20 November, 2009

Best $1.15 Day Ever

We’re kicking off a new blog series here at the Debtress called “The Best Frugal Day Ever.” The goal is to share and show how you can have without spending loads of cash.

Anyone can live it up when you’re spending money like Trump, but it takes a special kind of person to live large while spending meagerly.

We’ll put up our inaugural post soon, but I wanted to give you a rundown first because I’m hoping some of you will put in your two cents and participate.

The Best Frugal Day Ever isn’t really a Blog Carnival, but it will be a series of post by myself and many of you out there that highlighting the best day you ever had while spending little cash.

For example, this post is called the Best $1.15 Day Ever because I’m excited to get this series started, it’s almost Friday and I’m eating chocolate chip cookies I baked from some pre-made dough that was on sale for $1.15.

That’s a pretty good day, right? But I think we can top it. To contribute, email your best day ever to thedebtress@totalattorneys.com and I’ll post it here on my blog. Or, tell me about your day on your blog and send me a link.

Here are the criteria:

  • Your day must be really, really awesome.
  • Outline your frugal expenditures, and put the title in the post. Tell us how you scrimped and saved your way to fun.
  • There is no limit on how much you can spend or how much fun you can have. Hey, if you get the whole family into a water park for $30, that’s a good deal!

There’s no deadline for submissions. We’ll keep this going as long as we keep getting good stories.

Your best day may be the one that lets you regain financial control by filing bankruptcy.

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