Anonymous wrote:HD TV antenna box and a Roku 3 box, and sign up for Amazon Prime and Sling TV.
Then cancel your cable.
Antenna: http://amzn.to/1ZXt50v
Roku 3 http://amzn.to/1nImCVS
Anonymous wrote:Weekly cleaning lady,
Outsourced yard-work.
Server and helper for parties at home.
Very good quality shoes and winter outerwear.
Good hairstylist (I also do the color, highlights and other spa treatments at home).
Tutors that come to our house for lessons.
Weekly massages during pregnancies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with good shoes.
Also, we pay for an extra dental cleaning (so 3 a year, not 2) and find that it has had an overall improvement in quality of life/health. As a result, we see a savings.
I do think that there's a difference though between splurges and investments.
To me splurges are those things that have no monetary return, but brighten life: good cheese, high quality soaps, etc.
I don't get this. Were you having cavities with 2 cleanings per year, and now you have fewer cavities per year?
We are 2 adults 2 children, and we get our teeth cleaned once a year (actually much less frequently for us adults) and none of us ever has a single cavity. Kids are tweens. I have a terrible dental phobia and only see the dentist in my hometown, once waited 4 years, still, no cavities or issues, thank god. We do all brush 2x day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with good shoes.
Also, we pay for an extra dental cleaning (so 3 a year, not 2) and find that it has had an overall improvement in quality of life/health. As a result, we see a savings.
I do think that there's a difference though between splurges and investments.
To me splurges are those things that have no monetary return, but brighten life: good cheese, high quality soaps, etc.
I don't get this. Were you having cavities with 2 cleanings per year, and now you have fewer cavities per year?
We are 2 adults 2 children, and we get our teeth cleaned once a year (actually much less frequently for us adults) and none of us ever has a single cavity. Kids are tweens. I have a terrible dental phobia and only see the dentist in my hometown, once waited 4 years, still, no cavities or issues, thank god. We do all brush 2x day.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with good shoes.
Also, we pay for an extra dental cleaning (so 3 a year, not 2) and find that it has had an overall improvement in quality of life/health. As a result, we see a savings.
I do think that there's a difference though between splurges and investments.
To me splurges are those things that have no monetary return, but brighten life: good cheese, high quality soaps, etc.