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Title: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Wilma on February 14, 2010, 10:07:23 AM
Everyone should save something each day.  Today I saved the red cellophane from the heart shaped box of candy that we bought yesterday.  And what did I do with this red cellophane?  Why I rolled it up and inserted it into one of the cardboard tubes that I save.  What I will eventually do with it is still to be determined.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: larryJ on February 14, 2010, 10:37:44 AM
Sorry, Wilma, I am well past the days of "saving" anything.  I have a garage full of things I have "saved" and really have no use for.  My philosophy now is; Don't save anything you think you might need five years from now, don't save anything you might need a year from now unless it is holiday oriented, i.e., Christmas decorations, etc., don't save anything you think you might have a use for, but you just can't see it right now.  I will save something if I think a friend or neighbor or relative could use it, but otherwise, no, it goes in the trash or the local Salvation Army store.  If we were to sell our house and move, say, to a Condo or apartment, it would be easier to set the place on fire and take the insurance money and run.  That way we don't have to move anything and can buy all new stuff!!! 

HOWEVER----------I will save---------time for my wife on this Valentine's Day-----------good memories from our family get-together yesterday--------------------a place in my heart for those who love me and those that I love. ;D

Larryj
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: larryJ on February 14, 2010, 10:39:52 AM
EEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!   Way too mushy!!

Larryj :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Wilma on February 14, 2010, 11:56:03 AM
If your wife thinks it is too mushy and wants to get rid of you, well---------------------------------.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: larryJ on February 14, 2010, 04:28:35 PM
Ahhh, I am so sorry again, Wilma.  The Valentine's day card and the orange colored rose delivered to her with her coffee when she woke up this morning guaranteed me at least one more day in the old homestead. 

Larryj
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: W. Gray on February 14, 2010, 06:24:13 PM
I save change and have most of my adult life.

When I lived in Mulvane, the Fourth National Bank in Wichita, [that name always slayed me] where I banked would take all the buckets of change I had and throw them into a hopper. The machine would automatically count the coins and wrap them and spit back any excess. I either took bills and spent them or deposited the amount in the bank.

Never have banked with another bank that has done that. Some of the tellers I have talked to had never heard of such a machine.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: sixdogsmom on February 14, 2010, 07:15:36 PM
Howard State bank has a counting machine, I always take my jug of change there. No problem!  ;)
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Diane Amberg on February 14, 2010, 07:25:41 PM
One of our banks has a big hopper machine. It keeps the coins and gives out a paper receipt that a teller will give you bills for.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Ms Bear on February 14, 2010, 07:37:16 PM
My husband would never spend his change, even if it was just a few cents he would break another bill to pay with and then at the end of the day put his change in bowl by the bed.  Once a week or so he would count it, roll it and deposit it in the checking account and then I would write a check to the credit union.  That money then went for Christmas and vacations.  Wish I could do it now and maybe I could save some money but it never makes it to the Credit Union anymore.

I saved some fabric scraps from the curtains I am making for a co-worker, they will go into a quilt some day.  Recycled an old quilt that is beyond repair by using it to pad a new pressing surface for pressing curtains and sewing projects.  The ironing board usually isn't the right shape so my brother made me a pressing board while he was here last week.  Think it will work must better than the ironing board.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Teresa on February 14, 2010, 07:50:33 PM
I saved the leftover pizza today... *grinning*  ( but I doubt it will be saved for much longer when the *Kjell-bird* gets done with it.)  ;D
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: greatguns on February 14, 2010, 07:52:37 PM
I save all the five dollar bills I get and they go into a savings account for vacation and christmas.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: W. Gray on February 14, 2010, 08:12:07 PM
Greatguns, my wife wants all the fives I come into contact with. :)

Ms Bear, I have the same tendency not to spend my change. Nevertheless, I still have not come across a Hawaii quarter.

Sixdogsmon, Maybe, next trip, I will check with the Howard State and see if they will hopper and wrap coins and give the equivalent in bills to a non-customer.  Knowing how some banks work, maybe not. If they need change, though, that might be a different story.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: jarhead on February 14, 2010, 08:37:13 PM
I too will break a bill rather than spend my change. The Brownies go in one jug, the silvers in a gallon Vodka jug. Takes about 2 years to fill the jug and amounts to around $600 when cased in---not counting the pocket lint.
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: W. Gray on February 14, 2010, 09:07:50 PM
Jarhead,

We may be the only ones to appreciate something like this but this is a railroad crossing piggy bank that stands about four feet high.

There is also a 55 inch parking meter bank available with the cylindrical post supporting the meter head made of clear plastic.

I have threatened to buy both at one time or another but decided jars were still the best way to collect coins.


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Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: larryJ on February 15, 2010, 08:12:22 AM
When my first granddaughter was born, we decided to save our change and later on, had her help with separating the coins and then we would roll them and put them into a savings account to be used just for her.  We would buy toys or necessities with money from that account.  She is not so much interested in doing that anymore, but we still save our change and roll it and put it into that account.

As far as machines--------------Many of our local supermarkets have change counting machines, located right next to the lottery ticket machines, that count your change and give you a receipt which you take to the grocery checker and she redeems the money for you.  I have not personally tried this, but I think the machine computes a "fee" for this service and deducts it from the change you put in.  I will have to check this out.

Like many of you, though, aside from saving change for my granddaughter, I would rather break a bill than pull out change unless it is something like $4.10, then I will look for a dime rather than have the cashier count out ninety cents in change.

Larryj
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: Wilma on April 26, 2010, 10:11:33 AM
I have once again found a use for the cardboard tubes that I save.  I have just used two of them to make a prototype.  You might ask, "What kind of a prototype can be made from cardboard tubes?"  And you would be right to ask.  So I will tell you.  Didn't think I started this just to leave you wondering, did you?

I have a whirligig that I wanted to put outside.  This whirligig does not have a swivel head so it would not turn itself to face the wind.  But I put it out anyway.  I taped it to a shepherd's crook and at least it would whirl, but I wanted it to turn, too.  So, I took two of my precious cardboard tubes, taped them together to make them long enough to hold the rod of the whirligig.  Then the bottom of the tube had to be blocked so that the whirligig would not slip down.  Now, I have a tube with a closed bottom.  I removed the whirligig from the hook, taped the tube to the shepherd's hook, inserted the whirli into the tube and VOILA!, it worked.  Now, I have a cardboard prototype outside in the weather, which is threatening to rain.  As soon as I can, I will get some pipe of the right diameter, put a cap on the bottom of it, drill a hole in the cap so it will drain and replace the cardboard tube, if it is still there.  Did I do good or what?
Title: Re: What Have You Saved Today?
Post by: sixdogsmom on April 26, 2010, 01:23:49 PM
Wilma, old Ben Franklin would have been proud.  :D