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Wining and Dining

Just because you are trying to save money doesn't mean you can't go out anymore. Check out your local newspaper for coupons to local restaurants, sometimes there are two for one deals or deals if you go mid week.

Check your reward cards to see if there are bonus points for dining at specific places. The Best Buy reward credit card now has a dining function where you get up to double the points at certain restaurants.

Sign up at http://www.restaurant.com/ because at least once a week they have a deal for anywhere from 30%-80% off their gift certificates. Be sure to read the rules on them though, many have stipulations, like you must spend a certain amount before using it or some you can't use on certain days. The last one I used I ended up getting 80% off and spending only $2 on a $25 gift card. We used it at a fancier restaurant we normally wouldn't have gone because the prices are high and ended up spending as much as we
would if we just went out for chinese.

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