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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster
And yes, I have a bread machine which I only used several times years ago when we lived together, I had a yogurt maker from Goodwill (it cost just a few dollars, but the whole idea of making yogurt at home when grocery stores are full of good tasting yogurt!), I used to have an ice-cream maker, also from Goodwill, also used a few times only, I used to have a collection of crock-pots (slow cookers) - one round, one oval, one with detachable base -- the only gadget I have never had is a big stand-alone mixer because I have never done industrial strength baking.
So, yes.
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you like to cook, so this is kinda natural, even if it seems excesive. And you are not the only one who purchases stuff. If anybody with bread machine collecting dust would be diagnosed bipolar then 90% of my country is so (and yes, they have yogurth makers too... and they will buy the next trendy kitchen tool... most people).
I said this before, I think majority people lives excesivelly. I knew people who were in debt and yet travelled to Mexico and had lasic and simmilar shallow ****... and no DX. No problems otherwise. All educated people. Maybe it IS partly cultural.
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