Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
OK? Like what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
OK? Like what?
Anonymous wrote:During the pandemic, I needed a small luxury and started buying my spices at Penzeys. There are some terrific blends we love, putting their Vietnamese cinnamon in my coffee makes my day start beautifully, and my teenage sons enjoy experimenting when they cook.
Pure joy all the way around!
you would be wrong.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some things you consider minor little luxuries? Here are some of mine:
Lush bath products - I only recently began to partake and they have amazing lip scrubs and conditioners that feel like a small luxury
Expensive socks - Balega specifically for me
Chameleon cold brew - It is like $10 instead of $4 for cheaper brands but I buy it every week and love it for making protein coffee drinks daily
Good water bottles - I drink a lot more water if the water is ice cold
Why do people have to scrub their lips?
I'm gonna guess you don't use a washcloth either![]()
Anonymous wrote:I bought a fancy new face serum that was $$$ and it makes my skin feel silky and amazing.
I think that's about it! I'm pretty frugal and cheap otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:Buying a cup of coffee - It’s far more expensive to purchase a cup at any cafe than to make at home. I get such enjoyment out of a coffee made by anyone outside of me.
Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.
Anonymous wrote:We have cute short stemmed wine glasses that were a wedding present. I don’t think we ever used them prior to having kids, but I started making individual servings of jello or pudding in these glasses and the kids love it. I must admit it feels very fine dining to eat jello out of a crystal glass.