This is what I've been looking for! More high-end recipes, rather than, you know, those hoi-polloi recipes. These look wonderful, and as I've recently come into a rather large amount of puff pastry, I'll be able to try a few. Thanks!
My favorite way to save money is by being a smart shopper. I buy things on sale. I know which stores have the best prices for my regular purchases and I shop there.
Keeping a watchful eye on store closings. I have a small spare room and when a local store marked everything down 60-70% I stocked up on almost any essential that never goes bad. Though in the next 6 months I may have to buy toilet paper for the first time in 11 months...
I have learned to shop resale shops for clothes. I look great and don't look like I live on a tight budget. They are the same brands I used to spend tons on and feel so smart when I wear these.
My favorite way to save money is bike commuting. It saves me hundreds of dollars in gas, maintenance, and health club fees every year. Plus it is a lot less stressful than dealing with traffic.
I love getting freebies. I have a couple of social deal sites that let me know quickly about freebies and special promotions. It feels great to catch a sweet deal or freebie!
The money saving activity I like the most is bulk cooking breakfast and lunch for the week. The activity I like the least is budgeting, couponing, and shopping for the best prices but the savings is worth it.
Good advice! I've always been wary of getting a card with an annual fee, especially because I fear I'll eventually stop making good use of it and have to cancel — and we all know how that goes. Maybe one day I'll find the right card and apply these tips. Thanks!
Meal planning - I hate food shopping so only having to do that once a week and then know I have decent meals all week is a great feeling. Makes me feel organised and in control :)
I like scrolling through the coupons on the Ibotta app. Sometimes it gives me new ideas of things to buy, and other times it's literally just free money on something I was already planning to buy.
Cooking at home with unprocessed foods. I truly believe it saves on food bills AND doctor bills. I also really love grocery shopping. It combines my love of cooking and my love of saving money!
I enjoy the money saving apps I use to help save money - Receipt Hog, Swagbucks, Shopkick. It's fun to earn gift cards and/or PayPal for doing simple or easy things like scanning receipts or walking into a store!
I love to visit the library! I go at least once a week and always have something new to read. If I purchased every book I read, I can't even image how I would find money for basic necessities.
I like adding deals to my credit cardscro... It is very satisfying to see that money back on my account.
I love to clip coupons and shop online for the best prices.
I love to bake my own bread.
This is what I've been looking for! More high-end recipes, rather than, you know, those hoi-polloi recipes. These look wonderful, and as I've recently come into a rather large amount of puff pastry, I'll be able to try a few. Thanks!
I love cooking from-scratch dinners!
I like to use coupons and shop sales for great deals.
I like clipping and using coupons to save money.
My favorite way to save money is by being a smart shopper. I buy things on sale. I know which stores have the best prices for my regular purchases and I shop there.
Using my local library to check out novels and DIY books, movies, magazines, newspapers, and adult-size jigsaw puzzles.
I like to clip coupons to help and with the kids I like to go to the beach for some low cost fun.
Keeping a watchful eye on store closings. I have a small spare room and when a local store marked everything down 60-70% I stocked up on almost any essential that never goes bad. Though in the next 6 months I may have to buy toilet paper for the first time in 11 months...
If this is real thank you from the bottom of my heart
I have learned to shop resale shops for clothes. I look great and don't look like I live on a tight budget. They are the same brands I used to spend tons on and feel so smart when I wear these.
My favorite way to save money is bike commuting. It saves me hundreds of dollars in gas, maintenance, and health club fees every year. Plus it is a lot less stressful than dealing with traffic.
I use coupons, I bring my lunch to work, I make coffee at home, I cook dinner, I try not to spend money on stuff I don't need, etc.
I make it a weekly habit to polish my shoes at home every week. It really helps to maintain the life and longevity of my shoes!
I love getting freebies. I have a couple of social deal sites that let me know quickly about freebies and special promotions. It feels great to catch a sweet deal or freebie!
I enjoy the library. Books, movies, and social activities all for free!
The money saving activity I like the most is bulk cooking breakfast and lunch for the week. The activity I like the least is budgeting, couponing, and shopping for the best prices but the savings is worth it.
Good advice! I've always been wary of getting a card with an annual fee, especially because I fear I'll eventually stop making good use of it and have to cancel — and we all know how that goes. Maybe one day I'll find the right card and apply these tips. Thanks!
Meal planning - I hate food shopping so only having to do that once a week and then know I have decent meals all week is a great feeling. Makes me feel organised and in control :)
I like scrolling through the coupons on the Ibotta app. Sometimes it gives me new ideas of things to buy, and other times it's literally just free money on something I was already planning to buy.
Cooking at home with unprocessed foods. I truly believe it saves on food bills AND doctor bills. I also really love grocery shopping. It combines my love of cooking and my love of saving money!
I enjoy the money saving apps I use to help save money - Receipt Hog, Swagbucks, Shopkick. It's fun to earn gift cards and/or PayPal for doing simple or easy things like scanning receipts or walking into a store!
I love to visit the library! I go at least once a week and always have something new to read. If I purchased every book I read, I can't even image how I would find money for basic necessities.