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Cook your own meals: The number one tip, echoed almost anywhere you look, is to cook your own meals. Cooking is a fun way to reduce your costs, provide entertainment, and eat healthier.
Eat less meat: Veggies are cheap per pound compared to meat, so try going with a heavier vegetable diet. If you like meat, skip beef and go more often with chicken and pork. Pork isn’t as healthy as beef but chicken is a pretty good option.
Meat as a side dish: If you don’t want to eat less meat, here’s a trick – use meat as a side dish and something else as the headliner. You still get your meat, but you eat less of it. We like eating eggplant and ground pork, the eggplant is the headliner and the ground pork makes up the supporting cast.
Eat slower: The faster you eat, the more you eat. It takes time for your stomach to tell your brain you’re full.
Bring your lunch: Brown bagging lunch is a great way to take a $5-$10 expense every day and bring it in under $2-3. Heck, if you’re a cold cut sub kind of person, your lunches could be under a dollar or two and still be jam-packed with goodness.
100 Money Saving Tips
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"100 Money Saving Tips EVERY Thrifty Person Should Know!"
Eat less meat: Veggies are cheap per pound compared to meat, so try going with a heavier vegetable diet. If you like meat, skip beef and go more often with chicken and pork. Pork isn’t as healthy as beef but chicken is a pretty good option.
Meat as a side dish: If you don’t want to eat less meat, here’s a trick – use meat as a side dish and something else as the headliner. You still get your meat, but you eat less of it. We like eating eggplant and ground pork, the eggplant is the headliner and the ground pork makes up the supporting cast.
Eat slower: The faster you eat, the more you eat. It takes time for your stomach to tell your brain you’re full.
Bring your lunch: Brown bagging lunch is a great way to take a $5-$10 expense every day and bring it in under $2-3. Heck, if you’re a cold cut sub kind of person, your lunches could be under a dollar or two and still be jam-packed with goodness.
100 Money Saving Tips
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100 Money Saving Tips
file-size: 256.7 KB
"100 Money Saving Tips EVERY Thrifty Person Should Know!"



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