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‘Lazy mum’ lets her son sleep in his clothes every night and ditches baths for wipes


A “LAZY” mum has shared some of her short-cut parenting tips, including serving up frozen dinners and letting her children skip bath time.

Katie Crenshaw, from Georgia, US, has shared her three time-saving hacks for the “lazy mom” on her personal blog.

 Katie Crenshaw has shared her "lazy mom" hacks

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Katie Crenshaw has shared her “lazy mom” hacksCredit: katiemcrenshaw/Instagram

The mum-of-three was keen to reassure parents that it was perfectly OK to serve up frozen dinners admitting she had wasted time trying to prepare meals from scratch.

She said: “I have definitely saved time by making delicious meals in the *gasp* microwave.”

The mum relies on an American frozen food company called Happi Foodi, a company that produces “restaurant quality” food for your freezer.

The UK’s COOK frozen ready meal store, provides similar products with kids’ meals starting at £2.75.

 She says that she happily prepares her children microwave meals to save time

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She says that she happily prepares her children microwave meals to save timeCredit: katiemcrenshaw/Instagram
 The mum also uses baby wipes instead of bathing her children to avoid an argument

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The mum also uses baby wipes instead of bathing her children to avoid an argumentCredit: katiemcrenshaw/Instagram

And when it comes to bath time, Katie says that sometimes it’s easy to skip the fuss and just go without bathing.

She writes: “Eh, wipes are fine. It’s not worth the fight sometimes.”

And this isn’t the only time that Katie lets her children win the battle admitting she lets her son Grayson sleep in his clothes.

The youngster wanted to wear his clothes for the next day to bed rather than having to get up earlier.

Although Katie was tempted to say no she now thinks it’s “genius” and he has done so for the past year.

Katie was also keen to share a laundry hack – actively encouraging mums to avoid folding clothes.

“Laying tee shirts flat in a stack saves a lot of time and easily slides into the dresser” she explained.

In other parenting news, this mum has revealed that she keeps her baby daughter quiet with the help of an emergency foil blanket.

And a mum revealed how she uses a £2 head scratcher to keep her tot quiet.

Plus this mum-of-six says she only bathes her kids three times a week and lets them eat with their hands.

Mum reveals genius hack for keeping her baby entertained using a £1.40 emergency foil blanket

 





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