I'd like to hear some real life people's, who have joined the family/economy size quantity stores such as Sam's, Costco and/or warehouse food stores . My family and I go through quite a bit of food milk beverages hi Jean toiletries/paper napkins cleaning supplies etc. so if anyone has any suggestions or similar situations similar to mine I could really appreciate the suggestions or ideas I am normally Am pretty efficient at budgeting and saving but haven't really had much experience with grocery stores and can't seem to find a money/budgeting success routine. ( just giving and profile of the household my mother two brothers that are in their mid teens and myself
Sometime in the last couple of years I kept seeing a brand of soap at The Dollar Tree store. It smelled wonderful, lemon verbena, oatmeal verbena and several other fragrances. I thought well it is from the dollar tree so it can't be much and might not be good for my skin. One day I decided to google the brand which is Soap Works. Oh My this stuff was almost five bucks a bar from the company. Long story short, went back bought the soap and have been using it ever since. The bar is huge and last forever and it smells wonderful. Some of the things the dollar tree gets is overstocked merchandise I think because they don't always have this soap. I have founded at Roses stores for a dollar also. Recommend anyone to try it!
I spend time with people, remember their birthday or anniversaries, play with my nieces and nephew, and tell people that I love them whenever I leave from visiting.
We spend Valentine's Day with quality time doing things together that we enjoy like watching a movie we have a home together or doing some baking. We also love making crafts.
I think a nice way to show love at any time of year without spending money is participating in something that he enjoys that I'm not really into or watching a show/movie he really likes that I don't, etc. Spending time together doing something that is really more for his benefit can show that you appreciate him and it doesn't have to be all about you.
What's that phrase? Oh yeah, "Don't knock it until you've tried it". It doesn't sound as if you have. It sounds as though you've condemned it without investigating it thoroughly. As someone who has wasted my money on mainstream medicine many times, I'll say this It's none of your damn business what I spend my money on. I certainly don't intend to based my decisions on what appears to be your very inept investigation of a form of medicine.
When you are with the right person, everyday is Valentines Day! but to celebrate Feb 14th I usually make a nice candlelit dinner and a yummy dessert. Plus, there is always a romantic movie on the Hallmark Channel!
Great tips. I doubt most people realize the importance of reading their policy before calling and just how specific you need to be in order to have your claim accepted. Knowing these quirks can certainly go a long way.
I plan experiences tailored to the other person's interests, I find most people appreciate that and treasure it longer than any material item. The best gift I ever got was a fun day out on the town with my partner. It was a beautiful day we still remember. Celebrating love for me, any day, is about appreciating the people you love.
You just described perfectly how people can look like other fake rich people! People who want to appear wealthier than they are do all of these things. Real money hide their wealth so social climbers leave them alone!! : )
The best way to show love is to actively appreciate the things your loved one does for you. I make sure to thank my husband for making me coffee. If I ask him to repair or look at something for me, I effusively recognize his efforts. It's so easy to take each other for granted after awhile, but showing your gratitude makes the other person feel loved and invested in your relationship.
I will make him a special breakfast or dinner that I know he likes.
I'd like to hear some real life people's, who have joined the family/economy size quantity stores such as Sam's, Costco and/or warehouse food stores . My family and I go through quite a bit of food milk beverages hi Jean toiletries/paper napkins cleaning supplies etc. so if anyone has any suggestions or similar situations similar to mine I could really appreciate the suggestions or ideas I am normally Am pretty efficient at budgeting and saving but haven't really had much experience with grocery stores and can't seem to find a money/budgeting success routine. ( just giving and profile of the household my mother two brothers that are in their mid teens and myself
Sometime in the last couple of years I kept seeing a brand of soap at The Dollar Tree store. It smelled wonderful, lemon verbena, oatmeal verbena and several other fragrances. I thought well it is from the dollar tree so it can't be much and might not be good for my skin. One day I decided to google the brand which is Soap Works. Oh My this stuff was almost five bucks a bar from the company. Long story short, went back bought the soap and have been using it ever since. The bar is huge and last forever and it smells wonderful. Some of the things the dollar tree gets is overstocked merchandise I think because they don't always have this soap. I have founded at Roses stores for a dollar also. Recommend anyone to try it!
I often cook something to show my love. Home baked goods are always appreciated.
technically it costs money but making a favorite meal or dessert
I spend time with people, remember their birthday or anniversaries, play with my nieces and nephew, and tell people that I love them whenever I leave from visiting.
I show love by cleaning the house of someone I love or shoveling their driveway without asking.
We spend Valentine's Day with quality time doing things together that we enjoy like watching a movie we have a home together or doing some baking. We also love making crafts.
I show love with a smile.
I think a nice way to show love at any time of year without spending money is participating in something that he enjoys that I'm not really into or watching a show/movie he really likes that I don't, etc. Spending time together doing something that is really more for his benefit can show that you appreciate him and it doesn't have to be all about you.
We were in Rome in November. My small purse was on a long handle, worn around my neck, inside my coat. felt very secure and had no problems
What's that phrase? Oh yeah, "Don't knock it until you've tried it". It doesn't sound as if you have. It sounds as though you've condemned it without investigating it thoroughly. As someone who has wasted my money on mainstream medicine many times, I'll say this It's none of your damn business what I spend my money on. I certainly don't intend to based my decisions on what appears to be your very inept investigation of a form of medicine.
When you are with the right person, everyday is Valentines Day! but to celebrate Feb 14th I usually make a nice candlelit dinner and a yummy dessert. Plus, there is always a romantic movie on the Hallmark Channel!
You can show love with massages, snuggles and cuddles.
Great tips. I doubt most people realize the importance of reading their policy before calling and just how specific you need to be in order to have your claim accepted. Knowing these quirks can certainly go a long way.
I plan experiences tailored to the other person's interests, I find most people appreciate that and treasure it longer than any material item. The best gift I ever got was a fun day out on the town with my partner. It was a beautiful day we still remember. Celebrating love for me, any day, is about appreciating the people you love.
I like to bake. I realize there is some cost in the ingredients
P.St I has a tech issue. I think I posted twice this is the real entry.
I like to bake . There is cost in the ingredients .
I give him a back rub.
The best no cost gift I can give or receive is affection, making someone a priority and leaving loving notes in places they will look.
I live in Fairfield county too! The people here are so stupid and slimy!!!
You just described perfectly how people can look like other fake rich people! People who want to appear wealthier than they are do all of these things. Real money hide their wealth so social climbers leave them alone!! : )
I never thought about it that way but I can see all of these things adding up quickly into savings! Especially transportation!
The best way to show love is to actively appreciate the things your loved one does for you. I make sure to thank my husband for making me coffee. If I ask him to repair or look at something for me, I effusively recognize his efforts. It's so easy to take each other for granted after awhile, but showing your gratitude makes the other person feel loved and invested in your relationship.
Lots of cuddles and hugs! We like to watch a movie at home together and snuggle on the couch.