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Although I don't make New Year's resolutions per say, I'm committed to becoming an even more curated buyer of things in the future. During the last few years I've tried to simplify life by bringing fewer things into my kitchen, bathroom, home ... i.e., life, which includes food, personal care items, clothing and home goods. My goal isn't to do without necessities. It's to buy what I need; not more than what I need.
Just a few years ago I might have purchased 6 or 8 shampoos or soap, or (fill in the blank) at a good price, usually to qualify for free shipping. But it takes too long to finish the stash and often leads to unintended waste. So I've reformed! Now I buy one, plus a spare of most everything even at a good price.
If I must add too many extras to get free shipping, I pass on an item. In my experience, it saves more money and lessens waste. Sales happen often enough so there's no real need to stock up as if we only get to the supermarket, or drugstore once a year. I'll be able to find noodles, condensed milk, body lotion, lipstick, bedsheets, (or you name it) on sale again after finishing my one, plus one product. I also think each of us is savvy enough to know when to make an exception to this general rule. So I'm not worried about running out, or of having to overpay for most things.
What's more, I begin 2020 having mostly replaced processed food (examples of what I no longer buy: canned soups, boxed ready-to-eat breakfast cereals and carbonated sodas; processed food is usually found in the middle aisles of a supermarket) with real food that I bring home to prepare myself (like meat, potatoes, whole grains [oatmeal, quinoa], fruit and vegetables, coffee and tea; which is usually stocked in the side lanes of a supermarket).
With personal care items, my mission continues ... not to buy any more soap, lotions, potions, shampoos, or conditioners until I use up what I already have ... and mostly I succeed! My goal is to have no more than one shampoo in the bathroom caddy (done!) and not more than 2 hair conditioners there (I'm working on it)! Moreover, I can't recommend the beauty brands SheaMoisture (personal care goods) and The Ordinary (skin care) enough for consumers who seek the highest quality of ingredients for less. Both are game changers in the beauty industry!
For apparel, the game chargers are Uniqlo and T.J. Maxx, where fashion and quality for less are unbeatable. For furniture and home accessories (including cookware), I must give the nod to T.J. Maxx again along with its sister company, HomeGoods. You simply can't match high quality verses low price elsewhere. Of course furniture is the more complicated always requiring hours of research per need.
But money alone will never enrich a life. So on THE SAVVY SHOPPER you also get a dose of lifestyle, history, entertainment, philosophy ... and an occasional essay on some world event. And as usual, I encourage you to share your thoughts and let me know if there are subjects you wish to know more about. Thank you ♥dear readers♥ for stopping by ... xoxo!
🎊Happy New Year 2020!🎉
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