Or, a play-by-play of how I spent my money in one day:
10:40 AM: brunch at local cafe, $8.96
12:15 PM: museum tour + exhibition, $9.00
2:27 PM: Moscato d’Asti at BevMo, $11.90
3:36 PM: Ice cream cone, $1.79
4:09 PM: Aromatherapy body washes at Bath & Body Works, $10.83
5:20 PM: tank of gas at Shell, $20.00
7:30 PM: Italian flat bread pizza and pasta, $22.00
Here’s hoping I gave the economy a (teeny, tiny) boost!
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I’m embarassed to say how much we spent just grocery shopping this weekend, but we did get a ton of food. We should only need a few things for the next month. What museum did you visit?
Yeah, I had plans to go to a movie and dinner Saturday night…because I opted to get a cosmo at dinner, I bailed on the movie…
$60 for dinner for 3 people is just a tad too much…LOL
You’re spend at 2:27pm was totally worth it I bet. Moscato is amazing.
I always feel that I’m giving the economy a boost when I buy stuff. …but then it’s not giving my wallet one!
And the best part is, reading that, I now what to go to Bath & Body works. It doesn’t take much, apparently.
Oh, I love Moscato. Totally worth it!
I so agree. Sweet, cheap, low alcohol.. what’s not to love?
Hi there, I love your blog. Ah… to be (or attempt to be) well heeled.
I lovvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveeeeeee Moscato….mmmm
Italian flat bread pizza and pasta- you could have went to CiCi’s Pizza- all u can eat $5 bucks lol
I could get CiCi’s, but I doubt it’d be that good. The pizza I had was pretty darn amazing… good enough that I’d battle 40 minutes of traffic to get there. Also, cheap corkage = Moscato + pizza!
Oh girl you did better than I did this past weekend. I’ve been thinking of posting my transactions, but I fear the pf blogger scorn!