Unwilling economies and motivation
Apr. 24th, 2010 03:21 amI have come to the conclusion that the most frugal thing I could do is to stop drinking diet Coke and put all the money I spend per month on soft drinks into a savings account. I really, really love diet Coke. But I want a savings cushion, and the money has to come from somewhere.
If I give up diet Coke and icecream except for special occasions, I'll save about AUD$120 per month. I have enough tea, both loose leaf and in bags, to last me a long time, because I simply like the diet Coke better, for the caffeine; and for the hydration I can simply drink water.
If I substitute chickpeas (51c for 100g dry even if I don't buy them in bulk, then cooked in the crockpot and then refrigerated or frozen) for my beloved vegetarian hot dogs (on which I spend about $25 a week) I'll save nearly $70 a month.
If I made just these changes and no others, I could have a $1000 cushion in less than half a year.
Or I could be less frugal and just buy soda water instead of Coke, and save $45.30 per month. I'd still get my cushion in less than 7 months. And maybe at the end of that time, I won't want Coke or icecream or vegie hot dogs any more. (It seems unlikely, but people's tastes do change.) Or I could just be happy with my cushion, and go back to my old wasteful ways. Or I could do it half a year every year, and in five years I'd have enough for a term deposit.
I would like some encouragement, please, because I'm very scared.
If I give up diet Coke and icecream except for special occasions, I'll save about AUD$120 per month. I have enough tea, both loose leaf and in bags, to last me a long time, because I simply like the diet Coke better, for the caffeine; and for the hydration I can simply drink water.
If I substitute chickpeas (51c for 100g dry even if I don't buy them in bulk, then cooked in the crockpot and then refrigerated or frozen) for my beloved vegetarian hot dogs (on which I spend about $25 a week) I'll save nearly $70 a month.
If I made just these changes and no others, I could have a $1000 cushion in less than half a year.
Or I could be less frugal and just buy soda water instead of Coke, and save $45.30 per month. I'd still get my cushion in less than 7 months. And maybe at the end of that time, I won't want Coke or icecream or vegie hot dogs any more. (It seems unlikely, but people's tastes do change.) Or I could just be happy with my cushion, and go back to my old wasteful ways. Or I could do it half a year every year, and in five years I'd have enough for a term deposit.
I would like some encouragement, please, because I'm very scared.
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Date: 2010-04-26 01:10 pm (UTC)FWIW, I used to drink a lot of apple juice throughout my childhood and early adulthood. I had to stop drinking it as "normal beverage" in my early 20s due to being broke, and instead allowed myself a bottle a week, and eked it out by diluting it. Within reasonably short order I stopped liking it neat pretty much at all (I'll drink it neat once in a blue moon when I want the sugar). I was *very* surprised. So, yeah, your tastes can change.
Could you investigate making your own veggie-burgers/sausages to replace the veggie hot dogs? What space are they filling in your culinary life, as it were? (As a vegan I am used to the idea of finding things to replace the *feeling* of a particular food, e.g. Marmite for blue cheese :) ).
Seconding others' advice to be kind to yourself and maybe take this a bit at a time.