
While dropping cable and joining the "cord cutter" movement is a possibility long term, we love TV and I don't see dropping cable anytime soon (though the new Dish Sling option is pretty appealing, and we'll see what Apple might offer in the next few months).

When looking over our monthly expenses one of the first items we realized as a potentially unnecessary expense was our Comcast cable bill. And over the past few months we've been trying to take a critical look at our monthly spending in order to figure out which superfluous items can be eliminated from our monthly budget. We're always on the lookout for ways to save a few dollars by altering our approach to normal things.

If you're like us and you still have a land line, and you've been interested in how you can use Google Voice for your home phone, this post is for you. But we are, and it was really easy to setup. If that's not a infomercial sounding beginning to a blog post, I don't know what is. As of today we're saving $45 per month by using Google Voice and an OBi VoIP bridge for our home phone!
