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Save Money on Coffee

We live in a coffee culture. However, if you totaled up how much you spent buying coffee and espresso a year, you'd be shocked at the amount. Here are some money saving tips to save you big bucks when it comes to a daily java fix.

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        Buy both a coffee maker and espresso machine, or a coffee/espresso combination machine. Make sure the espresso maker comes with a steamer. You will be surprised at how affordable these machines have become.

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        Purchase some cheap but cute espresso cups and mugs to make your at home coffee experience more fun. These products are also very affordable.

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        Splurge on a nice bag of coffee roast and espresso. The cost of these items combined should be $150 to $200 per year as opposed to about $5 a day on coffee for a year, totaling $1825.

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        Be sure to purchase a cute travel mug for on-the-go coffee. This way you are not tempted to purchase.

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    Comments

    • tundranut Feb 14, 2009
      Wow. I just love this idea. I'm go to Starbucks every day of my life because it's so close to my house, but I keep meaning to stop. Now I'll have an espresso-type black coffee the way I like it. Thanks!
    • tundranut Feb 14, 2009
      Wow. I just love this idea. I'm go to Starbucks every day of my life because it's so close to my house, but I keep meaning to stop. Now I'll have an espresso-type black coffee the way I like it. Thanks!
    • Melissa Maroff Dec 11, 2008
      Great advice. It doesn't always have to be Starbucks!
    • luvxoni Oct 28, 2008
      Another reason for me to get a grinder. Saving money is always a plus!
    • cheapcindy Oct 26, 2008
      great idea - I'll try this!

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