Let me tell you something about turning another year older and wiser: you stop explaining your purchases and start celebrating them.
Yes, I already have a Kitchen Aid. A perfectly good one, actually—a relic from my twenties, gifted by an ex who’s now just a footnote in my story. That mixer has been my ride-or-die for years. We’ve made crusty sourdough loaves at 6 AM, whipped up birthday cakes for every niece and nephew, churned fresh butter just because we could, and rolled out pasta dough until our arms ached in the best way. The attachments alone have saved me countless hours—spiralizing vegetables, grinding meat, even making ice cream. This machine isn’t just a mixer; it’s practically a sous chef.
So why, you might ask, did I buy the 7-quart beast for myself this birthday month?
Because I wanted to.
And honestly? That’s the only reason I need.
The “Buy It Nice, Not Twice” Philosophy
There’s something deeply satisfying about investing in quality—for yourself. Not waiting for someone else to recognize what you deserve. Not making do with hand-me-downs or gifts with complicated histories. Just deciding that you’re worth the good stuff and making it happen.
The Kitchen Aid 7-quart isn’t just bigger (though let’s be real, that extra capacity means I can double recipes without breaking a sweat). It’s about the ritual of choosing something beautiful and functional, something that will sit on my counter like a sculpture, ready to work whenever inspiration strikes. In Blue Velvet, Ink Blue, or any color that makes my heart sing.
This is rich auntie energy at its finest: knowing quality when you see it, understanding that some things are worth the investment, and refusing to settle for “good enough” when “absolutely perfect” is available.
Why Kitchen Aid Remains Unmatched
After years with my first mixer, I can tell you exactly why these machines justify their price tag:
They last. My original is still going strong after all these years. These aren’t appliances that end up at Goodwill after two years—they’re workhorses that become family heirlooms.
The attachments are life-changing. From the pasta roller that turns Sunday afternoon into an Italian feast, to the food grinder that means I know exactly what’s in my burgers, to the spiralizer that makes vegetable prep actually enjoyable—each attachment expands what’s possible in your kitchen.
They make you want to cook. There’s something about having professional-grade equipment that elevates your entire cooking game. You’re not just making dinner; you’re creating something worth the effort.
Time is money, honey. While the mixer kneads, whips, and mixes, you’re free to prep other components, sip your wine, or simply enjoy the process. The time saved over the years? Priceless.
Birthday Month Manifesto
This birthday month purchase isn’t frivolous—it’s an investment in the next chapter. It’s saying yes to myself before anyone else has a chance to weigh in. It’s understanding that wanting something beautiful and functional isn’t shallow; it’s knowing yourself well enough to recognize what brings you joy.
Do I need two mixers? Maybe not. But need isn’t the point anymore.
The point is that I’ve earned this. I’ve put in the hours in the kitchen, I’ve fed the people I love, I’ve turned flour and water into magic enough times to know that the right tools matter.
So here’s to buying it nice, not twice. Here’s to birthday months and treating yourself like the rich auntie you’ve become (in spirit, if not in trust fund). Here’s to Kitchen Aid mixers that will outlast relationships, jobs, and probably several apartments.
And here’s to you, reading this and nodding along, adding that 7-quart to your cart.
Because you want to.
And that’s reason enough.
PS: The Blue Velvet is chef’s kiss, but you do you. Whatever color speaks to your soul is the right choice.