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Saving Money while dining out
Long ago, people rarely ate out. Mom would cook almost every meal at home. When they did eat out it was exciting and special. Times changed and eating out became an almost everyday happening. We may have to revert to the old ways because dining out has gotten so expensive.
But, why should you? You work hard. You and your family deserve to eat out if that’s what you enjoy. Some read a menu from right to left checking prices first and then scan back to the left to see what it is. There are other ways to dine out and stay within your budget.
Select a restaurant you can afford. You may have eaten in restaurants where you feel the owner must be laughing at you for paying his exorbitant prices. You can get just as full in a reasonably priced café on quality food with friendly service. If you’re a big eater, an all you can eat buffet may be right for you. And, you can save on tipping.
Some restaurants offer specials on certain days and discounts for eating early. Do your homework by reading their ads or give them a call. Some places have kids eat free nights, like Dennys.
For the two of you, just order one dinner and perhaps an appetizer and share. Or have the kids share an adult sized plate of food. Portions can be too large anyway. Most restaurants these days are happy to have your business and will be glad to bring you an extra plate at no charge. If you have leftovers take it home and eat it later getting two meals for the price of one.
Scan the newspaper and other ads for discount coupons but read the fine print and make sure it’s a bargain and not a come-on. Buying an Entertainment Book that usually offers buy one get one free can be real savings for the whole year.
Practice skipping when dining out. Yeah, that would be good exercise but try skipping a drink such as iced tea or soda and skipping dessert. Drinks can add more than four dollars to the check for just two people. Order water instead and freshen it up with lemon and maybe a little sugar. Pick up a half gallon of ice cream on the way home for dessert the rest of the week.
Fast food fare can be cheaper and if you’re careful it can also be healthy. Most fast food chains now offer salads and soups.
Don’t forget to check your receipt. Some offer free meals or a reward if you take a survey about your dining out experience.
Your experience should be fun and affordable. With a little planning and restraint dining out can always be special.