Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food/grocery delivery (Uber Eats, DoorDash, InstaCart, etc.). Complete waste of money.
100%
Also Blue apron and those meal delivery services, wasteful and expensive
No they aren't. My wife and I used EveryPlate and its $45 for 3 dinners a week. That's $7.50/meal per person. 1/2 the cost of Sweetgreen. It is also fun to do and I've learned a lot!
What about the plastic waste and the freezer packs and styrofoam? I've been searching for a service that doesn't have these issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food/grocery delivery (Uber Eats, DoorDash, InstaCart, etc.). Complete waste of money.
100%
Also Blue apron and those meal delivery services, wasteful and expensive
No they aren't. My wife and I used EveryPlate and its $45 for 3 dinners a week. That's $7.50/meal per person. 1/2 the cost of Sweetgreen. It is also fun to do and I've learned a lot!
I'm not sure that, "it's cheaper than takeout" is your best argument here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food/grocery delivery (Uber Eats, DoorDash, InstaCart, etc.). Complete waste of money.
100%
Also Blue apron and those meal delivery services, wasteful and expensive
No they aren't. My wife and I used EveryPlate and its $45 for 3 dinners a week. That's $7.50/meal per person. 1/2 the cost of Sweetgreen. It is also fun to do and I've learned a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food/grocery delivery (Uber Eats, DoorDash, InstaCart, etc.). Complete waste of money.
100%
Also Blue apron and those meal delivery services, wasteful and expensive
No they aren't. My wife and I used EveryPlate and its $45 for 3 dinners a week. That's $7.50/meal per person. 1/2 the cost of Sweetgreen. It is also fun to do and I've learned a lot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG to the people without house cleaners, have you ever had one? I think once you know, you can't go back (admittedly I grew up with 2x week housekeeping). House cleaners are what I choose above so many other things as far as "luxury" expenses.
Maybe you are very dirty and unorganized to justify paying for 2x a week housecleaning.
Most people aren’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG to the people without house cleaners, have you ever had one? I think once you know, you can't go back (admittedly I grew up with 2x week housekeeping). House cleaners are what I choose above so many other things as far as "luxury" expenses.
I have had numerous house cleaners over the years. NONE of them did a job that I would consider "clean". And we aren't a very messy family. I clean as I cook, so kitchen never gets very dirty. We don't have pets. American housecleaners do what I call "hotel clean" - basic dusting and floor cleaning... but if you look closely you see see that corners are missed, things are cleaned "around" rather than being picked up and dusted under. Things never get to the same type of sparkly clean that then do when I do it myself. I get it, cleaning sucks, but when I pay someone for it (and well!), I expect it to be done. I've given up that any cleaner can meet my standards.
I agree with all this. We do a better job with all the deep cleaning than all the housecleaners we have tried -- with the exception of DC Maids. I paid for a deep clean and they actually moved all the furniture, emptied the shelves etc and made it sparkling clean. Everyone else, very lackluster.
Yeah, biweekly housekeeping is not supposed to be a deep clean. It’s just maintenance. But it means I spend less time cleaning and when we are really busy, it kind of keeps the house’s head above water. But it’s not like if you have biweekly housecleaning you don’t have to clean any more.
Anonymous wrote:Expensive wine
Stinky/moldy/goat cheese
Oysters, caviar
Anonymous wrote:first class on a short flight
wine or alcohol
Anonymous wrote:House cleaners
Alcohol
Fancy restaurants
Cable TV
We do have 2 guinea pigs who cost us around $25/month. Summers are cheaper when our fresh veggies are growing and they can be outside eating fresh grass. Very low maintenance and fairly cheap pets. We did "invest" in fleece cage liners which was wash weekly instead of alternative bedding that needs replaced.
Anonymous wrote:OMG to the people without house cleaners, have you ever had one? I think once you know, you can't go back (admittedly I grew up with 2x week housekeeping). House cleaners are what I choose above so many other things as far as "luxury" expenses.
Anonymous wrote:Private school
Private full-pay colleges that aren't REALLY worth it (great fit for the kid, or in the top 30ish schools, or very unique program, etc.)
Golf club memberships
Designer anything
$10K a week to stay at the DE or NC beaches