Pots and Pans
Guess what? I went to the Arizona State Fair this weekend with my mom. I know she enjoys Bob Dylan’s music and he happened to be performing Saturday night. I thought it would be a nice experience for the both of us. We were both expecting to hear some of his older music, but the entire concert was his newer stuff. We were both not too happy about that, but we made the best of it. We walked around the fair and shared some quality mother daughter time. We walked in the exhibition room and ended up sitting down and watching a hour and a half presentation on some American made cookware. Well again…guess what? I bought a set. Yes, I did! I spent $1800.00 dollars on pots and pans and you want to know what really rocks? Usually when someone spends a lot of money and tells someone about it they usually receive some form of criticism for spending that much money OR someone tells them how they have that product and it was a waste of their time and money. Everyone I told had no idea what it was and when I briefly explained why I was so willing to spend so much on it, no one objected. I am definitely not used to spending large amounts of money on anything, but this was my treat to me and my mom. I am going to share some of the pots with her or just give her a few to use, because I will not need all of them. I am excited because my weight has always been an issue for me, well at least since I got clean a little over 4 years ago and this is the perfect way to eat healthy and hearty meals full of vitamins and antioxidants. I also think it is amazing that the company is green, which means that they did not leave a carbon footprint while making the product. For those of you that do not know what that means…it means that they did not use hazardous waste and materials to produce the product and did not use harmful gases to heat anything and basically steered clear of anything harmful to the planet and humans while producing everything. It is also awesome that I don’t need water to cook my vegetables and I won’t need a lot of electricity. This means that I can have a home cooked meal everyday if I wanted to and maintain my health and eat delicious gourmet food as often as I make time to. This was money well spent and I am not going to have buyer’s remorse about it, because in the long run it is doing more for me than what I paid for, well…if I use it.
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