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Cooking is a skill that can be learned.
Very rarely are the multi use ingredients that expensive, or they can be bought in bulk to reduce cost.
Once you know what you're doing a delicious dinner takes less time to prepare than most people would expect.
A little investment of time on a person's part and you'll be cooking most things more to your taste than any restaurant could.
We've all had that moment when we see a price tag and immediately think, "Wait... someone actually spends that much?" For many of us, things like designer handbags, luxury cars, and million-dollar homes feel like they belong in a completely different world.
But the funny thing about money is that "expensive" can mean very different things depending on who you ask. A Ferrari might be someone's impossible dream while being someone else's weekend purchase. However, every now and then, we come across something so ridiculously expensive that almost everyone can agree—it is truly in a league of its own. These are the kinds of items that make you stop scrolling and wonder how something could possibly cost that much.
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I bought a 2007 C6 in spectacular condition with only 65,000 miles for about $20k. Paid cash. My coworker that drives a brand new $60,000 Jeep always makes “rich guy” jokes towards me.
I’m like… dude… I didn’t buy a Corvette because I’m rich. I’m doing well because I don’t go $60k in debt for a Jeep.
The thing just uses Chevy parts. Brake rotors were cheaper to replace than my wife’s Subaru Forester. It’s fun as hell and I can sell it 2-3 years later for basically what I paid for it.
And believe it or not, some of the most expensive things on Earth aren't even made on Earth. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx mission brought back samples collected from the surface of an asteroid called Bennu, and these tiny pieces of space material are considered some of the most valuable substances ever studied. Their estimated value comes to an astonishing $9.6 million (approximately £7.9 million) per gram. But their importance goes far beyond their price tag. Scientists discovered that Bennu contains a wide variety of organic compounds and many of the ingredients linked to the building blocks of DNA. Basically, these little pieces of an asteroid could help answer some of humanity's biggest questions about life itself.
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Edit - Recently I found someone’s brand new Ray Ban wayfarers at a thrift store in the cheap sunglasses box for less than $5. Immaculate condition with case. Brand new these are $200+.
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If space rocks weren't impressive enough, here's another substance with an unbelievable price tag: helium-3. This rare isotope of helium is extremely difficult to find naturally on Earth, with only small amounts existing in our atmosphere. Most of the helium-3 available today comes from the slow decay of tritium, another rare and valuable substance. Tritium itself is worth around $29,000 (approximately £24,000) per gram and has important uses in nuclear technology. Despite this process, helium-3 remains incredibly scarce, with global production estimated at only 10–20 kilograms per year. When something is that rare, it's no surprise that its value skyrockets.
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Don’t get me wrong, I notice the bill increase during the summer months. But it’s not that crazy for the amount of comfort it provides.
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Now, let's come back down to Earth and talk about a treasure that has fascinated people for more than a century. The Cullinan diamond holds the record for being the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever discovered. Found in 1905, this incredible stone weighed a massive 3,106 carats before being carefully cut into 105 individual diamonds. The largest of these, Cullinan I, also known as the Great Star of Africa, weighs 530.2 carats. Today, it sits proudly in the British Sovereign’s Sceptre and is estimated to be worth around $400 million. Not bad for something that started as a single piece of rock hidden underground.
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Now it's time to talk about something a little more familiar—but definitely not something you'll find in your average refrigerator. Pule cheese, also known as magareći sir, is a Serbian delicacy made from 60% Balkan donkey milk and 40% goat milk. Produced in the Zasavica Nature Reserve, this unusual cheese has earned the title of one of the world's most expensive cheeses. It reportedly sells for around $1,300 per kilogram. So, the next time someone tells you cheese is just a simple snack, remember that some varieties come with a very serious luxury price tag. A cheese platter has never sounded quite this fancy.
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Some foods are so expensive that you might spend more time admiring them than actually eating them. Almas caviar is one such example, made from the rare eggs of albino sturgeon and considered one of the most luxurious foods in the world. With a price of approximately $34,500 per kilogram, this delicacy is definitely not something most people casually add to their shopping list. Instead, it is often treated like a symbol of exclusivity and status. At that price, every tiny spoonful probably feels like a major financial decision. Sometimes, the luxury isn't just in the taste—it's in knowing how rare it is.
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Its not, rather its quite an enjoyable experience.
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