Eating Out and the Cost

As my kids get older, I find it more expensive to go out to eat.  I use to be able to buy a value meal and split it between the kids.  Not anymore.  We try to make a casserole on the weekend to keep the eating out at a minimum.  However, that gets boring and sometimes we just are too tired with all the stuff the family does and go out to eat.

As we drive by restaurants, there are signs that say, "kids eat free" or they even specify days of the week for the family to eat and save money.  Do any of you utilize these?  They can be budget friendly if not over used.

4 comments for “Eating Out and the Cost”

  1. Posted Tuesday, September 08, 2009 at 11:22:39 AM

    My wife and I are parents too and we had a problem finding Kids eat Free specials in our area. Well, we did something about it and created a site called MyKidsEatFree.com where we list all known Kids Eat Free specials across our great country. Give it a try and let me know if you know of any we missed. Thanks

  2. Posted Sunday, October 04, 2009 at 2:42:09 PM

    I love the Kids Eat Free - but try and be careful to read the small type. Often the meal is free, but the drinks aren't included. I've been charged more than $3 for a strawberry lemonade when the normal kid meal would have been about the same. I think it's a great deal, as long as you pay attention to the details.

  3. Posted Monday, August 29, 2011 at 8:00:50 PM

    All people deserve wealthy life and loan or car loan would make it much better. Because freedom is based on money.

  4. Posted Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 3:49:35 AM

    When you're in uncomfortable position and have no money to go out from that point, you will require to take the personal loans. Because that would help you for sure. I get car loan every time I need and feel great just because of that.

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