The reasoning of a comfortable middle class: “You can’t buy a dress for £40”. Yes, Alex, you can. It may not be designer but are you really frugal if you don’t consider options other than high-end priced designer clothes?.
What is she on about! I got a great work dress from Asda the other day and most of my summer dresses are from charity shopsView attachment 819435
The reasoning of a comfortable middle class: “You can’t buy a dress for £40”. Yes, Alex, you can. It may not be designer but are you really frugal if you don’t consider options other than high-end priced designer clothes?.
Her kitchen is 7.2 meters long and 3.5 meters wide, giving them approximately 25 square meters of kitchen. I would hardly call it small.Also the extension / shape of kitchen is weird. Why wouldn’t you at that expense give yourself a bit more room. I didn’t realise until the ill thought our tour of doom how pokey is it.
Nothing wrong of course with a smaller house, just don’t load it with so many crap filled baskets
That’s more than half of our entire flat! How do they make it look so small? (rhetorical question)Her kitchen is 7.2 meters long and 3.5 meters wide, giving them approximately 25 square meters of kitchen. I would hardly call it small.
I just can’t bring myself to believe that. Less green than throwing them away doesn’t equate to less green than buying more fast fashion that people don’t actually need.Renting clothes is ‘less green than throwing them away’
Transportation and dry cleaning make it the worst green option for consumers of fashion, study findswww.theguardian.com
The smugness of her face in that pic above, ugh.
I think borrowing clothes from strangers is a brilliant thing in moderation. Subscriptions to stores where they post you multiple items a month not so much. But it’s perfect for a wedding guest dress. I had a ton of dresses I bought for weddings that I’m unlikely to wear again.I just can’t bring myself to believe that. Less green than throwing them away doesn’t equate to less green than buying more fast fashion that people don’t actually need.
Her kitchen is 7.2 meters long and 3.5 meters wide, giving them approximately 25 square meters of kitchen. I would hardly call it small.
She has a kitchen for a 1-2 bed flat, then again one should ask why should 2 ‘students’ own a big kitchenYou are correct and I am wrong - it is not small.
I meant more along the lines of they’ve paid loads for an extension and it seems poorly thought out.
I can’t understand why they didn’t do storage cupboards etc on the opp wall to kitchen.
I couldn’t live with the amount of crap everywhere
She is very nasal isn’t she!?Why on earth doesn’t she sort her sinuses out?! It sounds disgusting and she must snore like a train when she sleeps. No idea what the point of the make up ‘tutorial’ was Poorly applied and basic.
And is it just me that thought the dress was utterly hideous?! The colour alone - shocking!This was like a toddler in a new dress. So cringeworthy. I see she had to remind us that it’s rented.
I absolutely cant listen to any baby proofing advice from her after that ridiculous post with the bookshelves above the cot that loads of people rightly called her out on.She’s mentioned babyproofing a lot lately. My money is on an - ever so organic - advert coming next week on this.
Otherwise baby proofing is simple - move stuff, get lock thingys for drawers/cupboards and move dangerous or breakable stuff!