Little daily luxuries

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Anonymous wrote:Buying a cup of coffee - It’s far more expensive to purchase a cup at any cafe than to make at home. I get such enjoyment out of a coffee made by anyone outside of me.


That's how I feel about sandwiches. They're always better made by someone else; even if it's something a simple as a BLT.
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Anonymous wrote:I bought a fancy new face serum that was $$$ and it makes my skin feel silky and amazing.

I think that's about it! I'm pretty frugal and cheap otherwise.


Can you please share the brand? Thanks
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Enough smartwool or darn tough socks to wear every day. I used to only have a couple pair and would look forward to the days they were clean.
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Anonymous wrote:What are some things you consider minor little luxuries? Here are some of mine:

Lush bath products - I only recently began to partake and they have amazing lip scrubs and conditioners that feel like a small luxury

Expensive socks - Balega specifically for me

Chameleon cold brew - It is like $10 instead of $4 for cheaper brands but I buy it every week and love it for making protein coffee drinks daily

Good water bottles - I drink a lot more water if the water is ice cold


Why do people have to scrub their lips?


I'm gonna guess you don't use a washcloth either
you would be wrong.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:During the pandemic, I needed a small luxury and started buying my spices at Penzeys. There are some terrific blends we love, putting their Vietnamese cinnamon in my coffee makes my day start beautifully, and my teenage sons enjoy experimenting when they cook.

Pure joy all the way around!


Penzeys fans here too 😀
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Making a 3 cup pot of coffee in a French press and drinking it all day while I work.

Getting the "nice" hair gel (the Ouidad humidity one). I am generally a cheapo drugstore beauty product person, but my hair actually looks nice for multiple days now.

Orville Redenbacher popcorn kernels instead of grocery store brand. They pop up so much better on our weekend popcorn night.

OO flour for pizza.
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Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.


OK? Like what?


DP Time. How you prioritize it. I take time to read. I take time to luxuriate in a fragrant hot bath. Sometimes I read while soaking in said fragrant hot bath. A few minutes of yoga or deep breathing help me to have a calmer, more resilient day. Sitting outside for a bit to enjoy the day. Getting a full 8-9 hours of sleep.

I could go on. You could point out that my taxes paid for the store bought library book, but you get the idea. Playing music in the background can hugely improve my mood. So can sitting on the floor and stretching, and reserving time to chat with a friend.

As a step up in “store bought “ : once I had practiced enough for knitting to be relaxing, I ended up with several luxurious (think alpaca yarn) handmade hats for myself and as gifts. The hats turned out to be a nice bonus from my chill times.
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Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.


OK? Like what?


I try to sit outside for about 15 minutes a day, especially on sunny days, and watch the birds / nature. Feel more relaxed every time.
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I wear merino wool socks everyday once it gets cool. Buy mine in a pack at Costco, but they last a long time so far!
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Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.


ITA. My daily luxury is 20 minutes of "me time" - a hot cup of coffee, reading a book or surfing the web, between when the kids get on the bus and I have to start working.
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Anonymous wrote:During the pandemic, I needed a small luxury and started buying my spices at Penzeys. There are some terrific blends we love, putting their Vietnamese cinnamon in my coffee makes my day start beautifully, and my teenage sons enjoy experimenting when they cook.

Pure joy all the way around!


Oh ... that cinnamon is sooo good.
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Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.


OK? Like what?


Flowers from the yard in kitchen, morning sun on running trail, cold water on a warm day, freshly washed and dried sheets on bed at night, borrowed book from the library, mother's home made bread from tge oven etc etc.


Yes! Sunday night ritual is a hot shower then getting in my freshly changed bed with crisp percale sheets.


Being clean in clean sheets is the best!


Yes. But if you had to strip the bed, wash and dry the sheets and remake the bed, it negates a lot of the luxury. We do every other week because it’s a time suck and I’d rather relax than do it weekly.


Insight ^^
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Anonymous wrote:My dog between grooming costs, vet costs, food and treats—it’s a fair bit of $$.

But worth every penny for that snuggly bit of happiness I get every day. A luxury well worth the cost.


Same -- my toy poodle's hair costs significantly more than mine.
Anonymous
I only bring my lunch to work when it’s easy to do (like I have good dinner leftovers). Otherwise I buy whatever fancy salad I want for lunch.
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Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.


That’s right, dammit. Austerity. Stoicism. NO LUXURIES. Money is to be hoarded and used only for bare necessities.
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