Home Bar Essentials

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How to reduce costs this month to increase your savings?

I have examined my expenses last month and next month I am ready to begin to cut things to save money! Here is a list of what I do until now – tell me what you add! : Bicycling to work on sunny days; buy food in large quantities, use some coupons, buy meat, less / cheaper or other protein-rich foods instead of meat, switching to CFL bulbs, turn on the lights when not in rooms, heat or reject a c / off when not at home; ditch my parking pass along to work, and the park without much further, the use of mobile or fewer minutes in the plan, to run errands more gas-effecient doing everything in one trip when possible, the driving speed limit and not accelerating too quickly, thus saving some gas, limit alcohol purchases (bar those weekend trips with friends are added!); purchase items Used clothes if needed, but generally limit purchases, unless the items are absolutely essential. And lest this sound boring – Plan fun one or two specific cheap "things for the month and the budget for them.

Limit bought lunches. Bag some of them. You could pack about $ 3 days worth, instead of paying $ 9 for lunch. Bring your drinks or use the water source. Bottled water is not cheap, and plastic bottles of damage the environment in the long term. Take your first cup of coffee at home instead of doing things on the road. You could save at least $ 1 per cup, more if you're addicted Starbucks. Ditch the package of movies on your cable subscription. Borrow DVDs from your local library instead. Are free. Save at least $ 15/mo that way. And that's just the beginning. Good luck with your frugality kick.

Home Bar Essentials

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