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Whitney NYC has a mini print machine on Friday for NYL. Anyone know if it’s available during a daytime visit or is it Friday night special only?

Kids are huge Liberty fans. Wondering if it’s worth taking them during lunchtime or if it’s only a night time thing.

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u/88r0b1nh00d88 — 2 days ago

What changed going from DINK to having a newborn? Did your approach to personal finance and strategy change?

We know we won’t be traveling as much as soon as baby is here in 5 months. But we will visit in laws in Europe when it’s 6 months and then my parents in New Zealand at 12 months.

Are nights a lot quieter being in than out and about? That’s what we are expecting.

Any other changes to your finances and lifestyles once you had your first baby?

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u/88r0b1nh00d88 — 3 days ago

Those who have newborns and might travel when they’re 6 months old… what’s your credit card strategy like?

As DINKs who travel a lot for fun, we are considering now finding new cards with big expenses on the way like strollers and what not. We might visit my in laws in Europe when baby is 6 months and my parents in New Zealand at 12 month mark.

We currently use CSP and Venture X and Amex Business Blue for our expenses. Thinking about what our card strategy should look like once baby arrives in 5 months.

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u/88r0b1nh00d88 — 3 days ago

(USA) Are iced lattes really made with espresso? Is it from a machine you press a button or do you do a pull from the machine?

Found out my local place does $2 iced lattes which is a lot nicer than my cafe that charges $12 for iced lattes.

So… how many shots of espresso in a large and how do you make it?

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u/88r0b1nh00d88 — 5 days ago
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Having a baby in NYC, living in a small apartment and wondering what is the absolute essential items needed since it’s overwhelmingly easy to buy so much damn stuff!

Would love multipurpose items or baby items that maybe aren’t even marketed as baby items because that might cost a lot less!

We live in barely 600 sqft and intend to stay here for at least another year (baby due this September).

Would love any advice for first time parents who are frugal and love being environmentally friendly too. Thank you frugal community!

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u/88r0b1nh00d88 — 12 days ago