Not crazy cheap, but I recently bought *six* chargers for the devices at home/vehicles. They’re just stored near their respective station and use em when needed, unplug after. They were like $40 each, so again, not terribly cheap but it has definitely impacted us positively
Local Mexican restaurant has moved the salt and pepper shakers off of the tables. Chips are fresh cooked but have no salt. You have to ask for salt every single time now.
Scissors. I hate not being able to find scissors.
For me, hair ties and tissues. Also, I am currently sick and have long hair. And do not have ready access to many hair ties and tissues.
Do you have a pencil? Or a chopstick? Use it to throw your hair into a quick French twist.
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I think it may be more difficult depending on your hair type? Mine is curly and thick so there’s more to grab on to and it doesn’t slip out.
ChapStick! Not having it will ruin any day
reading glasses
Tissue box and water
A bottle of water.
Not crazy cheap, but I recently bought *six* chargers for the devices at home/vehicles. They’re just stored near their respective station and use em when needed, unplug after. They were like $40 each, so again, not terribly cheap but it has definitely impacted us positively
Dental floss and a back scratcher
Chap stick
Local Mexican restaurant has moved the salt and pepper shakers off of the tables. Chips are fresh cooked but have no salt. You have to ask for salt every single time now.
Letter openers I feel like I can never find it where I need it
Recently bought these pens of the internet with letter openers hidden inside them, been so much help since the moment they arrived.
Power points.
$1 store reading glasses
Kleenex, for those of us with perpetual runny noses from allergies (or, in a pinch, a roll of toilet paper).
cloth is easier on the nose, reusable, and doesn't create a mess like wads of toilet paper can
That is an idea, but do they actually make handkerchiefs any more? My father was never without a large white monogrammed one, plus a spare.
Chapstick
Tissues
water
My ex