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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it's important to you, give it a try, if you feel you can afford it. Everyone has their area they feel it's worth spending money on services, whether it's cleaners, spa/nails/massage, personal trainer, or a cook. You don't need to look for a gourmet cook, if you really just want a nice variety of healthy, quality meals. I think the field is full of people who love to cook, have their repertoire and basic experience, and are itching to get paid to do what they love. [/quote] This. At your income level and col you can afford it. it's not a lifetime commitment, so if you're not happy with it, you can always end it. Also, you may consolidating some of the things you outsource, e.g. Hiring a houe keeper who can do the food / grocery shopping, help with errands, do washing / irons MF and cooking. It may be easier to deal with one person than with army of different people and probably more economical. [/quote]
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