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Unnecessary Grocery Expenses And The Need For Corrective Lenses

In our never-ending quest to find deals and save money, my wife and I shopped at a locally-based supermarket today. We tried the same thing last week with a regional supermarket – what a letdown. We were less than pleased and ended up spending more money than we normally spend.

Well, the same thing happened today. We spent about $72 when normally we hover right around $60 for a weeks’ worth of groceries. Close inspection of the receipt afterward revealed that my reading skills are less than optimal. We spent $9.99 on a package of 19 hot dogs! We never buy hot dogs. But the sign said $1.99 (I swear!) and I couldn’t pass up a deal like that.

The good news is that we’ve finally found a grocery store with reasonable prices on produce and poultry. We’ll return, but also stock our cupboards with items from the larger regional stores.

More good news. Hot dogs won’t be on the list for a few months.

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How To Save Money And Get A Better Shave

I hate spending money on things I feel are overpriced. It’s not that I’m cheap or anything, I just lean a little toward the frugal side. Razor cartridges seem to go up in price substantially every time one of the companies adds another blade to the mix. I’ve never seen the point of spending upwards of $15 on a package of 4 razor cartridges. My wife is painfully aware of this, since she is the one I complained to every time I had to buy more blades.
Slant Bar Safety Razor
So last Christmas my wife bought me a safety razor that uses double edge razor blades. You know – a razor similar to what your grandfather used. The model I received was the Merkur Slant Bar. There’s a marked difference between it and a Mach 3 or Fusion. This thing is built to last – it will probably be the last razor I ever need. The cost was about $30 – this is kind of a steep entry price, but the blades average out to be about $0.30 – $0.50 a piece. Typically, I’ll buy a sampler pack of 30 blades for $8.50 ($0.28/blade) and these will last me a year. Whereas blades for a fusion ($16 for 4) would set me back about $192/year.

After using shaving cream from a tube, I honestly am not sure if I could ever use shaving cream from a can again. I find that the results I achieve with the brush-on shaving cream are far superior. The shave is closer and more comfortable. Plus – it smells much better. A tube will last me about 9 months or so and costs about $10.

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