
It recently occurred to me that without doing anything, I have always kept a fairly green kitchen. All because I’ve been Miss Frugal (the unenlightened might call it Miss Chintzy) from way back when. I have never used a single watt of electricity on an electric coffee maker, an electric food mixer, a food processor, a microwave oven, a toaster oven, an electric frying pan, a waffle maker, an electric grill or an electric can opener, the last of which I’ve always considered a particularly frivolous item. I ask you, how hard is it to give a hand can opener a few twists with two fingers to pop open the lid of a can?
Admittedly, I have a doll-size kitchen, so buying and squeezing all these appliances into it would have been a superman size challenge. But even in large kitchens, I’ve never liked the look of appliances parked all over counters, especially when decked out in plastic shawls. The top reason I’ve never sprung for these items, however, is that I never felt the need to have them in the first place. This is in tune with the big frugalmeister himself, Thoreau, who said, “Our life is frittered away by detail. Simplify, simplify…A man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone.”
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