(reposted from http://www.first30days.com/)
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Want more money in your pocket? Get out of the school cafeteria mentality. Gone are the days when you could get a (supposedly) nutritious, well-balanced lunch for less than a buck. You’re probably handing over upwards of five dollars a day, maybe ten, depending on where you eat. Over the course of a year, you’re looking at somewhere around $1,200, minimum—not including morning muffins.And in case you hadn’t noticed, your parents aren’t buying. Start buying some extra groceries and make your own lunch. If you have access to a microwave, consider reheats from the night before—they’re essentially free. You’ll have to get up a few minutes earlier, but hey, now you know how your parents felt. As an extra incentive, put $5 in a savings jar every time you bring lunch from home. $10 if it’s peanut butter and jelly.
Sunday, June 22, 2008
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