In a fit of boredom this morning, I went to the Amazon home page. You gotta be kidding.
An outdoor pizza oven = $299. Outdoor? What? You can't cook it in your kitchen? If camping, have a hot dog.
A shower head filter = $169. If you need that, you better have one on every water source in your house.
A stainless steel tea kettle = $199. Something wrong with your stove top burner and a $25 tea kettle from WalMart?
A tomato shaped ceramic plant mister = $29. A plastic spray bottle from the dollar store for a buck or two would work just fine.
A 60" bamboo wall fan as wall art = $63. Really? That's all I have to say about that.
A heated towel warmer = $80. Holds two towels with all kinds of "don't"s. Do people store their towels in the fridge?
I have two appliances in my kitchen: a small crock pot and a two slice toaster with which I still burn the toast. Oh! and a small cuisinart food processor set that was a gift. I alternate between laughing and crying. Or both.
And on top of that, have you seen the dozens and dozens of videos out there about decluttering?
I had a joint garage sale with my daughter and her husband some years back. After we had everything set up, we took a break and sat in the driveway on our lawn chairs. My daughter said, "Wouldn't you like to have all the money you spent on all this crap?"
An outdoor pizza oven = $299. Outdoor? What? You can't cook it in your kitchen? If camping, have a hot dog.
A shower head filter = $169. If you need that, you better have one on every water source in your house.
A stainless steel tea kettle = $199. Something wrong with your stove top burner and a $25 tea kettle from WalMart?
A tomato shaped ceramic plant mister = $29. A plastic spray bottle from the dollar store for a buck or two would work just fine.
A 60" bamboo wall fan as wall art = $63. Really? That's all I have to say about that.
A heated towel warmer = $80. Holds two towels with all kinds of "don't"s. Do people store their towels in the fridge?
I have two appliances in my kitchen: a small crock pot and a two slice toaster with which I still burn the toast. Oh! and a small cuisinart food processor set that was a gift. I alternate between laughing and crying. Or both.
And on top of that, have you seen the dozens and dozens of videos out there about decluttering?
I had a joint garage sale with my daughter and her husband some years back. After we had everything set up, we took a break and sat in the driveway on our lawn chairs. My daughter said, "Wouldn't you like to have all the money you spent on all this crap?"