Let’s get real people.  Cancer is expensive!  Have no fear though…there is still a way to enjoy life and spend less money while doing so 🙂
Here are 10 tips for being on a budget while dealing with cancer…
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[list_item]1. Don’t go anywhere you like to spend money.[/list_item]
For me, this means not going to Target 🙂  I don’t know how it happens but I typically spent about $40…regardless of what I intended to buy there in the first place.
[list_item]2. Pack a lunch and/or snack.[/list_item]
Eating out is so expensive. Â Spend a few extra minutes each night, or each morning, making your lunch and packing an extra afternoon snack. Â All of a sudden that $8 lunch just turned into a healthy, and just what you wanted anyway, $3 packed lunch.
[list_item]3. Carry a bottle of water.[/list_item]
Buying a water (or soda) while you are out and about can cost you an arm and a leg…and let’s not even get into the waste that plastic bottles leave in our landfills.  Instead, carry around a water bottle wherever you go.  You’ll stay well hydrated and your money will stay safely in your wallet.  I seriously carry a bottle of water everywhere I go…I am particularly partial to this bottle and this bottle.
[list_item]4. Skip the expensive coffee.[/list_item]
You know that chain coffee shop that you just can’t escape and who charges you out the wazoo for your favorite, creamy coffee drink? Â Yea, me too! Â Get yourself some coffee at your favorite coffee shop (yes, they will sell you coffee beans!) and brew it yourself at home! Â Need those syrups and creamers? Â No problem! Â The grocery store sells those too for a fraction of the cost of going to the coffee shop.
[list_item]5. Skip the expensive nails.[/list_item]
Just like the coffee, you can do your own nails at home! Â We’ll do a tutorial on this soon, here on Lacuna Loft!
[list_item]7. While traveling, eat non-USÂ food.[/list_item]
Have you ever noticed that the best, cheap food in a city tends to be found in non-US restaurants? Â Instead of going to that steak house, try the Ethiopian place down the street. Â Instead of that milk shake and fries, try the Korean restaurant with its diverse menu at great prices. Â You will broaden your culinary horizons at the same time as enjoying a great meal.
[list_item]8. Have potluck dinners with friends instead of eating out.[/list_item]
This is a great way of engaging your social network while also eating well. Â Having each person bring a food item helps to spread out the cost of the evening while remaining far cheaper than going to a restaurant.
[list_item]9. Go to museums and exhibitions when they have a free entry day/afternoon.[/list_item]
While this takes a bit of internet searching and/or calling to the museum in question, many museums offer a free afternoon, evening, or entire day once a month! Â Such a great way to get out of the house AND not have to spend money!
[list_item]10. See a morning or afternoon movie.[/list_item]
Mornings and afternoons are the best time to see movies. Â Not only are the tickets less expensive then, but the theater is also guaranteed to be less crowded!
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Do you have any other tips for being on a budget with cancer?