11,144 | daddit | Lol doctors everywhere thank McDonald’s for the work |
11,145 | daddit | McDonald's breakfast is insanely expensive. Especially for what you get. |
11,146 | daddit | That monopoly game was so fun. To think that it was being scammed the whole time. |
11,147 | daddit | The '[$](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollar_sign)' symbol is used by many countries. |
11,148 | daddit | This is . . . not a helpful comment. |
11,149 | daddit | It’s usually one of their biggest profit items now, they discount the sandwiches with sales but jacked up hash brown pricing |
11,150 | daddit | Canadian maybe? |
11,151 | daddit | Treats aren't for every day though |
11,152 | daddit | I mean. Part of his diet ist "2 Hashborns a day". Not really the epitome of healthy. |
11,153 | daddit | Oh a side, forgot everything else at McDs is healthy. Bro 90% of u guys eat processed junk because it’s convenient. You don’t want to have this convo with me. Hopefully my comment got at least a handful of people to consider some healthier choices. Have a good evening |
11,154 | daddit | Toaster oven, just gotta remember to flip |
11,155 | daddit | Looks like she’s doing well for herself, I wonder where she gets her hash browns |
11,156 | daddit | I just use the toaster. |
11,157 | daddit | Crank up the defroster and throw 'em right there on the dash. Used to do that with Wendy's breadsticks when i was little. |
11,158 | daddit | But what if no one else had access to your vehicle? You going to eat a questionable hashbrown. |
11,159 | daddit | Think how much you'd have saved if you made coffee at home too. |
11,160 | daddit | The obvious path |
11,161 | daddit | Yea, I don’t have a normal toaster at all. Kalorik air fryer for the win. |
11,162 | daddit | Awesome man. I picked up an air fryer for the holidays. Excited to try it out---I'll add this and the hashbrowns to my list. |
11,163 | daddit | We don't ever use presents to moderate behavior. Kids are never good or bad, there are challenging behaviors, of course, but we never play the naughty list card. |
11,164 | daddit | So it takes _four_ people to say it for the downvoting to begin. TIL. |
11,165 | daddit | How not exactly? While this may be useful for this specific Dad, for most, the cost is 60% less...their "savings" would be tenuous. |
11,166 | daddit | I'd highly doubt this to be true (in terms of macro business strategy). I'm sure the hashbrowns high profit item, but it's not really their go to market. I'd be willing to bet 90%+ of their hashbrown sales come combo meals (at least it was like that a decade ago when I was McJobibing it). |
11,167 | daddit | They ment side to breakfast at home clearly. Time to get down from that high horse. |
11,168 | daddit | Quit virtue signaling and fishing for likes |
11,169 | daddit | Make sure it's in a closed Ziploc or something first though; you don't want oily vapor on the inside of your windshield. |
11,170 | daddit | >Wendy's breadsticks That takes me back to the halcyon days of yore when you could get all sorts of random shit at Wendy's. Spaghetti, salad, blankets... |
11,171 | daddit | Hash brown fairy, you’ve gotta believe |
11,172 | daddit | This made me cackle woke the husband |
11,173 | daddit | One trick all ALL CHEFS don't want you to know. |
11,174 | daddit | Gotcha. Well have a nice evening and I hope your Christmas is very merry. |
11,175 | daddit | Well shouldn't at least. I know too many folks who definitely do use Christmas to modulate their kids behavior for a month or two, the whole idea of elf on a shelf is around this idea. I agree with your points but it's definitely out there way more then it should |
11,176 | daddit | Read the title again it implies this happens often and is not a side lol. Keep reaching. Or feed ur kids better? |
11,177 | daddit | Lol |
11,178 | daddit | Um, or dust on the food |
11,179 | daddit | Meh. The youth of today. |
11,180 | daddit | You try to tell people Wendy's had a salad bar and burritos and they say all sorts of mean things like "sure they did" and "lets get you to bed". |
11,181 | daddit | Sides can't be often? |
11,182 | daddit | Meh |
11,183 | daddit | You mean flavor enhancer? |
11,184 | daddit | Back in my day you kept a penny in your loafer that's why they called them penny loafers , you used this penny to pay off the wallpopers, the wallpopers were a gang of vicious french who demanded a streetcar tax they called them wallpopers because their tendancy to pop out of walls you see.... Anyway give me 2 loafer p... |
11,185 | daddit | You right |
11,186 | daddit | It's so easy to make me cry now I have a daughter, I don't know why, literally didn't cry for about ten years and now videos like this make me tear up. It's so awesome that you made that, baby is adorable! |
11,187 | daddit | Oh wow. First of all, nice skills being able to make that. Pretty cool. Secondly, aww your child is adorable. |
11,188 | daddit | Man there are some amazing dads on this sub |
11,189 | daddit | Like you made that yourself? |
11,190 | daddit | That's really great! Looks like your baby has adapted well, and I'm impressed by how well they keep their head up. Is there a wheelie bar or something similar to prevent it from tipping over backwards? |
11,191 | daddit | That's genius and so lovely for them! :D NOW PATENT THAT SH\*T AND MAKE A BILLION DOLLARS!!!!! |
11,192 | daddit | This is sooo amazing!! |
11,193 | daddit | Wow they've picked that up so quickly! Good job dad and baby |
11,194 | daddit | Very nice adaptation of a bumbo. |
11,195 | daddit | Don't know if this is up your alley or not, but a colleague of mine has a daughter who was born without one of her arms. Tl;dr her parents made every effort to keep her involved in normal kid things with the mentality that she was "born just right" and they ended up starting an entire organization dedicated to helpin... |
11,196 | daddit | You’re a legend. Keep it up dad. |
11,197 | daddit | That’s amazing!!! You should go on shark tank. What a lucky kid to have a dad like you! |
11,198 | daddit | That’s fucking awesome. I’m glad your baby got you for a dad. |
11,199 | daddit | Excellent work! My younger brother had to use a wheel chair from 3rd grade and on up. It's amazing this this was built with the materials you had. Way to go! |
11,200 | daddit | Love it!!! |
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