Anonymous wrote:My kid was sick recently and wore a mask to school for a few days. He used up our last precious masks.
Guess I need to buy more.![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am hoarding my pre-2020 clothes bc the quality of newer stuff is terrible. But each year that passes I lose more of them.
Example: my fav work shirt is an iron-free button down from LLBean circa 2016-18. I have two of them and they just fit SO great! The cut is flattering, the shoulder seams are in the right place, the fabric is nice.
I have bought newer styles since then but returned them. Sadly no clothing item will last forever and soon I will lose my nice quality pre-pandemic clothes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Purge but I’m 51 so not unusual for my age.
When you’re older you’ll hoard?
Anonymous wrote:I was always a minimalist before COVID. That changed in 2020. About a year ago I realized I was still stockpiling certain things so I’ve been making an effort to stop. I’ve stopped keeping an overstocked freezer and pantry but I do still buy my Clorox wipes, toilet paper and paper towels in bulk since I get those at Costco/Sams.
Anonymous wrote:Make space in your home for girl scout cookie season is almost here
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always been a food hoarder, brought on by sketchy access to it growing up.
Like 15 years ago I really surpassed myself and ordered one of those year’s supply of emergency food things. Giant buckets of rice, grains, sugar, beans. Like 150 #10 cans of everything non-perishable you could come up with. A whole load of stuff.
Good news is that I still actually use it all. I mill my own flour and make pots of plain rice and oats every week to mix in with my dogs food and sometimes eat myself.
I keep stocks of everything, though. Soap, garbage and plastic bags, toilet paper, paper towels, coffee. I order a lot online so it’s often a case of something at a time.
I have a metric ton of candy due to the case at a time thing. I’m really bad. I want one candy bar, eat it, and end up with 23 left that I’m not in the mood for for months.
Anonymous wrote:I was a minimalist until I moved into a house, then I basically turned into a low key hoarder. Then I inherited the contents of my mom’s vacation home, she and my stepdad were high-end hoards to the point where their place looked like a TGI Friday’s with all the stuff on the walls, the linens for 5 bedrooms, stuff.
I’m getting better at curating it all. I manage to put together 6 boxes or so of stuff every month for the charity pickups.
And a flash flood to our basement pretty much solved the contents on that floor. Lost everything there except for what I’d presciently kept in sealed Rubbermaid bins.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was sick recently and wore a mask to school for a few days. He used up our last precious masks.
Guess I need to buy more.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Make space in your home for girl scout cookie season is almost here
Anonymous wrote:I am not a hoarder or prepper in a doomsday sense. I do however find I hate leaving the house so when I go to the grocery store, I buy more then I need at the moment for the sake not having to go back in three days time. Before, I kept very little on hand and went shopping two or three times a week. Now it’s once every 7-10 days.