Why are kids so EXPENSIVE? | Money on the Table Ep 4



Julien and Kiersten Saunders are rich & REGULAR.

In episode 4 of Money on the Table we discuss parenting and how having a child completely changed our perspective on life and work.  We talk about the cost of having a child and how we deal with the pressures of not over-spending on him.
For dinner, we enjoy one of our favorite Italian meals, orecchiette, broccoli raab and Italian sausage.  It’s a savory and hearty dish that allows us to still enjoy Italian food without the same old traditional tomato sauce.

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