Yep - she made that accusation (this is coming from the person who has brought 5 dogs, 3 cats, and 3 chickens into hour home (this is the "currently alive" list))?
I do buy things in bulk - I won't deny that, especially when there is a good sale. Some body wash I like was buy one get one free to I bought 10 bottles.
Some good paper towels were on sale (1/3 off) so I ended up buying 5 or 6 8-packs and 6 4-double roll packs (don't forget we have a litter of puppies).
We needed litter pellets for our Breeze litter box so I got a 6 pack on Amazon.com (about 25% off retail).
A few months ago canned chicken was on sale - buy one get one free so I bought 20 cans of it.
You can see where this is going. But I do not think I am becoming a hoarder. Why?
These are all items that we need and will use (I'm not buying pointless items), all were on sale (at a good price) and I do not intend to buy anymore of it until we are low on it (except paper towels if we start to go though them quickly, we can go though as much as 2 rolls a day with puppies).
I also got items that we will use quickly. It's not like I buy several boxes of cake mix at one time - that will sit for a while (but we always have on hand - you'll never know when you will get a cake batter craving!). 2-3 boxes at most (different flavors).
Also, I make sure we have the room to store this stuff. The paper towels are nicely stacked in the "pet room" (mainly a room for the cats and pet supplies and general storage), same with the litter. The canned chicken (what's left of it) is in a drawer with other canned goods. The body wash is on a shelf with other bathroom / hygiene related items.
Personally, I think there is a difference between being stocked and being a hoarder.
Anyone else or will I be on a TV show soon?
I do buy things in bulk - I won't deny that, especially when there is a good sale. Some body wash I like was buy one get one free to I bought 10 bottles.
Some good paper towels were on sale (1/3 off) so I ended up buying 5 or 6 8-packs and 6 4-double roll packs (don't forget we have a litter of puppies).
We needed litter pellets for our Breeze litter box so I got a 6 pack on Amazon.com (about 25% off retail).
A few months ago canned chicken was on sale - buy one get one free so I bought 20 cans of it.
You can see where this is going. But I do not think I am becoming a hoarder. Why?
These are all items that we need and will use (I'm not buying pointless items), all were on sale (at a good price) and I do not intend to buy anymore of it until we are low on it (except paper towels if we start to go though them quickly, we can go though as much as 2 rolls a day with puppies).
I also got items that we will use quickly. It's not like I buy several boxes of cake mix at one time - that will sit for a while (but we always have on hand - you'll never know when you will get a cake batter craving!). 2-3 boxes at most (different flavors).
Also, I make sure we have the room to store this stuff. The paper towels are nicely stacked in the "pet room" (mainly a room for the cats and pet supplies and general storage), same with the litter. The canned chicken (what's left of it) is in a drawer with other canned goods. The body wash is on a shelf with other bathroom / hygiene related items.
Personally, I think there is a difference between being stocked and being a hoarder.
Anyone else or will I be on a TV show soon?
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