Fun/stupid things you spend on

Anonymous
Food delivery and restaurant food in general. I love it when I dont need to make dinner. Or even think about dinner. Or maybe even breakfast the next day.
Anonymous
Chopped onions: also look in the prepared food aisle or deli area. I also buy pre-cut vegetables for stew (has small whole potatoes), sliced bell peppers, chopped celery and sliced mushrooms. You do have to use it right away as it goes bad much faster. But I plan menus and buy as I need. I am more inclined to cook and actually enjoy it so even though it costs more, I buy pre-cut. It's like having a prep cook help. Bagged spinach is great for adding into recipes too. Also fruit is great this way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pre-cut fruit and vegetables! May I never cut an onion or watermelon again!


I don’t even consider it a splurge!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nail Polish. I love it.


That’s not splurging it’s part of regular maintenance
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-cut fruit and vegetables! May I never cut an onion or watermelon again!


I don’t even consider it a splurge!


I swear I’m not Ocd but I just can’t buy cut up fruit from grocery stores because I think if the germy hands of the people who cut it

I feel slightly better about veggies bc it will be cooked at least, but fruit stays raw and so you can’t kill the hand germs!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I took my family to a nice steakhouse during Christmas break and the kids wanted to try the caviar so we ordered it. We all thought it was ok and cool, but probably not getting it again.


It has to be good and fresh and come on buttered white bread
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-cut fruit and vegetables! May I never cut an onion or watermelon again!


I don’t even consider it a splurge!


I swear I’m not Ocd but I just can’t buy cut up fruit from grocery stores because I think if the germy hands of the people who cut it

I feel slightly better about veggies bc it will be cooked at least, but fruit stays raw and so you can’t kill the hand germs!


Yes, THAT I can understand but not the “I should buy whole onions to save money”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:First class upgrades for international flights (sitting on one right now).

World Cup tickets for this summer (just one game)

Pedicures all year.


If you have a sex partner pedicures aren’t a splurge
Anonymous
Tons of streaming subscriptions.
I buy them on Black Friday though and go for the plans with ads
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Pre-cut fruit and vegetables! May I never cut an onion or watermelon again!


I don’t even consider it a splurge!


I swear I’m not Ocd but I just can’t buy cut up fruit from grocery stores because I think if the germy hands of the people who cut it

I feel slightly better about veggies bc it will be cooked at least, but fruit stays raw and so you can’t kill the hand germs!



Never buy pre-cut gross. It doesn't take that long to cut my own things up.
Anonymous
I always buy fresh flowers, especially in the spring.

My kid has cute clothes from expensive indie brands. And I hang dry 90% of his clothes, too, lol.

I pay $275 out of pocket for my kid’s dentist instead of $0 for an insurance-covered one.

I’ve spent $600-$900 on a single lamp. Unlike other furniture, easy to move to new homes, and hard to ruin. Plan on keeping those forever.

I’m spending $250 for a one-way airport transfer to hotel. The ride is 40 minutes. I was too lazy to research an alternative option. Yeah, kinda hate myself for that one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had no idea you could buy precut onions. Where?


In the produce section at Giant by the premade salads and stuff.
Anonymous
Botox and filler.

Damn, getting old is expensive, lol. And you really can't just go to any old med spa out there.
Anonymous
Wine
Birdseed for song birds
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I pay for monthly Tivo service. Does anyone remember Tivo? I will go to the grave with that thing....


I’m sorry, TiVo still exits?
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