It sounds quite surprising but it’s true – you can really save up to $200 a month by just fine tuning your breakfast meal – notice I said “fine-tuning”, not “skipping”.
If your morning routine is like mine, then you are having two cups of coffee every morning and a bite to eat. For me, the two coffees are at 7:30 am and 10:00 am every weekday when I go to the office. Right next to my office building is the local Starbucks and I should warn you that if they awarded bonus points for frequent customers, I’d be close to 500,000 points by now. The cost of all this extravagance is a cool $7.00 per day – because I really like their cappuccinos and mochas (and partly because I was lazy).
In addition to the coffee, I also like to eat a quick bagel with cream cheese or sometimes a Bagel with egg and cheese – usually the latter – at the local Bagel shoppe. The cost of this is between $2.25 to $3.20 per day. Therefore, my monthly breakfast cost was between $185 to $204 – or about $195 on average. In other words, every morning, I’ve been blowing about $10.00 per day or a cool $200 per month at minimum.
A few months ago, I decided to tighten up a bit (well, a lot actually) and this was one area I looked carefully a optimizing. So here’s what I do now:
- When I leave the house in the morning at 6:45 am, my wife makes me a coffee and I carry it with me in a sealed coffee cup so that I can keep sipping it on the way to work. Cost of the coffee was $3, but it will last us for at least a month, so with milk and sugar, the daily cost would be about 25 cents at most.
- Ditto for the breakfast – Bagels and cream cheese come much cheaper when you buy them in bulk and freeze them instead of buying them from the Bagel shop on a daily basis. Cost of a bagel with cream cheese would then be $1.00 while an egg and cheese bagel sandwich would be about $1.30 (estimated).
- My second coffee of the day, which used to be a White Mocha, has now been changed to a small cup of Arabica from the office cafeteria. Cost of the cup is 94 cents in all.
Thus, with the above measures, my daily breakfast cost is between $2.19 to $2.49 which is a total of about $50 per month. Therefore, my monthly savings are $195 – $50 = $145. If you consider that most months have more than 20 working days or that I regularly use coupons to buy the bagels and cream cheese, then the savings would actually climb to more than $150 per month.
In addition to the above financial benefits, I’ve derived the following other benefits:
- I’m using lesser cream cheese and cut my white mocha out – so my fat and cholesterol intake has reduced.
- My homemade coffee is lighter and whiter so I’m basically cutting down on my caffeine intake too
- I shut down my Starbucks credit card, thus reducing the temptation to drink even more coffee and spend even more money
- I’m saving the time it takes me to walk down to the store and back, thus letting me work a little bit more and get more done at work.
Though I’ve made a great start, I haven’t really got all the way there yet. There are still some more things I could do to save even more:
- Carry a little thermos so I can take more coffee from home and cut out that second cup from the office cafeteria (and save more too)
- Kick the caffeine addiction altogether – good for my body and great for my wallet
- Replace the Bagel addition with something healthier like cereal – more nutritious too.
Have you seriously considered tuning a meal to save money and eat healthier? Let me have your ideas.
