Help Your Budget When Using Copycat Restaurant Recipes?

If you eat out a good bit, I’d like to show you how you can use copykat recipes to cut your food and eating budget by possibly a few hundred dollars per month and it’s really pretty simple! Who knew recipes could help you lower your budget!

As enjoyable as eating out is for me and my family, the amount of money spent sure does accumulate after a while. I’ve never paid much attention to it until the economy started falling, retail prices started rising and gas prices began shooting thru the roof! It made me take an overall look at the budget to see just where I could cut back.

I realized that you not only spend a bunch of money eating out, but then when you factor in the fuel you use for traveling to your favorite restaurants, it really adds up. Here some simple numbers I ran out just twice a week and your meal cost each time is $35, that equals $280 per month. If you eat out more times per week or the cost per meal is higher, guess what…it goes up even more. Then if you factor in your fuel cost to drive to these places. Let’s say you travel 4 miles to your favorite eating establishment and then 4 miles back each trip. At just 8 dinners out a month, you drove 32 miles extra a month. That may not seem like much, but this is a very low example and it adds up.

So here’s where Copycat Recipes come in to help you do a little budget busting and help you gain financially. Copy Cat Recipes are recipes that have been carefully designed to taste just like the meals you get at your favorite eating establishments only you can actually prepare them yourself from the comfort and privacy of your own kitchen! I’ve got a website called Recipe Robot that gives you access to litteraly any copycat restaurant recipe you can think of like Applebee’s, Chili’s, McDonalds, KFC, Boston Market, Hard Rock Café, Joe’s Crab Shack, Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Outback Steakhouse and many more. This way, you can actually eat out every night, from home, by cooking your favorite meals yourself and save on your normal meal costs, plus the cost of gas and travel. So now you have an easy way to potentially add a few hundred dollars a month back to your budget fast and easy. You should take a few minutes and total up what you spent eating out last month and see how much you could start putting back in your pocket by using copycat recipes.

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