As the old saying goes, "A penny saved is a penny earned."
 
 To put it another way, when you save shave $20 off of your grocery bill, you get  to keep the entire amount. But when you earn $20 at work, you have to pay part  of it to taxes.
 
 In that vein, here are a few money-saving suggestions that aren't very savory.  In fact, I wouldn't recommend them — they take the concept of "pinching pennies"  to a new low. But if there is one positive take-away here, it's that  opportunities to save money are everywhere. If you're creative.
 
 -- Get free flowers for your wedding…by collecting them at a cemetery. I don't  know whether this suggestion is even legal, but somehow I doubt it.
 
 -- One woman suggested filling your pockets with free condiment packets at fast  food restaurants. Worse, this woman confessed she made her kids do it, and then  squeezed the contents into the jar of ketchup and mustard at home. I wonder how  many of those tiny packets of salt McDonald's provides will fill up a  saltshaker. The answer itself could save you the cost of jellybeans. Consider  setting the saltshaker out at birthday parties, and having kids try to guess.
 
 -- One man suggested saving the cost of a car wash by using the squeegee at a  gas station.
 
 -- Umbrellas can be easily obtained at any large public library, according to  one man. Simply go in and order one. Or at least tell them you lost a black  umbrella. It's almost certain that they have one. If not, simply say, "Oh, wait,  maybe it was blue. Yeah, dark blue. I just think it looks black." Of course, as  you saunter out into the late afternoon rain, and open your new umbrella, some  old lady may be getting wet.
 
 -- Taking toilet paper from public restrooms. This tip is ideal for women, who  can easily conceal the toilet paper in their purses. A man might look a little  odd walking out with a roll of toilet paper. But who knows, maybe if he's also  got a magazine rolled up under one arm and gives the clerk a jaunty wave, he'll  get away with it. 
 
 These unsavory ways to save money may make you look like a cheapskate, and they  might make you feel like a thief, but they are ways, nonetheless, given to you  in humor. If you want to learn more savory ways to save money -- in all  seriousness -- 
 
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