Anonymous wrote:For me, working from home has been the biggest money saver. I dont have to pay for transportation costs, work clothes, lunches, etc.
Other things for us have been:
-Not buying the latest electronic/gadgets. We don't have an ipad and I don't even have a personal cell phone under my name. I just use the one that my company gave me for work.
-Not buying breakfast cereals. Not a big fan of them anyway, but my husband was addicted. We use to buy at least 3 boxes of those per grocery trip. Now we do oatmeal- it comes a long way and it's healthier.
-Just cooking more in general. Not buying too many boxed things like mac-n-cheese, or frozen meals. I've found that cooking things homemade is actually cheaper than buying convenience foods.
-Buying fruits and veggies at the Asian food store.
-We drive old cars. Haven't had a car payment in 7 years and plan to drive our cars till they basically die.
-Giving up the cleaning lady.
-Giving up on Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, etc.
-Not going to the salon to get manis/pedis. I've also found an Asian salon that will cut my hair and do my brows, etc. for less than half the price of what I used to pay in a fancy salon. They do just as good of a job but without the New Age relaxation music in the background.
Anonymous wrote:i shall make sure to warn you to avert your eyes before i enter your presence with my homemade manicure. i would not want you to go blind.Anonymous wrote:NP here
Do you guys do it because you have to or...why?
Because it is no life- without small luxuries like a long hot shower or a cup of coffee if you want it... And homemade manicures look pathetic for the most part, sorry...
Anonymous wrote:To the last PP - any good thrift store tips? Best ones in the area? Best days to go? We are in MD. TIA!
i shall make sure to warn you to avert your eyes before i enter your presence with my homemade manicure. i would not want you to go blind.Anonymous wrote:NP here
Do you guys do it because you have to or...why?
Because it is no life- without small luxuries like a long hot shower or a cup of coffee if you want it... And homemade manicures look pathetic for the most part, sorry...
) my spouse calls me a chick now, because I am always saying cheep- cheep, lol!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Never buy lunch out. If you buy it five times a week, that's $50-$60 a week right there (if you go to lunch places like Chop't, Panera, Au Bon Pain, etc). Think about the absurdity of an $8.00 sandwich and how you could easily make it at home.
And I hate to say it, but stay away from Starbucks. Brew at home and/or drink the free coffee at work.
True, true, true. Didn't do the math, but that's got to be at least $1k a year right there. Jesus Christ. And I like my coffee I make at home better. I mean, I will go in for a Peppermint Mocha maybe 3-4 times over the holiday season, but that's it.

Anonymous wrote:Never buy lunch out. If you buy it five times a week, that's $50-$60 a week right there (if you go to lunch places like Chop't, Panera, Au Bon Pain, etc). Think about the absurdity of an $8.00 sandwich and how you could easily make it at home.