The Cheapskate’s Guide
Sun 09 Sep 2007 – 18.24

From ZenHabits comes a new list of 50 tips on how to save money. Yes, we’ve read many of these before, but if you learn one extra tip that saves you a buck, isn’t it worth your time to read? Here’s on that I have personally found to be extremely significant:
Eat out less. One of the biggest expenses in our daily lives is eating out — the average person spends well over $2,000 a year on eating out. Restaurants are expensive, including fast-food (not to mention the health hazards). It’s much cheaper to cook your own food. Our family creates a weekly menu, then we buy the groceries, and cook dinner (and lunch) each evening. Lately I’ve even been prepping it in the morning, so it’s a snap when we get home.
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