Right now I would say I'm not really prepared, but I plan to remedy that this year. The worst is losing power in the winter, so that's something I worry about a lot.
We did just fine when Superstorm Sandy took out the power for a week. I camped a lot when I was younger and I'm married to an Eagle Scout. The kids weren't as resilient with their electronics down.
Hm. And here I was, inviting people over simply because I like their company....well, silly me. Guess I never realized that I should be doing it to get a return invitation. Seriously, where do you live where it's a requirement to reciprocate every time you go over to someone's home? Warn me, because I have to be prepared to start setting conditions for my friendships if I ever move there....what do you do, keep a tab of who came over and what they ate and whose turn it is next?
When entering a room with people sitting, some look up, some do not (on cell phones) do you smile, say hi & sit down or start with the person closest to you, bend down & hug them or shake hands then sit down. Thank you
The money-saving activity I enjoy the most is using my Ibotta app. It gives me a rebate on things like bananas, onions, bread - any brand - so I can buy the stuff I usually buy at the low prices I'm used to and still get a rebate from it. I've saved $166 in 6 months.
What if you simply don't have any money to pay the collectors? Should you answer and just be like sorry I can't pay? I'd love to set up a payment plan but I make just enough to cover basic bills like rent so even if they took me to court there simply isn't any money or assets for them to take. Collectors have started calling my parents house though even though I haven't lived at home for almost 10 years now and I don't want my parents to have to deal with them.
The public library offers so much - books, videos, magazines, music and often lectures and other live performances- that it has to be the best frugal activity.
I am not ready for a Natural Disaster! I need to get ready in case it happens.
We have sufficient food and water to last us a few weeks. We also have a lot of candles, flashlights and batteries. And cash on hand.
Right now I would say I'm not really prepared, but I plan to remedy that this year. The worst is losing power in the winter, so that's something I worry about a lot.
I am not really prepared for a natural disaster
We're not really prepared for natural disasters other than having insurance.
We did just fine when Superstorm Sandy took out the power for a week. I camped a lot when I was younger and I'm married to an Eagle Scout. The kids weren't as resilient with their electronics down.
how long does it take to warm up the ice with the 2nd solution?
I like going thrift store shopping to save money in cloths.
I like finding coupons.
I like using cash back sites to shop, like ebates.
Hm. And here I was, inviting people over simply because I like their company....well, silly me. Guess I never realized that I should be doing it to get a return invitation. Seriously, where do you live where it's a requirement to reciprocate every time you go over to someone's home? Warn me, because I have to be prepared to start setting conditions for my friendships if I ever move there....what do you do, keep a tab of who came over and what they ate and whose turn it is next?
reading books from the library
It's been 1 year since I sold my home and divorced. I have stuff galore and need to get rid of stuff that I don't need or can't use anymore.
This Website is amazing, thank you!
When entering a room with people sitting, some look up, some do not (on cell phones) do you smile, say hi & sit down or start with the person closest to you, bend down & hug them or shake hands then sit down. Thank you
The money-saving activity I enjoy the most is using my Ibotta app. It gives me a rebate on things like bananas, onions, bread - any brand - so I can buy the stuff I usually buy at the low prices I'm used to and still get a rebate from it. I've saved $166 in 6 months.
what was the name of the clinic trial you went to ????
That's amazing!
Tell me about the weather! I can't abide too much heat on top of humidity. Your life sounds like a dream!
Most fun - gardening. Most profitable - planning meals and cooking at home. Most rewarding - DIY home repairs and electronic repairs.
Freecarmedia was only interested in selling me the services of Uber and Clickbank after I wasted my time signing up with them.
I love using coupons!
I like shopping sales and using coupons.
I like "clipping" coupons online because it feels like shopping, but I'm saving money instead.
What if you simply don't have any money to pay the collectors? Should you answer and just be like sorry I can't pay? I'd love to set up a payment plan but I make just enough to cover basic bills like rent so even if they took me to court there simply isn't any money or assets for them to take. Collectors have started calling my parents house though even though I haven't lived at home for almost 10 years now and I don't want my parents to have to deal with them.
The public library offers so much - books, videos, magazines, music and often lectures and other live performances- that it has to be the best frugal activity.
I love the library