

London isn’t exactly the cheapest capital city in the world, but there are a number of places you can go that are inexpensive, and a number of ways that you can save money going to some of the places that even aren’t.
Sometimes all it takes is a little advance research. Of course, this doesn’t just apply to London, but most places where tourists go. Heck this guide is even useful for Londoners, some of whom may never have been to some of these places, because of the cost.
Read more about them over at The Daily Mirror
London isn’t exactly the cheapest capital city in the world, but there are a number of places you can go that are inexpensive, and a number of ways that you...
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Many people are looking for ways to save money in this lousy economy.
There are a few quite simple ways to do it.
- Walk to the store. If it’s within a mile or two, consider walking in fine weather, or riding a bike. You’ll save gas, and wear and tear on the car, and you’ll burn some extra calories too. Most of us don’t get enough exercise!
- Continuing with cars, why not organize a carpool with some of your fellow workers? Again, you’ll save gas, and wear and tear on your car, and you get to relax a little instead of doing all the driving every day. Another point to think of – if more people carpooled, there would be fewer cars on the road, which means less pollution, so that’s a health benefit too.
- While we’re talking about work, why not pack a lunch, instead of eating fast food every day? That burger and fries can be 1,000 – 1,500 calories a day, and a sandwich made at home can be less than a third of that. Also, even that fast food lunch can be $7 $10 a day, and for Around $10-$12 you can easily buy enough for that homemade lunch to last a whole week.
- What do you drink with that lunch, or indeed throughout the day? Do you really need those expensive lattes, that can come in around 600 calories, and up to $4 each? Why not invest in a thermal mug, and make coffee at home, drink one before you leave, and take another one with you to the office, or drink in the car on the way there, if that’s what you usually drop into the coffee shop for. That alone can save you $15-$20 a week. Even better drink tap water! It’s better for you, has no calories, and doesn’t contain that dehydrating caffeine that 90% of Americans consume each day in either coffee, tea, or soda.

These few simple things can save you up to $50 or $60 a week, which is $250 a month or $3,000 a year! Heck, you could get that new car sooner, move to a bigger house, or have a great vacation instead!
Many people are looking for ways to save money in this lousy economy. There are a few quite simple ways to do it. Walk to the store. If it’s within...
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I know that having sat here and enjoyed a growler of Foothills IPA, this evening, will mean that I am sluggish in the morning.
I also know that I should get up early, and go for a walk or something, but one, I shall be half asleep, and two, it’s going to be colder than a refrigerator tomorrow.
Still, I don’t get to drink excellent craft beer every day – heck if I did I would do little else – so I don’t feel guilty about a little treat every so often.
It can’t be all work and no play can it? No, of course not!
I know that having sat here and enjoyed a growler of Foothills IPA, this evening, will mean that I am sluggish in the morning. I also know that I should...
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