
You’re moving and it’s time to think about what you need and what you don’t. Here are some basics to cover before you decide what’s garbage and what to keep.
1. Furniture: Does your furniture smell funny? Maybe it’s comfortable, but if you can see the grooves in the couch where you were just sitting, it’s time to go shopping. I know, I know, buying new furniture can be daunting, especially when you aren’t in the money. But that doesn’t mean that you can’t find discount home furniture. A new couch is always a welcome touch, and it won’t cost you too much if you look around for it. A good place to shop is a wholesale furniture liquidator.
2. Kitchen: This is an important one. If your pots and pans have a thin black crust on them – the silver surface hasn’t seen the light of day for years, toss ’em and buy discount kitchen appliances and cookware. Go to a restaurant wholesaler and buy what you need. They will offer the quality that you want at the prices you desire. Gadgets and appliances can add up, and if you’re not married, you probably don’t have a blender or garlic press. But these small items can have major benefits and be money savers in the long run (everyone knows it’s less expensive to make your own food than to eat out). A discount Cuisinart and Supentown rice maker can make a big difference in your culinary life.…