Good Bread, Good Meat, Good Lord, That’s Cheap!
I have stared at my computer screen for about twenty minutes trying to figure out how to kick this thing off.
My brain is swimming with ideas about the stupid school consolidation mess and because of that I’ve been having a hard time writing a cohesive post. (I know there are at least two of you out there laughing hysterically because you know that the school consolidation doesn’t have much to do with cohesive thoughts.)
I might as well just get to the point.
It is no surprise that I love to eat.
Not a fact that I’m particularly proud of, but I guess everybody has their vice.
Recently, I’ve happened onto some great deals at some great restaurants. I am a firm believer that it shouldn’t cost $50.00 for a family of four to eat out.
Some great deals….
- Logans offers 2 full meals (12 choices) for $13.99. This offer is good all day Monday – Wednesday and EVERYDAY between the hours of 3:00 PM and 6:00 PM. Also, a kids meal at Logans is only $2.99. Me, McDaddy and our boys ate at Logans this evening for $23.00. I chose the sirloin, McDaddy had some kind of chicken with barbecue sauce and tomatoes on it.
- IHOP offers a 10% military discount to active and retired military members.
- Applebees Grill and Bar offers a 2 FOR $20.00 deal. There are eight choices and again, I suggest the sirloin.
- Texas Steakhouse offers a 10% military discount to active and retired military members.
- Outback Steakhouse offers 15 meals under $15.00. I guess (cough) I would (cough) order the sirloin.
- At Lone Star Steakhouse, children eat free on Tuesdays. They also have a full gluten free menu.
Also, you can go here for a complete listing of businesses that offer a military discount.
A great deal works for me and it can work for you, too!
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