Interesting points put forward. As one tends to learn from mistakes done, due to which taxes are at times paid on a higher basis, due to inexperience. That is why, it is often recommended to save tax or earn the benefits one should hire a consultant to understand the method of paying or filing for tax.
My most recent splurge was a new flat iron and all the styling tools I'd need for a new look. I'm feeling great about my hair now so it was well worth it!
I've been living on a tight budget lately but I recently splurged on a zip-up jacket for my son's lacrosse team spirit wear fundraiser. It cost me $47 after taxes and shipping and I had some buyer's remorse since I could have used that money on a good pair of slacks for work but lacrosse is a big part of our life and my son is a junior in high school and I know all too soon this season of our life is going to be over so really I don't mind showing some love to this team.
Yes! Just about every article on how to save grocery money says to cut out the meat. My body cannot do that. I'm sorry, but I need animal protein at every meal because otherwise I get cranky, snappish, exhausted, depressed, lack of motivation, teary, etcetera.
That's from one meal without protein.
Anyway, the rest of the article was good. Just this one bit's been really bugging me lately.
Hunting and fishing shouldn't be viewed as an alternative, but as a way of life. From the time I was old enough to keep up and pay attention, this is what I was taught by my gransfathers. Every part from making the clean kill, to the thanks above for that animals life, to the butchering with no waste ( dog gets bones, fat, and tendons ) to the preparation and thanks to the good Lord above. And it doesn't just pertain to deer. It pertains to all wildlife that's suitable for consuming. Do I believe that it's right for some folk whom lived a subtle, comfortable life to convert to? No, because people such as myself depend on these resources to survive and sustain ourselves and families. I was raised in upstate New York and grew up much down south, and there is nothing I hate more than the city slicker coming north and tromping on our soil and in our woods, uneducated, in search for that trophy for no other reason than to shoot it. I'm sorry if I sound rotten and mean, but this is my fair and honest opinion. As far as cost concern, I only buy ammunition for my 1967 model 336RC Marlin. 1 dollar a bullet is well worth it to me. But it depends on your standards of hunting and fishing and what you really need to get it done.
My last splurge was getting a kindle. I had used an iPad before for my reading but the battery life was awful. Every time I wanted to read I had to recharge it if left alone for a time. With the kindle I can charge in every few weeks so I can read a book whenever I want. Best choice.
I just bought a Green 3 Apparel organic, made in the USA shirt for $16.00 off of ebay. It is in heather gray, which I love and it fits really well.
most recent splurge was a toy for my child
I recently worked out a deal with my friend who was in need of a side job. I hired her to clean my apartment every other week. Both of us are happy!
I just bought lingerie from Vickys
I did list 2-28-16. Since then I have done 2 things on list: 1. seeing new therapist,
2. throwing way--not washing--used zip-lock baggies! LOL
Another way to fight clothing costs is to learn to sew your own.
Interesting points put forward. As one tends to learn from mistakes done, due to which taxes are at times paid on a higher basis, due to inexperience. That is why, it is often recommended to save tax or earn the benefits one should hire a consultant to understand the method of paying or filing for tax.
I bought two new swimsuits for my vacation at the end of March!
My most recent splurge was a new flat iron and all the styling tools I'd need for a new look. I'm feeling great about my hair now so it was well worth it!
I bought a new TV after my old one was starting to show problems. It was a bit pricey, but I am really enjoying it!
I've been living on a tight budget lately but I recently splurged on a zip-up jacket for my son's lacrosse team spirit wear fundraiser. It cost me $47 after taxes and shipping and I had some buyer's remorse since I could have used that money on a good pair of slacks for work but lacrosse is a big part of our life and my son is a junior in high school and I know all too soon this season of our life is going to be over so really I don't mind showing some love to this team.
Oh man, I splurged and bought a Cricut cutting machine. It's awesome and I don't regret it LOL!
I splurged on a nespresso maker!
I splurged on a new vacuum cleaner. Mine was old and not auctioning anymore and I was tired of vacuuming and it still being dirty!
Yes! Just about every article on how to save grocery money says to cut out the meat. My body cannot do that. I'm sorry, but I need animal protein at every meal because otherwise I get cranky, snappish, exhausted, depressed, lack of motivation, teary, etcetera.
That's from one meal without protein.
Anyway, the rest of the article was good. Just this one bit's been really bugging me lately.
Hunting and fishing shouldn't be viewed as an alternative, but as a way of life. From the time I was old enough to keep up and pay attention, this is what I was taught by my gransfathers. Every part from making the clean kill, to the thanks above for that animals life, to the butchering with no waste ( dog gets bones, fat, and tendons ) to the preparation and thanks to the good Lord above. And it doesn't just pertain to deer. It pertains to all wildlife that's suitable for consuming. Do I believe that it's right for some folk whom lived a subtle, comfortable life to convert to? No, because people such as myself depend on these resources to survive and sustain ourselves and families. I was raised in upstate New York and grew up much down south, and there is nothing I hate more than the city slicker coming north and tromping on our soil and in our woods, uneducated, in search for that trophy for no other reason than to shoot it. I'm sorry if I sound rotten and mean, but this is my fair and honest opinion. As far as cost concern, I only buy ammunition for my 1967 model 336RC Marlin. 1 dollar a bullet is well worth it to me. But it depends on your standards of hunting and fishing and what you really need to get it done.
I don't splurge much these days, so when I eat at a great local bar-b-q restaurant close to where I work, that's a big treat.
I splurged on new golf clubs. It's my favorite sport and hobby and I will get a lot of enjoyment and use out of it so it was worth it to me
We just bought new appliances for our kitchen. Our old appliances all worked but we wanted to upgrade to stainless steal.
Three pairs of good quality socks at 12.50 per pair for work
I splurged and got an new lipstick! Not the most expensive splurge but still a fun one!
My last splurge was getting a kindle. I had used an iPad before for my reading but the battery life was awful. Every time I wanted to read I had to recharge it if left alone for a time. With the kindle I can charge in every few weeks so I can read a book whenever I want. Best choice.
Probably eating out or my trip to Europe I took in Dec/Jan.
A flight home to visit family!
My most recent splurge was getting my hair done at the salon. I got a cut, color and did balayage