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  1. I would like to add another one: Go shopping alone. My husband and I use shopping trips as 'time together'. Bad!! If I go to the Dollar Tree to pick up one or two items and he waits in the car or doesn't even come with me, I usually only buy those one or two items – 5 at the most, if I don't have cash with me, because I hate to use a debit card for less than $5. On the other hand, if he comes with me we usually BOTH end up spending about $10 EACH! For one little thing I needed.
    And thrift shops?? We are junk addicts. Just stay out of them unless you are looking for something specific! Skip other people's yard sales, and your local fb sale board, too.
    I really like your idea about taking your credit card info off sites you frequent. I need to do that with one (as I am contemplating going there right now to look for something I actually do need for a youth group.)
    Great list. Thanks.

  2. Thank you Nancy! You have EXCELLENT points as well! You are so right about stopping in "for one thing." Boy that can be dangerous :). Thrift shops and garage sales, I think often times we think we'll use the item but never do. Thanks for sharing Nancy!

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