When you move in with someone, or get married, you’re in such a blissful state of romantic suspension that few people stop to consider the fact that you when you choose to mix your life so closely with someone else’s, you could be asking for trouble.
Some people are so proud that they shop there they are willing to shout it from the rooftops, others slink in under cover of night and try desperately to maintain their “cool” or “hip” factor by either denying that they shop there, or that they are shopping there to be “ironic.” Either way, it is impossible to deny the savings juggernaut that is Walmart.
It turns out, there are so many simple ways to take little chunks out of your food budget – and once all is considered, the savings add up in a pretty significant way. So let’s embark on this pocket book challenge together: we’ll all abide by the following rules for shopping, cooking and eating!
I didn’t realize until recently how much eating fish and other seafood is really helping my budget. I buy shrimp, salmon and tilapia. Probably four meals a week contain one of these because it’s a great way to eat healthy and save money.
In light of last week’s article on How Blogging Helps You Save, we thought that we should give you some ideas to get you started. So this week, we’ve rounded up for you 20 more savings blogs you should be following in addition to the 7 Sweet Savings Blogs we posted up here a month ago!
Come one, come all, and welcome to another Freeday Friday courtesy of the amazing folks (if I do say so myself) at the GauchoBlog! This week, we’re giving away a $25 JCPenny gift card to one special reader. Feeling lucky? Follow the steps, and enter today!
I’m not talking mozzarella – I’m talking about the cheese in your wallet. You could be missing out on some easy ways to save on your Pizza Night – or any delivery night! Some of these tips may seem like no-brainers, but quite a few people could stand to remember them when Pizza Night comes around.
If you’re in school or simply choosing these newly warm days to take a holiday, you’re likely looking for every way you can to pinch some pennies. Lucky for you, I’m always broke and I’m addicted to exploring new places. Thus, I pass on my tips for Spring Break travel-on-the-cheap to you, my friends. Happy trails.
I find that when it comes to bank accounts (savings accounts especially), I’m completely biased. I love Bank of America and ING Direct with a fiery passion, and no one can come between us. So then, you can imagine my surprise and embarrassment when I was informed of the Wachovia Way2Save account. I realized that it’s actually pretty darn good – and not from my favorite banks!
Photos are worth a thousand words. Photo books, then, are worth quite a few thousand words, and are always fun to put together. I don’t know about you, but I love going through old photo books with friends and family to remind me of (happy) moments in the past.