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30 Easy Ways To Save Money!

Let’s keep this one simple and clean - just a bunch of relatively easy ways to save money. As you incorporate more and more of these tips into your life, the savings add up and it wouldn’t surprise me if you could save thousands over the course of a year.

It will take a little work on your part but those thousands of dollars in savings are what helped us get out of debt earlier, kept us out of debt for several years and will hopefully help us pay off our recent auto loan soon as well.


1. Cook at home often: If both the husband and wife work, this is likely to be very difficult. Start out with the habit of cooking at home once a week and slowly increase the frequency until you find a balance between saving money and getting stressed out.

2. Make your own coffee: Everyone seems to have heard of the latte factor. Even though the author may have overestimated the savings from skipping a latte at Starbucks, don’t underestimate the ding it puts in your pocket in the long run. You don’t have to entirely ban drinking coffee, but skip it as often as possible unless you make it at home.

3. Brown bag lunch at least a few days a week: Lunch times are great opportunities to network and make connections that could improve your career growth. So unless there is a common eating area for brown baggers, you may choose to limit brown bagging lunch to three days each week. Find a balance between saving some money and making the connection. In my case, I take my lunch with me 2-3 times a week and eat out the rest of the time.

4. Make a list before going shopping: They call it impulse buying for a reason. Humans simply have a very tough time resisting the temptation to purchase extras while shopping. Without a list you will buy items that you simply do not need. Even worse is when your forget to purchase the actual item you came to the store for in the first place. If you plan on cooking at home, pre-plan a rough menu and make a list before you go grocery shopping. Getting all that you need in one trip can help avoid another unnecessary trip and temptation.

5. Go grocery shopping while you are in a hurry: Maybe you need to go out in a couple of hours. Or your favorite show is going to be on TV after a couple of hours. Try to squeeze in the grocery trip in that intermediate time. Armed with your grocery list, you should be in-and-out very quickly with little time for meandering and getting tempted to buy things you don’t need.

6. Watch out for expiration dates on perishable goods: This one seems intuitive when you read it, but I am surprised at how many people do not pay attention to expiry dates. No point getting a gallon of milk if it is going to turn sour with a couple of days. Same goes for meat, eggs, yogurt, spreads, frozen items, deli/bakery items etc. Some people say you can use a few items a few days after expiry – but I personally value my health more than money and would rather avoid buying such items in the first place.



7. Buy in bulk whenever possible: When it comes to non-perishable items, buy in bulk whenever you find something on sale. The items I usually stock up on are, cereals, tinned goods, rice, beans, pasta, coke, toothpaste, body wash, shampoo, toilet paper etc. For such items, shopping at warehouse stores like Costco, Sam’s Club etc can save you quite a bit of money, provided you stick strictly to your shopping list when you shop at these places.

8.Buy generic products whenever possible: Does it really matter whether your cereal is made by Kellogg's or is the store brand? Does it matter if your milk is Oak Farms or the store brand? For a few things (like soda in particular), I prefer brand name products. For others, I do not mind generic store brands if they can save me money. Find what works for you and switch to generic brands for at least a part of your grocery list.

9.Use grocery store bags to line trash cans: This may not work if you use a massive trash can but we use a small sized one for which the grocery bags are a perfect fit. This not only helps us save some money, but reduces our environmental foot print and avoids the kitchen from stinking from a huge overflowing trash can.

10. Consolidate and pay off debt as soon as possible: If you carry any debt, focus on consolidating it to a lower interest and paying it off as soon as possible. Money paid in interest is money thrown away! Why spend your hard-earned cash to make the financial institutions rich?

11. Pay your bills on time and avoid late fees: Get organized about your regular bills. If possible, automate the payments. Most utilities and other recurring bills can be set to be charged to a credit card or deducted from a checking account these days. Also, many banks offer free bill pay programs. So there really is no excuse for forgetting to pay a bill on time and forking out the late fees. Say, by chance you do forget a bill, if you are a first time offender, call the company and request politely to waive the late fees, and more likely than not, they will oblige.

12. Be aware of your bank balance and avoid over draft fees: If you use your checking account often or have some bills that are paid automatically from your checking account, be aware of the balance and avoid overdraft fees.


13. Avoid ATM fees: Be aware of the ATM withdrawal fees charged by your bank. While some banks waive fees for all ATM transactions on any ATM machine, most don’t. So be sure to use only those ATM machines where your bank will not charge the fees, or withdraw directly at your bank.

14. Avoid credit cards with annual fee: Credit cards with their cash back bonuses and reward points are a great way to save some money. Just make sure that the card does not charge you any annual fees! There is no dearth of cards that offer fee-free reward plans, so there really is no reason to pay the annual fees.

15. Disconnect land line if possible: Unless you have small kids in the house or older people to take care of, it is more than likely that you will be able to survive with only the mobile phones and can get rid of the land line. We have survived without any problems for over 4 years now with out a land line. Our Internet comes via cable.

16. Instead of buying books, borrow books from the library: Whenever possible, borrow your books instead of buying them. The card to your public library is free and the libraries are generally well stocked. In my city, the chain of public libraries is connected and the available books can be checked online. If there is some book that I cannot find in my local branch, I can make a request online for it to be brought in from one of the other branches to mine which is very convenient.

17. If you have to buy books, check if you can buy it used: Used books do not quite give the same feeling as leafing through the crisp pages of a brand new book. But considering that you can get used books for almost as much as half the price of a new book, it is a small price to pay. My favorite place to buy used books is a local chain called “Half Price Book Store”. Check if you have something similar in your city. For text books, look online on bulletin boards, mailing lists etc, and price compare on websites like addall.com.

18. Price check before buying anything expensive: For other items that are expensive, do a price check before buying the item. If you can wait for a while you can track the prices and grab a great deal when it comes along. Frequently available online coupons make it even more easy to save some money. This is especially true while purchasing any electronics.


19. Avoid impulse buying: Make it a habit to avoid impulse buying. Many of the things you want to buy do not seem all that necessary, if you only you wait for a day or two. Also, waiting means you will be able to check prices and make an informed decision to buy it at the best possible price.

20. Bottle your own water: Drinking water is good for your health. I always make it a habit to keep some at my desk at all times. Bottled water is the most convenient since it can provide protection against accidental spills. That said, buy bottled water only once in a while, and then reuse that bottle to fill your own water. If you are not happy with tap water, invest in a Brita Filter – in the long run it can save a lot of money.

21. Avoid the vending machines: Almost everything that is dispensed via vending machines has a huge markup (and is rarely healthy). However, if you suffer from snack attacks at work, consider creating a secret stash of snacks. If you like drinking soda and have a fridge at the workplace, save a refrigerator pack in the fridge with a post-it with your name on it. If you have a long commute, consider a stash for the car as well and avoid a quick drive-thru visit.

22. Keep your car as long as possible: When possible, try to keep your car as long as possible. Find the balance between the money spent on repairs versus the monthly installment on another vehicle and choose to run your old car as long as the repair costs are low.

23. Do regular scheduled maintenance on your vehicles: Do not skimp on or forget to do regular oil changes. Remember to check the air in your tires often. And use the grade of fuel that the owner’s manual recommends. These small acts can significantly lengthen the life of your car, giving you years of use.

24. Avoid buying a new car: When you eventually buy a car, see if you can make do with a pre-owned vehicle. A new car depreciates significantly the moment you drive it out the dealership. Is the new car small really worth thousands of dollars? Pre-owned cars that are only a few years old with low mileage are the best bargains. Regardless of the purchase, learn to negotiate with car dealers.


25. Ride your bike or carpool whenever possible: In many of the cities in the US it is hard to get by without a car. That said, just because you have a car does not mean you have to use it every day. Whenever possible, ride your bike or share a ride with a colleague or spouse and save both on gas and reduce the environmental footprint.

26. If you watch a lot of DVDs, get an online DVD store membership: Membership to online movie stores like Netflix or Blockbuster Online can save you a lot of money compared to buying DVDs or renting it from a local store. You need to wait once you order the movie, but if you watch a lot of movies at home, then you can easily get into the habit of ordering ahead of time so you always have something at home. If you are patient and your library has the resources, check to see if they have a movie section. You won't get anything very new, but they are free.

27. If you like watching movies at the theater, go before 6:00 pm: This is one of our soft spots when it comes to spending. We really like watching movies in the theater with the big screen and the great sound effects. But instead of paying ~$10 a pop for the ticket, we usually go before 6:00pm when the tickets are a little less expensive. Also, for movies that we don’t absolutely want to watch right away, we just wait until it screens on the discount theater where the tickets are $2 a pop. We avoid the temptation to buy snacks, by usually going for a theater some time soon after our lunch or sometimes sneaking in our own snacks in the purse.

28. Regulate your electric use: When not in use, unplug electric appliances. Apparently, unplugging the TV instead of just switching it off can save a lot of electricity! When not in a room, switch off the lights and the fan. Use a programmable thermostat to control your A/C and heater usage. If that's too much, at least know what each appliance uses and unplug a few of them.

29. Plan vacations ahead of time: Vacations are a necessary part of saving our sanity in the busy lives that we lead. But vacations are also a huge drain on the family finances. You can cut the cost of a vacation significantly by planning and booking ahead of time. Bookmark travel sites for finding inexpensive airfare, hotel etc., and book at least two weeks in advance.


30. Finally, keep distance from lavish, high-roller friends: If you have lavish friends who buy a new car every other year (or worse still, lease it), have large screen TVs and every other conceivable electronics gadget, eat out at fancy restaurants every other night and just live way beyond their means, keep the distance. They may be nice people and mean you no harm, but hanging out with such people often can lead to a lot of unnecessary desires and discontent. What’s more important – your friends or your peace of mind?

Whoa, that article ended up being a lot longer than I anticipated. Hopefully, I haven’t put you to sleep! Despite the length though, it barely scratches the surface when it comes to ways to save money. Make it a sub-conscious habit to save money in things that you do every day, even if it is a few dollars. All that money saved can add up significantly and you can save it or spend it on things that really matter!

NOTE : I am not saying that you should follow *all* these tips. Trying to be too frugal can make both you and the people around you very miserable. So, pick out a few tips at a time that will work for you and make them a habit, before deciding if you can incorporate more money saving habits in your daily routine.




Article Source : dumblittleman.com

First Meeting Of Love Tips!


ATTRACTION..... the act of associating horniness with a particular person.

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ..... what occurs when two extremely horny, but not entirely choosy people meet.

DATING..... the process of spending enormous amounts of money, time and energy to get better acquainted with a person whom you don't especially like in the present and will learn to like a lot less in the future.

BIRTH CONTROL..... avoiding pregnancy through such tactics as swallowing special pills, inserting a diaphragm, using a condom, and dating repulsive men.

EASY..... a term used to describe a woman who has the sexual morals of a man.

EYE CONTACT..... a method utilized by one person to indicate that they are interested in another. Despite being advised to do so, many men have difficulty looking a woman directly in the eyes, not necessarily due to shyness, but usually due to the fact that a woman's eyes are not located in her chest.

FRIEND..... a person in your acquaintance who has some flaw which makes sleeping with him/her totally unappealing.

INDIFFERENCE..... a woman's feeling towards a man, which is interpreted by the man to be "playing hard to get".

INTERESTING..... a word a man uses to describe a woman who lets him do all the talking.

IRRITATING HABIT..... what the endearing little qualities that initially attract two people to each other turn into after a few months together.

LAW OF RELATIVITY..... how attractive a given person appears to be is directly proportionate to how unattractive your date is.

NYMPHOMANIAC..... a man's term for a woman who wants to have sex more often than he does.

SOBER..... condition in which it is almost impossible to fall in love.

Beauty Tips (Article)

A beautiful face is always the centre of attraction. Beauty exudes immense self-confidence. It's a misconception that the beauty is god gifted. Some of us are bestowed with the angelic beauty of Helen of Troy. The mastery lies in highlighting your features and enhancing it and the secret is enfolded within a beauty care regime.

It is not a very difficult task to retain the beauty you possess. It is not that every time you will just find out a beauty flaw in you and will go for an elaborate beauty treatment. Only following a regular beauty care itinerary decked with some home remedies and constantly getting yourself acquainted with different beauty tips will help you to keep yourself spotlessly beautiful.

Smooth shining skin, rubicund lips, beautiful hues and attractive hands and legs are some important aspects of your beauty that contribute to the entire grooming. The craze to go to the beauty salon and look beautiful has caught up on a high note. The trend is evident with the shooting up of a number of beauty parlors. There are various beauty care sources like beauty schools, beauty brands, beauty products and skin care consultants offering beauty care tips on age defying secrets, glowing skin, beauty foods, skin care, lovely legs, nail care, acne, face care, hair care and much more for beautiful girls and women.

Natural Beauty Care :-

Look a little closer and you will find that there are many such agents lying around at home which you can use to beautify yourself and it is not always necessary to run to a salon to get that perfect look for the evening. There are many homemade beauty secrets which have been passed down from generation to generation. Some very handy beauty care procedures and ingredients are:

* Turmeric, orange peel and milk when made into a mixture can be essentially beneficial for
your skin. It helps to clean as well as give the skin a natural glowing look.
* Aromatherapy oils are essentially good for you. Oils like lemon, rose and lavender are very
good and you can use the oils for massages, during baths or as a room flavoring agent.
* Use a loofah during bath, and use a pumice stone to scrub your heels, knees and elbows.
* Although the smell might be horrifying for you but eggs can act as great nourishment for your
hair.

Ayurvedic Beauty Care :-

Ayurvedic Beauty Care regimen contains the rich extracts of different flowers, herbs or vegetables which are easily available and has some medicinal value. These Ayurvedic items can be very beneficial for you especially when they are clubbed together with yoga, and exercise.

* Parsley or Cardamom leaves are good cure to bad breath troubles.
* Every night for 10-15 minutes a paste of clean fenugreek leaves can be applied which can act
as good prevention for pimples and acne.
* A paste of turmeric and neem leaves can be applied for your problems regarding acne.

Hair Beauty Care :-

Hair is an integral part of a woman's beauty which can make or mar ones entire appearance. So if you want to keep those heads turning to check out your long tresses another time, then you need to take care of them. Good hair is reflective of good health so eating right is very essential.

* Hot oil treatments are good for your hair.
* Curd is an effective agent for curing dandruff and acting as a natural moisturizer.
* Washing the hair at regular intervals is good when one uses an herbal shampoo which is very
mild.

Skin Beauty Care :-

A glowing skin is a woman's proud possession. But to achieve that you need to make some effort and go an extra mile. Beauty is skin deep you need to detoxify your system regularly so that the radiance and glow is sustained. An anti-aging cream or may be a cool lotion for your dry skin or a facial scrub can be made at home to treat your skin to give it a healthy and supple look.

* Conditioning, moisturizing and toning are essentially the secrets to take care of your skin.
Choose your products wisely and always skin test it.
* Exfoliate to keep the dead cells away.
* Do not use soap when you wash your face daily. Opt for a natural cleansing agent.
* Sunscreen is a must when you want to protect your skin from getting burnt and tanned.

Beauty Care Tips :-

There are a number of beauty treatments for skin care, body beauty and facial beauty. Beauty consultants are the ones who act as beauty sources providing valuable tips on skin care and beauty products that best suit your skin. With various beauty care and skin care products including creams, lotions, hair gels available in the cosmetic shops; the ticket to looking good comes handy by spending just a few bucks. Some of the very effective beauty tips which would come in handy are as follows:

* Freshly ground apricot mixed with fresh cream twice a week act as an excellent exfoliating
agent.
* Mix glycerin, little lime juice and Rose water and apply on face during bedtime before you
sleep. It cleans the impurities from your face and prevents blemishes, pimples, and
blackheads.
* Application of mix of almond and castor oils every night before going to bed will gift you with
soft and smooth lips and also prevents pigmentation of lips.
* For puffy eyes syndrome and dark circle, one can use mixture of coconut oil and castor oil.
Massage it very gently around the area with the ring finger until the oil gets absorbed.
* A mixture of honey with cream applied on the wet ends of the hair and not to the roots act as
great conditioning agent. Leave it for 5 minutes and wash off. The hair will really turn out to
be smooth and soft.
* An excellent scrub can be prepared at home by means of coarse sea salt, almond oil, lavender
essential oil and water .Mix the entire ingredients well. Massage it on your feet and hands well.
Keep it for 10-15 minutes and then rinse it off with water.
* Using vinegar as a last rinse to your hair can be very good. This will attribute the dull hair with
a mesmerizing charm.

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