Going chemical-free is worth the money

šŸ„˜ I got rid of all my old pots and pans that didnā€™t match and had PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, lead, cadmium and other toxic materials that can leach into your food, making them unsafe for you and your family. 

Hereā€™s what I bought instead. Let me tell you, these are expensive, but they have no chemicals, and I donā€™t even need to use spray oil anymore. With the holidays coming up, youā€™ll definitely use these:

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Tags: cookware, kitchen


Do you need the latest and greatest phone?

Shiny, new things sure have their appeal ā€” take the brand-new Apple iPhone 16. But are the newest flagship phones and laptops worth the extra premium you pay to get them?

Most of the time, and for most people, no. There are a few good reasons why. If youā€™re tempted by a new smartphone that costs more than a mortgage payment, keep reading. Iā€™ll help you figure out whatā€™s right for you.

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Sellers, beware of this new eBay scam

People are buying high-ticket items on eBay, filing returns, then sending back thank-you cards instead of the product. Sellers are reporting the scam (with proof the return label is on a tiny envelope) but get stuck in an endless appeals process. Good luck getting eBay on the phone to help. Iā€™d steer clear for now.

šŸ¶ Your best friendā€™s best friend: Content Queen Allie was telling me about how much her pup, Nova, loves her BarkBox subscription. It shows up in the mail monthly (or however often you want), packed with treats and toys. Thereā€™s a standard option or the Super Chewer box if your pup tears up soft toys.

šŸ¾ Amazon hack: Amazonā€™s new AI chatbot, Rufus, can help you find things to buy and answer product questions. People are using it to find cheaper versions of popular name-brand items. Pro tip: The bot wonā€™t help if you ask for ā€œdupesā€ (paywall link). Rephrase your request, like asking for ā€œleggings similar to Lululemon pants.ā€ Youā€™ve gotta be smarter than the bot!

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So smart: Instead of just one smart plug, upgrade to a smart power strip. This one is 40% off and has six outlets you can control individually. Looks like a home office home run to me.

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EVs are cheap right now: You can score the Hyundai Ioniq 5 for $259 a month or lease a Nissan Leaf for just $20 a month (paywall link). How the heck? Dealer incentives. Leased EVs are classified as “commercial vehicles,” qualifying them for a full $7,500 tax credit, which gets passed on to you.

Speaking of Temu and Shein: Their cheap wares are for sale on Etsy, a site meant for vintage and handmade goods. Sellers are breaking the rules by listing mass-produced items, sometimes at 10 times the original price. Donā€™t get duped: Do a reverse image search to see if the same product pops up elsewhere.

It’ll only get worse: More companies than just Uber are now on the surge-pricing bandwagon. Wendyā€™s announced AI-powered digital menus (then walked it back), and Krogerā€™s got digital price tags that can change grocery prices in real time. They say it’s to lower prices during peak hours. Start by discounting items close to expiration dates, and I might believe it.

Suddenly, Iā€™m not hungry: Want unlimited grocery delivery from Amazon? Thatā€™ll be $99, in addition to the $139 annual charge for Amazon Prime. It works on orders over $35 from Amazon Fresh, Whole Foods and select retailers on Amazon.com. Iā€™ll stick with Instacart.

šŸ’ø Old electronics lying around? Costcoā€™s revamped trade-in program lets you swap them for a store gift card, no membership needed. The trade-in values arenā€™t small potatoes, either; you can get up to $1,080 for an old laptop! Go to this portal for a quote. If youā€™re cool with their offer, the shippingā€™s free and youā€™ll have your money in under three weeks. PSA: Amazon has a trade-in program, too, so compare both to see which gives you the better price.

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