
How to get a great car for cheap (we saved $14,500!)
This is the story of how we got our low-mileage, pimped out 2016 Hyundai Elantra GT for $9,900 through a private sale instead of $26,000 for a new car!
This is the story of how we got our low-mileage, pimped out 2016 Hyundai Elantra GT for $9,900 through a private sale instead of $26,000 for a new car!
Once you’ve worn premium headphones, you can’t go back to cheap brands. But you also don’t need to spend enormous amounts of money on new ones – here’s how!
Dollar Cost Averaging is typically a predetermined weekly or monthly affair. I’m taking it to the extreme and investing $50 every day of the year! See how.
Want a variety of bokeh for your edits, but you don’t have enough samples? Here’s a gallery of high quality, high resolution, downloadable bokeh photos!
In this third episode, my friend Elissa and I catch up for the first time since I left my hometown (Aylmer, Quebec) in 2006. We learn ALL about Elissa.
The perfect opportunity Obviously, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to show you how I cut my hair. It’ll never regrow again, clearly.
In this second episode of the Benanda podcast, my cousin Caitlyn Jimmo and I talk about being Opportunivores and Flexitarians! My first question, as is most peoples’, is “what is an opportunivore?”
Some context If you haven’t already, check out my previous post about The Costs of Commuting. I go over the various methods of commuting in
This is Benanda Podcast #1. In this inaugural recording, I chit chat with my long-time friend, Jessica Noble. Good quality meandering talk. Part 1 of 2.
Have YOU ever thought of it? There must’ve been a time in your life when you wanted to run the numbers as to how expensive different transportation methods are. Well, I made a few assumptions, ran some numbers, and did some math. All for you!
600 days ago, I took my inaugural ride on my e-Bike. At the time, I didn’t realize it would be such a big part of my life. So many adventures were to follow.
This is my 10000KM DIY e-bike update!
I recently started using an alternative “related posts” plugin on my worpress.org site and ended up having a problem. Both WordPress’ Jetpack “related posts” and my new “related posts” plugin were enabled, looking odd at the end of my posts. So I made a quick help tutorial for those who might have the same issues.
Just a regular bicycle warrior who’s super into ebikes, infrastructure, personal finance, and efficiency!