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What’s one travel hack that actually works every time?
I’ll go first.
Always book a hotel room that includes free cancellation. Even if you’re 99% sure of your plans. Prices may drop closer to the date, and you can rebook the same room for less.
Now your turn. What’s one travel hack that’s never let you down?
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Am I missing something here? What happened to the other band?
Are they ignoring it? Did they forget it? Is it part of the plot not to say what happened to the other band?
I spend $800/month on groceries for one person. Need practical advice.
I just ran my budget and realized I'm spending $800 per month on groceries. I live alone. No family.
I cook at home most nights. I shop at Whole Foods and buy organic produce, free-range eggs, grass fed meat.
I know I'm overspending. I've tried:
- Making a list before shopping
- Not shopping when hungry
- Eating leftovers for lunch
Still spending too much.
For people who lowered their grocery bill from a similar amount ......what specific changes made the biggest difference? store changes? meal planning? buying in bulk?