Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Produce and meats - I buy from WF because the quality of the produce is much better than at my local supermarket. I pay extra at WF for meat, eggs, and dairy that have a humane label.
Clothes and shoes - I rarely buy but when I do I spend $$$ on quality things that will last me 10, 20 years or longer.
Doctor - I go to an expensive internist who doesn't take insurance. Upside is I never wait for an appointment and the doctor takes their time to be thorough.
Hotels on vacation - I'll splurge.
I'm really frugal in other areas to the point where family members joke about it. Reusing ziplocs, anyone?
Reusing Ziploc bags but voluntarily paying out of pocket for all medical services is objectively dumb.
Eh I’ll do that too if they’re not dirty. But I’m not going to wash them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Private sports lessons for kids. I never thought I’d do that but it helps DD manage the anxiety and depression that she’s been struggling with since…well, forever.
Hello fresh. I used to cook soooo frugally but now the demands on my executive function capacity are higher so hello fresh makes total sense for me now.
The highest quality paint. From Sherwin Williams, not Farrow and Ball.
I do all this, but never thought I was splurging. 😬
(BTW this wasn’t meant as snark. I really didn’t know. We are solidly middle class)
Anonymous wrote:Private sports lessons for kids. I never thought I’d do that but it helps DD manage the anxiety and depression that she’s been struggling with since…well, forever.
Hello fresh. I used to cook soooo frugally but now the demands on my executive function capacity are higher so hello fresh makes total sense for me now.
The highest quality paint. From Sherwin Williams, not Farrow and Ball.