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- really its time to move on.....everyone should carefully think what u said, thanx
- good thought, just simply nice!!!!!!!!!!!!
belleph - nice....a good diet can'n only our figure but can also add  more in our savings. as what i experience about it, dieatary foods are cheaper than foods taht are rich in unnecessary substance in our body.
- Great work on all you've been doing, and hopefully I can use these things so that I won't (we won't) get into to much debt in the future.
- Well, if it worked with you, there is no reason why we could not also do the same.  It is inspiring to hear that some people like you are actually trying their best to remove or eliminate unnecessary spending.  It also hits us in the head.  Yes, we will also do the same thing.  Thanks for the tips.
somecowgirl - I'm just looking around at ideas and tips and hints and help so that I don't end up in debt. I'm already in debt, my fiance coins it "our debt" and I've picked up the habit of saying the same. Great work on all you've been doing, and hopefully I can use these things so that I won't (we won't) get into to much debt in the future.
rofizarkasih - I think you can live debt free now  because you are successful on changing your life style. The strict spending diet is really help us to gain healthy financial condition. Thanks for inspiring. 
sophie_dfuss - I also do the same thing, I don't buy that I don't really need. I think first if its really going to be useful to me or what. 
Carolyn - I have lost quite a bit of weight and I am well in control of my eating. If only it were as easy for me with money. I am better with money than my husband is, - he is the main money earner, but he is also the main spender.As a wife and mother I am finding it difficult to cope with our findances when I know where we are going wrong, but I hate having to be the one who says, 'No' when husband or son want to spend money.

I feel like a nay-saying b....h. I'd rather be like the good fairy giving things out, no the bad fairy wrecking the fun all the time. Any thoughts on this?
JeanLorie - Jeremy, back in my life-during-debt days, shopping was definitely a form of entertainment for me.  I'd set out to spend time with friends and just stroll around, but I always came home with something, and that something was typically paid for with a credit card.  It was an unconscious behavior that contributed to a big, fat financial mess.  
Carlo - I think staying out of the stores is a huge part of it.  We often go to a store just for something to do, as an excuse to get out of the house.  Ideally it's a free way to get out for a few hours, but it usually results in us buying something.  Even if we don't buy anything we still blew $6 in gas.
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