Not exact matches
I never buy celery because I don't like
spending money
on an
item I hardly use, but knowing I can make this out of something I
usually throw away gives a whole new perspective, and I'm sure I'll find lots of new things to sprinkle it
on; thanks for the suggestions and the recipe!
I
usually spend hours and hours looking at many different
items on Amazon before making a purchase and this was no different.
The more you
spend on an
item, the longer you have it, that is
usually the case with me, especially when it comes to accessories — shoes, bags, jewellery and sunglasses.
;) Oh and that small piece of furniture was the most expensive
item in this post and more than I
usually spend on something that size.
Usually I don't
spend money
on very expensive
items.
* You may have noticed that I'm
spending a little more
on items than I
usually do.
I don't mind
spending some money
on trendy
items, because it's
usually a good value.
Once they've collected the coupons, they have to research — figuring out which stores have
items on sale,
usually by
spending time online or even driving to different stores to compare prices.
I'm definitely someone who prefers to
spend money
on experiences rather than material
items and for me that
usually means travel.
Lactose intolerant submissives aside, the best
items can
usually be crafted, found or unlocked through completing missions so there's generally no need to
spend money
on buying them outright.
Finding out where exactly you need to go to find specific crafting parts does
usually require a little extracurricular research, but considering just how much of Warframe can be accessed without having to
spend any real money, the grinding never really feels dull or drawn out (especially since you're most likely making progress
on your current Warframes and
items while you're working towards new ones).
Every change
usually requires you to
spend money, so we upgrade
on fixed
items that we do not want to change later.