View Full Version : Trimming The Fat?
BigFish 06-14-2008, 08:31 PM So with rising fuel costs and the rising costs of everything else as a result of the rising fuel costs.....where are you trying to save a few bucks? What type of things are you cutting out or canceling to try and lessen the impact of the rising cost of living???:doh:
BigFish 06-14-2008, 08:34 PM In answer to my own question, we have cut back on our cable bill by canceling HBO. With all these stations on TV my Wife and I find ourselves on a nightly basis commenting on how there is never anything on television......so it made sense. Trying to consolidate any trips made in the car or to the store by making one trip to do many things instead of going out 3-4 times a day to do these same things!
Slingah 06-14-2008, 08:37 PM nothing yet...we are pretty frugal people as it is....
spence 06-14-2008, 11:16 PM I'm trying to buy more Italian rather than English benchgrade shoes :wid:
But seriously, I have become better at the grocery store to not buy stuff like soda when it's not on sale, and to make better use of the food we have rather than waste things. Also try to drive less for non-business stuff.
But no major changes yet. We don't live all that large and are fortunate that there's enough slack to work things out.
-spence
BigBo 06-15-2008, 12:09 AM I'm going to cut back on showering to once a week in order to save on hot water usage.:yak5:
Or maybe we'll start bathing and sharing the same water when the previous person is done. :hidin:
RIROCKHOUND 06-15-2008, 07:52 AM I buy less wooden plugs :D
Some of what spence said; we definetly buy more of what is on sale/generic brands (anyone else notice there are less items on sale at S&S?), driving less, biking to work more. I usually put 50.00 in my truck, and try to make it last a week. My commute is short, and if I bike to work 1-2x a week it strecthes it further...
Fishpart 06-15-2008, 10:35 AM Eat what's on sale, dine out less (read never), cut back on utilities, shorter showers, less AC, combine trips, window shades to help keep heat out, mow with push reel mower picked up for free at transfer station and tuned up
johnny ducketts 06-15-2008, 11:54 AM been biking to work every day it's 8 miles round trip so I figure I'll get some exercise along the way too.
fishsmith 06-15-2008, 12:41 PM I just looked at my oil tank, 1/4 tank left :crying: so I'm cutting the fat by driving less and being a home body. Now it's more freshwater fishing and catching bait size fish, it aint all that bad, plus time with the kids is fun, yesterdays catfish was a big hit with my son and his buddy.
I will just work harder and earn more money. As for cutting back, I am pretty frugal to begin with, so I dont think i need to change anything.
survival of the fittest.
justplugit 06-15-2008, 03:42 PM Watching the speedometer. Usually drive the car 70 mph/plus highway and get around 29 mpg.
Dropping to a hair less than 60 mph gives me 31 and 55 mph gives 33. :)
Alot of people have slowed their speed and you don't risk getting your mirrors blown off at 60, at least on weekends.
Hard to stay in the right lane though. :hihi:
Don't wanna know what the truck gets. :doh:
I am not doing anything to trim the fat......literally. I mean I am not doing anything, going anywhere, having any fun or buying anything...:realmad:
oh yeah and selling everything.....
justplugit 06-15-2008, 06:57 PM put flowmasters on the car Dave,
:hihi:
;)
....
That would put my yuppie neighbors over the edge. :devil2:
I've cut back on eating at places like Applebees or Chilis - fifty bucks for hamburgers, fajitas and sodas is a waste.
EarnedStripes44 06-16-2008, 08:27 AM Mostly at the Grocery store. I ditched shaws for Market basket. But I'll still shell out the bread for fuel to get to ye olde fishing hole without blinking. I just fish longer, make it more worthwile. Fortunately, I am able to take the T or bike to work.
Jimbo 06-16-2008, 01:19 PM Expanded the garden, growing more veggies and planting rotating crops so I can go into the fall. Water each plant individually not with the sprinkler. Major one is getting my ladies to cut back on shower and hair dryer time. Don't water the grass.
Adam_777 06-21-2008, 09:18 AM Looking to sell my F150 and get a little car with double the gas mileage.
Katie 06-21-2008, 08:26 PM i'm not driving one bit. havent really driven since my last day of school which was almost a month ago.
Island Girl 06-21-2008, 08:36 PM I must not be up with the times yet.....What gas prices went up :confused: I just got off the phone with people in ustate NY, Finishing up a deal buying another horse in which I am picking up this week :wall:
piemma 06-21-2008, 10:07 PM I'm not doing anything. I'm spending my kids inheritance. When it's gone, it's gone!
Just spent a week on Maui and spend a fortune. Don't care. 40th anniversary and how many stay married to the same woman for 40 years. Fished for Ahi yesterday and caught a 50# yellowfin. WOW!!!!
Backbeach Jake 06-21-2008, 10:27 PM Nothing, except we've missed more weekends at the Cape already that we have in the last 15 years...put together. We don't go out to eat because Jenn is a better cook than nearly all so-called chefs, no kidding, just look at me. We buy things on sale or store brands already. I've found some store brands to be superior products to the nationally advertised dreck. No really serious changes, but I'm sure they're coming. I'll probably revert to our early married years of 35 years ago, freezing fish, clams and game. Picking and preserving beachplums and blueberries. Back to the land ..again.
Motor Fish 06-22-2008, 09:04 AM No more beer, booze or dinners out and our economic stimulus check is going in the oil tank.
Drycleaning no more.
Cancelled our vacation to Aruba, now just hanging around home (which I'm fine with).
spence 06-22-2008, 09:25 AM We don't go out to eat because Jenn is a better cook than nearly all so-called chefs, no kidding, just look at me.
Typically we only dine out at either really nice places or really homey. Most of the food at the franchise eats like Joe mentioned above simply aren't worth the money.
That being said, when I cook at home it's not much of a savings :hihi:
-spence
macojoe 06-22-2008, 09:41 AM I keep trying, but something always comes up??
I did replace all light bulbs with them curly pig tails, unplugged the bait freezer, Yelled at the kids to take short showers!! I mean they go in there for a hour!!!! WTF??
as far as driving I try but I always need something right away that takes me go out!! And I have been out 3 times in the boat the past week at 20 gals a pop plus towing gas.
saltydog 06-22-2008, 01:14 PM Ive always been a CHEEP B%SS&*^@D,thats why I build Plugs so this is nothing new for me. if you guys got a DOLLER TREE STORE around, check them out. as for GAS , I tried it 60-65 an Im good for 24 miles a gal. even now Im at work using there computer,an server.
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:bshake:
Redsoxticket 06-22-2008, 02:50 PM I saved the cost of 80+ miles of gas to the Saltwater Edge by taking the RIPTA for a total of $3.20.
The experience was different.
Mr. Krinkle 06-22-2008, 04:31 PM Don't drive my 4 Runner over 60 mph. Cruise control all the way. I started coasting to stop signs. I've seen a huge difference in consumption. I used to get around 230 miles before the gas light. The other day I got 280 miles.
My friend and I alternate driving when we fish.
Won't be doing any Montauk trips, which is good anyway because it makes me fish my home waters more.
Started making my own plugs in the winter, which saves a ton.
Sold almost all of my beachmasters (except a few).
Drive my wife's pontiac sunfire more often when we go out.
Put the A/C on energy save mode.
That's about it. I think it is going to get far worse in the years to come. Wait till oil production starts to decrease, which some say will begin in the next 15 to 20 years. We will be seeing gas at over 10 dollars a gallon, not to mention more global conflict over oil resources.
:(
running out of things to sell off and got the word today at work...business is down and effective next week all hourly employees will have no more than 35 hours per week. So we get one day off every week....well by my calculation thats only 32 hours a Week......
WTF!!!
striperman36 06-27-2008, 07:32 PM EOQ revenue for alot of domestic companies appear to be lower than guidance. Expect more bad news the next few weeks.
justplugit 06-27-2008, 07:53 PM Yelled at the kids to take short showers!! I mean they go in there for a hour!!!! WTF??
Found a good solution for that one, give them 10 min then go in the cellar and turn off the hot water.
Works like magic. :hihi:
Run the dishwasher and washing machine after 9pm and before 9am when rates are cheaper.
fishaholic18 06-27-2008, 08:37 PM Eat bass as much as possible....
Run the dishwasher and do the laundry when my kid is taking his shower...:fury:
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