Food Coupons/Discount Codes

I wonder who will post more in this thread, Julian or Yada?
James wrote:
I wonder who will post more in this thread, Julian or Yada?

Whaa??
James wrote:
I wonder who will post more in this thread, Julian or Yada?


Doubly whaaa…I wouldn't be caught dead in that establishment.
hand jobs in the back . . . no coupon required.
walkonby wrote:
hand jobs in the back . . . no coupon required.


$20, same as downtown.
two hands, for the price of one.  deal of the day.
worth repeating… expires July 8:

$8 Growler of Craft Beer from Whole Foods Market P Street (Regularly $15)
P Street - Logan Circle

Growlers are now on tap at Whole Foods Market P Street! Get this deal and take home a 32oz. growler ($5 value) filled with $10 worth of delicious beer.

Limit one certificate per transaction * Tax not included * No cash back * No cash value * Present certificate prior to ordering * Valid at P Street location only * Offer good towards one 32 oz. or 64 oz. growler ($5 value) filled with up to $10 worth of beer * Must be 21 or older with valid photo ID * Promotional value expires July 8, 2014.

http://realdeal.washingtoncitypaper.com/deals/whole-foods-growler-with-10-worth-of-craft-beer-15-value
I can't imagine that Julian would deign to post in a thread for the poor unless perhaps to donate his takeaway carton to lessers.
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
I wonder who will post more in this thread, Julian or Yada?


Doubly whaaa…I wouldn't be caught dead in that establishment.
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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. 
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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. 
James wrote:
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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. 
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".



atomic wrote:
James wrote:
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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 wrote:
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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'm not quite sure why you care what I spend my money on. …but this is most likely accurate.

"Though perhaps your income is way higher than the average American."



James wrote:
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".



atomic wrote:
James wrote:
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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.
Great job managing your finances!

I'm not accusing you of anything. I myself buy craft beer, eat good food, and go on nice vacations. I also don't buy lots of "things".  We're probably very alike in those respects.

But don't call yourself thrifty, at least when it comes to food and beverage purchases, on a food coupon thread! I mean, come on!

And I don't for one second believe that picture was a picture of you.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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".



atomic wrote:
James wrote:
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.

Yada wrote:
James wrote:
Just the idea of Julian or Yada doing any coupon clipping/money saving of any kind had me laughing! Particularly for something like Outback.


Yada wrote:
James wrote:
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.
James Ford you are so annoying when you get on your money management soapbox… just cut it out…nobody likes it…WTF? Who are you to tell people what to do with their money?
+1
Buyer beware on this one.

The last time I was in P Street Whole Foods, their growler fill prices were so, so, so much higher than the growler fill prices at Foggy Bottom Whole Foods, that this offer was pointless.

I used mine way back when, and it was worth it then. I actually logged into my account recently, and found that my previous transaction hadn't invalidated my certificate. In essence, I could have a second (or maybe even more) certificate at no cost. But prices on the beer started at prices well above $10. So you were only getting a $10 discount on way overpriced beer, and in my case a growler I didn't need. So I passed.


sweetcell wrote:
worth repeating… expires July 8:

$8 Growler of Craft Beer from Whole Foods Market P Street (Regularly $15)
P Street - Logan Circle

Growlers are now on tap at Whole Foods Market P Street! Get this deal and take home a 32oz. growler ($5 value) filled with $10 worth of delicious beer.

Limit one certificate per transaction * Tax not included * No cash back * No cash value * Present certificate prior to ordering * Valid at P Street location only * Offer good towards one 32 oz. or 64 oz. growler ($5 value) filled with up to $10 worth of beer * Must be 21 or older with valid photo ID * Promotional value expires July 8, 2014.

http://realdeal.washingtoncitypaper.com/deals/whole-foods-growler-with-10-worth-of-craft-beer-15-value