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55 - The Calendar Strategy: How to Automate Your Dining Discounts (And Never Pay Full Price Again)

I recently did something a little crazy—but financially brilliant. During the holiday sales, I stocked up on restaurant gift cards. You know the ones: “Buy $100, Get $25 Free.” I bought them for my favorite local spots: the Irish pub around the corner, the pizza place we love on Fridays, and the nice steakhouse we save for special occasions. Mathematically, I was already winning. By getting $125 worth of food for $100, I had locked in an instant 20% discount on my future meals. But then I thought: How can I stretch this even further? The gift cards are great, but they are only one part of the equation. Most of these restaurants also offer weekly specials—Half-Price Burgers on Mondays, Taco Tuesdays, Kids Eat Free Wednesdays, or Happy Hour appetizers. If I used my discounted gift cards only on nights when the food was also discounted, I wouldn’t just be saving 20%. I’d be saving 50%, 60%, or even 70% off the regular menu price. The problem? I can never remember which restaurant has the ...

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31 - Yards don't have to take up a big portion of our budget, but often do!

30 - Throwback Thursday! Classic Household & Utilities Tips for Saving Money

29 - Unlocking Financial Insights: How my budget tracker reveals trends, rates & opportunities to save.

28 - Budgeting for the long-term: Staying solvent until my pension kicks in.

27 - Maintain a monthly budget on a spreadsheet or notebook to see where your money goes.

26 - Cut the Cord - Cable TV is over and streaming services carry the new content.