I was invited to lunch today by a coworker (she paid) and I noticed the restaurant was very empty. To me this is significant since this particular restaurant is normally packed to the gills on Fridays. Usually there isn't a single place to park but today we had the pick of the parking lot. I noticed the same thing at Subway near work also. I know its summer and folks might be vacationing, but the absence of customers is very obvious. The location of my job promotes foot traffic so it's easy to notice when most people are packing their lunches as opposed to eating out. I've seen some bring frozen dinners and some a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter which will last them for a while.
I cook almost always now so that I have leftovers or pack a sandwich as opposed to eating out. I know this post is stating the obvious, but I never though I would find myself discussing gas mileage and how to buy meat and veggies directly from farmers during lunch. I've changed lots of things about how I live day to day and I'm still making changes. I'm waiting until I receive my discharge to get rid of cable and I just reduced the lan line cost by dropping the inside wire maintenance of $8 per month because every little bit helps.
I just learned one helpful tip to save money if you are as tired of paying an arm and a leg for milk is to buy powdered milk and mix it half and half with 2%. It's not exactly the same, but Walmart has a great generic powdered milk that's pretty cheap. If anyone has any helpful tips on how to save money, I would love to hear them. Thanks for reading.
I cook almost always now so that I have leftovers or pack a sandwich as opposed to eating out. I know this post is stating the obvious, but I never though I would find myself discussing gas mileage and how to buy meat and veggies directly from farmers during lunch. I've changed lots of things about how I live day to day and I'm still making changes. I'm waiting until I receive my discharge to get rid of cable and I just reduced the lan line cost by dropping the inside wire maintenance of $8 per month because every little bit helps.
I just learned one helpful tip to save money if you are as tired of paying an arm and a leg for milk is to buy powdered milk and mix it half and half with 2%. It's not exactly the same, but Walmart has a great generic powdered milk that's pretty cheap. If anyone has any helpful tips on how to save money, I would love to hear them. Thanks for reading.
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