The importance of asking questions as the end of the interview is often overlooked. Asking the right questions at the end will show your dedication, but also leave your interviewer with a strong last impression.
Floss is tough stuff. My use is like #5 without the needle. Several years ago I took a new bathing suit to the beach and one of the back straps broke on the second wearing -- yikes! Without anything else around to use, I tied it back together with dental floss. That worked great and lasted much longer than the manufacturer's material.
The registration process was very easy. The program itself still confuses me a little, and I need to figure out how to import my husbands data, because my name isn't on that card and it's closed. Very cool concept though. Thank you!
Have you thought of how much pollution you get in your food when you place it on an engine which is switched on ? Not to talk of all the poisonous chemicals that get into the food while the car is moving.
Better buy a little travelling cooker, they are compact and cost almost nothing.
Some of those ideas were a tad obvious like the first aid application to quickly rinse a wound and to use as an ice pack, but im really glad i read the whole thing though as many of those ideas are absolutely brilliant! You may have saved my plants actually since im going out of town for a couple days and couldn't find a housekeeper! The hovercraft idea is really fascinating and i enjoy building stuff like that...ill have to think about how i can improve it though.
Haha great advice, :-/ agreed diet is the major factor in losing weight but the term "losing weight" is where many people are misled a 60kg women with 12% body fat or a 50kg women with 20% body fat, I know which one I prefer and which is in overall better condition, I see the point there making but the bigger picture is being missed in this article by a long shot..
Two way I save at the pump: First, I shop at Safeway and get discounts on gas of 10, 20 or 30 cents per gallon. As a result, I have yet to pay $4 for gas. Second, I take the bus as often as I can. We have free bus service, so the saving on gas doing that is 100 percent.
I use a cash back credit card on my gas purchases to reduce the price a bit. I've also found a local station that consistently has prices $0.05-$0.08 lower than everyone else in town.
The last thing I do is car pool. I'm lucky that I work close to my girlfriend, so usually once a week we car pool to work together to save a little bit.
I run all my errands on the way home from work. I also rarely go anywhere on weekends, but I'm somewhat agoraphobic so it's not as much of a hardship for me as it would be for most people.
I go for the Publix gas card deals whenever they come around ($10 off a $50 gas card when you spend X amount on groceries), and also have the Chase Freedom card, which offered 5% back on all gas last quarter, now grocery stores, so 5% back on gas cards there!
Wow. I've tried a few different recipes for pizza dough, and THIS is by far the best I've eaten. I was totally thrilled with it and had a hard time stopping! Thank you!
We just drive a lot less. I also try to fill up completely when prices are low(er). I also try to keep up on car maintenance and keep our tires inflated correctly.
Camping out in the desert I've used my Nalgene water bottle as a hot water bottle on a cold night. I filled the bottle with boiling water and took it to bed with me. It helped me keep warm for several hours in my sleeping bag.
I read about people heating the bottles but wasn't sure if that would work and, if it did work, what the bottles could be useful for. Now I know -- to keep feet warm when camping! As someone who has cold feet despite wearing wool socks and using a 15-degree rated sleeping bag, that sounds like a wonderful idea.
Tons of great ideas! I love the flower vase idea. I don't own a vase, and on the rare occasion I get flowers I don't have something tall enough to putt them in. I resort to using a big glass juice pitcher! next time I'll use one of my water bottles - the stainless steel one wouldn't look half bad!
The importance of asking questions as the end of the interview is often overlooked. Asking the right questions at the end will show your dedication, but also leave your interviewer with a strong last impression.
OK. I'm impressed. I can barely sew with a needle, much less "macgyver" anything without. Thanks for the tip, Julie!
Floss is tough stuff. My use is like #5 without the needle. Several years ago I took a new bathing suit to the beach and one of the back straps broke on the second wearing -- yikes! Without anything else around to use, I tied it back together with dental floss. That worked great and lasted much longer than the manufacturer's material.
The registration process was very easy. The program itself still confuses me a little, and I need to figure out how to import my husbands data, because my name isn't on that card and it's closed. Very cool concept though. Thank you!
My husband and I carpool to work now. Not only does it save gas, but it saves me from sitting in traffic :)
Thanks for the links!
VERY BAD IDEA !
Have you thought of how much pollution you get in your food when you place it on an engine which is switched on ? Not to talk of all the poisonous chemicals that get into the food while the car is moving.
Better buy a little travelling cooker, they are compact and cost almost nothing.
At home, we use reusable water bottles to put water plants and re-grow spring onions. The kids love that.
Some of those ideas were a tad obvious like the first aid application to quickly rinse a wound and to use as an ice pack, but im really glad i read the whole thing though as many of those ideas are absolutely brilliant! You may have saved my plants actually since im going out of town for a couple days and couldn't find a housekeeper! The hovercraft idea is really fascinating and i enjoy building stuff like that...ill have to think about how i can improve it though.
Haha great advice, :-/ agreed diet is the major factor in losing weight but the term "losing weight" is where many people are misled a 60kg women with 12% body fat or a 50kg women with 20% body fat, I know which one I prefer and which is in overall better condition, I see the point there making but the bigger picture is being missed in this article by a long shot..
Two way I save at the pump: First, I shop at Safeway and get discounts on gas of 10, 20 or 30 cents per gallon. As a result, I have yet to pay $4 for gas. Second, I take the bus as often as I can. We have free bus service, so the saving on gas doing that is 100 percent.
If you're based in the UK, you can use 'SellTheDeal' which is a secondary marketplace for daily deal vouchers.
I once made a seed catcher for my parakeet's cage out of a comforter bag.
I use a cash back credit card on my gas purchases to reduce the price a bit. I've also found a local station that consistently has prices $0.05-$0.08 lower than everyone else in town.
The last thing I do is car pool. I'm lucky that I work close to my girlfriend, so usually once a week we car pool to work together to save a little bit.
I run all my errands on the way home from work. I also rarely go anywhere on weekends, but I'm somewhat agoraphobic so it's not as much of a hardship for me as it would be for most people.
I walk places on the weekends and make sure I run errands together instead of making separate trips.
Thanks for mentioning Savings Scoop for "Ways to Save Money".
I go for the Publix gas card deals whenever they come around ($10 off a $50 gas card when you spend X amount on groceries), and also have the Chase Freedom card, which offered 5% back on all gas last quarter, now grocery stores, so 5% back on gas cards there!
Wow. I've tried a few different recipes for pizza dough, and THIS is by far the best I've eaten. I was totally thrilled with it and had a hard time stopping! Thank you!
We just drive a lot less. I also try to fill up completely when prices are low(er). I also try to keep up on car maintenance and keep our tires inflated correctly.
Camping out in the desert I've used my Nalgene water bottle as a hot water bottle on a cold night. I filled the bottle with boiling water and took it to bed with me. It helped me keep warm for several hours in my sleeping bag.
I read about people heating the bottles but wasn't sure if that would work and, if it did work, what the bottles could be useful for. Now I know -- to keep feet warm when camping! As someone who has cold feet despite wearing wool socks and using a 15-degree rated sleeping bag, that sounds like a wonderful idea.
Tons of great ideas! I love the flower vase idea. I don't own a vase, and on the rare occasion I get flowers I don't have something tall enough to putt them in. I resort to using a big glass juice pitcher! next time I'll use one of my water bottles - the stainless steel one wouldn't look half bad!
I use an iphone app called GasBuddy to find the cheapest gas around me. I also try not to drive too aggressive.
That's a great way to prevent pouring too much oil in the pan. Thanks for sharing!