Has anyone else noticed that a lot of younger folks have joined our forum lately? That is really terrific; I certainly wish that I had gotten as smart about money at a young age as you all are.
We older folks talk a lot about what we are doing now and make occasional references to the "what was I thinking?" purchases we made in our younger days, but I thought it might be helpful to our new members who might be getting a place of their own for the first time if we shared what our SMARTEST purchases were in terms of durable consumer goods.
Here are 2 of mine.
PLAIN WHITE DISHES: After I got out of college and wanted my first set of "real" dishes I went with plain white ones (neither super formal nor super casual ... right in between) and 20-plus years later I am still using them! They go with everything, and they make even my food look good. (Nothing clashes with white.) While they have never looked trendy or "of the moment," they have also never looked dated or sadly out of style. I can jazz up my table by using brightly colored table cloths, candles, etc. Those same white dishes go with absolutely everything. I am still really happy with my decision to buy them.
GOOD QUALITY COOKING PANS: I have had cheap pans and they just don't last and so they aren't worth it if you cook a lot. Many years back I decided to "splurge" on good quality cooking pans and it has really paid off for me. Good quality does mean spending a bit more money than buying cheap pans, but if you check the clearance racks for "last year's model" of a pan you can still save quite a bit. One other note: The pans don't have to match and you only need a few; you don't need a big humongous set! Look for discounted, good-quality pans and don't worry if they don't match.
We older folks talk a lot about what we are doing now and make occasional references to the "what was I thinking?" purchases we made in our younger days, but I thought it might be helpful to our new members who might be getting a place of their own for the first time if we shared what our SMARTEST purchases were in terms of durable consumer goods.
Here are 2 of mine.
PLAIN WHITE DISHES: After I got out of college and wanted my first set of "real" dishes I went with plain white ones (neither super formal nor super casual ... right in between) and 20-plus years later I am still using them! They go with everything, and they make even my food look good. (Nothing clashes with white.) While they have never looked trendy or "of the moment," they have also never looked dated or sadly out of style. I can jazz up my table by using brightly colored table cloths, candles, etc. Those same white dishes go with absolutely everything. I am still really happy with my decision to buy them.
GOOD QUALITY COOKING PANS: I have had cheap pans and they just don't last and so they aren't worth it if you cook a lot. Many years back I decided to "splurge" on good quality cooking pans and it has really paid off for me. Good quality does mean spending a bit more money than buying cheap pans, but if you check the clearance racks for "last year's model" of a pan you can still save quite a bit. One other note: The pans don't have to match and you only need a few; you don't need a big humongous set! Look for discounted, good-quality pans and don't worry if they don't match.
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