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eLearning Series:
Time-Tested Money Saving Tips
( 20 pages
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91.
Long Distance Calling
If you do plan
to use long-distance calling, shop around for the right carrier
and be sure to read the small print. Even if you like your
current carrier, you might be able to find an equally liked
carrier for less money. Long distance is a very competitive
market so deals are easy to find. The same would be true for
your wireless carrier. The plans range vastly from one carrier
to another so check out all your options for the best one.
Do not forget to look at the coverage area. If you choose
a carrier that does not have the right coverage for your area,
even if the price is better, there is no savings if you cannot
send or receive calls.
92.
Freeze Foods
When you grocery
shop, look for bargains on items that can be frozen. Most
people do not even think about shredding block cheese and
freezing it. Did you know that you could even freeze eggs?
You can as long as you give them a little room to expand.
When ready to use, simply set them out at room temperature.
If you find apples on sale, make your own apple pies and freeze
them or make applesauce. Many food items can be frozen with
no problem. Therefore, the next time you see a great bargain
think about freezing. (Dairy products other than cheese do
not generally freeze well).
93.
Ball Games
Instead of spending
your money on overpriced items at the ballgame, take your
own cooler of food. Some professional stadiums no longer allow
this so check before going. If you have a son or daughter
that plays little league or soccer, this is a great way to
save money over paying high concession stand prices.
94.
Discount Books
Purchase a discount
coupon book, which generally costs around $25. As long as
you use it faithfully and base your choices on options featured
in the book, you can save hundreds of dollars. These books
are great for restaurants, hotels, car rentals, and tons of
entertainment and provide great variety and even better discounts.
95.
Baby Food
Instead of buying
expensive baby food, make your own. You can use fresh vegetables
such as peas, green beans, or corn, run it through the blender,
and then freeze individual servings in ice cube trays. When
it comes time to feed the baby, simply pop out a cube of food,
defrost, and you have instant food. This is a real time and
money saver. Most foods can be frozen. In fact, if you make
family foods like spaghetti or soups simply make a smaller
portion with less salt and spice, puree, freeze just like
the vegetables.
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