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by Jeremy
When the weather is nice, patios and vacation time can be tempting. If you find yourself struggling to scrounge together some money for summertime fun, you may want to look into these common culprits of savings. Coffees: I don’t think it’s any secret we’re all keeping companies like Starbucks in (hefty) business, with our caffeine addictions. But if you don’t want to brew your own coffee at home or the office, at least opt for plain coffee at the cafe. You’d be amazed at how much you save just by opting out of those $5 – $6 drinks every day. Eating Out: many of us…
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