I was so close to getting my own apartment last week before realizing my math, while accurate, contained some flaws such as my not considering months where I had no work for a week or called out sick which may affect as much 1/4th of my income for the month, spending money throughout the month (I calculated I'd have $240 after all my bills leftover but this would have to include extra money going out to eat, car emergencies, textbooks, and saving which I'd probably not have a lot).
I still need to think of what I'd need if I were to move out again. Fridges and Stoves are generally already in apartments.
-Microwave
-Toaster
-Pots & Pans
-TUPPERWARE AND GLASSWARE
-DISHES
wat else i need
cat
bed linens
a washing machine / dryer set, unless you intend to go to the laundromat, i guess confuseddood;
Quote from: Thyme Syndrome on December 19, 2011, 03:41:08 PM
a washing machine / dryer set, unless you intend to go to the laundromat, i guess confuseddood;
depending on how far away said laundromat is, it may be simply more worth it to avoid getting a washing machine and dryer for now unless he can get used ones for cheap. plus a lot of apartments don't really have room for them. this one sure doesn't,
PLUNGER appeasement;
most apartments dont have washing machine/dryer hookups inside them??? and apartment buildings often have a laundry room
plunger is a pretty good suggestion. microwaves encourage shit eating so maybe not even get one (this is working out wonderfully for us)
i think most important things are cookware (a frying pan, a soup pot, and something that can be used as a wok/large pan/secondary soups pot), a few knives, and towels / paper towels / soap / basic cleaning supplies, and pillows.
Trash cans
Silverware
Futon/Bed
Possibly a lamp depending on how well it's lit
Quote from: Azunyan on December 19, 2011, 03:43:23 PM
this one sure doesn't,
Are you implying you live in an apartment now? confuseddood;
Quote from: vziard on December 19, 2011, 04:05:18 PM
most apartments dont have washing machine/dryer hookups inside them??? and apartment buildings often have a laundry room
plunger is a pretty good suggestion. microwaves encourage shit eating so maybe not even get one (this is working out wonderfully for us)
i think most important things are cookware (a frying pan, a soup pot, and something that can be used as a wok/large pan/secondary soups pot), a few knives, and towels / paper towels / soap / basic cleaning supplies, and pillows.
I don't really like microwaving food but it is good for leftovers and certain culinary shortcuts (steaming veggies, very quick baked potato, etc)
Quote from: Hippopo on December 19, 2011, 04:17:04 PM
Are you implying you live in an apartment now? confuseddood;
yes with my mom and sisters
for now
Liquor cabinet
gun cabinet
Drug cabinet
death cabinet
butt cabinet
Quote from: Khadafi on December 19, 2011, 04:17:22 PM
I don't really like microwaving food but it is good for leftovers and certain culinary shortcuts (steaming veggies, very quick baked potato, etc)
learn to cook, TAKE NO SHORTCUTS (seriously you don't need a microwave for anything if you have an oven and stove. reactionary I know)_
and all the cabinet recommends are good
then why do professional chefs even utilize microwaves baddood; baddood; baddood;
also:
-Bread Machine
-Pasta Maker
-FOOD PROCESSOR
I'm not a professional chef
but I would consider bread machin and pasta maker luxury items. isn't that stuff pretty easy to buy in many varieties, for half the cost? food processor would be awesome though.
spaghetti is hard >:[
breadmaker can save me many times. set before work
come home to fresh bred
i am the Breadmaker of the house- breadm aker
Quote from: Khadafi on December 22, 2011, 04:57:31 PM
spaghetti is hard >:[
breadmaker can save me many times. set before work
come home to fresh bred
or like stop at bakery on way home from work.
buy fresh bread that costs less than a box of bread mix
idk my mom always made fresh bread and it was always shit
Quote from: silvertone on December 22, 2011, 04:58:13 PM
i am the Breadmaker of the house- breadm aker
i think that's a led zeplin song
i like dyer maker or watever. but i can only listen to it for like ten seconds then i get bored of it lol.
bakery is more money than just buying ingredients.
Quote from: Khadafi on December 22, 2011, 05:55:37 PM
bakery is more money than just buying ingredients.
no it's not
'Round here it is >:(
up front I'd be paying more for the ingredients but for a pound-for-pound value of bread I'd be saving money.
Make sure you have some tools. Cheap set of screwdrivers, sockets, wrenches.
For emergencies, you know.
I like tools.
My apartment is fully furnished.
can't go wrong with rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, diethyl ether and other basic chemicals either