"Teen's Pastry Shop Side Hustle Sparks Parental Pressure: A Local Teenager's Weekend Bread-Making Routine Has Raised the Bar for Family Dinners, Leaving Parents Feeling Left Behind. In a candid online post, a teenager has shared their frustration with parents who are pressuring them to cook for the family more often, citing their own experience of making bread at a local pastry shop every Saturday as a prime example of their culinary skills. The post highlights the contrast between their own cooking endeavors and the lack of effort from their friends' parents, who often rely on their children to take on the cooking duties. As the debate around family meal responsibilities continues to simmer, this teenager's story serves as a reminder that the lines between personal and family life can be blurred, and the pressure to perform can be intense."


Okay, basically my parents have been nagging me since all my friends cook for their parents at least once a week, and i make bread at a pastry shop every saturday. literally any kind of meal you lot can come up with is amazing. Thank you in advance submitted by /u/DepartureHelpful8440 [link] [comments]