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What Would You Do?

Tips To Split A Bill

March 30, 2018
By Brock Kernin
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  I can't count how many times I've overpaid my share when splitting a check with friends.  I go to a bar or restaurant with friends and order not only what I'm in the mood for, but also for what my budget allows.  Many times the server will … [Read more...] about Tips To Split A Bill

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Frugality

Save Money Eating At A Fair Or Carnival

June 30, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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  With the Summer season comes countless fairs and carnivals with endless options of tasty treats to eat. Prices at a fair midway or carnival are high, so it's easy to drop a load of cash on a meal, especially when it's a family event. … [Read more...] about Save Money Eating At A Fair Or Carnival

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Behavior

Do You Tip At Sonic?

April 17, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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On our recent family road trip to Florida my son tapped me repeatedly on the shoulder and excitedly pointed out the window towards a Sonic fast-food restaurant. Since we don't have Sonic in our area, and we had heard the ice cream was very good, we … [Read more...] about Do You Tip At Sonic?

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Value

4 Reasons You Should Skip Dining Out On Special Occasions

January 2, 2017
By Brock Kernin
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Despite my general dislike of going out to eat, my wife and I went to a restaurant on New Year's Eve. While we did have a nice time, I was reminded throughout dinner just why it is I prefer to cook at home, especially on holidays. When eating out … [Read more...] about 4 Reasons You Should Skip Dining Out On Special Occasions

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Convenience Store Chronicles

Save Money and Time With Lunch At A Convenience Store!

July 11, 2016
By Brock Kernin
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There are two things that almost everyone wishes they had more of; time and money. I definitely share this perspective. When I find an opportunity to save time by combining two tasks together, I take it. When I find an opportunity to save money, I … [Read more...] about Save Money and Time With Lunch At A Convenience Store!

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Saving Money

If You Eat At Subway, You HAVE To Take Advantage of This Promotion!

December 16, 2015
By Brock Kernin
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As I entered the nearby Subway restaurant, I shook my head as I saw a sign advertising a promotion. I had been waiting for it, as I believe they've run the same promotion the last few years right around the holidays. Customers receive a free six … [Read more...] about If You Eat At Subway, You HAVE To Take Advantage of This Promotion!

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