neatokimmo
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Last week I cashed out some credit card points for Exxon gift cards. They came today so I saved $100! That is almost 2 months of gas for me 

Well, I think this will save money in the long run. I typically buy 6 boxes of Eggo waffles (my commissary doesn't have generic) per month. I took advantage of the 19.98 Mickey waffle on the other thread. I know it will save me money to make my own, I'm thinking I'll make them on the weekend (I have a recipe that makes 12), then freeze them for the week. Does anyone else do this and do they taste okay like that?
I bought my texts before my semester started. My professor stated today that only one of the books listed is required.
I walked straight from class to the bookstore and got $85 back!
I just finished school last year. I NEVER bought textbooks before the first class for precisely that reason. One semester, there was a flimsy workbook for $95!! The first day of class he mentioned it really wasn't needed, the college ordered it without checking with him. They were shrinkwrapped and a lot of people bought them and opened them--which were now unable to be returned.
I also checked with the professors to see if a previous edition of the textbook would be OK (new edition textbooks are a racket, IMO) and most times they were fine with it--saving me literally HUNDREDS on textbooks--just get older editions from Half.com. A lot of times I was able to find books at the library. A month's worth of late fees beats paying for the books!
One more thing, my tickets for Rockstar Supernova tonight were free, courtesy of their publicist--no strings attached--as a thank you for being very accomodating during a difficult interview I did for an article I wrote on another of his artists, for which I was paid by the magazine I write for.![]()
Also I got a free CD in the mail yesterday from a publicist/friend who was hoping I'd like it and write a positive review--which I'll get paid for if I do. My editor told me I need to get into the office this week because my mailbox there is overflowing with unsolicited material, although most of it will probably be craptacular. Last month's tally: 28 unsolicited CD's in my box, 23 saw the garbage can, two were given away to another writer, three were keepers.![]()
Anne
Hey a free concert is a great budget saver.
I so loved that show last year (RockStar SuperNova)....until Lucas the Rooster won. They picked the one singer that I would not go see if they paid me. It's that weird rooster strut, or maybe the hair, or the way his eyebrows move like he's passing a stone when he sings, or maybe just the fact that I don't like his voice....nope it's the strut. Mick Jagger struts, because he's Mick freakin Jagger. Lucas is not Mick. However I hope you like the show, I really liked the music that the band was working on, some of the songs sounded really great. Sadly I won't be listening to them. Have fun.
We haven't been in the stores this week at all. I bought produce on Saturday, and that's it. (DH had done the milk run on Friday). We're are eating strictly from the cupboards and freezer.