As many of you know it’s Father’s Day today. When I called my Dad to wish him a Happy Father’s Day, he shared with me ways that he saves money on various services he requires. This is what he does:
Rather than spending $110 per hour to have a mechanic take a look at his machinery (he is a farmer), he instead approaches one of the local retired farmer/mechanic’s in his area. This particular gentleman doesn’t want to take on any big jobs, and he only wants to work once in a while, but the key is, he enjoys the work and he has a lot of experience. So the retired mechanic comes out to my Dad’s farm, fixes the problem within one to two hours and only expects a good cup of coffee and maybe $20 for his time.
It’s a win-win in this case as my Dad gets great service for a very low price, and the retiree has an excuse to get out of the house, do what he loves, and socialize.


While I was doing my regular grocery shopping this morning, I decided to treat myself and buy some Tim Horton’s English Toffee Cappuccino. Rather than spend a couple of dollars on just one cup at Timmy’s, I thought I would make my money go further and buy a whole container. So, for $7.00 I bought a Tim Horton’s cappuccino mix, so now I can make at least 20 cups of cappuccino instead of getting just 2 or 3 at the drive thru.