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How to Ditch Your Expensive Cable Bill Without Losing All of Your TV Shows

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You might have even thought about cutting out your expensive cable or satellite bill. You might not know it, but there are ways that you can cut off your cable and still watch many of your favorite shows. When you are weighing the following alternatives to cable, you want to think about how much you really watch television.

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How We Watch Great TV Without Cable

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A year ago, my family gave up our beloved cable TV. I said good-bye to the real housewives of Bravo TV and my husband said adios to ESPN. When our bill spiked up unexpectedly last March, we called the cable company hoping for some relief. But don’t let that crisis deter you from possibly walking away from cable TV too.

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Netflix: FREE 1-Month Trial | Catch Up on Downton Abbey, Breaking Bad + More TV Favorites

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One of the easiest ways to reduce your monthly expenses is to eliminate your cable bill. This service allows you to instantly watch a movie on your computer. If you have a video game console, Roku box or a new TV that allows streaming then you can watch them right on your TV.

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Netflix: FREE 30 Day Trial

Saving With Shellie

One of the easiest ways to reduce your monthly expenses is to eliminate your cable bill. This service allows you to instantly watch a movie on your computer. If you have a video game console, Roku box or a new TV that allows streaming then you can watch them right on your TV. Happy Saving!

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Growing up in the 1950?s

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Growing up in the fifties made me everlastingly grateful for a number of things, such as hot running water, central air conditioning, automatic dishwashers, TV remote control, the internet, personal computers (typewriters really sucked – no backspacing!), There were no personal computers. All TV was free.

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