Nah, no lessons.
Depending on how much you make and what other bills you have, one can certainly afford to dine and drink at the establishments that get mentioned in the Gastro and Beer threads on this board. But I'd hardly call a diet of gourmet DC restaurants and craft beer (and wine and liquor?) as being "thrifty".
How much money per year would you say you spend at restaurants and bars?
I bet way more than the average American. Though perhaps your income is way higher than the average American.
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.
I wonder who will post more in this thread, Julian or Yada?
Doubly whaaa...I wouldn't be caught dead in that establishment.
I'm glad my perceived spending habits make you laugh... but I'm actually quite thrifty.
I feel like this is headed towards another James Ford life lesson on why you should never spend money.
James, my mortgage last year = about 7.5% of me and my wife's gross income. I maxed out my 401k and my wife maxed out her SEP account, we invested a additional amount of money in the market, AND... we have life insurance. I don't buy "things." I spend money on doing things I enjoy; drinking, eating, seeing music, traveling. I buy clothes at Target or actually... I don't buy clothes. And based on the picture I posted of myself last week, I obviously don't get haircuts.
I'm glad you're so concerned about my once again perceived lack of thriftiness. I've long tried to stay away from responding to your uninformed posts about finances, insurance, investing, etc. but you really have no clue what you're talking about.