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By Andrea Woroch

Enough with the home-cooked meals.  It’s time to get out of the house and let someone else prepare your food for a change.

In response to tight budgets, frugal advisers have recommended for some time now that we stay at home to save money.  But such deprivation grows old fast, so maybe it’s time to consider these six tips to help you spread your dining wings without crash landing your budget:

1. FourSquare Deals: Members check-in to various locations on their mobile phones using this service, but did you know you can also receive offers for freebies and discounts simply by letting FourSquare know where you are? Check out a recent segment on FOX & Friends for a “how to” on using the app for restaurant savings.

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2. Track Daily Deals: Restaurants are one of the most common frequenters of daily deal offerings, so it pays to keep an eye out for vouchers that can greatly reduce the cost of dining at a new or favored eatery.  Just make sure you read the small print and are aware of expiration dates and exclusions.  For example, most restaurant vouchers don’t include drinks.

3. Get Happy: Eating early isn’t just for our elders.  Happy hour ad early bird deals have become more common as restaurants try to fill in slow-traffic times.  For example, Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill offers full-size appetizers for under $5 before 6 p.m., plus $3 drink specials.

4. Split It Up: American restaurants usually overload our plates — unless they’re into nuvo cuisine — so there’s often enough food for two in a single order.  You can cut your costs down to around $20 by simply sharing an appetizer, entree and dessert with a friend or date.

5. Gift Yourself: We tend to think of gift cards in terms of what we can offer others, but they’re actually very useful for individual purchases.  Sites like GiftCardGranny.com let you purchase gift cards for several restaurants at a discounted rate, yielding immediate savings of up to 50 percent.

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6. MatchPin: If you live in one of nine major cities, you might download the free MatchPin app.  Membership brings you offers, rewards, contests and announcements from a variety of local restaurants.

 

Andrea Woroch is a consumer and money-saving expert for Kinoli Inc.




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Comments

  • Ramona

    What I do is take note of the exquisite food I was able to taste in a party and I Google the recipe and just cook at home for a sumptuous dinner for my husband.  

  • trxia

    I check online and see which and where is the best place to dine that’s cheap and delicious. 

  • Selena

    Funny but true,. I call my friends and ask them to dine with me and during bill time, I make an excuse that I forgot my wallet! 

  • Ian

    That’s bad! You’re friends will never ask you out anymore. LOL! 

  • Ina

    Be a member of dining clubs to get a discount card! 

  • Nataly

    I usually ask my husband out, so I don’t have to pay the bill. 

  • haze

    I make everyday especial and unique for my husband for him to treat me to a luscious dinner! 

  • Breeza

    I look for the best eat all you can restaurant! 

  • Stella

    It’s not practical to always dine out. Only during special occasion. 

  • Alex

    With the economy today, we have to be thrift! 

  • Keana

    just wait for especial occasions to have the chance to dine out! 

  • mia

    During payday! 

  • Lana

    If i get my bonus or incentives I treat myself. 

  • lean

    Check the budget first then if there’s excess then Dine out! 

  • Raiver

    Daily deals is another way to get a sumptuous  dinner.