Monday, July 11, 2011

A Frugal Weekend

Friday night I went to a Brewer's game, for free, of course! A friend's law firm had a tailgate party. Lots of great food, and drinks, and the weather was great. After the game we went downtown and shared some sparkling wine on the rooftop of cafe Benelux-a great view of the third ward.


We had some great collaborative meals over the weekend. Lots of good food at a reasonable price. While shopping at Metro Market, especially on weekends, I take advantage of all the free samples. This weekend had free salad, wine tastings, cheese tastings, some great whole grain bread. Tonight, Monday, I'm going to a free screening at the Oriental. Not sure how I'm score a free meal out of this-may have to dip into a Groupon or find somebody I know to buy me some popcorn. :)

Friday, July 8, 2011

A Frugal Summerfest

I had 2 free tickets to Summerfest and the weather was beautiful, so we decided to go to Summerfest. We parked free outside the Public Market in a loading zone spot that opened up at 6pm-perfect timing. On our walk in we sold one ticket for $7, since Roger can get in free. We pocketed $4, which helped because Roger dropped his first beer! :( We walked over to information where we picked up our free small Journal/Sentinel replica and also got $20 off our subscription-didn't know they did that at Summerfest. At the Frontier Airlines we spun the wheel and I got a chocolate chip cookie and Roger got a $5 debit card. Unfortunately (for us) the person in front of us got $248 in a voucher. We both got coupons for $20 off our next flight. We found relief from the walking on the 2nd floor of the Waterstreet Brewery restaurant-maybe the old people scare the kids off? We sat up there for a while enjoying the breeze and resting our feet and drinking a beer and eating a soft pretzel before venturing off. On the way past the Miller stage we caught  "Here Come the Mummies"-a great Latin-infused, Ska, Funk band that was real high energy. We left and used a Groupon at Karma on the Eastside, where we sat outside and shared a Greek burger and some sangria. A fairly reasonable evening indeed. Tonight I'm going to a free Brewer's game. A friend's law firm is having a free buffet and drinks at the tailgate party and tickets to the game. I just have to watch my beer spending once I get in the stadium. :)


Here Come the Mummies

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Back from San Francisco

As usual, we stayed at our friend Gary's house, so no hotel costs. We shared some meals out and had the last meal at a friend's house where we had a collaborative meal. I got us in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art with my Milwaukee art museum membership, so that saved us $50. I picked up a class at Carroll University, but won't be paid until the end of August, so will start depleting my savings. I'd like to visit Becky in NY, but will have to use airline mileage to accomplish that one-lets see if I do. :) Summerfest starts tonight. I got a free ticket by attending an early event. Roger gets in for $3-the advantage of getting old. ;)


Friday, June 3, 2011

The Summer of Todd!

Well, no teaching at UWM this Summer, so I'll have to go into super frugal mode. We'll see how I do. I'll update the blog as my savings slowly dwindle. I need a super Groupon! My goal is to concentrate on getting my stuff together-hopefully doing better than George Costanza did. :)

George: I'm really going to do something with these three months.
Jerry: Like what?
George: I'm gonna read a book. From beginning to end. In that order.
Jerry: I've always wanted to do that...
George: I'm gonna play frolf.
Jerry: You mean golf?
George: Frolf, frisbee golf Jerry. Golf with a frisbee. This is gonna be my time. Time to taste the fruits and let the juices drip down my chin. I proclaim this: The Summer of George!


Sunday, May 22, 2011

Riverwest Spaces and Traces Walking Tour

Saturday was the Historic Milwaukee Spaces and Traces walking tour of the Riverwest area. Luckily there was a Groupon for this so I snatched it up-glad I didn't get my ticket early. :) One of the houses we toured was Thallis Drake's house (featured in last week's Journal/Sentinel). Roger knows her from an early music program she founded. We took a lunch break and shared an omelet at Stonefly Brewery which was packed because of the walk. They were so busy one of the bartenders left a bloody mary, unspoken for, in front of me. The frugal part of me wanted to take it-I asked a few times but got no response. ;( After a few more houses-we'd been at this since 9am and now it was 2pm-we went to Waterford wine for a free Rose' tasting. We finshed the last few houses, and went to a fundraiser my niece was having-Cookies for Kids' Cancer Bake Sale. I got a big bag of cookes for only $10. Now I have to give them away so I don't eat them all! :) Sunday we went to the Haggerty art museum-the last day of a great photgraphy exhibit. The Haggerty is always free-a real gem of a museum in Milwaukee. Tonight heading to Ned's for leftovers-Roger doesn't approve (some beans and potato salad from a party), but I do-it's free. Plus, plenty of wine! :)



Saturday, May 14, 2011

Casa Happiness

Update: The exhibit was mention in the Shepherd Express in July.

We went to the Portrait Gallery last night where our friend Joe Drinka's aunt had a showing of old Kodachrome slides from her 1957 honeymoon in Cuba. Free mojitos, plantains, and other Cuban-style food was served-free of course! :)



“Casa Happiness” a collection of printed Kodachrome slides of local attorney Judy Drinka’s 1957 honeymoon in Cuba. Ms. Drinka was 19 years old and had never been out of the country. Her new husband, Martin, was a camera buff who took many slides during their three-week trip.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

There is such a thing as a free lunch...

UWM Alumni Association had a free lunch Wednesday sponsored by Beans and Barley-great healthy food at the right price. :) I went to a Summerfest release party that night and got a free ticket to opening day-who's going to spend $15 just to go and spend more money. :) Roger gets in for $3, but I'm not at his advanced age yet. ;) Friday night we went to an event for the Gathering (where Roger volunteers cooking once a month). They had sandwiches which I ate for a pre-dinner snack. Met my friend Dan and his son Doug at Sugar Maple and Dan bought some beers-thanks Dan! :) Dinner was at Transfer where we shared a pizza and a bottle of wine. Saturday was the Kentucky Derby which we watched at the Iron Horse Hotel. I got two free mint juleps ($10 each) because the service was so slow-I'll have to remember that trick. ;) Today, Mother's Day, I'm taking my mom to our friend Ned's house. Roger and Ned are cooking her favorite meal-spaghetti and meatballs. Knowing Ned & Roger it will be the haute cuisine version for sure!