1. Fine wine savings
Find bargain-priced wine at the Accidental Wine Company. As
the name implies, much of its inventory has had "a little accident,"
like a blemished label or maybe a discontinued bottle design. Both sales
costs and shipping are discounted.
2. Cheap eats
You'll find many inexpensive dining options in most college
towns. College students are always short on funds, so street vendors and
frugal-food peddlers inevitably set up shop near campuses.
3. Sprout new savings
Grow romaine lettuce by putting the "stub" (the bottom inch or
two) in a glass of water near a sunny window. You can do the same thing
with celery, spring onions, napa cabbage, bok choy and similar
vegetables. For best results, cut a thin layer off the stub first.
4. Weigh your options
If you need only a few vegetables or fruits for a recipe or
meal, buying a small amount at the supermarket salad bar may be cheaper
than buying a bag of precut vegetables.
5. Use the wrapper
Reuse empty butter or margarine wrappers to grease a baking
pan. You can store unused wrappers in the freezer in a sealed plastic
bag.
6. Home fans
Many restaurants such as Papa John's or Domino's offer
discounts on pizza when the area's professional sports teams win. Look
for a promo code to use when ordering by phone or online.
7. Eating out
Go out for lunch instead of dinner. Lunch entrees and
appetizers are typically 25 percent to 50 percent cheaper than dinner
items, and the portions are sometimes just as big. Breakfast is even
cheaper.
8. Champagne taste
Save on bubbly by opting for sparkling wines like cava and prosecco, which are often cheaper than genuine French champagne.
Jack McLaughlin
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Comments
Great tips Jack, thanks for sharing.
Jack,
Really good post and some very helpful tips that I didn't know and will have to try thank you.
Susan
Hello Jack this is a very informative post and I have shared it for many more to see.