By HSimas
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a year ago
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Money Saving Tips
A few weeks ago, I mentioned my love of all things coffee. And the fact that I may have just a
slight caffeine addiction. Which got me thinking: for those of us for whom caffeine is non-negotiable, what are some good ways to save on coffee prices day to day?
Don't worry, this isn't another article about how you can save thousands of dollars a year if you just stop buying $6 coffee drinks every day. I think we all know by now that if you are on a budget, the expensive lattes have got to go. I'm talking good ol' regular coffee for us good ol' regular coffee drinkers.
How can we save at the major coffee chains?
By Crystal.RitchieGuest Blogger
at 11:30AM,
a year ago
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Holidays
Memorial Day is here and summer is soon to follow! On Memorial Day this year, many will be barbecuing or attending local events to honor fallen soldiers. Some families use the long weekend as an excuse to take a road trip or fly out of town. If BBQs aren't your thing and you don't want to fork out the money for travel, try one of these low cost activities:
By stella.louise
at 12:26PM,
2 years ago
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Special Events
Tomorrow represents either a painful parting with even more money to the IRS--or the smug satisfaction of a fat refund check. Either way, we got Tax Day specials befitting your situation. If you're feeling strapped for cash, check out the freebies that'll take the sting out of paying taxes--and if you've got money to burn courtesy of a refund, there are a number of deals to help you make the most it.
By brwood
at 10:45AM,
4 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
Valentine's Day is fast approaching. Once again I'm gonna share with you some of my secrets. Firstly, you can start with the tips from last year
here. Follow up with my sure fire anniversary tips
here. Then hit the jump for a recent discovery my wife clued me in on that will let you save up to 1/2 off you restaurant tab and make you look better, not worse in your date's eyes.
By SavingsIQ
at 7:58AM,
5 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
Now that Christmas is over, it's time to ramp up for the other big celebration: New Year's Eve. We know that restaurants and bars take advantage of this holiday by raising prices on dinners and drinks and calling them "package deals" Some people can afford it and are willing to go all out on December 31st, but others are looking for something low-key and low-cost.
If you're in the latter group, I've got some ways that you can celebrate NYE without breaking the bank.
By brwood
at 8:56AM,
5 months ago
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Money Saving Tips
So it's my third wedding anniversary tonight. We got married just two days after Christmas in a lovely snow covered little chapel in New England. It was beautiful, but now we are stuck celebrating our anniversary every year after already blowing our money on presents for everyone else.
And so we usually have very little to spend on each other.
By Csteele1119 2 months ago Nice deals
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