Surviving the Economy: Job Hunts and Gas Prices

BoilerGirl

June 10, 2008 by BoilerGirl

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With gas costs burning up our life savings and people being laid off left and right (myself included)- what can you do to maintain normalcy in Indy without turning to Spam, mac-n-cheese, cancelling travel plans and the internet subscription?!

How are you saving, got any tips? Any awesome stories? Cheap gas locations? Crazy marketing strategies that you've seen trying to get you to buy stuff so a company doesn't lose everything.

My only answer so far is a rewards credit card for a gas station that earns me money to go back towards gas :-)

From there, mac-n-cheese is pretty darn tasty.

Forum: Restaurants & Dining

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work, economy, gas, gas prices

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randydaytona
randydaytona, June 10, 2008
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I guess spending more time on indy.com?

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 10, 2008
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Some people DO hang out on indy.com AS their job (see staff) :-) I guess I can't cancel my internet service or I'd lose my Precious.

shanejohnson
shanejohnson, June 10, 2008
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Mac and cheese + Internet = all you need

Firebelly
Firebelly, June 11, 2008
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Cook more noodles, ride my bike, drink at home, walk more (not doing good at this one).

I heard spams makin' a big comeback too.

Zanzibar
Zanzibar, June 11, 2008
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Walking more (which is really starting to get annoying with this weather...), turning everything off when I'm out for the day, and cooking for myself a lot more (...basically means anything that can go in a microwave or is pasta).

irratebass
irratebass, June 11, 2008
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Invest in a scooter for those that do not wish to walk. Microwaveable popcorn.....Netflix.

Drinky_McGee
Drinky_McGee, June 11, 2008
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The library. There is a small initial investment, but then it's endless entertainment for free. I'd also recommend that you alternate great quantities of spaghetti with the mac and cheese. And Ramen can be ok if you tart it up properly. It's still possible to eat for next to nothing as long as you don't do it outside your home.

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 11, 2008
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Awesome, will do! Noodle, walking, and basically doing the things we could do any other day of the week but choose not to when we can afford it. The crazy Internets keeps me sane and it's my bet investment at $23.99/mo. Is the Italian Fest this weekend free? I might have to hit up some fancy noodles!

Jolene.Ketzenberger
Jolene.Ketzenberger, June 11, 2008
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No admission to the Holy Rosary Italian Street Festival this Friday and Saturday, and there's free parking in the Lilly lots.

There's also no admission to the Talbott Street Art Fair this Saturday and Sunday.

These are a couple a great events.

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 11, 2008
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Definitely checking them out! I love art fair and festival season! Thanks a bunch Jolene!

Firebelly
Firebelly, June 11, 2008
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We've begun to unplug our electronics - dvd, tv, amp, cd player - at all times except when we use them.

I'm personally trying shorter showers to conserve water.

Cant seem to do much with eating lunch out (I do meetings at lunch) or visiting the tea/coffee shop. Those have social elements that are vital to my sanity.

Dexter
Dexter, June 11, 2008
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Drinking at home has saved me a ton of money.

worthyourattention
worthyourattention, June 11, 2008
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Shop your local farmer's market.

Nate
Nate, June 11, 2008
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donate plasma, you get some cash, and you can meet some really interesting people

Nate
Nate, June 11, 2008
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I meant SELL the plasma, damn I screwed up again

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 11, 2008
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I'm not ready to part with my TV to pay for gas! ;-)

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 11, 2008
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Got any favorites? Know dates and length of run? I LOVE buying local and talking to the farmers.

worthyourattention
worthyourattention, June 11, 2008
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We are partial to the Broad Ripple Farmer's Market at Broad Ripple High School. It kept us supplied with tomatoes, peppers, and cucumbers all last summer. It is on Saturdays from 8-noon. We also blogged about the Binford Farmers Market a couple of weeks ago. It was our first visit there and we were impressed. That is on the corner of E. 62nd and Binford on Saturdays from 8-noon. Traders Point is nice and you can have dinner while you are there on Fridays from 4PM-8PM.There are tons more of course, Carmel, Fishers, City Market...

BoilerGirl
BoilerGirl, June 11, 2008
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Thanks a ton WYA! Can't wait to check them out!

Zanzibar
Zanzibar, June 11, 2008
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So many good ideas!! :)

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