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I own 4 electric guitars (one I didn’t buy), 1 bass, 2 acoustics (one I didn’t buy), and a couple amps. And a few pedals. I play all of them every now and again, though some of them are acting up. I don’t deal, I don’t know the first thing about dealing.Are you a dealer or a collector? That's a lot of guitars.
I own 4 electric guitars (one I didn’t buy), 1 bass, 2 acoustics (one I didn’t buy), and a couple amps. And a few pedals. I play all of them every now and again, though some of them are acting up. I don’t deal, I don’t know the first thing about dealing.
Great tips. I switched to mostly natural a decade ago, health reasons and it is cheaper.Food and cleaning products with no additives is healthier.
I did some years without it and saved lots of money, I only slipped back into it during the pandemic as my sort of destress luxery. I will probably slow down again soon. All the employees like my vintage black card. Most of them have never seen it. Its because I didn't buy enough to get the next level card. I gave up sugar in coffee back in 2009. But every once in a while get a special.Last year I decided to give up Starbucks.
All of these I've gotten coupons in the mail for or I've found them digital through my two main grocery stores. Some of it I purchase at Aldi's if I think its cheaper for the same product than with the coupon and vice versa, sometimes the meat is cheaper with the coupon than what Aldi offers. I buy pretty much all organic for produce except the ones that aren't part of the dirty dozen fruits and vegetables.Low fat milk, wwbread, bananas, apples, oranges, potatoes, organic carrots, Smucker's peanut butter, organic eggs, organic half 'n half, canned tuna and salmon, frozen fish fillets, whole grain crackers, low sodium canned soups, boneless/skinless chicken breasts, some cheeses. These make up my main diet.
Yeaaahhh, I can tell you right now I’m not selling any of those for a profit, especially in their current condition. I don’t make any particular effort to save money, but buying Great Value and Equate at WalMart isn’t as bad as people might think.Dealing: Buy cheap, sell for a profit.
I play (strum) as well, have a couple of acoustic guitars, and a mandolin (that I don't play). I had an electric guitar but I gave it to my grandson. Played bit of 5-string banjo years ago but gave that up. I rarely play anymore (I do play the radio however).
Yeaaahhh, I can tell you right now I’m not selling any of those for a profit, especially in their current condition.
Great tips. I switched to mostly natural a decade ago, health reasons and it is cheaper.[
I did some years without it and saved lots of money, I only slipped back into it during the pandemic as my sort of destress luxery.
That's awesome!! I had a friend make some for me before and it was amazing. I'm not at that point yet to do that. I guess I can understand on the drive-thrus. I prefer actually walking in. I have knit string gloves that I wear for any visits to the stores. They easily come on and off when I need to reach for my wallet or if I want to touch my face or hair and act as great barriers. Tons more laundry to do with 20 knit gloves, but knock on wood I've been very fortunate with preventive measures. I like to see what they have brewed before I order. there's certain coffees I don't like and I might have to request a pour over.I make my own laundry and dishwasher detergent and carpet deodorizer. I found a great brand for hand and dish soap. It’s more expensive but isn’t drying.
The stores were closed for awhile. We don’t have drive throughs in the area. You have to go inside coffee shops. To minimize our exposure during the pandemic we’ve let a few things go.
It’s a hard choice, but I think I play my Fender Duo-Sonic the most.Since we're already way off topic, which guitar is your favorite that you own? Mine: Ibanez RG series. It's not my rathers (which would be a Les Paul) but it's sufficient.
It’s a hard choice, but I think I play my Fender Duo-Sonic the most.
Great tips. I switched to mostly natural a decade ago, health reasons and it is cheaper.
I did some years without it and saved lots of money, I only slipped back into it during the pandemic as my sort of destress luxery. I will probably slow down again soon. All the employees like my vintage black card. Most of them have never seen it. Its because I didn't buy enough to get the next level card. I gave up sugar in coffee back in 2009. But every once in a while get a special.
All of these I've gotten coupons in the mail for or I've found them digital through my two main grocery stores. Some of it I purchase at Aldi's if I think its cheaper for the same product than with the coupon and vice versa, sometimes the meat is cheaper with the coupon than what Aldi offers. I buy pretty much all organic for produce except the ones that aren't part of the dirty dozen fruits and vegetables.
A budget helps so much. I worked mine out so I know how much I can afford to spend on food & gas each week, and I try to stay within that limit
Same, mine is more complex though. I have mine 15 months planned out and adjust 1-2x a week.A budget helps so much. I worked mine out so I know how much I can afford to spend on food & gas each week, and I try to stay within that limit.
Same here, makes things easier.down to about 3 stores to keep it simple.
For me also. Mine was because I had to stock up on certain things I knew I would need and wasn't sure what supply would be like the next 2-3 months.The pandemic has thrown a wrench into how I do this,
Me too and even less with the pandemic.I very rarely eat out. I cook instead.
How did you save money today?
By being frugal I save money (almost) everyday.
House bills, food, personal hygiene. That's it.
Minimalism. The rest aren't daily necessities.
I also trim my own hair since high school.
Same shoes, same shirts, same jeans from years ago.
I don't have too many. It's always this or that.
And you keep them well so they last a long time.
There's not a lot to spend on really.. Besides quality gadgets.
Oh wow, that's a big move. But at least you will have people you will share space with that will save money. Yes, it would be good to get an excel sheet started to figure things ahead. Also maybe even savings if you wish for your own future place. I've never been good at saving,its my mom and stepdad that have pushed me with it.would be my first real time living alone.
That's great!!!! It will take you far.By being frugal I save money (almost) everyday.
Yeah, I imagine it would be different because i never paid rent at the Baptist camp, but I’d be paying about $400 a month hereOh wow, that's a big move. But at least you will have people you will share space with that will save money. Yes, it would be good to get an excel sheet started to figure things ahead. Also maybe even savings if you wish for your own future place. I've never been good at saving,its my mom and stepdad that have pushed me with it.
That's great!!!! It will take you far.
That's a decent price.. I have lived in places that I got my rent out low... But I also had complications later on because the place was so old that the foundation had sunk in and the crawl space was coming up into the house. it made my eyes swell and I got very sick and I have no idea that was the problem for 3 years till I moved out. But I take it that you are splitting the rent with others?Yeah, I imagine it would be different because i never paid rent at the Baptist camp, but I’d be paying about $400 a month here
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