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Cooking at home is the best way to save cash, but it’s nice to go out sometimes, too. Check out Frugal Foodie every Friday for a selection of the latest coupons for casual and fancy fare.


This week: free ice cream, Champagne, coffee and dessert, buy-one-get-one-free smoothies, discounts for donations and $10 bottles of wine, among other deals.


1. Cold Stone Creamery


Visit on Sept. 30 to get a free 3oz. “Kate’s Creation” for the World’s Largest Ice Cream Social. The deal is valid from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., while supplies last. Participating locations only.


2. Jamba Juice


Use a print out coupon and buy a smoothie to get a second one of equal or lesser value free. Participating locations only. Deal good through Sept. 22.


3. New Jersey Restaurant Week


From Sept. 19-25, participating restaurants are offering one of three specials: 20% of your check, a free dessert and coffee with the purchase of an entrée, or a special $35 prixe fix three-course meal featuring “Jersey Fresh” ingredients.


4. Boston Market


Facebook fans who donate $1 to Share Our Strength will receive a print out coupon good for a free side dish of their next visit. Offer good through Sept. 25.


5. The Broiler Restaurant


The Sacramento, Calif., restaurant is celebrating 60 years in business with restaurant specials, including a $19.50 three-course menu that comes with a complimentary glass of Champagne. Other specials will be posted on the company’s Facebook and Twitter pages.


6. Center City District Restaurant Week


Philadelphia’s restaurant week runs through Sept. 17, and again Sept. 19-24. Participating restaurants will offer special three-course menus for $35, and three-course lunches for $20.


7. Lone Star Steakhouse


Save $7.50 off two entrees (except the two-for-$20 special) with a print out coupon. Participating locations only. Offer expires Sept. 26.


8. Restaurant.com


This week, coupon code “SPORK” at checkout gets you an extra 70% off already discounted gift certificates to local venues. The code expires Sept. 19. Restaurant.com usually prices $25 certificates at $10. (Spend $20 to get $50; $30 for $75, etc.) With the discount, you’ll pay just $3, $6, or $9. Each restaurant sets conditions regarding the number of diners, days and menu items a certificate can be used for, so check the fine print before you buy.


9. Taco Bueno


As part of Share Our Strength’s Dine Out fundraiser, Taco Bueno will offer coupon books for $2. Each book contains $5 in coupons for the chain. Offer good through Sept. 26.


10. Il Gatto


Every Monday, this Minneapolis restaurant offers 10 different wines for $10 per bottle, which the Star Tribune notes is less than the cost of many of the venue’s pizzas.


Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.




Seattle may have Amazon.com and its books, vacuums, electronics and pet supplies. But Manhattan can now lay claim to an online shopping service that deals in far more bizarre objects.


One of the leading 3-D printing companies is Shapeways, which has just moved its headquarters from the Netherlands to New York. The company brings with it a service that lets people design their own objects, send the design to Shapeways and then receive the printed 3-D object back a few days later in the mail. People using the service print more than 10,000 products each month, ranging from iPad kitchen stands to jewelry and DNA molecule models.


“Our largest market is the United States,” said Peter Weijmarshausen, the chief executive of Shapeways, explaining one motivation for the move. “Americans love technology, and they are fast adopters of new technology.”


In addition, Mr. Weijmarshausen said it made sense to base the company in a city where design, media and technology mix.


Shapeways, which spun out of Royal Philips Electronics, has also secured $5 million in funding from Union Square Ventures and Index Ventures.


The 3-D printing revolution has taken off in recent years, as I wrote in an article earlier this month.


Rather than squirting ink out of a nozzle like a standard paper printer, the 3-D printing machines shoot out layer after layer of plastic and metal.


People in manufacturing fields have used these types of machines for years to create quick prototypes. But the price of the machines has fallen while the quality of the materials has improved, allowing more people and businesses to make use of the technology.


These days, people can have their favorite World of Warcraft characters printed out and sent to them, create replacement parts for their antique cars or have custom-made lamp shades.


About half of Shapeways’ customers come to the site to buy presents like 3-D puzzles and jewelry they could not find anywhere else, Mr. Weijmarshausen said. Other customers tweak a set of design templates to put their own takes on cuff links or napkin rings, while other concoct their own creations from scratch with software like Google SketchUp.


“We have just seen the start of this,” Mr. Weijmarshausen said. “I think people will begin to look at different aspects of product development where they put something out in the market and then get feedback instantly and incorporate that right away into a new design. Products can become much more sophisticated much faster.”


Mr. Weijmarshausen added that the 3-D printing machines should soon be able to combine different materials like plastic, metal and glass, opening up opportunities to make revolutionary objects.


“You’ll be able to make things that were previously impossible,” he said, adding that the one-off aspect of 3-D object production provides a nice change for a culture “addicted to mass manufacturing.”



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Cooking at home is the best way to save cash, but it’s nice to go out sometimes, too. Check out Frugal Foodie every Friday for a selection of the latest coupons for casual and fancy fare.


This week: free ice cream, Champagne, coffee and dessert, buy-one-get-one-free smoothies, discounts for donations and $10 bottles of wine, among other deals.


1. Cold Stone Creamery


Visit on Sept. 30 to get a free 3oz. “Kate’s Creation” for the World’s Largest Ice Cream Social. The deal is valid from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., while supplies last. Participating locations only.


2. Jamba Juice


Use a print out coupon and buy a smoothie to get a second one of equal or lesser value free. Participating locations only. Deal good through Sept. 22.


3. New Jersey Restaurant Week


From Sept. 19-25, participating restaurants are offering one of three specials: 20% of your check, a free dessert and coffee with the purchase of an entrée, or a special $35 prixe fix three-course meal featuring “Jersey Fresh” ingredients.


4. Boston Market


Facebook fans who donate $1 to Share Our Strength will receive a print out coupon good for a free side dish of their next visit. Offer good through Sept. 25.


5. The Broiler Restaurant


The Sacramento, Calif., restaurant is celebrating 60 years in business with restaurant specials, including a $19.50 three-course menu that comes with a complimentary glass of Champagne. Other specials will be posted on the company’s Facebook and Twitter pages.


6. Center City District Restaurant Week


Philadelphia’s restaurant week runs through Sept. 17, and again Sept. 19-24. Participating restaurants will offer special three-course menus for $35, and three-course lunches for $20.


7. Lone Star Steakhouse


Save $7.50 off two entrees (except the two-for-$20 special) with a print out coupon. Participating locations only. Offer expires Sept. 26.


8. Restaurant.com


This week, coupon code “SPORK” at checkout gets you an extra 70% off already discounted gift certificates to local venues. The code expires Sept. 19. Restaurant.com usually prices $25 certificates at $10. (Spend $20 to get $50; $30 for $75, etc.) With the discount, you’ll pay just $3, $6, or $9. Each restaurant sets conditions regarding the number of diners, days and menu items a certificate can be used for, so check the fine print before you buy.


9. Taco Bueno


As part of Share Our Strength’s Dine Out fundraiser, Taco Bueno will offer coupon books for $2. Each book contains $5 in coupons for the chain. Offer good through Sept. 26.


10. Il Gatto


Every Monday, this Minneapolis restaurant offers 10 different wines for $10 per bottle, which the Star Tribune notes is less than the cost of many of the venue’s pizzas.


Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.




Seattle may have Amazon.com and its books, vacuums, electronics and pet supplies. But Manhattan can now lay claim to an online shopping service that deals in far more bizarre objects.


One of the leading 3-D printing companies is Shapeways, which has just moved its headquarters from the Netherlands to New York. The company brings with it a service that lets people design their own objects, send the design to Shapeways and then receive the printed 3-D object back a few days later in the mail. People using the service print more than 10,000 products each month, ranging from iPad kitchen stands to jewelry and DNA molecule models.


“Our largest market is the United States,” said Peter Weijmarshausen, the chief executive of Shapeways, explaining one motivation for the move. “Americans love technology, and they are fast adopters of new technology.”


In addition, Mr. Weijmarshausen said it made sense to base the company in a city where design, media and technology mix.


Shapeways, which spun out of Royal Philips Electronics, has also secured $5 million in funding from Union Square Ventures and Index Ventures.


The 3-D printing revolution has taken off in recent years, as I wrote in an article earlier this month.


Rather than squirting ink out of a nozzle like a standard paper printer, the 3-D printing machines shoot out layer after layer of plastic and metal.


People in manufacturing fields have used these types of machines for years to create quick prototypes. But the price of the machines has fallen while the quality of the materials has improved, allowing more people and businesses to make use of the technology.


These days, people can have their favorite World of Warcraft characters printed out and sent to them, create replacement parts for their antique cars or have custom-made lamp shades.


About half of Shapeways’ customers come to the site to buy presents like 3-D puzzles and jewelry they could not find anywhere else, Mr. Weijmarshausen said. Other customers tweak a set of design templates to put their own takes on cuff links or napkin rings, while other concoct their own creations from scratch with software like Google SketchUp.


“We have just seen the start of this,” Mr. Weijmarshausen said. “I think people will begin to look at different aspects of product development where they put something out in the market and then get feedback instantly and incorporate that right away into a new design. Products can become much more sophisticated much faster.”


Mr. Weijmarshausen added that the 3-D printing machines should soon be able to combine different materials like plastic, metal and glass, opening up opportunities to make revolutionary objects.


“You’ll be able to make things that were previously impossible,” he said, adding that the one-off aspect of 3-D object production provides a nice change for a culture “addicted to mass manufacturing.”



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photo: vixyao


Cooking at home is the best way to save cash, but it’s nice to go out sometimes, too. Check out Frugal Foodie every Friday for a selection of the latest coupons for casual and fancy fare.


This week: free ice cream, Champagne, coffee and dessert, buy-one-get-one-free smoothies, discounts for donations and $10 bottles of wine, among other deals.


1. Cold Stone Creamery


Visit on Sept. 30 to get a free 3oz. “Kate’s Creation” for the World’s Largest Ice Cream Social. The deal is valid from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., while supplies last. Participating locations only.


2. Jamba Juice


Use a print out coupon and buy a smoothie to get a second one of equal or lesser value free. Participating locations only. Deal good through Sept. 22.


3. New Jersey Restaurant Week


From Sept. 19-25, participating restaurants are offering one of three specials: 20% of your check, a free dessert and coffee with the purchase of an entrée, or a special $35 prixe fix three-course meal featuring “Jersey Fresh” ingredients.


4. Boston Market


Facebook fans who donate $1 to Share Our Strength will receive a print out coupon good for a free side dish of their next visit. Offer good through Sept. 25.


5. The Broiler Restaurant


The Sacramento, Calif., restaurant is celebrating 60 years in business with restaurant specials, including a $19.50 three-course menu that comes with a complimentary glass of Champagne. Other specials will be posted on the company’s Facebook and Twitter pages.


6. Center City District Restaurant Week


Philadelphia’s restaurant week runs through Sept. 17, and again Sept. 19-24. Participating restaurants will offer special three-course menus for $35, and three-course lunches for $20.


7. Lone Star Steakhouse


Save $7.50 off two entrees (except the two-for-$20 special) with a print out coupon. Participating locations only. Offer expires Sept. 26.


8. Restaurant.com


This week, coupon code “SPORK” at checkout gets you an extra 70% off already discounted gift certificates to local venues. The code expires Sept. 19. Restaurant.com usually prices $25 certificates at $10. (Spend $20 to get $50; $30 for $75, etc.) With the discount, you’ll pay just $3, $6, or $9. Each restaurant sets conditions regarding the number of diners, days and menu items a certificate can be used for, so check the fine print before you buy.


9. Taco Bueno


As part of Share Our Strength’s Dine Out fundraiser, Taco Bueno will offer coupon books for $2. Each book contains $5 in coupons for the chain. Offer good through Sept. 26.


10. Il Gatto


Every Monday, this Minneapolis restaurant offers 10 different wines for $10 per bottle, which the Star Tribune notes is less than the cost of many of the venue’s pizzas.


Frugal Foodie is a journalist based in New York City who spends her days writing about personal finance and obsessing about what she’ll have for dinner. Chat with her on Twitter through @MintFoodie.




Seattle may have Amazon.com and its books, vacuums, electronics and pet supplies. But Manhattan can now lay claim to an online shopping service that deals in far more bizarre objects.


One of the leading 3-D printing companies is Shapeways, which has just moved its headquarters from the Netherlands to New York. The company brings with it a service that lets people design their own objects, send the design to Shapeways and then receive the printed 3-D object back a few days later in the mail. People using the service print more than 10,000 products each month, ranging from iPad kitchen stands to jewelry and DNA molecule models.


“Our largest market is the United States,” said Peter Weijmarshausen, the chief executive of Shapeways, explaining one motivation for the move. “Americans love technology, and they are fast adopters of new technology.”


In addition, Mr. Weijmarshausen said it made sense to base the company in a city where design, media and technology mix.


Shapeways, which spun out of Royal Philips Electronics, has also secured $5 million in funding from Union Square Ventures and Index Ventures.


The 3-D printing revolution has taken off in recent years, as I wrote in an article earlier this month.


Rather than squirting ink out of a nozzle like a standard paper printer, the 3-D printing machines shoot out layer after layer of plastic and metal.


People in manufacturing fields have used these types of machines for years to create quick prototypes. But the price of the machines has fallen while the quality of the materials has improved, allowing more people and businesses to make use of the technology.


These days, people can have their favorite World of Warcraft characters printed out and sent to them, create replacement parts for their antique cars or have custom-made lamp shades.


About half of Shapeways’ customers come to the site to buy presents like 3-D puzzles and jewelry they could not find anywhere else, Mr. Weijmarshausen said. Other customers tweak a set of design templates to put their own takes on cuff links or napkin rings, while other concoct their own creations from scratch with software like Google SketchUp.


“We have just seen the start of this,” Mr. Weijmarshausen said. “I think people will begin to look at different aspects of product development where they put something out in the market and then get feedback instantly and incorporate that right away into a new design. Products can become much more sophisticated much faster.”


Mr. Weijmarshausen added that the 3-D printing machines should soon be able to combine different materials like plastic, metal and glass, opening up opportunities to make revolutionary objects.


“You’ll be able to make things that were previously impossible,” he said, adding that the one-off aspect of 3-D object production provides a nice change for a culture “addicted to mass manufacturing.”



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Suze Orman is practically a household name. A bestselling author who also hosts a very popular show on CNBC, Orman has leveraged her sparkling personality and financial common sense into a personal empire worth millions. She has written seven self-help books in the personal finance genre. She writes an advice column for O Magazine, published by Oprah Winfrey, a biweekly column for Money Matters on Yahoo's finance website, and contributes to other publications.

I watch The Suze Orman Show every weekend on the Armed Forces Network (AFN) where her radio call-in show is rebroadcast as a television program. I love her no nonsense approach and her charismatic warmth. My favorite portion of the show is the segment "Can I Afford It?" where readers call in with questions about things they want to purchase. After Suze looks over their financial situation, and quickly analyzes their income-to-debt ratio, she either declares that they have been Approved or Denied. Sometimes she even calls back months later to find out if the fan took her advice or not.

I knew that Suze had gotten her start by working as an investment advisor for Merrill Lynch, but I was floored when I went to her website to learn more about her background. It turns out that Suze did not really get involved in the financial area until the age of 29! In fact, her biography doesn't contain any of the elements commonly associated with wealth and success.

A Chicago, Illinois native, Suze left college before completing her degree at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she was majoring in Social Work. After landing in California, where she lived out of a van for several months, Suze wound up waitressing at the Buttercup Bakery in Berkeley. After six years of waiting on others, Suze decided that she wanted to open her own restaurant. She was apparently a very popular waitress, because a group of her customers came up with $50,000 to loan her interest-free as seed money for this project.

Fred Hasbrook, the customer who collected the money, advised her to invest in a money market account at Merrill Lynch, so that is where Suze went. At the time, she was earning $400 a week as a waitress and knew nothing about finance. The stockbroker who took her $50,000 invested it in stock options and lost all of it. In the meantime, Suze had become personally interested in learning money management and had begun training with Merrrill Lunch to be a stockbroker.

As Suze was studying to pass her Series 7 exam - a test that all brokers have to pass to sell stocks - she read that it was unethical and illegal for a broker to invest a client's money in risky strategies without their knowledge or consent. That was just what her stockbroker had done with her money! So, she sued Merrill Lynch, who settled with her by paying back everything she had lost plus the interest, allowing her to pay back Fred Hasbrook and the other customers from the Buttercup Bakery.

Not only did I find Suze's story amazing because she didn't get her start until the age when most people are well established in their careers, but also because she began life in a lower middle class family and learned everything that she knows about money on her own. Additionally, she had a speech impediment when she was little and had to overcome the stigma of a perceived learning disability growing up. By the way, Suze did eventually finish off her Bachelor's Degree in 1976.

Her story is a model for all of us. Suze shows that anyone with enough drive and willingness can educate themselves about money management, overcome obstacles, invest wisely, and become successful, even in these turbulent economic times.



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