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Capt. Tripps is correct. The fridge extends the shelf life of bread to a couple weeks. I learned this trick after buying and throwing away loaves of bread after a couple days because they got moldy. Also try to make sure you squeeze as much air out of the bag as possible when you close it back up. Doing this can keep

Even more depressing is how hard it is to find reasonable locations for Subway's competition, such as Firehouse, Penn Station, Quizno's, etc. Those folks might be more expensive, but they blow Subway out of the water IMHO. Hell, I'd rather even eat Arby's over Subway.

I generally do my grocery shopping when I get paid twice a month and buy groceries for 2.5 weeks. I make ham or turkey sandwiches with cheese, mustard or store brand miracle whip, salt free potato chips, and either cookies, apple sauce, or pudding. And store brand ziplocks for the sandwiches and snacks and plastic

It would be nice if MetroPCS would understand this. Or if I could haggle the price of gas. $1.50 a gallon or cheaper gas would be the appropriate price. /sigh

Yeah, some of them I have, but my parents throw quite a few my way when I stop by to do the laundry.

Like I said, I appreciate the advice, but it's not going to happen anytime soon.

I wish I could save money by going to Aldi's. I did price comparison shopping by me there, Save-a-lot, WalMart, Kroger, Target, AND Meijer, and Meijer came out cheaper than all of them on most things. I love Meijer and if I am going to pay the same price for a product at Aldi's that is no name versus name brand, I'll

For peace of mind purposes, I will put it down anyway. My brain drives me crazy if I don't. I hate using public restrooms.

It depends on the person. I don't know how much luck I'd have getting a mortgage on a $25,000-35,000 house in my area versus the money I spend on rent. Especially with the fact my utilities (heat, gas, water, and electricity) are all included with my rent. Plus I look at homeowner's insurance, property taxes, and home

Real Men Don’t Coupon

I appreciate the advice, I have cut all the spending I can possibly cut, and my job was supposed to have some paperwork for me to sign to make me a full time permanent worker, but for some reason now, they are dragging their feet.

Mint didn't work for me, as I use a prepaid debit/credit card for all my banking stuff, but YNAB does. They offer a 34 day free trial and then they charge after that. However, they do offer classes that you can take, I think they're webinar type deals, where they give away free copies of YNAB. I don't really have

Most recently, I was able to get some things for less than half of what they normally cost, like a container of toilet bowl cleaner, normally $2.50, for $1. I love those sales.

That may very well be the case, but at least if you have a reasonable budget and you are using budgeting software, you can get a better idea on how to direct the little income you do have.

I disagree with paying myself first and giving myself an allowance. If I paid myself first, I would have $0 left at the end of the month for bills and rent.

I am NOT a morning person by choice. I need to be up at 8:20-8:30 to make it to work by 11. I have a 1 hour commute and that means I need to be out the door by 10AM. I spend the 90 minutes leftover stumbling up and around, eating breakfast, packing a lunch, taking a shower, and getting dressed. How I accomplish this I

Responsibility is a pain in the ass. But at the end of the day, at least the cupboards are full of food to eat and the rent and the bills are paid. It's a fair trade, not a fun one, but a fair one.

Well small to medium size franchises and local mom and pop places are places where this would probably actually work.

I would agree with him 100%. Love that clip.

Only difference is Win7 desperately needs a SP2.