With the high cost of necessities like food and gas, it’s no surprise that fun outings can take a back seat to essential purchases.

But there are a few tricks to help save on your favourite splurges even when you’re on a tight budget. Here are some ideas:

BYOB You might know the concept of “bring your own,” from party invitations, but with some variation it can help you save on an evening out. In fact, many restaurants now let you bring your own wine. They may charge an uncorking fee, but it will most likely still be cheaper than a restaurant bottle. See if it’s an option at your favourite place.

Pack a lunch Apply the bring your own concept to other events, like carry a picnic to your favourite attractions so you’re not forking out for overpriced, unhealthy meals. Most sites like zoos, water parks, museums and malls have areas for you to eat your own lunch and snacks.

Try out trainees If you live in a town with any kind of college or vocational programs, such as a beauty school, see if they offer services provided by students. You could enjoy a top-notch manicure or gourmet meal for less because you’re taking a risk on student talent. But don’t worry, there should be an experienced supervisor ensuring things go smoothly. Do your research A little bit of research goes a long way. Whatever your idea of fun, a quick internet search or check in with your network and you never know what kind of deal you’ll find. You might discover weekly or monthly discount days at your favourite stores or attractions. Many cities around the world offer a combined ticket to multiple top tourist spots that offer significant savings on each.

Earn and redeem points Review the value you’re getting out of your rewards programs and remember to use the points you earn. Look for a program that helps you take advantage of everyday purchases like groceries, transit and gas.

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