The chocolate chip cookies from Wegmans. |
Baby worth it:
Uppababy stroller Tripp trapp chair Hanna Anderson Jammies Woolino sleep sacks Not worth it: Nuna car seat Keekaroo peanut |
Worth it: $16/pound in house roasted turkey from WF. Most deli turkey is revolting. |
Yes, I would like to know this, too! |
Massage
Housekeeping Sushi Botox Laser (such as IPL) and micro needling Professional hair color and cuts Good cashmere Good tailoring |
Good bras
Good jeans Good eyeglasses |
Comfort One shoes
Weekly housekeeper Nice linens |
Birkenstocks |
Chase Sapphire Reserve
Housekeeper Sonos Good jeans High quality food Not worth it Expensive plane tickets. I am an extremely frequent traveler. OP doesn’t know how to do it. Spirit isn’t usually my best option, but when it is, it is. Nothing unsafe about it at all. And luggage is for slow travelers; backpacks work everywhere. |
I don’t understand this at all. Safety is regulated by the government. There are reasons to dislike discount airlines, but this isn’t one of them. |
You aren’t using it correctly then! |
You mean tacky GEL manicures. Regular manicures are great and absolutely worth it. |
Worth it: my horse.
Not worth it: basically everything posted. |
I don't think you understand the airline industry very well. Boeing is self-regulated. https://www.npr.org/2019/04/02/709203191/boeings-not-alone-in-companies-that-government-agencies-have-let-self-regulate |
+3! I definitely agree on the Le Creuset and All Clad cookware. (LC bakeware is trash. Avoid it.) They are such high quality and have lasted us since our wedding seven years ago. But I’m surprised by the people who say they their items “look like new.” Mine look really good, but they are far from spotless. Am I doing something wrong? |