Five Frugal Things

Lots of frugal alignment this past week and gorgeous weather into the weekend.

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  1. I put out to the universe that I needed a power cord and 20 minutes later l had a free one! I literally texted a friend asking them if they had them at stock at their store. Then a short time later I walked into my local cafe and they were changing power cords out for new ones. I asked the owner if I could buy one of the old ones and she gave it to me for free. Way to go!
  2. The weather was gorgeous this weekend and I took advantage of it by both raking in 18, 000 dance and walking steps and chilling with my friends at the park. It’s become my favorite past time to let go of all the week’s stressors.
  3. Made the perfect pitcher of black iced tea with 3 tea bags to 1/4 cup sugar ratio. Normally I use 4 tea bag and always boil in the sugar (my Texan friend taught me that trick) and it’s good. But black tea can be a bit strong sometimes depending on the brand. Now I am hooked on 3 tea bags. It came out perfect! I buy a big box of tea at the Asian market for a few bucks. Costs me pennies to make pitchers of green or black iced tea.
  4. Another friend of mine likes to take local adventures and shares some gorgeous pics on their social media account. I take screenshots and use those pictures on my iPhone as wallpaper. I am always thanking them for the free epic quality landscape photos.
  5. Went to the bar to catch up with friends. But I have not been in the mood to drink these past few days. So I downed two classes of water and saved me $40! Making my night out Free and still sociable. Would you have tipped the bartender for his water pours?

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