CHRISTIAN SINGLES
GUIDE TO ONLINE DATING ADVICE
Remember that the wasteful spending of the out- of-
control shopper will result in want and poverty, because
nothing has been set aside for a “rainy day” or for
future education, or retirement. But as you watch your
pennies, your dollars will grow. THIS IS ONE OF THE
SECRETS OF FINANCIAL SUCCESS! It cannot be emphasized
enough, Christian singles. And most astonishing, we can improve
the quality of our lives when we curb our wasteful
spending. Here are a few more ideas to help you save
money:
Have a drawer set aside to keep gift cards, gift boxes,
wrapping, etc. Buy gift bags of all sizes at the dollar
store, or on sale at a warehouse store. If you plan to use
them within your family, you can reuse them over and over,
by not writing anything on the gift tag. Tissue paper can
be reused within a family, as well as gift boxes, which
come in all sizes. Its amazing how much we spend just to
wrap or package gifts! And your family (or your friends at
college, etc.) can all agree on purchasing things each of
you actually need and would have to buy anyhow. Its
your attitude about making the birthday “boy” or
“girl” the cause for celebration that will make
the day festive and very memorable, not expensive presents.
Who would not enjoy a party designed to celebrate your
special qualities, and how much you are loved?
If you like Orange Cleaning products, you can save
three or four dollars a bottle by buying them at the 99
Cents store. It doesn’t hurt to stock up, and save gas
on trips to the store later on. Batteries are a steal at
these stores, and they are just as good as the ones you
pay much more for at drugstores and grocery stores.
Usually the “extra things” like batteries are much
higher at grocery stores, Christian singles. This helps
them offset their loss or small margin of profit. Prices
are so competitive for foods that they have to keep food
prices low (or convince you that you are getting higher
quality when you pay higher prices .) This may be true in
some cases, but usually not.