* Buy groceries once a week. Absolutely no visits to a supermarket in the middle of the week.
* Buy fruits/veggies/meat from asian market.
* Eating out is for special events only.
* Starbucks is off limits.
* No point in trying to heat outside air, hence no point in heating anywhere apart from your bed (electric blanket).
* Idiot box is for idiots. Enrol to a library. Read a book.
* Correct tyre pressure is not only a matter of safety. Properly inflated tyres save fuel. Slighty overinflated tyres on cages save slightly more. More than slightly overinflated tyres in cages save even more at expense of traction. Don't go there, it is not worth it.
* p2p is there for a reason. Sapienti sat.
* The greedy one pays twice. Research before you buy and where quality matters, buy the best you can afford. Asics jogging shoes cost 5 times as much as nonames from the warehouse but unlike the latter, they will last. Even if you use them for jogging. Same goes for power tools, and many other things.
* DIY:
* If you can't find something off the shelf for your pet home/bike/boat/jet outhouse project, diy. If you can't find it in the shop it means that demand exceeds supply. Make more than one and sell on trademe. If you need it, chances are someone else may need it too.
* DIY peanut butter tastes better and is healthier than anything supermarkets can come up with. Do you know what all those numbers and chemicals in the ingredient list stand for? Me neither.
* Do you really need a gym membership? The last time I checked jogging around One Tree Hill was free.
Just my NZD 0.02...
"People are stupid ... almost anyone will believe almost anything. Because people are stupid, they will believe a lie because they want to believe it's true, or because they are afraid it might be true. People's heads are full of knowledge, facts, and beliefs, and most of it is false, yet they think it all true ... they can only rarely tell the difference between a lie and the truth, and yet they are confident they can, and so all are easier to fool." -- Wizard's First Rule
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