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How Downsizing to an Apartment Has Saved Us Money

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We are also better about the way we make food purchases. Since we don’t have an extra freezer to store items anymore, we aren’t buying huge amounts of food. This has led to a smaller grocery bill, even though food costs more out here. We’ve been making an effort to ensure that our food doesn’t go bad.

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Why Cheaper Isn’t Always Better

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Pay a little extra for a hotel closer to a downtown area and public transit? Easy Foods to Make at Home Instead of Buying at the Store Save Money: Buy These 7 Items Used How to Be a Frugal Shopper How to Save Money on Transport Costs The Easiest Ways to Save Money on Household Expenses. Sure thing! Go Frugal Money Tips'

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5 Steps to Saving Money at a Major Sporting Event

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Furthermore, many public transit systems offer transportation to these venues. One way that sporting events get into your pocketbook is with the cost of the food. We spent the afternoon tailgating, so we didn't need to buy any food once inside the stadium. The vendors will want to unload any left-over merchandise.

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What Are You Giving Up to Save Money?

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I’m all for saving money and inspiring people to cook their own food, but I worry about the trade offs. Is it really worth it to give up whole foods (not the store, the actual foods) to save money? For instance, at FinCon I was using public transit to get around town and to and from the host hotel to save money on cabs.