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s/o spending freeze

What would be the hardest thing for you to give up spending money on for a month?For H and me, it would be eating out/going out for drinks with friends. Hands down, no question.

Re: s/o spending freeze

  • Yep, food would be the main issue for me.
  • imageLucille Bluth:
    What would be the hardest thing for you to give up spending money on for a month?

    For H and me, it would be eating out/going out for drinks with friends. Hands down, no question.

    It's probably a toss up between this and the mid week unscheduled trips to the grocery store. We'll go and drop $100 on Sunday, but then Wednesday DH wants a different beer, or I'm bored with our options and cook a random different dinner etc... 

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  • Definitely eating out.
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    How is it that my BABY is going to be 3?
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    BFP-2/25/11; 8 Wk U/S-3/25/11-No HB, measured 6.5 wks; D&C
  • Eating out and going to the movies.
    *Old Nestie, New Name*

  • Fast food, especially breakfast. I have three or so fast meals that I can get and not ruin my calorie count for the day. It's so easy to just run through the drive through since I'm only feeding one. I know I could save tons if I just gave up fast food breakfast.
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    imageLucille Bluth:
    What would be the hardest thing for you to give up spending money on for a month?

    For H and me, it would be eating out/going out for drinks with friends. Hands down, no question.

    It's probably a toss up between this and the mid week unscheduled trips to the grocery store. We'll go and drop $100 on Sunday, but then Wednesday DH wants a different beer, or I'm bored with our options and cook a random different dinner etc... 

    Completely this for me too.  It doesn't matter how much time/thought I put into the grocery list for the weekend trip, I ALWAYS forget something.  This means at least one mid-week trip to the store, resulting in buying more than just the one thing we need.  Also - booze.  We really don't drink during the week, but it's pretty ridiculous how fast we go through the booze on the weekends.  I think we need to start measuring how much we put in our glasses!

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  • Wine, hands down.  Not that I drink it as much as before I had Wyatt but I do like to unwind with a glass of wine occasionally.
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  • Home improvement. I wouldn't go a week, let alone a month.
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  • Going out to eat. This is our main form of entertainment.
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