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General => The Lounge => Topic started by: nitwit on September 18, 2014, 05:04:34 am

Title: How to save money
Post by: nitwit on September 18, 2014, 05:04:34 am
Here are my ideas.  Please add your own!

Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Kaijyuu on September 18, 2014, 11:16:56 am
Chili is a food that can be made in bulk relatively cheaply and easily, if you don't mind eating the same thing for 4 days straight.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Dome on September 18, 2014, 12:54:57 pm
Dont stress yourself
Stress leads to more dangerous stuff that needs to be cured with money and time

So, live by the day and never get stressed, no matter how much shit life throws on your face
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Kaijyuu on September 18, 2014, 05:17:44 pm
That's good advice even if you're rich. Seems a lot of people don't quite understand that one though.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: nitwit on September 20, 2014, 05:44:47 am
One more thing: make friends.  If you don't feel lonely and unwanted you're less likely to use food, drugs, alcohol, sex, or wasting money to make yourself feel better.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: skiploom188 on September 20, 2014, 12:26:20 pm
Stir Fried instant noodles always wins when it comes to saving. (but with all those preservatives, well... :p)

Maximize the use of desktop computers. Believe it or not they can still run even after 10 years of use. This is proven... I can prove it.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Angel on September 20, 2014, 10:00:31 pm
This is true, if you aren't interested in new games. But things are somewhat complicated in this regard, because some hardware just 2 years old has immense trouble running Firefox and trying to browse most any major website, especially youtube.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: goofygoober on September 20, 2014, 11:25:11 pm
Don't use internet
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Celdia on September 21, 2014, 07:47:28 am
http://imgur.com/gallery/tBe5F
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Ryqoshay on September 23, 2014, 08:26:38 pm
 
Quote from: Dome on September 18, 2014, 12:54:57 pm
Dont stress yourself
Stress leads to more dangerous stuff that needs to be cured with money and time

So, live by the day and never get stressed, no matter how much shit life throws on your face


Stress is not the problem, it is how you view stress.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Boco on November 14, 2014, 10:13:58 pm
I hope this is relevant to the topic. Here are a couple of ideas:

1. Install a bidet. Have a cleaner behind as a result and buy/waste less toilet paper. Good for septic tank?
2. Install solar panels if in sunny climate. Hopefully would pay off within a few years and increase energy independence.
3. Wear warmer clothing instead of cranking the heat up to max. Take off clothing instead of cranking up the AC.
4. Turn the shower off when you are applying body soap and shampoo. Resume water only to rinse off. No Meditating!
5. If allowed, start a compost pile for all your biodegradable waste, like banana peels. Use that compost later for gardening. Use less trash bags.
6. Don't water your lawn to make it look greener.
7. In sunny weather you can hang your clothes out to dry instead of using the dryer.
8. Drop useless gym memberships and go jogging in the fresh outdoors (if you don't live in a polluted city). As a bonus you don't have to be in a workout room smelling other people's post-workout stench.
9. Try to drop drug habits (including alcohol and smoking). It costs to buy and it costs your health long-term. Or use sparingly.
10. Don't speed or be in a rush. It barely saves time and increases risk of accidents, which are costly.
11. If you care what people think about you/your appearance, you might be more likely to be influenced into making rash purchases or costly decisions. Expensive brand items are often available from cheaper brands too, or have the same function/purpose.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Angel on November 15, 2014, 03:53:28 am
In regards to number 4: my water is included in rent, and I have a flash heater. I'll enjoy my 2 hour showers, thank you! :D

(seriously, it costs me more money to have a PS3 hooked up.)
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Ryqoshay on November 15, 2014, 11:40:38 am
You may also consider halting your consumption of food, or at least reducing your intake and thus reducing your monetary expenditures by utilizing Soylent.

I am patiently awaiting my first order, but they are a bit backlogged at the moment. Apparently, they have been come more popular than they had anticipated.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Kaijyuu on November 15, 2014, 11:35:21 pm
I'd get some myself if there was a vegetarian option. All it has in it they'd have to replace is fish oil, iirc.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Ryqoshay on December 16, 2014, 06:21:11 am
Update on Soylent: They are on version 1.2 which no longer uses fish oil. The oil is a mix of canola and some algae that provides the omega-3. As such, the current version is said to be completely animal free.
I just received my first order today and made a batch. The texture is reminiscent of thinned pancake batter and they must have toned down the original vanilla flavor I read about in reviews, for it is quite bland. However, this allows all manner of possibilities for adding my own flavors like sweetening it with honey or adding chicken bouillon and a sprinkle of curry. Time will tell how my system handles it as part of my caloric intake, but so far, so good.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Boco on December 16, 2014, 12:12:39 pm
I was reading the comments on that video from above, and one person said to just make my own shakes (less than 5 bucks a day) using:

Brown rice 4 cups cooked
Kidney Beans (canned) 1 can
canned Crushed tomatoes x 1/2 cup
potatoes 2 medium
soy milk 1 cup
carrots 1 medium
romaine lettuce, one head
oatmeal 1/2 dry
bananas 1 medium
almond milk 1 cup
mixed frozen veg 1/2 cup

Total calories 2000
Protein 69g

I think I'll add some spinach, some yogurt, natural peanut butter, and berries. It sounds good except for the beans, but maybe they'll blend in with everything else for a good flavor.

I'm not much of a cook, so I am looking for some kind of replacement for fancy meals. I want something cheap, easy to prepare, easy to eat, and sustains my health into old age. Long shelf life isn't a concern for me since I'll be eating this stuff up everyday, and my plan is to buy a house within walking distance to a grocery store.
Title: Re: How to save money
Post by: Dokurider on December 16, 2014, 02:04:39 pm
Sorry Ryqo, but I'll just stick to canned soup.
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