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Dining Out For Less

Shereen Travels Cheap

At the very least, and most of what we do, is to bring back leftovers and eat those instead of going out for another meal. This way you get enough to eat, but you also don't have to take anything with you if you can't go back to put it in a fridge (though some places don't do leftovers, so it also eliminates wasting any food).

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 05.29.15

Family Balance Sheet

We packed our lunch, and ate dinner with the troop at the hotel. We ate breakfast at the hotel in Corning, and we had dinner on the patio of the Top of the Falls restaurant. Thursday: Another busy night, so I made Burrito Bowls with leftover cooked chicken and taco meat that I had in the freezer.

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102 Stores Nationwide that Give A Teacher Discount

Coupons Do Work

Hit Panera Bread, and they’ll give you their leftover baked goods for free. Attractions, Travel, Transportation, and Entertainment: Marriott : Many hotels and resorts in the Marriott family offer a discount for teachers. Choice Hotels : Homeschooling teachers can save 15% at Choice Hotels International with their HSLDA membership card.

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3 Vital Tips You Need to Start a Frugal Lifestyle

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The key to frugal traveling is to avoid the expensive hotels and resorts. When you have leftovers, you can also benefit from it by re-heating it for the next meal. Even though you are living a frugal life, you can still travel. If this is something you are fond of doing, you can learn a lot from opting to do a budget travel.

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8 Quick Magic Eraser Uses

Coupons Do Work

Another tip: if you get a pen on the walls, use it to clean it up (that is what happened with my then 2 year old, he took a pen in the hotel room and drew on the wall. All I had to do was scrub the glass with the sponge, and it got not only the sticker off but also the leftover sticky stuff. Thank goodness for the magic eraser!

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10 of My Favorite Travel Items

Shereen Travels Cheap

I've used them for snacks, for dirty clothes, for leftovers and for receipts and brochures. It's perfect for finding directions for your sightseeing before you leave the hotel and great for watching Netflix when there's nothing good on TV and you need to just unwind. I bring a handful of zipper bags with me anywhere I go.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

And I am more conscious of eating leftovers and avoiding food waste. I do want to try growing things in pots, though–like tomatoes and herbs. I’d like to grow our own catnip for Mr. Clark! How has reading the Frugal Girl changed you? I make bone broth now! I try to mend things more often, even if my needle skills are pretty lame.

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