Hi Emmy! I'm a librarian, so thank you for recommending people use their library cards! YES! You pay for this service with your taxes, so cash in and read some books :) Also, if the library doesn't have what you want, the librarian can often interlibrary loan the book or movie from another library.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! Love libraries!!
@cathyallshouse29812 жыл бұрын
I tell people that I allow the public library to store my books for me. I can almost always find what I want to read, watch, listen to at the library. The only time I buy books is for gifts -- or when the wait list is too long for my book discussion group. I read dozens of books a year for very little money.
@frannygrace2191 Жыл бұрын
I just did a quick run-through of the book she recommended as an ebook from my library. I almost always check the books out at the library before I buy any. I also listen to audiobooks online as I do my cross stitch or sewing. My library is celebrating its 60th year which means I've been going to it since I was 13 ys old (bookmobile)
@lisabyl3240 Жыл бұрын
A lot of libraries offer free books or sell books inexpensively so I definitely take advantage of those great deals! I love a good bargain like anyone else. It just makes sense to get something as cheap as you can .
@tammyrich8225 Жыл бұрын
Hi Emmy. I love that you mentioned having paper and pencil/pen on hand. I am not one that likes electronics. I never have. I live in the South, and I have experienced a major black out in Southeast Texas. There had been an accident in one area, but it knocked out total power for many counties. Within a matter of minutes, it was total chaos. No purchasing food, gas, anything. The chaos that started in just a matter of minutes was frightening to say the least. When the power goes down, there is no way of purchasing anything when everything is all electronic. I have always felt that we need to keep the "old ways" of doing things.... ie: pen/paper like you said. I am so glad you brought that up. Everything you have mentioned are awesome ideas. Thank you so much for sharing.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome Tammy! Thank you so much! 😊
@lisabyl3240 Жыл бұрын
Love the pic on the video. My Dad used to say to us " you kids think money grows on trees"! Lol...Now I'm saying it to my kids and grandkids! Very helpful tip from Paul about the car diagnostic mechanism. You had a smart Dad to give that to you. Most auto part stores have those and can diagnose a car problem or test a battery for you. I've gone there to see what the problem was and see if my battery was salvageable. I ended up needing a new one after 2 attempts it wouldn't keep a charge. . I also have a good neighbor that knows cars and can check out whatever car problem there is. Thank God for that. He's a Blessing. Great video! Thank you both. God's richest Blessings to you both too.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Lisa, you as well!
@DCupcake582 жыл бұрын
Another great video! Paul's comment about the floor mats had me laughing; my husband's garage BFF is his code reader. Library = ❤❤❤. One of my greatest frugal living tools are my clothes lines. I don't think I've used my clothes dryer to dry my clothes since May. I do use air fluff for about 10 minutes after line drying clothes to get rid of any pollen, or residual dog hair, etc. When you talked about attitude I have to share that each night before sunset I walk through our vegetable garden doing one last look for any infestation or to check on watering needs but I also take the time to thank my garden for another great day of growing and producing (and thank God as well). I thank my flowers, too since they bring in the pollinators. I might sound a little hippy dippy but yah, I talk to my garden.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
DCupcake that made my heart smile! You are so correct...being thankful is one of the greatest feeling ever!
@brendabeelee2 жыл бұрын
That’s beautiful!
@juliatepe57602 жыл бұрын
I talk to mine too!
@lauraboenig23412 жыл бұрын
I name my plants. Too weird? Novice gardener got flowers, plants, but no veg this year. Will keep trying. I too like the peace and challenge it offers.
@shannonbeer35762 жыл бұрын
I do the exact same thing. We reep what we sow, correct? Give blessings, receive blessings 🙏💕
@marlene35842 жыл бұрын
I can add another suggestion. Pump bottles. When contents no longer pump out. Remove the pump nozzle, turn the bottle upside down and let the contents drip into a jar. I was amazed how much hand cream was still in that bottle. It filled the jar almost to the top. Same goes for shampoo bottles. Turn it upside down and let it drip out.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great tip!
@DCupcake582 жыл бұрын
Yes! I’ve actually cut some containers in half to get inside to get out every last bit. I own two makeup spatulas for this purpose. They have long handles and very small silicone scrapers on them but even those don’t get everything out. My husband thinks I’m crazy until he sees how much is left in an “empty” container.
@tikacalifornia78762 жыл бұрын
I have several frugal living tools that save me so much! First of all, when the health crisis hit and there was no bathroom tissue to be had at any price, I found that I could reduce my usage by 75% by making piddle cloths. I took scrap fabric (I sew so this is abundant) and recycled flannel and cut them into squares and rectangles - I wasn't very precise, so they're all sorts of sizes and shapes. I ran them on zig-zag and now, I just accumulate them in a small bin in the bathroom and wash with regular wash. They're no more contaminated than regular underwear. Even though bathroom tissue is no longer in short supply, I still use these because they are far less irritating than paper. Next - we typically keep a bottle of dishwashing liquid next to the sink and how many times have I grabbed that for "just a drop" which turned out to be more like a light squirt for a single dish that I needed urgently. That is SO wasteful. Now I have a spray bottle containing one-half oz of dish soap to 31.5 oz water to spray, clean and rinse that urgent tool. This solution is significantly more concentrated than the regular dish-pan solution and it works very well. It works on tomato worms, too. I have quite a collection of bar-mops from COSTCO or dish towels from IKEA. These are less than $1.00 ea, but the price may have gone up. I use these instead of paper towels, and the only thing I really use those for is blotting bacon, or cleaning up doggy yack. For draining fried foods, I have a rack that I set over a baking sheet that works far better than paper towels, so that might be another savings. You didn't mention your instant pot or air fryer. I have found that I can get an excellent pot of beans using dried beans and my instant pot for less than half of the cost of canned beans. Cooking is something I do very well, and I make from scratch most things that people go to the prepared foods area. I also can and have an All American 941 pressure canner that is a life and wallet saver. Even if I don't have room in the freezer(s), I can can up some of the meat I can get on sale or even can the older stuff and replace it with new. My turkey-stuffing casserole is a hit here and my family never says anything about it not being "Thanksgiving..." or whatnot because I have raised the to know that food is tied neither to a clock or calendar. That's why we usually see left - over supper for breakfast. I try not to let any food go to waste, but sometimes it just happens. Using the air fryer saves a lot of money over using the big oven, and I love it for re-heating things you want to be crispy. I re-use the larger dish washing liquid bottles as a "poor person's bidet." Just fill up with water to squirt off the affected areas. Cuts way down on tp usage, and you feel cleaner, too. I use only a tbs or 2 of laundry soap liquid instead of the amounts on the bottles, and set the machine to heavy duty. Clothes get clean from the water and agitation much more than the soap. Most of the time, I use the detergent to pre-treat the spots and then put what's left in the bottom. I love oxy clean and especially bleach for the towels. We know about line-drying already. Those are some fast ones. I'm sure I can come up with more as time goes on.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking the time to share! I have made many videos on our InstaPot and Air Fryer!
@donnaharding96042 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@fayecartwright42022 жыл бұрын
I also make these but I buy cheap bath cloths and cut them in 4ths and zigzag them. I also have a bidet and love it. I don't like the fact that our bathroom tissue is now made in China but honestly, it is made with toxic stuff so even in the USA it is not good.
@ladydhayney37002 жыл бұрын
My microwave, crock pot, blender, kitchen aid mixer, bread machine. I can't live without them. My sewing machine has been one of my biggest money Saver. I use it for mending, making pocketbooks, luggage, gifts, pot holders, placemats, and quilting is my biggest entertainment. I try and use fabric from the free table at the senior center or quilting guild. The freezer use to be my biggest money Saver. Can't have one where I live now.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing LadyD!
@tondamccarthy65372 жыл бұрын
Utube is a gift from God
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Love that!
@samjones94652 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, I watch KZbin with a note book and pen lols x
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Us too lol!
@deborahdecker85042 жыл бұрын
This kind of goes along with your sewing kit... Today I was walking through our local consignment store, and in one of the booths, they had jars of buttons for $10 each. I grew up with everyone having a jar of buttons, so they could repair clothes if a button came off. I just wondered to myself how many people now actually replace a button, or just throw away the item, and buys new. Thanks Emmy and Paul. Great video
@kathydoerrman24542 жыл бұрын
Hi Deborah, I have several old mason jars filled with my Mother's and Mother-in-Laws buttons they saved during their lifetime (I'm 62 years old). And, I always remove the buttons from clothing that is no longer useful. Guess I should come up with an idea to repurpose all those buttons. 😉
@susanstacy24932 жыл бұрын
@@kathydoerrman2454 I do the same thing. Buttons are very expensive!
@siouxsiesiouxwilson72472 жыл бұрын
I replace EVERY BUTTON AND PATCH X AM SO TIGHT FISTED AND FRUGAL X
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
I did a video on button jars Deborah! Mine is from my mom!
@lynncaldwell83452 жыл бұрын
@@kathydoerrman2454 I prefer to donate my clothes.Taking buttons off makes them worthless.
@ThatSimpleLife612 жыл бұрын
Fun video topic! Since my husband just took a job with our church (with a much smaller paycheck, but eternal rewards!) I am more motivated than ever to be frugal. I was raised by a very frugal mother, and I thank her often for that. :). My favorite frugal tools include my clothes drying rack and clothesline, the Dave Ramsey money envelope method (38 years and counting for this!), Aldi, being a homebody, the library, You Tube, and my online frugal friends including you!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much! We consider you friends as well!
@susanrobinson4082 жыл бұрын
I love Carla Emery! Her daughter, Esther, has a KZbin channel. Emmy, can you believe all the cooking videos where no one scrapes the bowl!! It makes me crazy!! You are a super-scraper!!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Yes, I am a super scraper!
@kathleendillie35562 жыл бұрын
I have a mimeographed 1975 copy of Carla Emery's book in a 3-ring binder (over 600 pages!) that I bought at a thrift store more than 20 years ago. It's such a treasure trove of homemaking wisdom! My biggest frugal tip is just to stay home. I find that when I leave the house, not only am I using gas, I inevitably spend money on things I don't really need. If I do need to go out, I combine all my errands as best I can. Also, I take a cooler with water and snacks with me, so I don't get tempted to stop at a fast food restaurant for a bottled water/meal. And, like you, I take advantage of my library a LOT.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes, staying home is my absolute all time favorite activity!
@rebelgirl94362 жыл бұрын
The Cheapskate Gazette is an awesome resource
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes, we have that book as well.
@tamerinkelly7693 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for reminding me to make a hard copy of all my phone numbers and addresses. I never even thought about doing so but can clearly see how important it is. My frugal top is to be thankful for my food. An animal gave its life so I could eat. Do not waste it.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Wise words!
@bethfloyd84892 жыл бұрын
It will probably sound silly but my imagination with throwing ingredients together has made some of the most delicious, then beloved meals. I’m making a handwritten cookbook for my granddaughter (so they’ll be here after I’m gone and in my handwriting), and it’s always funny when at dinner she’ll say Nonnie can you add this to my book? And I tell her that I will try to remember what I put in there and she gets annoyed that I don’t write it down as I go. But I cook with love and it’s my passion. Thanks so much for all you do, I always learn something from your videos! Have a blessed weekend 💕
@pamelamartin37502 жыл бұрын
My daughter just asked me to do this. She’s 20 so I think I’m going to send a few recipe cards to her Grandmothers to write down their favorites
@bethfloyd84892 жыл бұрын
@@pamelamartin3750 yes, do it! I’d love to have my grandma’s recipes/writing!
@beckysonnier63692 жыл бұрын
Wonderful idea!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Beth that is so wonderful!! Great idea for your Granddaughter!
@greeneyedredhead612 жыл бұрын
@@pamelamartin3750 my oldest daughter wants me to do this too... I tell her my bad handwriting is the reason I haven't done it. She says she wants it in my handwriting cuz it will remind her of me when I'm gone.
@kathrinekerns83982 жыл бұрын
One thing that I like to do is to keep a journal. It can be a daily motivational tool. You can keep your budget list, along with your goals that you are wanting to achieve. Writing down your plans on how to achieve your goals helps. In school they used to teach us to journal, even daily chores and weekly chores. It helps to make projects go along a lot smoother. I love your tips.I use the library frequently. I also crochet as a hobby. I make hats for the children and homeless people for the winter. Keeping busy and being thankful go hand in hand. TY.
@judymc42132 жыл бұрын
I knit hats for kiddos and homeless! Yes, a kindred spirit and a spirit of gratitude is essential.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Kathrine you are paying it forward! Love that!
@kathrinekerns83982 жыл бұрын
@@judymc4213 In Indianapolis we have a Mission. I love helping them. Thank you kindred spirit. 🙌❤🙌
@kathrinekerns83982 жыл бұрын
@@FrugalMoneySaver 😇😇thank you.
@sandralmoore1360 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I've been a mender since a youngins. Remember mom teaching me to handle. Then years later when in college, was in a historical reenactment group w/ friends and remember helping another member make her n bfs matching garb And in college, no sewing machine. Shed started before I was around and started at them up so fabric slipped. I got there, figured it out , ripped out seam and had resewn her dress before she got bfs tunic (and he was a shorty, maybe 5'2"ish height so half) length her dress before she had his. Local libraries , theres 5 branches, three of them know me very well. 1 branch threatens to give me a key and let me sleep there since there often.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
So wonderful your mom taught you! thanks for sharing Sandra!
@W3ndyPearc32 жыл бұрын
My insulated travel coffee cup. It has a lid that I can close to prevent spills, and I use it all the time. My two great weaknesses is Op Shops and coffee shops. I can visit the coffee shop twice a day....my coffee costs $4.90 per cup as coffee can be expensive here in Australia. That worked out to nearly $300 per month. I nearly passed out....so...that had to stop and I bought my travel cup and make my own coffee. It's not the same, but then my bank account isn't either, it's $300 per month better off. 😉
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That is wonderful Wendy! Good for you!!
@Briannaisthestar2 жыл бұрын
My best frugal tool my clothes drying rack I Love it 😀 😍 keeps my electric bill down
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I agree, that's a great one!
@mariahunt81002 жыл бұрын
My most valuable frugal living tool is my budget! Being intentional with money has made such a difference! Plus spending cash more. I also find its better to surround yourself with fellow frugal people, most people just think its weird and poke fun. My fellow frugal followers understand that its being intentional not cheap!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right Maria!
@janetdowning14438 ай бұрын
That sewing kit is so you. The greatest frugal tip is finding channels that suit like yours😊. Never too old or young to learn. Keep them comming Emmy 😊❤
@FrugalMoneySaver8 ай бұрын
Janet, what a kind compliment! Thank you!
@ms.dee-deejones29502 жыл бұрын
Thank you for taking back to old school 🤗Appreciation goes a long way* My first time on your channel 👏👏Thank you & your husband for this great information 👍👍👍And I am 60+ God Bless you & keep up the good work 😇We need it👍👍Thank you all
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Welcome! So happy you are here Ms. Dee-Dee! Thank you!
@marykayesugerman68432 жыл бұрын
One of the best things that keeps my costs down is Walmart delivery. By ordering online I’m not going into the store and impulse buying plus it keeps me on track with my spending. If the bottom line costs in my order gets too high I can look through my cart and decide what I don’t really need. It’s much easier than physically taking things out of a real grocery cart. Plus with delivery as long as I spend more than $35 it will be at my door when I decide it will and all I have to do is take things out of bags and put them away. It’s not perfect but I cannot imagine taking the hour plus time and doing a weeks worth of grocery shopping by physically going through the store. Yes I have to tip the gig worker making the delivery but I’m giving a few dollars to someone who is trying to make a few extra bucks: mothers, students and people out of work who need it.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I know a lot of people utilize Walmart delivery!
@Summerdee2232 жыл бұрын
I'm also a huge fan of grocery store pick up or delivery. It saves time and money and for me (still employed full time) time is money. This has been a game changer for me.
@freeasabird51872 жыл бұрын
I love my different sized spatulas too, waste not want not🙏
@ruthwiseman4730 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the best things that I have done was get WalMart delivery. It saves me so much time and money. I just became a Walmart plus member last November and I wish I would have done it sooner. Even with leaving the delivery driver a tip it is still save me money because I would have to put gas in my car and then drive through the traffic to get to Walmart. And our Walmart is located by a bunch of fast food places that I'm not even tempted to stop at anymore since I'm not out there. And I do like the convenience of just taking it off my delivery list if my total is over my budget. I just put it in safe for later and start by adding that into next week's list if I still want it.
@elizaC30242 жыл бұрын
My silicone spatula, my kitchen aid mixer with a spatula blade, and a dough hook, and my indoor and outdoor clotheslines/drying racks. A well organized pantry and freezer, know what you have on hand, at all times. My canning supplies, jars,lids, rings, and canning pots. All of these things help me stick with the basics and brings me inner peace of knowing that we will never be without.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right Elizabeth!
@sandradeangelo18742 жыл бұрын
I am loving your videos, thank you
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Sandra, thank you so very much!
@El-aceyace2 жыл бұрын
Water bottle/cup so that I can always bring something to drink with me. Simple, but it usually keeps me from buying something to drink while out shopping, running errands, etc.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes, so smart Angela!
@DeeDee-vy7sz2 жыл бұрын
Same for us. I keep granola bars in my fanny pack and glove box to resist spending money on expensive snacks too.
@GwenDeeful2 жыл бұрын
I love board games. I have even taught my students how to play board games. They love it. Puzzles, books and board games are always at yard sales and in thrift stores.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! They are the best!
@juliatepe57602 жыл бұрын
Every time one or all the grandboys come for a vist, they ask to play a game or play outside! A few months ago my step dad taught his great grandson, our grandson, to play tic tac toe. He loved it. Just used my spatula this morning for making muffins from scratch. Attitude is everthing! Thanks so much Emmy and Paul.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing!
@anne-mariemadore4519 Жыл бұрын
I smiled as I listened to what you shared on this video. I've maintained a frugal lifestyle for years, what a a blessing to discover something new that I haven't considered. .
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing Anne-Marie!
@allisonspeer68372 жыл бұрын
My pressure canner and canning supplies. My MIL taught me how to can 40 years ago. I can't even imagine the amount of money I have saved. We grow a large garden and I can whatever we don't eat fresh. I also can meats now, broths, soups, just about everything. Love the tips
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That is wonderful Allison!!
@melodyreeder9762 Жыл бұрын
I taught myself how to can out of the Blue Ball Canning book. Been canning 27 years now. Saves a lot of money, healthier and you can use the pressure cooker to come cheaper cuts off meat to fork tender( instead of buying higher price cuts off meat, most meals done in pressure cooker is done within 1 hour or less. And the flavors goes through the food compared of going around the food in a crock pot or oven
@mysticmom6162 жыл бұрын
I’ve gotten several fully stocked sewing boxes from either yard sales or house clean outs where the family puts it out for the trash. I’ve gotten a kitchen cart, an antique record cabinet, wicker plant stand, porch table and a straw broom from peoples trash. I took recycling to the township cardboard recycling dumpster (clean, not food trash or gross stuff!) and the bottom was filled with vintage greeting cards from the 50’s-70’s. I had a grabber in my car and got as many as I could- that was my best find ever!! I use them for junk journals.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
What a great find! Love vintage cards!
@pattihendrickson93602 жыл бұрын
I love that you help people to realize that they should have their pantry stocked. If a crisis should come you will not be needing to buy the food or other goods that is left in the stores, leaving it for the ones that aren’t quite as prepared. ❤️
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely right Patti!
@beezneez2056 Жыл бұрын
Scategories is one of my favorites! It’s great because a lot of people can play
@kathyfelton76022 жыл бұрын
I would agree with everything. I also keep a binder filled with plastic sheet protectors and recipes I’ve found over the years in magazines and on the internet. I use a drying rack. I love my Barkeepers Friend cleanser. Baking soda and vinegar for all sorts of clean ups
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great tips!
@barbaratrubenbach1152 жыл бұрын
Thank you for all that you do. I had to laugh with your sewing kit. I have had one since I have been 10 years old. I now have a fishing lure container, since I have always made everything for house and for family. Stocking is getting a little easier, I had a panic attack at store with pricing and purchasing. I finally have a stocked house, go shopping in pantry then replace what I have taken out. Learn to chill out, know and believe in GOD that has helped me a great deal. Take care, stay safe.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So wonderful you know how to sew so well! Yes, He is in control!
@susanstacy24932 жыл бұрын
My sewing kit is an old tin container that used to hold sugar/holiday cookies. A lot of people throw these tins away and they are very useful.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes, they really are!
@nancysmith28742 жыл бұрын
That’s mine
@jonnaborosky88362 жыл бұрын
My most valuable frugal living thing to do is to break my income into categories, establish an amount for each category, and keep a running tab on what I've spent and what I have left on each category. I use pen and paper. I haven't kept up with it do much this year because I'm used to my expenditures for the most part. The second most valuable frugal tactic I use is declaring and maintain a no spend year. Necessities, I buy, but only the most cost effective items or services. I shop for quality, longevity and cost: I don't always buy the cheapest, but I'll get the most bang for the buck. 3rd...every thing I do buy needs to be on discount, sale, discontinuation, etc. I also ask for and haggle for discounts when I do buy something. I've even haggled at the grocery store and gotten deals. Love listening to you and Paul! Love to you both! 😊❤
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Jonna great, practical, and very smart frugal tips! Love right back! Thank you!
@maryjothompson4578 Жыл бұрын
I have tracked my cash categories in a notebook for years. One fact that jumped out at me was how much money is spent on little items.
@lilalavendel39512 жыл бұрын
Hi my sweet friends, your tools are great tipps! My favourite is my little planner. It is a ring bound planner with many personal sections for my calendar, daily to do, notes, meal plan, schedules, lists, budget. This planner is my "second head". I cannot live without it. And it is frugal, too, because the only thing I have to bought every year, is a new calendar. Send you greetings from my heart.❤
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I agree! I rely on my planner constantly too! Greeting from our hearts to yours as well!
@Brogrl Жыл бұрын
My tip is to know what you like, simple little things, and find the best price / economic option to make it happen rather than to always give in and pay full or over price. Don’t deny yourself if you know you’re going to want something so bad you’ll pay more for it. If you know you enjoy a pop after work, buy a case or figure out an alternative that suits you, rather than paying premium at a vending machine / quickie mart.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Lisa that is such a great tip! You’re absolutely right!
@jenniferschmitt79382 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite tools are glass jars. Whether they're mason jars or spaghetti jars or jelly jars you can use them for all kinds of things. To store things in, they will keep fruits and vegetables longer in the refrigerator, I use them instead of plastic Ziploc bags that get tossed out...
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great idea Jennifer!
@MmmM-tl5om Жыл бұрын
My husbablnd age 37, me age 35. We did everything in our power to be now mortage free and credit free. We really hit hard everyday to pay off the house and college loan by using all type of frugal hacks big or small. Plus nonstop side hustle like selling cans & bottles, repairing electronics to resell etc
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Amazing! That is so wonderful!!
@booksrus61682 жыл бұрын
I am using my (very old) food saver sealer (without the vacuum option) to make baggies from bread bags or whatever food save plastic wrap. I never buy those zip lock or seal top lunch baggies, and instead, seal sandwiches in recycled bread bags. I also save clear plastic from all sorts of stuff to custom seal yard sale items - which makes them look like new- and they stay clean and hygenic.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That's wonderful!
@juliejones48632 жыл бұрын
My homemade laundry detergent literally saves me hundreds of dollars a year and I have never had such clean, fresh smelling clothing. So easy. Thank you for all the time you put into your videos. Certainly appreciate them and I learn something new with every one. God bless
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Julie thank you for your kind words! God Bless you as well!
@lindagbukvic94412 жыл бұрын
We live in a 800 sf. house. We have supplies stashed away in dresser drawers, desk drawers, and in the entertainment center.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant use of space!
@mizsuzee2 жыл бұрын
I have a similar book called Storey's Basic Country Skills. I keep my life in my spiral notebooks that I get this time of year for 25 cents each! I do my meal planning, camping lists, etc etc and I love them!! Now my daughter in law does the notebook thing too! :--)
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome! So smart!
@judyhammond9054 Жыл бұрын
I have heard that putting a paper napkin or paper towel in the bread bag before freezing helps the bread thaw more nicely. Maybe soaks up moisture?
@gwenroireau62032 жыл бұрын
Love my folding drying rack that goes on the ladder of our RV. Washing clothes in laundromats can be pricey so drying in the sunshine saves me a load of money.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! That's another essential for sure Gwen!
@gailnoll2 жыл бұрын
I didn't realize just how frugal I really am til I watched this video. I do all these things. Our library has a used book store and I always buy used books from .25 - $2. That way I get a good book and the library gets a donation! When I'm done with the book it goes into my "little library" in my front yard for someone else to enjoy. I laugh when you talk about your food saver being old, mine is over 20 years old and I use it ALL the time. I think I need a new one! Enjoy your week end and I look forward to your next video as much as I do the daily NYT Wordle game!!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Love that Gail! Thank you!
@bex4382 жыл бұрын
Another great video Emmy and Paul 👍 I'm so glad someone else uses a pen & paper and keeps handwritten addresses etc. I always joke that I'm old school as I have a diary which I keep all my addresses and passwords in and I know where they are when I need them. I find that the physical act of writing things down as opposed to just typing them somehow makes them more more real and likely to stick in my brain 🤔 Hope you, Paul and Dixie are having a lovely weekend ❤️
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Bex, I totally agree! My happy Planner is my lifeline! Hope your weekend was wonderful!
@valeried2941 Жыл бұрын
I love each and every one of these ideas! They are timeless and so valuable! Thank you!
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome Valerie!
@gwenandricky2 жыл бұрын
We recently moved and one of the frugal things I miss the most is my clothes line! I used to hang all of our sheets
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I use my clothesline late into Fall!
@differentperspective4124 Жыл бұрын
I love the Food Saver, too. We live on the Gulf Coast and do lots of fishing, all the Snapper, Redfish, speckled Trout goes in the freezer in the vacuum bags. Tastes great, not as wonderful as fresh as swimming in the Gulf this morning and into the pan that night, but close!
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
That is awesome! How wonderful to live by the Ocean!
@pattyhab5962 жыл бұрын
Love your videos. By the way, I love your Pyrex collection on your shelves!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! So happy you enjoyed the video!
@josephinesage83012 жыл бұрын
Number 12 is so very true. I enjoy being frugal it’s a challenge
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
I agree Jospehine!
@tanndigedan22612 жыл бұрын
I have my Nana's sewing kit! I use it to fix loads of things, I teach my daughter too which I know my Nana would love, she was super frugal too!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome Tann!
@loriw47652 жыл бұрын
Great tips! The Encyclopedia of Country Living looks really fun to thumb through. I think one of our most valuable tools for saving money has been our reusable thermal drinking bottles. My husband and I each have a really good one that we take to work every day, on trips, etc. We bought them with a gift card a couple of years ago and I can't calculate how much they've saved us!
@mikomasterson33192 жыл бұрын
I also have one and it saves me SO much money. You never have to get stuck spending $2-3 on a bottled water again.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So smart Lori!
@jenniferevans51922 жыл бұрын
Loved this Emmy. I already do a lot of this but it’s good to hear that I am not alone. My daughters and son in laws laugh at me for the amount of spare food that I keep on hand but they love it when I can whip up a meal for them all when they pay me a surprise visit! I love being able to do it without having to spend extra money and am so grateful and thankful that I can. Keep on doing what you are doing. It is so helpful. Thank you. Best wishes to you both from England.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So kind of you to say...thank you Jennifer!
@dorawedlock39692 жыл бұрын
Hope you are able to stay cool with your heat wave that I read about coming to England.
@jenniferevans51922 жыл бұрын
@@dorawedlock3969 Thank you Dora. That is kind of you to think of us. I am about 60 miles north of London and we are expecting 40c tomorrow and Tuesday. I have experienced this before in the States but of course you have a/c everywhere. We don’t! Our houses are a lot smaller, usually mostly carpeted, and windows are smaller. Hopefully we will all look out for our neighbours and vulnerable people and make sure we are all hydrated. Sending my best wishes to you.
@judimantos9042 жыл бұрын
Needed a sewing machine, picked out a $250 model, looked at Facebook market place and found a used one for $50. Repairing all our old clothes instead of taking them to a dressmaker
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh how wonderful! What a blessing!
@sheilafreisthler44212 жыл бұрын
I do a lot of repairing or altering of clothes for my kids and grandkids. My sewing kit, plus my basic sewing machine both get a lot of work!! We enjoy board games at family gatherings also!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching Sheila!
@gardengrammie32 жыл бұрын
Loved this video Emmy!!! It hit home with me in so many ways. watching cooking shows on TV makes me cringe to see them not scape out the bowl!!! I always try to mend clothes and if something is just past using and has buttons i cut them off before tossing in the rag bag! Something from my mom's house after she passed that I just love using is she made a bath matt out of a very heavy robe she bought at a yard sale! It's washable so easily with the towels! Love to you an Paul.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
What a great idea! Love that!
@JodyStackhouse-e8x Жыл бұрын
I wanted to comment on your last video. I think you could make a rue,whitesauce add your chichen or beef and vegs and pour it into a pkg. of noodles or rice,or mash potatoes and mix aa together,season add cheese if you would like and spread in cake pan bake for one half hr. at 375 dergrees. take out and serve with salad ect. Good luck Jody.....
@rochellethundercloud3462 жыл бұрын
absolutely. Tuesday,I intend to stock up,WITHIN REASON,on household and pet supplies. buying two containers of kitty litter,two bags of cat food,toilet paper,etc. also,it's a wise idea to start saving for the upcoming holiday season.its already mid July. buy the best quality possible. store things correctly. make sure the fridge and freezer work effectively,and shut properly.we had an issue where the fan was not working in our fridge.we got it fixed,but ,sadly had to throw some food out. a gallon of milk,some salad,eggs,and creamer.i won't chance it
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So glad you are stocking up a bit Rochelle! Thanks for your support!!
@sheryldougherty2822 жыл бұрын
Woke up this morning with slug all over the laundry room. So glad I had the money to have our line snaked out. Putting away all the money not used during the month I didn’t have to worry about it. Only think I have to worry about is when will they come? No water or toilet. Small price to pay and worry free. I always have a notebook by my chair. See something on you tube . Write it in the notebook. Have a separate one for menu and shopping. The menu stays in as well as a shopping list. I make a copy and take it to the store. This way if I forget or to busy I can go back through and make a copy of both. Love to watch your channel.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Sheryl I am so sorry about your laundry room! Hope they can fix it fast!
@cherieamb2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the encouragement. Your mention of the library [my favorite resource!] reminded me that just yesterday I went to my library website because now they even have consumer reports membership at the site and I wanted to read reviews on something! I have often subscribed to the online magazine when we needed to buy appliances or cars - I'll not need to spend that money again. It's amazing what my library has for free
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Libraries are invaluable!
@leeannwicker9372 жыл бұрын
I would add several how-to/fix-it books on all kinds of items. Household repairs, appliance repairs, gardening, sewing, mending etc. Readers Digest has a good collection of such books which I've picked up used for 50¢ to a couple dollars. U-tube is great for now, but as you said it might not always be there. With the way things are going the last couple of years uncertainty seems to be the new normal. The Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyczyn. This book is somewhat outdated. However, to me its greatest benefit is it makes you think about how you're spending your money. I try to re-read it every couple of years. One thing that stuck with me from her book is she picked up a pair of ratty shoes from a free box because they had newish shoestrings. Have you noticed the price of shoestrings? Whenever I see a free box, I always take a look with that idea in mind. Also, a good basic cookbook from the 1950's because it tells how to do things from scratch. My favorite is the Betty Crocker Cookbook which belonged to my m--i-l -- she gave it to me because I kept borrowing it. Special bonus is remembering her each time I open it. And along with all your fun games I'd suggest the According to Hoyle book as it has the instructions for 100's of card games. My late dh and I learned how to play cribbage from the book after being gifted a cribbage board. In a grid down situation, many hours of entertainment plus the challenge of learning something new would be a great stress reliever.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That book sounds great!! Thanks for sharing your comment LeeAnn!
@desertfish62392 жыл бұрын
I bought my adult son a basic sewing kit for Christmas. I wasn't sure how it would be received. He loved it. He said he really needed one for buttons etc. I told him he could have bought himself one and he said it was something he just didn't think of while out shopping.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
LOVE that! Good Mama!
@kolibriflyer35552 жыл бұрын
I just want to share this idea in stocking up my pantry. This happens to me at times, when I bought canned food that somehow didn't pan out to my expectations. The food might look good from the outside of the can, but, somehow I didn't like how it taste. The taste might appeal to other people. I then put the rest of the cans aside saved for my food bank bags. Besides that I get to buy a large bag of beans, and make use of my food saver and I include packets of it for donation to the food bank.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
GREAT ideas! Thanks so much for sharing!
@shellybucci3196 Жыл бұрын
Hi Emmy, I love your videos. I am doing a lot of the things you have mentioned. I have along way to go but, I am going to keep working on using Gods money more effectively.
@FrugalMoneySaver Жыл бұрын
Love that Shelly!
@pammentzer35842 жыл бұрын
In response to your question of the day, I think belonging to a community of frugal friends is invaluable! Not sure if this counts as an "item"😉, but God has used our church and close friends to bless us SO many times. I don't know how people cope without that kind of support. Wonderful video!!! 🌻
@loriw47652 жыл бұрын
That's a really good one! One time my husband's transmission went out on his truck and had to be towed to a repair place. Our kids were young and money was so tight that we had absolutely no idea how we would pay for it. An anonymous person at our church paid for the repairs without our knowing about it and to this day, we don't know who it was. We thank God for them!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
You are so right Pam!
@NJ-xp4eb2 жыл бұрын
What a great tip. I think it ties in with the perception of frugal living, if you have a community behind you they keep you positive and on track and give you plenty of new tips and ideas and they see the real value in the effort that is made of living frugally while those who don't quiet often don't understand and sometimes harshly judge. I remember a lady in work telling me she decided to paint a room in her house and proudly told a friend of what she had done and he proceeded to calculate to her that this was a waste of time if she based it on her free time vs salary. He totally did not get the concept of the feeling of achievement and skills she learnt (...for free..)
@jkazzie25212 жыл бұрын
I bought a spray bottle especially designed for cooking oil. I fill it up with olive oil and use that instead of buying expensive cans of cooking oil spray.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Very smart! Please make sure the spray bottle is food grade though.
@jkazzie25212 жыл бұрын
@@FrugalMoneySaver The bottle is food grade. I agree that is very important. It is made by a brand in Australia called Decor who manufacture amongst other things, plastic and glass food containers.
@judithscharf63182 жыл бұрын
I do them all. My husband and I played Boggle many times during our dating years and marriage instead of spending money on movies or bowling. We started dating in 1977, so that is a long time of being frugal. I learned to sew at 14. I don’t make my clothing anymore, but do alterations and learned how to hem jeans like the stores do from KZbin. I also learned how to change watch batteries from KZbin and save a lot of money. My newest frugal tool is the Freecycle and Buy Nothing groups in my area. I have gotten so many things and have given away things we don’t need anymore.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So smart! I have never played Boggle lol!
@marykocsis92732 жыл бұрын
Great tips. The paper and pen really are important. I live in Ontario and last week one of the main internet providers was down for over 24hour and big eye opener that you must have 'old school' of info handy and cash available cuz no atms worked and stores could only deal with cash and credit. I definitely am being more prepared and not leaving all my eggs in one basket of providers
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Good for you Mary! We really need to be careful!
@lynncaldwell83452 жыл бұрын
I am going back to mainly cash as l spend less.Also l had my card cloned by acab driver and it was a pain. I am in Australia.
@marywatkins67982 жыл бұрын
Your Encyclopedia of Country Living reminds me of The Tightwad Gazette books. I have them all and they changed my life in the 1990s. I have so many frugal living tools but the best is advice/mindset: Live beneath your means, and save as much $s as your can.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! You are right Mary!
@freebird97722 жыл бұрын
The Tightwad Gazette changed my life as well. I remember Amy & her husband were on a talk show and the audience was laughing at the things they were doing regularly. It made so much sense to me that I started taking notes. Ordered the back issues of their newsletters and bought every book. No regrets as I got to stay home with my babies.
@tamihill42292 жыл бұрын
I used baking soda to wash. Clothed. The clothes came so clean
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tami!
@dorawedlock39692 жыл бұрын
How about a show, "starting your frugal journey and why". We started ours before we even met!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great idea Dora!
@jenmv34832 жыл бұрын
Part of our frugal journey includes this advice: regardless of my circumstances. I know how to be low on provisions and how to have an abundance. In everything and in all circumstances I have learned the secret of both how to be full and how to hunger, both how to have an abundance and how to do without.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Very encouraging!
@bhallmark33902 жыл бұрын
My favorite frugal tools are KZbin and my sewing machine. I feel like I am getting mini courses when watching your channel and Mary’s Nest, who shows how to make the down to earth basics such as sourdough bread, ferments and nutritious bone broth. As you mentioned, there are many intelligent people on KZbin sharing their wealth of knowledge. I also find many fun things to sew. Some items even help save money, like “unpaper towels”. I used old towels and leftover fabrics and have made rectangles about the size of half a sheet of paper towel. My husband and I use them to wipe up spills, make our sandwiches on, lay our coffee spoons on. The only thing we use real paper towels for is when grease must be wiped up. Love all of your items on the list!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
So happy you enjoyed the video! Thanks!
@vixxcottage2 жыл бұрын
I live in an area where the library has many free services. Bookmobile comes to my area weekly. I can order books online and the Bookmobile brings them. It is 2 miles from my house. The past year I was in a wheelchair for 10 months and the library offers service for homebound people. Deliver books every 2 weeks. I read a lot. Wonderful!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Oh that's wonderful!
@lorismith16602 жыл бұрын
Hi Emmy/Paul: I keep a Betty Crocker cookbook on hand all my life, it taught me how to cook and any version will do. The password thing is something I always used to do I have to get back to that. As always love your videos keep them coming;)
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Oh thank you so very much Lori!
@grandknit10162 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I carry a pocket knife in my apron pocket. If I run out to the garden for something I can just cut it off. If I need to open an envelope, I’m ready. Etc… Another knife I love is just a regular table knife. I keep on that I use to clean with. I will put it under my rag and can get into corners or along tiny edges and clean, like the edges on the stove, etc.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@CourtneyTaylor100012 жыл бұрын
The nice thing is of our library doesn't have something you can go to the next town.as they're all linked together. I believe the library has board games and puzzles to rent out. We love playing card games.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
I love inter-library loan! Our library participates with 5 counties around us that we can borrow from!
@thriftymominboise41282 жыл бұрын
Once you open up those little tubs of adhesive, wood filler, drywall putty, spackle or plumbers putty Foodsaver them when you are done using it and then it won't be all dried out and hard as a rock next time you need to use them. I hate throwing out a nearly full container of that stuff just because you can never get the lids back on tight enough. Take care you two!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Never thought of that!! Thanks for sharing!
@elizabethbreeden47022 жыл бұрын
My husband is one of my fugal tips. He is making pita bread tonight to go with our left over chicken. I also sew. When hubby needs something sewn he can show me how he wants it sewn and I can do it. I have sewn seat covers, tent peg holder, sleeping bag holder just to name a few things.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That's so wonderful Elizabeth!
@marciaparmeley44302 жыл бұрын
I want to echo your endorsement of the Food Saver. I buy almost all of my meat on sale. I will buy it on sale even if I don't "need" it now. Eventually when I have enough chicken breasts or thighs, enough small beef roasts, enough ground beef, enough pork roasts, I pull out a bunch of those chicken breasts and then I can the meat. I took something that required refrigeration and turned it into something that is shelf stable. Of course, sometimes it takes a while before I have "enough" to make a canning session worthwhile. My meats are vacuum packed, thanks to the Food Saver. so that I don't have to worry about freezer burn on meats that have been frozen for a while. Food Saver bags are also a great way to prolong the life of cheese, celery, and 1000 other things.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
We agree! Such an amazing kitchen tool!
@pmd75352 жыл бұрын
Wonderful content as always! A frugal living strategy I have done for decades is my "coin" jar. Pennies/coins quickly turn to dollars. I roll them up into free paper coin wrappers gotten at the bank and cash them in at the bank without the fee charged by the supermarket coin-redemption machines. It's found money!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
YES! Great idea!
@marynienhouse61432 жыл бұрын
Fantastic video! Spot on with these items helping us on our frugal journey. You two never fail to make this frugal journey fun! Thank you both! My frugal tool would be my backyard. It’s there not only for my enjoyment, but my haven to relax. It’s great for entertaining as well! We enjoy our home immensely ❤️
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
YES! We do too Mary! Thank you for that reminder!
@katworkstowander98532 жыл бұрын
Hi Emmy and Paul, I agree with all your tools. I love my oscillating fans. They keep the air circulating and allows me to adjust the air conditioning a couple degrees. I love my crockpots and instant pot because they don’t heat up the house. My lunch bag, reusable containers, thermos and travel mug for taking my lunch to work or an outing has saved me so much money over the years. Last but not least is patience; saving up for a large purchase, waiting for clearance sales, or keeping an eye out for a want at yard sales or thrift store , even learning a new skill takes patience and it’s one of the best tools in my skill set.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great ideas! Thank you!
@jenniferschmitt79382 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! I would just like to add to your comment about using your library. Our library also includes things like two free tickets a month to a museum, seeds for gardening, things like special cake pans, tools etc some libraries have a lot more to offer than just books DVDs and magazines.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely right Jennifer
@alhood32 жыл бұрын
I was traveling solo and my check engine light came on. I stopped at the closest auto parts store (so sorry I can’t remember which one to give them creds) and they checked this out for me for FREE with what must be the device Paul was sharing about. It was my catalytic converter but I knew I was safe to finish my travels and then get that fixed. So that’s an idea for you as well. Maybe check your local auto parts stores and see if they would do that for you.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Great idea! Thank you!
@cindybeatty58722 жыл бұрын
I loved this video! It was a great motivator to get back on track and to remember how blessed we truly are.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely Cindy!!
@susanstacy24932 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad Paul mentioned about topping off your tank. My neighbor told me I shouldn't be doing it because it can cause problems. Now whenever I fill up, when the pump stops, that's it! I know longer try to get the total to the next whole dollar or gallon.
@susanstacy24932 жыл бұрын
That should be "no" longer not "know" longer . . .
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I think we all want those numbers to be even LOL!
@nancyvales45132 жыл бұрын
LOVED THIS!!!! I even took notes! I was pleased to note that I do many of these, and, I learned many more. Just yesterday, I pulled out my sewing kit to mend a bra! Yes, I did! :)
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
YAY!! Thats great Nancy!
@DCupcake582 жыл бұрын
Love that you mended your bra. They are sooooo expensive!
@DeeDee-vy7sz2 жыл бұрын
When I get a supermarket flyer, I scan it and then take photos with my phone. When in the store, I only get what is photographed and try to not add other items unless I find a great clearance item.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea!
@mdee93372 жыл бұрын
My Sewing box is a recycled chocolate biscuit tin from some christmases ago
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Love that! So practical!
@joanncole96032 жыл бұрын
Enjoy watching your KZbin videos, I have learned so much. All these tips were great but I especially liked #12. A person’s attitude and gratitude makes all the difference. BE A GOOD STEWARD OF WHATEVER THE LORD BLESSES YOU WITH.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Love that! Thank you so much!
@lavieestduresansconfiture49392 жыл бұрын
Yessss! The spatula! I love it. And important for those who have no dishwasher (like us). To scratch all plates, all plates, al bowls before washing the dishes makes it easier, quicker and safes me water. My favourite kitchen tool and the only one in plastic 😉.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Thank you! They are so great!
@Babba082 жыл бұрын
I think the most frugal thing we do is that I meal plan and make a grocery list. I do remember, many years ago, going grocery shopping without a list but I can't imagine doing that now. I think I'll look into a code reader. Thanks, Paul!
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
I agree! Meal planning is essential! Thank you!
@CentsibleLivingWithMoneyMom2 жыл бұрын
I have a gorgeous sewing kit, but I have never been great at sewing Your tips are fantastic.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 жыл бұрын
Oh thanks so much Dawn! I d on't sew really either...I just mend lol!