She went viral on the social media app when she shared a food-related hack.
Autumn was all smiles as she held up her child’s lunch bag and began to show how she keeps the food inside warmer for longer.
“Things I wish I knew as a first-time mom,” she said.
“Boil some water and then put it in your child’s hydro flask.
“Let it sit for a while, then dump it out to keep their foods warm for school lunches.”
She demonstrated pouring boiling water into a large hydro flask that had been set up in her sink.
After waiting a few minutes, she tossed the water down the drain.
The hydro flask was still hot — with steam rising out from the top — when she began to put chicken nuggets inside.
“This is a great way to keep your kid’s food warm for back-to-school lunches!” she wrote in the video caption.
Plenty of parents were appreciative of the hack.
One commenter shared advice for ensuring that the food doesn’t get soggy throughout the day.
“I heard someone say they put a paper towel at the bottom to soak up the moisture and condensation!” they wrote.
“Yes to this!” Autumn replied.
MOM KNOWS BEST
Autumn’s easy hack for keeping kids’ lunches warm comes after she racked up over 1 million views on a potty training video.
She said children will be motivated to pee in the toilet if they’re given a cup full of milk to blow bubbles with a straw.
“Not only is this a fun activity that gets them comfortable on the toilet, but it also puts pressure on their bladder to get them to go pee,” she said.
In a more recent video, Autumn shared a time-saving hack for making kids’ school lunches.
She demonstrated cutting a box of bread rolls in half before making sandwiches filled with cheese and mayonnaise.
She then covered them with gallon-sized freezer bags before storing them away.
When it was time to make her kids’ school lunch, she simply took out two of the pre-made sandwiches.
“This mom and dad hack for back to school will save you so much time making your child’s lunch!” she said.
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