Last week I went to a local restaurant outside of Nashville with my husband. Sat on the patio, shared an appetizer, and we each had a hamburger and a beer. With tip it was $80! We make good money but that is unsustainable--especially since I have a 1/2 steer in the freezer, Miller lites in the fridge and patio at home. For people that don't cook, how can you NOT afford to buy cookware?!
I know! When we were not cooking because of the remodel, eating out was practically a second mortgage — and we weren’t even eating expensive food! I’d much rather spend that money on nice cookware lol
We bought ceramic nonsticks at Costco, and they’re just terrible. Certain things that never stick in my other pans, like eggs and pancake mix, absolutely wrecked these ceramics. It’s crazy.
Last week I went to a local restaurant outside of Nashville with my husband. Sat on the patio, shared an appetizer, and we each had a hamburger and a beer. With tip it was $80! We make good money but that is unsustainable--especially since I have a 1/2 steer in the freezer, Miller lites in the fridge and patio at home. For people that don't cook, how can you NOT afford to buy cookware?!
I know! When we were not cooking because of the remodel, eating out was practically a second mortgage — and we weren’t even eating expensive food! I’d much rather spend that money on nice cookware lol
We bought ceramic nonsticks at Costco, and they’re just terrible. Certain things that never stick in my other pans, like eggs and pancake mix, absolutely wrecked these ceramics. It’s crazy.