Guest post written by Richie Stump
Once all the scary movie marathons and costume sales are over and done with, I still love to eat all of the candy that’s left over. I even buy some bags of candy and stash them away from my family and the trick or treaters in some of our tallest cabinets. I’m such a sucker for any kind of candy anyway, but then when it’s around Halloween time I just go crazy with my love of candy and indulge by buying a whole lot of it. I’m quite the baker year-round and around Halloween is an even better time to start gearing up for all the cooking and baking that’s going to start happening around Thanksgiving and last through the New Year. But I really enjoy all of it.
But I don’t have a set of certain recipes that I always fix. I look up all kinds of them online with my wireless internet Vancouver and there are quite a few that I’ve already bookmarked this year and I love it.
I already fixed this amazing peanut butter cup cheesecake that I just couldn’t resist fixing until after Halloween! I think that recipe is a keeper, though.
You know, I’m a money saver and an anti-waste activist. Heh.
I made of saving money and goods my ‘life mission’, as I get more and more disgusted at how easily modern world gets rid of hard-work earned money and food so many people worked on and so many people crave for in order to survive… It’s awful.
Even when I buy new domain names, I try to save money: spend the least possible, invest, put hard work in everything I do. That’s my ‘secret’ to have money for everything. I save money on food too, splitting bigger dishes in half with my fiancé when we go eat at restaurants; I save money on clothes by buying used or old-season or remainders; I save money on lightening usage too, by exploiting natural light (sunlight) as much as possible, only turning lights on at night, sometimes using candles too, like people used to do centuries ago. That’s kind of fascinating too, I suggest you try sometimes.
Of course, there are other ways to save money. For example you could get a Good Credit Score Range with some company programs that try their best to meet their customers’ needs and help them maintain a good credit score. Obviously you’d need to keep payments going in order to keep it, but that’s something affordable with some companies.
And you? What do you do to save money?