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Don't know about you, but in this economy my budget has forced me to get super creative on saving money.
Here's a few of my own. Share some of yours if you have any.
Instead of buying tupperware, and some glassware, save the jars or containers from food products you buy, such as used peanut butter jars, pasta sauce jars, etc and use them to store leftovers such as sauces in the refrigerator, after meals.
Save money on haircuts, by going from one extreme to the other, in your hair-length. In other words, when you get your haircut, get it cut to the shortest possible length you can tolerate, then grow it to the longest length you can tolerate, thus maximizing the intervals between haircuts. I currently have gone 5 months without a haircut.
Can't remember my others right now, but I'll add them, as I remember.
Here's a few of my own. Share some of yours if you have any.
Instead of buying tupperware, and some glassware, save the jars or containers from food products you buy, such as used peanut butter jars, pasta sauce jars, etc and use them to store leftovers such as sauces in the refrigerator, after meals.
Save money on haircuts, by going from one extreme to the other, in your hair-length. In other words, when you get your haircut, get it cut to the shortest possible length you can tolerate, then grow it to the longest length you can tolerate, thus maximizing the intervals between haircuts. I currently have gone 5 months without a haircut.
Can't remember my others right now, but I'll add them, as I remember.
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