Payin-the-Toll
Recycles dryer sheets
Keep $200 in twenties in an envelope in the bills holder. Daughter and son-in-law have visited (they are cashless types) and have needed cash to go out to bars, etc., so they'll write us a check for $100. Worked retail liquor store for 16 years, and collected anything that looked old. Have a big jar of old nickels (that I've never sorted through), probably $25 in pennies (loose and some are rolls of all 1943 zinc's), and a jar with about 100 Susan B. Anthony's, Eisenhower's, and Kennedy halves. Also have an 800 lb. safe (that my boss didn't want anymore-unfortunately 95% concrete with a 2 gallon storage capacity) in the garage with a big bag of odd-ball silver coins I've collected over the years, and some coin collections that came out of my father's estate, wills, passports, etc. Off topic question to people that use credit cards for every purchase--do you go through the statement every month and verify every transaction or just trust that all the purchases are yours? How would you be able to remember if the purchases are yours with transactions over 200+?