Wow £70 on a night out is impressive. I probably do save close to that by not drinking though (between nights out, casual pub trips, home beers, expensive bottles of whisky, etc. etc.).
I also save money by not getting taxis, and rarely getting public transport either. Now that I don't really drink I can cycle home from the pub, and I cycle everywhere else I need to be also. Again, perhaps not for everyone just yet, but we should be working to make it so!
Used to spend it whether or not I had it and end up eating beans on toast for the rest of the month til pay day. Drunk me wants to drink all of the booze. I have no control when it comes to alcohol, one of the factors in making the decision to give it up for good.
If only I could ride a bike, it would make for even more savings....alas I never learnt. Good on you though, savings in your pocket and for the environment :)
Wow £70 on a night out is impressive. I probably do save close to that by not drinking though (between nights out, casual pub trips, home beers, expensive bottles of whisky, etc. etc.).
I also save money by not getting taxis, and rarely getting public transport either. Now that I don't really drink I can cycle home from the pub, and I cycle everywhere else I need to be also. Again, perhaps not for everyone just yet, but we should be working to make it so!
Used to spend it whether or not I had it and end up eating beans on toast for the rest of the month til pay day. Drunk me wants to drink all of the booze. I have no control when it comes to alcohol, one of the factors in making the decision to give it up for good.
If only I could ride a bike, it would make for even more savings....alas I never learnt. Good on you though, savings in your pocket and for the environment :)
Fair enough. A good decision all around then!
That's another money saving tip right there that is.