If you’re like me, you like to grocery shop on a budget. When I first started buying groceries, I didn’t have much money. In fact, $20 was usually all I had to spend per week on food. Finding cheap grocery stores near me is what allowed me to get by back then, and what kee...
Honestly, you can get creative pretty quickly with some romantic dinner ideas for your next date night when you shop at Trader Joe’s. Try our free Meal Planner to save money on groceries! 6. Costco Get ready, you guys, because we’re going to the most magical place on earth—Costco...
In an upper-middle-class neighborhood (strata 4), our monthly utilities run about $75 for me, my mother, and my two children. Groceries typically cost us around $500 or less, depending on how many imported items we buy, like supplements and nuts. We get fresh, organic milk for the bab...
And finding the cheapest countries to visit in the world allowed me to start my journey to visit all 197 countries. I started my journey in cheaper regions, often on $5 to $10 a day. And, having been to EVERY country in the world, I feel like I’m in a good place to judge the...
We had free accommodation inashrams(it doesn’t get much cheaper than that) and when paying for our hotels, we had decent butbasic double roomsfor around $5 per night. You can splash out and get a very nice place for $20 per night. ...
You can get a decent furnished studio apartment around KM 450 ($235.16) Groceries and eating-out per month for two people may cost KM 475.00 ($248.21) The average monthly salary is around KM 2,300 ($1,201.95) 4. Bulgaria The country is seen as an affordable place to live, with prices...
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This year I was in the station of Regensburg, Germany at 7:00 in the morning and the place was as busy as any airport you’ve been to, multiple trains per hour coming in and out, in a small city you’ve probably never heard of. When we arrived in Bologna, Italy on the other end...