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	<title>Comments on: Freezing Your Cards and Other Zany Ways to Stop Overspending</title>
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		<title>By: Liz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Liz</dc:creator>
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		<description>I love your suggestions. I&#039;ve got one more: cut your entertainment spending. Many people spend $60 or more a month on cable and who knows how much on eating out or going to the movies, but do they really need it? I check movies and books out at the library for free. My fiance and I play cards about one evening a week. We make cooking at home fun by trying new recipes and cooking together. We play music together with our friends one evening a week. I had a professor once who used to give suggestions for &quot;cheap dates&quot; such as the art or natural history museum, picnics, or walks in the various parks in our city, and we sometimes take advantage of those, too. With all this to do, who has time to eat out or go to the movies?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love your suggestions. I&#8217;ve got one more: cut your entertainment spending. Many people spend $60 or more a month on cable and who knows how much on eating out or going to the movies, but do they really need it? I check movies and books out at the library for free. My fiance and I play cards about one evening a week. We make cooking at home fun by trying new recipes and cooking together. We play music together with our friends one evening a week. I had a professor once who used to give suggestions for &#8220;cheap dates&#8221; such as the art or natural history museum, picnics, or walks in the various parks in our city, and we sometimes take advantage of those, too. With all this to do, who has time to eat out or go to the movies?</p>
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