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Hey guys! Long time no see!
It's been years since I was here! I know that a lot of the old girls moved on to ProBoards, but well I'm lazy and thought I'd come back here.
I'll start with an easy question...
What are the "little" things you do to save money every month?
Re: Hey guys! Long time no see!
I was a huge lurker before but I totally remember your screen name!
My number one thing I do is save my "D Dollars" you know how one dollar bills have letters on them from where they were printed? Well I save all the D's that I find, no matter how many I get back in change I save them and put them away. They really add up too. I paid for a night at an AMAZING B&B last weekend with mine. Now my Mom saves all the letters for different reasons/people and my friend saves the L's so we are always trading when we see each other. It's dumb but a lot of fun.
One of the ways we save is we save all our change. At the end of the month we roll it and take it to the bank to add to DS's college or savings fund. And since we use mainly cash it ends up adding up every month- I've had $30 to deposit for him one month!!
I cut my husband's hair and I do my own waxing and nails.
When we do but things, I never buy anything that isn't on sale or we can't get something extra from the purchase.
For example, if it's not on the front or back page of the weekly grocery store ad, it doesn't wind up in our fridge or pantry. I'm also lucky to have a nearby grocery store that doubles coupons.
For household goods other than food, I buy online (stocking up when items are sale) at drugstore.com, Walgreens online or soap.com through either Southwest or United Airlines points portal (whichever offer the better rate at the moment) to earn frequent flyer miles.
We like a travel a lot so we use the miles for airfare and then book hotel rooms through Priceline, hotels.com, Jetsetter or Hotel Tonight.
We also prepay whenever we can to save on things like insurance, the gym or utilities.
I'm also a hardcore use it 'till the last drop is gone person. I'm completely unashamed to admit I cut open the body wash and moisturizer bottles to get every last usable drop!!
A few months ago, we also got rid of cable in lieu of a Kindle Fire box and Amazon Prime.
Otherwise we are simply mindful to watch every dollar and think outside the box to find new deals and ways to save.
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We are in a great situation where we have no household bills and the only bills we do have are Student loans, cell phone and car insurance. We save money by taking full advantage of our situation and eating in the dining hall for all meals they provide. Besides that there isn't a whole heck of a lot we can do to save besides keep being low maintenance people.
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Welcome back!
Our biggest money saver is packing our lunch, and making coffee at home instead of stopping at DD or Starbucks in the morning.
I'm with @brij2006, cooking from scratch is our biggest saver by far. We're also in the middle of a move that will give my H a longer commute than me for the first time in our relationship. We plan to "trade" cars for the work commute to save on gas since my gat gets 36 mpg and his is more around 25. I also skip a lot of the "girl" maintenance stuff like mani/pedis, frequent hair cuts, and elaborate makeup, though being in a more "casual" field of work allows that to be possible for me and I know many others don't have that option.