Does this plugin take shipping costs and tax into account when telling you there's a cheaper product elsewhere, like Google Shopping does? I'd rather not be alerted to a website that's selling the product $0.20 cheaper but is charging $4 more for shipping.
I'm still learning because I'm always coming across new tips and ideas that I want to try! My most recent blog post is related to this topic: 10 Lessons I've Learned from My Homemade Lifestyle. Here's the link:
My boyfriend and I take turns buying groceries. I buy one week, he buys the next, and so forth. As far as food choices go, he makes it a point to get fresh veggies and fruits. I'm kinda a picky eater, especially when it comes to fish. He loves all types of fish. Eating salmon or tilapia once a week was unheard of to me. But now I see the health benefits of it. Tilapia I can do now, salmon is still a feat for me, haha. We also plan our grocery list around meal planning too. Save so much money that way, I think.
i've used one for traveling and included a couple of empty used up gift cards and those fake "your name here" cardboard credit cards that come in the pre approved card offer junk mailings. that way my name isn't on anything in there and a mugger isn't too likely to stop and pull out all the cards to see if they are real. the discover or visa logo showing on the edge of the card slot looks legitimate enough in a hurry.
I have never commented before, but I live in Atlanta and I would like to be entered for both the Coupon workshop and the Amazon GC contest.
I consider myself an intermediate- advanced frugalista, but what I would TRULY- SINCERELY-LOVE to know more about is how can I up my frugalista-factor and save time doing it? Being a frugalista takes a lot of time which has deterred me from picking up more frugal habits and I am sure probably prevents many from considering frugality in the first place. So the question remains, what are some recommendations for how someone can simultaneously live frugally and save time too?
I'm a stay-at-home mom from Atlanta that would love to learn more about how to reduce my grocery bill (please consider me for the workshop ticket prize)! Thanks!
All of you people need to get a life. Life in of itself is a celebration, sorry all your lives are so sad you don't feel it's worth celebrating or even more so, you don't value the lives of others to the point you see the value in celebrating. I wonder if you either any of you, or someone close to you either had the life cut short by an illness or accident or it happens to you, you might feel a little differently. So sad.
i work at a clothing importing company and the difference between the price we sell to retailers and they price they charge is often over $100. (And generally they are only buying 6units at a time - so are small stores.) This shows there is always margain for discounts!!!
I consider myself pretty savvy about frugality, but there's always more to learn. I can't believe how far I've come since I got married three years ago. Having the whole household budget dropped suddenly in my lap was a good crash course!
Seriously...Buxr is a great place. If you want to find deals, coupons and freebies, they're there. If you want to post and be a part of an extended family and great community, it's there for you.
I cannot believe that citizens in the USA only get 12 weeks "mat leave" it seems so sad. Here is Canada we get 1 year, and the father is also able to take time off - I believe it's 16 weeks.
I am constantly learning new things, especially about frugality, and I know there will always be even more to learn in the future. Daily life is full of lessons on spending and saving!
Does this plugin take shipping costs and tax into account when telling you there's a cheaper product elsewhere, like Google Shopping does? I'd rather not be alerted to a website that's selling the product $0.20 cheaper but is charging $4 more for shipping.
I'm still learning because I'm always coming across new tips and ideas that I want to try! My most recent blog post is related to this topic: 10 Lessons I've Learned from My Homemade Lifestyle. Here's the link:
http://themakeyourownzone.blogspot.com/search/label/Articles%20and%20Advice
And . . I'm not in Atlanta
How do I not spend too much? I stay at home and stay busy. Time keeps you from spending money.
My boyfriend and I take turns buying groceries. I buy one week, he buys the next, and so forth. As far as food choices go, he makes it a point to get fresh veggies and fruits. I'm kinda a picky eater, especially when it comes to fish. He loves all types of fish. Eating salmon or tilapia once a week was unheard of to me. But now I see the health benefits of it. Tilapia I can do now, salmon is still a feat for me, haha. We also plan our grocery list around meal planning too. Save so much money that way, I think.
I think that increasing your salary can impore your happiness, but only if you know how to handle all of this extra money.
If you don't, it will probably make your life even worse. Just check in with your local lottery winner who didn't know how to handle the winnings.
Better to get some sound financial habits in place and then concentrate on increasing your income.
No, absolutely not, Money Really can't Buy Happiness.....
Ya...But it may become the reason of happiness.
i've used one for traveling and included a couple of empty used up gift cards and those fake "your name here" cardboard credit cards that come in the pre approved card offer junk mailings. that way my name isn't on anything in there and a mugger isn't too likely to stop and pull out all the cards to see if they are real. the discover or visa logo showing on the edge of the card slot looks legitimate enough in a hurry.
I have never commented before, but I live in Atlanta and I would like to be entered for both the Coupon workshop and the Amazon GC contest.
I consider myself an intermediate- advanced frugalista, but what I would TRULY- SINCERELY-LOVE to know more about is how can I up my frugalista-factor and save time doing it? Being a frugalista takes a lot of time which has deterred me from picking up more frugal habits and I am sure probably prevents many from considering frugality in the first place. So the question remains, what are some recommendations for how someone can simultaneously live frugally and save time too?
and I am in Atlanta area (north of Perimeter) Thanks.
I'm a stay-at-home mom from Atlanta that would love to learn more about how to reduce my grocery bill (please consider me for the workshop ticket prize)! Thanks!
All of you people need to get a life. Life in of itself is a celebration, sorry all your lives are so sad you don't feel it's worth celebrating or even more so, you don't value the lives of others to the point you see the value in celebrating. I wonder if you either any of you, or someone close to you either had the life cut short by an illness or accident or it happens to you, you might feel a little differently. So sad.
Nice points, changing your perception so that you do not need to follow what others desire will make your own situation more content.
i work at a clothing importing company and the difference between the price we sell to retailers and they price they charge is often over $100. (And generally they are only buying 6units at a time - so are small stores.) This shows there is always margain for discounts!!!
I consider myself pretty savvy about frugality, but there's always more to learn. I can't believe how far I've come since I got married three years ago. Having the whole household budget dropped suddenly in my lap was a good crash course!
I love Buxr! My favorite deal(s)? Any that I post! Like this one: http://www.buxr.com/deal/cj-banks-60-off-sale-bogo-50-off_62066
Seriously...Buxr is a great place. If you want to find deals, coupons and freebies, they're there. If you want to post and be a part of an extended family and great community, it's there for you.
I was just there last night and wished I had waited until I saw this deal!
Borders: 33% off List Price of Any 1 Item (In-Store + Online)
http://www.buxr.com/deal/borders-33-off-list-price-of-any-1-item-in-stor...
I don't really "coupon" because I think it is too time consuming. However, if I could leanr how to do it in 30 minutes per week or less, I'd love to!!
Plus, Im an ATL resident!
I'd love to win a GC or event tickets!
Thanks
I love Buxr and the free samples, like http://www.buxr.com/deal/free-sample-of-new-wisk-laundry-detergent_61951. The deals on Buxr are accurate and reliable.
I cannot believe that citizens in the USA only get 12 weeks "mat leave" it seems so sad. Here is Canada we get 1 year, and the father is also able to take time off - I believe it's 16 weeks.
I am constantly learning new things, especially about frugality, and I know there will always be even more to learn in the future. Daily life is full of lessons on spending and saving!
I can ALWAYS learn more!
Thank you! This will help me I think and hope. :)
I would like to go to a the Atlanta coupon workshop. I am trying to learn alot about saving money but I always like to learn more.
I'm not near Atlanta at the moment, but that sounds like a great event!!
I love freebies: http://www.buxr.com/deal/free-sample-cinnabon-cream-of-wheat-2-off-coupo...