I'll just have water

   / I'll just have water #241  
I save money by buying used toilet paper at less than 1/3 the price of new.


Just kidding!

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I can help feeling bad for the poor sap who has to collect it for reuse.
 
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   / I'll just have water #242  
I hoard/save paper towel. Always have a couple in my pocket. Dry and save ones I’ve used to wash my hands. The only ones that get disposed are nose blowers and grease picker uppers.
 
   / I'll just have water #243  
I oversee the dumpsters and cost is the same empty or full.

The only caution is materials placed have to be allowed.
 
   / I'll just have water #244  
A friend of mine who is very well off financially used to be addicted to Starbucks. He moved to South Carolina a few years ago so I don't know whether or not he kicked the habit. He was spending a minimum of $12 per day on that crap I'm sure it would be over $20 per day now. That's between 4 and 7 grand per year. Even he admitted it was stupid, but he kept on doing it.

I try to find cheaper ways to make myself happy.
 
   / I'll just have water #246  
A friend of mine who is very well off financially used to be addicted to Starbucks. He moved to South Carolina a few years ago so I don't know whether or not he kicked the habit. He was spending a minimum of $12 per day on that crap I'm sure it would be over $20 per day now. That's between 4 and 7 grand per year. Even he admitted it was stupid, but he kept on doing it.
My wife and kids order from either Starbucks or one of our other even-more expensive boutique cafe's, probably 5 days per week. As an extra kick in my financial pants, she door-dashes it at least 3x per week.

I have no idea what that all costs, but assume it can't be cheap. And it's not that we can't afford it, but it does bother me when I'm busting my hump to save money by heating this huge old castle with wood, and many other small things I do to save money.

Then again, she has a career in which she makes very good money, and she easily does the larger half of the total child care routine. So it's not my place to be telling her how to spend it, that's not the hill I'm going to die on. The only real good argument I have against it is not setting our kids up to acclimate to things that aren't sound financial behavior, when they're out on their own, as I see too many young adults kept poor by such luxuries.
 
   / I'll just have water #247  
My wife and kids order from either Starbucks or one of our other even-more expensive boutique cafe's, probably 5 days per week. As an extra kick in my financial pants, she door-dashes it at least 3x per week.

I have no idea what that all costs, but assume it can't be cheap. And it's not that we can't afford it, but it does bother me when I'm busting my hump to save money by heating this huge old castle with wood, and many other small things I do to save money.

Then again, she has a career in which she makes very good money, and she easily does the larger half of the total child care routine. So it's not my place to be telling her how to spend it, that's not the hill I'm going to die on. The only real good argument I have against it is not setting our kids up to acclimate to things that aren't sound financial behavior, when they're out on their own, as I see too many young adults kept poor by such luxuries.
Luckily for me, my wife is as frugal as I am, so we get along well when it comes to spending. Our 13-year-old has taken notice of our spending habits and has really started watching what things cost. I took him out for lunch last week and he's looking at the menu and says, "Dad, I'm not going to order it because it's too expensive, but how big is a 1-pound burger?" I said, well, it's pretty big son, but if you think you can eat it, I'll buy it for you, especially since you've been training cross country and burning calories like crazy.

He's a skinny kid, about 5'5, 115 lbs. He orders the burger with fries, and the waitress says, there's no way you're going to finish that. He ate every crumb but admitted he was VERY FULL.
 
   / I'll just have water #248  
A friend of mine who is very well off financially used to be addicted to Starbucks. He moved to South Carolina a few years ago so I don't know whether or not he kicked the habit. He was spending a minimum of $12 per day on that crap I'm sure it would be over $20 per day now. That's between 4 and 7 grand per year.
Here it's Dunkin' Donuts. Always a long line at the drive-thru, and not much shorter inside.
I hang my laundry on the line. Drives me nuts that my wife and kids always use the dryer.
We don't even have a dryer. It's either clothesline in good weather or a wood rack in the same room as the woodstove in the winter.
 
   / I'll just have water #249  
I hang my laundry on the line. Drives me nuts that my wife and kids always use the dryer.
We were doing the clothesline thing until my wife brought wasps into the house not once, not twice, but three times inside the laundry. That was the end of the clothesline. I know, I should have found the wasps nests and fixed the problem, but my wife also prefers the clothes out of the dryer.
 
   / I'll just have water #250  
A friend of mine who is very well off financially used to be addicted to Starbucks. He moved to South Carolina a few years ago so I don't know whether or not he kicked the habit. He was spending a minimum of $12 per day on that crap I'm sure it would be over $20 per day now. That's between 4 and 7 grand per year. Even he admitted it was stupid, but he kept on doing it.

I try to find cheaper ways to make myself happy.
I dont drink coffee, never visited a starbucks. But i get amazed when people ***** about $4/ gallon gas, but are spending the equivalent of $192.00/gal (based on 8 oz cup) for coffee. Mind you, im not sure the $12 per day was for 8 oz or if they are larger.
 

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