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    Add a free tank of fuel and $300 to your bottom line per month.

    These simple tips are aimed at the S (survival) scrapper who is trying to put food on the table or pay the mortgage. I came up with these several years ago when I started with 0 $ and 0 prospects.

    I am a coke drinker I drink a 6 pack a day while working. Today a 6 pack of coke will cost around 5$, A 2 lt can be bought for .99. a 2lt = one five pack, a 2 ltr gets warm or loses its kick before the day is over.

    A plastic 16 or 20 oz coke is around $1.50 sooooo 1.50 x 5 = $7.50
    safe 5/6 12 oz plastic Coke bottles buy a 2 lt and fill the empty 12 ozers you now have a 5 pack for .99 it will keep its kick and won't get warm before you drink it.
    $ 6.50 savings x 5 days $32.50 + a free tank of fuel.

    If you are a smoker. I am (unfortunately). A pack of C,s $5 + x 2 +10$+.
    A Topomatic rolling machine $35 a 1 lb bag of good pipe tobacco $25 (enough to roll 2 1/2 cartons,or an electric rolling machine $100 +. role your own professional looking C,s. Im not talking Prince Albert here but tobacco sold under the guise of "pipe "tobacco to avoid the dread cigarette lable which draws unwanted attention from TFE and the tax man if the word cigrette were on the same packa get, that lb would cost you $80 also the pkg tobacco is all natural and does not contain formaldehyde and the other 188 additives that pkged cigarets have.

    60 pks of Cs 300$ + 2 bags of tobacco and tubes $50 a savings of enough to feed a family of 4 for one month.

    Do you pull an empty trailer around all day. Park it at Walmart with a hitch lock untill you need it that day. the cost of pulling that empty trailer is at least $1 per hr, another tank of fuel per week.

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    ADD A COUPLE OF OTHER TIPS BUT THE YARD CALLS.

    A trip to micky ds, these days can cost upwards of $5 a nice left over meat loaf sandwich and your re bottled cost less then $1 another tank of fuel per week.

    Now is not the time for flaunting that pack of Marlboros. Now is the time for the smart move to "custom made" roll your owns.



    There are many other tips out there that would be welcome on this thread like inflating your tires, trailer and truck, according to the load. 2/3 miles a gallon adds up quicker then you think. Times are tough and going to get tougher.

    NO 76 I have no sub for chew. Maybe some one else has.
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    Words of wisdom from a survivor. Your insights and knowledge are greatly appreciated. My addictions are chewing tobacco and beer. Any advice other than my wifes, quit?

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    I always bought Mountain Dew 2 lt. instead of a 20 oz bottle. At .99 for the 2lt. and $1.69 for a 20 oz. the 2 lt. is a no brainer, and still everyone buys the smaller size.

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    I don't do much driving around these days as I had plenty of driving in the past and pretty much had my fill of it.

    But, most times when I do go out and about I will plan on "killing as many birds with one stone" as I can.

    I will sometimes put days of thought into what supplies I require, where I need to go and such where I have my list of things written down and a map of travel in my mind that I rewrite as the adventure moves along as it is a bit like a dog chasing a critter when something unexpected crosses your path. Some good and some not, but even the down side of things can have a up side if you view it from many perspectives.

    Back when I did travel about more I would have my cooler with food and such, plenty of water for drinking and it is good to have plenty of clean water with. I have most always had my own drinking water along with me since I was very young. I mostly drink pure water, maybe 90% or more then other fluids. I would like to drink more milk and juice, and beer. But who can afford such luxuries these daze?

    I still have many interesting items in my vehicle. So many little things that I forget what all I have with me. I have always been a bit like Captain Caveman, a cartoon character that would have the odd little things and such that are nice when needed. A bit like the old game show where you would be offered money if you had the small item in your bag or on you.

    I have camping and picnic items, extra clothes, shoes, boots, BLANKETS, rope, TOW ROPE, tools and such. As well as my office items with stamps, pens, paper, envelopes, selection of TAPE and glue and such. SHARPIES & duct tape as well as a coil of wire, extra fuses, vehicle fluids and such.

    How do I have all this with? I don't many times as I have some of it like bigger camping things and tools contained in their bags and such and take it along as may be required. I always have the important items along such as tow rope, clean water and the many small things that store away under seats and such. I have my back scratcher, fly swatter and plenty of sunglasses. I have more then a dozen pair of sunglasses in my vehicle with most being new as I don't like driving without having them when needed.

    So I have things for trading along with me as well as you never know when you might want to do some trading for???

    I don't drink much soda pop, but when I do, I prefer orange soda. I will buy it in a large bottle and put it in smaller bottles. I end up with the small bottles when I find the different bottled drinks on clearance and such. I like trying some of the energy drinks and other trendy drinks they sell these daze.

    Hope you don't mind the rambling on, I'm just relaxing and thinking on going out and doing a bit of work/play in the yard. I have been clearing sticks, brush, downed trees, leaves and such from a area that has a few rolls of vehicles that have been here the longest. Some of them were parked where they are over 25 years ago. I'm a little bit excited about working in that area as it is one of the oldest hoards here. The vehicles seem to be mostly filled with hubcaps, copper wire, pots and pans and old computer stuff and such. There is also 2 cars that are full of glass canning jars. Just some of what I'm finding on my adventures in the private salvage theme park.

    I sort of operate in a relaxed military fashion. A bit like M*A*S*H with less actors playing the parts, something like that in a nutshell...

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    Quote Originally Posted by childhooddream View Post
    i don't do much driving around these days as i had plenty of driving in the past and pretty much had my fill of it.

    But, most times when i do go out and about i will plan on "killing as many birds with one stone" as i can.

    I will sometimes put days of thought into what supplies i require, where i need to go and such where i have my list of things written down and a map of travel in my mind that i rewrite as the adventure moves along as it is a bit like a dog chasing a critter when something unexpected crosses your path. Some good and some not, but even the down side of things can have a up side if you view it from many perspectives.

    Back when i did travel about more i would have my cooler with food and such, plenty of water for drinking and it is good to have plenty of clean water with. I have most always had my own drinking water along with me since i was very young. I mostly drink pure water, maybe 90% or more then other fluids. I would like to drink more milk and juice, and beer. But who can afford such luxuries these daze?

    I still have many interesting items in my vehicle. So many little things that i forget what all i have with me. I have always been a bit like captain caveman, a cartoon character that would have the odd little things and such that are nice when needed. A bit like the old game show where you would be offered money if you had the small item in your bag or on you.

    I have camping and picnic items, extra clothes, shoes, boots, blankets, rope, tow rope, tools and such. As well as my office items with stamps, pens, paper, envelopes, selection of tape and glue and such. Sharpies & duct tape as well as a coil of wire, extra fuses, vehicle fluids and such.

    How do i have all this with? I don't many times as i have some of it like bigger camping things and tools contained in their bags and such and take it along as may be required. I always have the important items along such as tow rope, clean water and the many small things that store away under seats and such. I have my back scratcher, fly swatter and plenty of sunglasses. I have more then a dozen pair of sunglasses in my vehicle with most being new as i don't like driving without having them when needed.

    So i have things for trading along with me as well as you never know when you might want to do some trading for???

    I don't drink much soda pop, but when i do, i prefer orange soda. I will buy it in a large bottle and put it in smaller bottles. I end up with the small bottles when i find the different bottled drinks on clearance and such. I like trying some of the energy drinks and other trendy drinks they sell these daze.

    Hope you don't mind the rambling on, i'm just relaxing and thinking on going out and doing a bit of work/play in the yard. I have been clearing sticks, brush, downed trees, leaves and such from a area that has a few rolls of vehicles that have been here the longest. Some of them were parked where they are over 25 years ago. I'm a little bit excited about working in that area as it is one of the oldest hoards here. The vehicles seem to be mostly filled with hubcaps, copper wire, pots and pans and old computer stuff and such. There is also 2 cars that are full of glass canning jars. Just some of what i'm finding on my adventures in the private salvage theme park.

    I sort of operate in a relaxed military fashion. A bit like m*a*s*h with less actors playing the parts, something like that in a nutshell...
    good advise!

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    It's not hard to grow tobacco

    grew up dirt poor
    second nature to be cheap, fix or make my own or do without, make it work.... that kinda thing

    not spending at all is the best saving, so if things get tight the money stays at home unless it's a planned purchase.
    it's amazing to me to watch someone buy a $3-$5 coffee everyday
    in one and 1/2 weeks you paid for:
    a coffee machine
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    a lb of coffee and the filters
    and the electricity to make a months worth of coffee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Words of wisdom from a survivor. Your insights and knowledge are greatly appreciated. My addictions are chewing tobacco and beer. Any advice other than my wifes, quit?
    Turn an old refrigerator into a kegerator. This will save you money if you drink as much as you normally would with cans or bottles. If this ends up with you drinking more beer because of the easy access, it will not save you money and get you in constant trouble with your wife.

    For soda, if anyone runs across an old soda fountain set-up, the syrup bags cost around $40 for name brands which makes about 25 gallons of soda. This is 47 2 liters. If you're getting 2 liters for 99 cents, then this breaks even considering the CO2 you have to use. But, you don't have to keep going to get more soda for awhile.

    Buying in bulk and planning ahead saves money over time. I shop a lot at restaurant supply stores. They are cheaper than Sam's Club and Costco almost all the time. If you go in with a couple other households, you can split all of the bulk items up every week so you're not stuck with, say, a 20 pound bag of onions.
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    I have rolled my own C's for years. Have a deal with a smoke shop, 16 oz bag of "pipe' baccy + 3 cartons of tubes (150 in a Tops carton, for $25. Knowing a few words of Arabic and having served in the Yemen (Aden), where shop owner is from, appears to help :-) Is this called networking, lol.

    However, while standing in line to get paid at my yard, opening up my tin box of roll-ups, has prompted " yo dude, gotta spare joint?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanw View Post

    For soda, if anyone runs across an old soda fountain set-up, the syrup bags cost around $40 for name brands which makes about 25 gallons of soda. This is 47 2 liters. If you're getting 2 liters for 99 cents, then this breaks even considering the CO2 you have to use. But, you don't have to keep going to get more soda for awhile.
    I have worked various places, and know that in general, the cup costs the business more than the soda to fill it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patriot76 View Post
    Words of wisdom from a survivor. Your insights and knowledge are greatly appreciated. My addictions are chewing tobacco and beer. Any advice other than my wifes, quit?
    Depends on whether the amount of beer available affects the amount consumed. I have noticed that a lot of times a 12 pack is like $3 more than a 6 pack. An 18 pack negligibly more than a 12. and a 24 not much more than an 18. so if you switch from 6 packs to 24 or 36 packs, your cost per unit could drop by 1/3 or more.

    I doubt you buy 6 packs unles its to sample a new flavor, and even 12 packs are questionable.

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    I don't drink soda but I love seltzer water , buy whatever brand that is on sale 5 12 packs for 10 bucks . that's around 16.5 cents a can . I keep them in a cooler which I get the ice for free from my buds at the lions club or the legion hall, I almost always pack a lunch which saves big bucks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattInTheHat View Post
    Depends on whether the amount of beer available affects the amount consumed. I have noticed that a lot of times a 12 pack is like $3 more than a 6 pack. An 18 pack negligibly more than a 12. and a 24 not much more than an 18. so if you switch from 6 packs to 24 or 36 packs, your cost per unit could drop by 1/3 or more.

    I doubt you buy 6 packs unles its to sample a new flavor, and even 12 packs are questionable.
    Your insight is invaluable. The amount available directly impacts the amount consumed. 30 packs of Busch is a normal purchase. Thinking about working a deal with the distributor to have it delivered directly to the ranch. Looking at buying a refrigerator trailer to buy in bigger quantities. For the moment I have to depend on the wife and her 1/2 ton Chevy. One week at a time. Sorry Old Dude, did not mean to derail the thread from coke a cola to beer.
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    I don't drink a lot of beer anymore (generally don't have the time or extra "allowance" money) but I don't even see 6-packs anymore in our stores unless its a micro brew sort of thing. Mostly see 12 packs and in big brands full cases.

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    Salvation Army will feed you lunch for free. Take a few bucks and make a donation afterwards. They throw leftovers away if they don't have enough for the homeless shelter. Many senior citizens activity centers make lunches daily for about $3. Ours makes it to go if you want!

    Take your batteries to Autozone (5 a day) and buy your vehicle upkeep that way. Saves gas to the yard for about the same amount of money!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypoman View Post
    Salvation Army will feed you lunch for free. Take a few bucks and make a donation afterwards. They throw leftovers away if they don't have enough for the homeless shelter. Many senior citizens activity centers make lunches daily for about $3. Ours makes it to go if you want!

    Take your batteries to Autozone (5 a day) and buy your vehicle upkeep that way. Saves gas to the yard for about the same amount of money!
    I bought a battery from Autozone in January. Had the old one riding around in the van with me for about two months. Once the snow stopped (February was a *****) I took it back. They would note take it unless I could produce the receipt for the new one I bought. I did find the receipt but what a pain.

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    All good tips. lets continue them. Yours may sound silly bu a $here and there can add up to $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ before you know it.

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    lmafo working at mcdonalds pays off more than I thought lol free food free pop free water and left overs like fruits and veggies for other meals (on) when they go bad plus the $10.20hr I made pays for my bills coffee cigs beers and energy drink lol seed money for auctions at least small ones. draw back is only coke products

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    For the last three years or so, all clothes have come from thrift stores and sneakers (New Balance) come slightly used from eBay.

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    I have been wanting to buy a processed half cow/pig. plenty of offers on craigslist but still cant afford the investment though. My wife's uncle raises chickens and gives us a dozen for free every so often. Tastes better and saves us a couple of bucks. And don't forget if you have space and a bit of skill to grow a vegetable garden its always worth it; my mom would always can the extra's.

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    I have been reading a little bit on the computer as I relax and make something to eat. I had a long day traveling out and about putting on a few miles and hours so I'm a bit tired out from the day.

    But as I read over some of the money saving hints it made me think of the value and quality that can be found with large bags of dried beans and bags of white rice. I like beans and I like rice and it's a little bit of extra work and time using dry beans and rice cooks up fast enough if you do it right.

    I started buying and using the dry beans when the price of beans in the can went so crazy. I found that pinto beans and some others tasted great before you even added anything to them. It's amazing the gravy that dry beans will produce and the natural flavor is quite good. I can see how the cowboys and such could make a meal out of some dry beans, hard tack and maybe some dried jerky or such.

    And with rice you can do so many things with it and it's more then just filler as rice is good food. Sloppy joes with rice are a treat and taking a can of beef stew and pouring it over some white rice makes for a great meal at a reasonable value.

    I do a lot of my food shopping at Wal*Mart for condiments, pasta, dry beans and rice, saltine crackers, Wal*Mart has a brand called holmquist or such that are pretty good crackers for the price. I like to buy pickles, hot peppers in a jar and other items that Wal*Mart has in their institutional size area.

    Another thing I learned that if you like potato chips and you find a deal on ones that are ready to expire, just put them in the freezer and take a bag out as needed. They thaw out quickly and can be ate right from the freezer and I have noticed that there was no loss in quality. I have found that not many realize that potato chips store very well in the freezer.

    I have a few of the smaller chest freezers as I found that when it came to chest freezers it was about the same price per cubic foot no matter what size they were. So I figured that after my last large chest freezer died that I would just replace the cubic feet with a few of the smaller ones. I can leave the ones that are empty unplugged if I don't plan on using them for a bit and when you do plug them back in it don't take long for them to get cold. I will keep different items in the different freezers so that I don't have to open some of them very often.

    I also have back up generators in case the power goes out for a extended time or it's hot out and the freezers need their power and if hot the air and fridge need their power. I can power the fuel oil furnace also if needed. I haven't had to use the generators much over the years, but it sure is nice to have them when needed. I also keep extra gasoline in a couple of jugs that I change out with fresh if not used. It has come in handy many times to have a little extra stash of reserve gas on hand. It doesn't pay to store a lot of gasoline if you don't plan on using it and replacing it as the new type fuels start to break down soon after they are made.

    Just some tips and such that I thought of. Time to eat and relax for a bit then I will be back and read a bit more and maybe post a bit. Depends on if my fingers want a nap or not,lol...
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