My wife and I get paid on opposite weeks, so we have a paycheck coming in every week.
*Do you withdraw cash from your account when you get paid and put it in jars or envelopes?
No. I don't do it with cash. The only cash I would have to spend right now would be groceries and gas and I get those on payday and it's the only money available in the account after paying bills.
I created a spreadsheet that lists every week's expected pay for the year. Down the right hand side I have a list of our bills and which day they are due. For each pay week column, I went through and highlighted the pay week cell that each bill would need to be paid.
*Do you have separate accounts for everything?
For accounts, I have 1 checking account at the bank where I put remaining pay money into after the following below. I use this for bills, groceries, and debt payments.
I have a credit union that has a checking account and savings account. Savings account holds an emergency fund. The checking account has a set direct deposit for what Dave Ramsey calls sinking funds. These are funds saved up to pay whatever, which is currently my car insurance quarterly, heating oil through the winter, and local taxes that don't come out of our paychecks.
We currently have debt, so we aren't saving up more than that. Whatever is left in the bank checking after paying the bills, groceries, and gas is going to debt repayment. After final debt repayment I will start more sinking funds in the credit union checking for things like Christmas, clothing, car repair, house repair, car purchase etc.
I track these in the excel spreadsheet that has my budget. I may be putting $100/pay or whatever into the single account for sinking funds, but that amount is divided up on the spreadsheet for each individual fund to track it.
*Do you reconcile every week?
The spreadsheet, yes, pretty much. I look at it every week because we get paid every week and the paycheck is not a set amount. My wife works part time and I get overtime here and there, so I budget my 80 hour pay and budget a light paycheck for my wife since hers is more variable than mine.
*Do you have your own allowance and how much is too much (or too little?)
I'm going through Dave Ramsey's stuff and this is the first time I've been able to figure out to have an "allowance." It certainly isn't $800 like a previous posters, but I'll be taking $30 out of the ATM every Friday starting in February (January is the start of my budgeting and I'll be kick starting the "sinking funds.") That will give my wife and I $10/week and give the kids a $5 allowance.