Anonymous wrote:
Were you a caveman till recently?
Anonymous wrote:
Who still irons? I iron maybe 15 minutes a year. I think I can handle it.
Anonymous wrote:Toilet paper
Anti-cavity mouthwash
Shoes
Anonymous wrote:When we remodeled our basement we put in a second full kitchen. Love it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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 do the color, highlights and other spa treatments at home).
Tutors that come to our house for lessons.
Weekly massages during pregnancies.
I love this list!
Me too! Where do you get servers and helpers for parties?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend the extra for organic non-antibiotic, non growth hormone, non-gmo food. Much cheaper than cancer in the long run.
Oh so that's how you cure cancer.
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Prevention is much easier than curing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spend the extra for organic non-antibiotic, non growth hormone, non-gmo food. Much cheaper than cancer in the long run.
Oh so that's how you cure cancer.
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Anonymous wrote:I agree with so many things that are already listed...
-Family Travel
-Organic Food
-Yoga/Pilates/Soul Cycle
-Vitamix
-Global Kitchen Knives (my favorite)
-Toilet paper with extra "plush"...seriously
-high quality electric toothbrush
-ridiculously good restaurants...every once in awhile
-really comfortable bed, mattress, sheets and pillows
-Awesome bras
Anonymous wrote:WHat i consider splurges: things I don't reasonably need but adds lasting comfort to my life. A lot of it end up being services and experience:
- more cleaning lady time. If i were in a higher income bracket (current HHI 200)k I guess it would be the help of an interior designer.
- more baby sitting
- more dermatology/skin care
- orthodontics (I did splurge this year and I am so happy with my new smile)
- more international travel, not luxury type but discovering completely different cities/countries ( I do splurge once every 2 years)
- nice restaurant for date night with DH
Things some people probably consider splurges but i consider that i need it:
- I buy organic food especially for the kids (but to balance that we don't eat out often)
- I buy few clothes but I buy quality ones : not luxury brands but focus on quality fabrics. Leather, wool, soft cotton, no plastic shoes etc..
- in general i buy very few things and like an empty one, but when i buy a material item I look for durability (for environmental reasons too, don't want to contribute too much to the pile of plastics)