tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316108731217799176.post5565716308712556616..comments2023-09-29T03:48:34.188-05:00Comments on Dementia for 2: The Skinny Woman's Guide To ShoppingInge'http://www.blogger.com/profile/04314927398557440266noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-316108731217799176.post-8534196056875224682010-11-17T19:07:38.652-06:002010-11-17T19:07:38.652-06:00You are so right - I don't like shopping, but ...You are so right - I don't like shopping, but I totally love the hunt!<br /><br />If I am really in a hurry, I'll go to a "normal" store but for most things - clothing, housewares, books - waiting a week or a month will make no difference. So why not hit the thrift stores until what I want appears?<br /><br />The money saved is definitely worth it too - and I love that I'm helping out a charity while keeping stuff out of landfills!<br /><br />One tiny suggestion is that thriftshopping is a "circle"; I try to bring something to donate, not every time, but when I can. It's easier for me to simplify my life if I'm not throwing something away, but sending it on to a new home!rewinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14008105385364113371noreply@blogger.com