I spend way too much on cheese.
Fancy cheese from a fancy store."
This week, Reddit useru/ElsaJones315posed the question,“What’s your most money-consuming hobby?”

Here’s a look at some of the top-voted answers:
1.“Cheese.
I spend way too much on cheese.
Fancy cheese from a fancy store.

The kinds of cheese that normal people are like, ‘Why is that wedge of cheese so expensive?’
I get nice crackers, hot honey, salami, olives, and all the charcuterie board stuff.
I really just like a good cheese!”

2.“Horses.
I’ve had my horse for 17 years and financially, I gave it pretty much all I got.
3.“Photography.

But capturing those perfect moments makes it worth every penny.”
4.“Legos.
If my house ever burns down, the toxic plastic smoke is going to kill everyone in town.

My husbands collection is absolutely crazy.
Former LEGO stop motion brick animator.”
“Music in general…not only the instruments but pedals, strings, accessories (straps, etc.

), amps, and rehearsal room.
And the feeling that I’m not done yet.”
“Dungeons & Dragons.

The amount I’ve spent on source books, miniatures, and snacks is disgusting.”
“Having project cars that are never finished.”
If youre doing it properly, people dont realize how expensive and time-consuming it is.”

9.“Crochet.
Yarn can be expensive but it keeps me sane.”
“Scuba diving.”

11.“Golf.
Golf kart + clubs + balls + tees = a lot of money.”
“Mountain biking.”

13.“Gardening.
All the plants, pots, fertilizers, seeds trellis and more add up but I enjoy it.”
“I buy pretty notebooks and never write in them.”

15.“Cooking.
I’m always trying new stuff and it costs a lot.”
16.And finally, “Collecting hobbies.

I get into a new one every month and never stop buying gear.”
u/False_Salamander2952
“One year it would be candle making and buying all the gear for it.
Another year sourdough baking and again buying all the stuff for it.

But at least I have fun…until I get bored, that is.
“u/Deusorchi
Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity.


