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Today’s issue is looking at your cost and expenses. It doest take a rocket scientist to figure out the more you not spend the more money you will have. The point is to make wise choices that will maybe curtail some of your lifestyle choices but in the end it makes your lifestyle more pleasant and even lucrative.
Its amazing how one mother trying to find a healthier organic food for her baby started her own organic baby food company.
When your choice is to do with less fancy and more “real” it’s not hard to do, but be warned there are some personal sacrifices to deal with.
First the car. Your means of transportation and your statement as an American that says I am free to go when I want and where I want to go 24/7. Cars are a great necessity but in actually it’s more of a convience than a real necessity most of the day.
If the government ever lets us grow and manufacture our own fuel the cost of developing alternative fuel will drastically reduce, but until then here is some suggestions.

Try carpooling you save if 2 or more people in one car then you do with individual cars going to the same direction.
Here in Orangeburg there is no bus system so that is not an option but if we gang up on the likes of Rep. Jerry Govan that has re-buffed my bus suggestion every time it could work. With limited parking in the downtown area etc. carpool and bus service is an ideal solution.
If people would share the cost of gas etc. carpool will save money for the pool. If one then has an extra car that they don’t use then can either sell the car of donate it to a mission like the one listed below.
Bicycles are a great way to get around but then again the designers or the street and politicians i.e. Rep. Jerry Govan, Senator Matthews, and Rep Cobb-Hunter doesn’t seem to understand that we need bike lanes and real sidewalks.

If one has good balance a moped is another great way to save money.
The Oaks a retirement community in Orangeburg, SC is trying to use used cooking oil in their small go to town and nightly security vehicles as like a bio-diesel fuel. (Of course if The Oaks ever realizes that fried foods is bad for older people their goes the car and cooking oil fuel solution – Lol) but with tons of places here in Orangeburg that oil fry foods the source is there.
One staff member at South Carolina University (SCSU) during the fiasco lockdown during the “democratic Debate just simply walked to work every day that week.
There’re viable choices to re-tool your transportation it’s a matter of choice and wise planning. Maybe that run to the store for a soda pop will get you to plan your trips better and in the end better.
Thanks and Shalom, till next time – “making wise choices to be Thrifty minded is a great way to go.”™2007 by Rabbi Dale
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