On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 16:28:02 -0500, Tracy > wrote:
>So, in my quest to fill my kitchen with everything I could possible
>need, I have realized that I don't mind too much spending the money for
>what I really want.
>
>My latest purchase - an electric kettle for 40 bucks which I love.
>
>I have recently decided to get a new pepper mill and the one I really
>really want is 80 bucks. Now, spending $80 for a pepper mill at first
>sounds a little ridiculous but it would last forever. My grandchildren
>could potentially inherit it.
>
>Just wondering what you are willing to spend money on and what are you
>not willing to spend money on.....
snippage
>
>-Tracy
These are tools. Just like my husbands spud wrench, bull pin, sleever
bar etc...for his trade (before retirement).
Buying the best tool for the job is money saved in the long run.
My friends tease me and call me the "Queen of Justification." If I had
to I could justify each and every purchase I make, no matter how
silly. ;-)
koko
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