The things you're thinking of dropping are things we either never bought or returned. Exersaucer is horrid for baby's spine. If they can pull to stand, they can do that. They will stand and do little squats for hours all on their own. The main,ultimate point of such a device is to keep baby contained. And that's not something worth ruining the baby's pelvis for. We got a pretty highchair. We returned it. DS's food experiences were delayed to try to keep allergies at bay (both DH and I were fed ridiculously early, and both of us have had issues with allergies and worse that we feel link right up with the early food), so by the time he was eating there was truly no point of a highchair. Before, when he wasn't eating foods but was with us at the table, it was just fine for him to sit on my lap. Swing...same situation IMO as the exersaucer. It's so much more fun for everyone to just PLAY with the baby. For dinnertime learn the art of the back-carry (Moby wrap is great for this, or even just a long length of cloth), keep that fabric away from the stove, and get baby started on learning the kitchen rules and how to cook early! (I was not someone who allowed DS to play in the kitchen...my ears are too sensitive to let him hammer on pots, so that wasn't something I could do...other times I just got him busy with things he tended to play with and did my kitchen-time in spurts) The only containment unit we got was a "baby papasan", which DS could get out of by 6 months. There went my few peaceful showers!

For brief periods of time, when DS was bitty, it worked, but it didn't work for long. All we "needed" were clothes and cloth dipes. Everything else was an extra. And we exchanged half of the newborn clothes we got at my shower for bigger sizes, because we figured the baby would grow and we would need other clothes. It was not my idea, it was someone else's, and it was absolutely brilliant.