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22 months ago
I want to stop spending an average of $9-$12 a meal. If I make more homemade meals, it’ll be a lot cheaper.
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be debt free
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start cooking more homemade meals
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2 people |
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track my money better
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1 person |
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earn more certifications in the tech industry
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increase my credit score
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have kids someday
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be married someday
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visit Hawaii again
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buy a Lotus Elise
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graduate from UMKC in 3 years!
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graduate from Longview with my Associate's degree by the end of next Fall semester.
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1 person |
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save money for a down payment on a house
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get into shape by summer
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reduce my food costs
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I want to stop spending an average of $9-$12 a meal. If I make more homemade meals, it’ll be a lot cheaper.
It’s cheaper and healthier to cook your own meals, than to buy prepackaged or eat out.
I’m bad at impulse buys, especially when it comes to food. I’ll stop at a restaurant on the way home from work, instead of cooking a meal at home.