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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1177337" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>Pretty much sums up my feelings on this topic. </p><p></p><p>Spend less, enjoy life more -></p><p>- You can prepare a large Chicken fajita for less than $2 for dinner vs. eating more caloric Roman Noodles for a dime. </p><p>- In the Midwest, you can take Greyhound to (for example) Chicago for ~RT$25, stay in a 4* hotel near O'Hare for $50/night through Priceline, and utilize the transit system for $5-$7 a day via unlimited tourist passes. </p><p>- Visit chain restaurants, using coupons, discounted gift cards, etc.; take advantage of their rewards program if they have one, and split meals when appropriate. You'll find that two can eat a whole days worth of calories at places like Outback for $5 a person.</p><p></p><p>Pick luxuries that are important to you -></p><p>Having the latest iPhone with enough data to steam the latest episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo may be incredibly important for one person; paying $90 a month to workout at LifeTime Fitness may important to another. You don't have to go with MetroPCS or Planet Fitness just because it's the cheapest. Pick your luxuries!</p><p></p><p>You could pass away this evening, then nothing else will matter...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1177337, member: 43436"] Pretty much sums up my feelings on this topic. Spend less, enjoy life more -> - You can prepare a large Chicken fajita for less than $2 for dinner vs. eating more caloric Roman Noodles for a dime. - In the Midwest, you can take Greyhound to (for example) Chicago for ~RT$25, stay in a 4* hotel near O'Hare for $50/night through Priceline, and utilize the transit system for $5-$7 a day via unlimited tourist passes. - Visit chain restaurants, using coupons, discounted gift cards, etc.; take advantage of their rewards program if they have one, and split meals when appropriate. You'll find that two can eat a whole days worth of calories at places like Outback for $5 a person. Pick luxuries that are important to you -> Having the latest iPhone with enough data to steam the latest episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo may be incredibly important for one person; paying $90 a month to workout at LifeTime Fitness may important to another. You don't have to go with MetroPCS or Planet Fitness just because it's the cheapest. Pick your luxuries! You could pass away this evening, then nothing else will matter... [/QUOTE]
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