50 MORE Ways to Save Money and Fight Inflation

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Under the Median

Under the Median

Күн бұрын

In this video, we continue our discussion on ways that you can fight inflation. Adding to last week's list, we'll give you 50 MORE ways to save money and fight inflation.
Even though we are already feeling the sting of rising prices, financial authorities are all telling us that an “official” recession will begin in 2023. Inflation is at a 50-year high and prices are changing rapidly.
Here’s the truth: None of us gets a choice as to whether we go through the recession or not. BUT, there are specific ways you can create a lifestyle which will allow you to stretch your dollars as far as possible.
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@osoniye4209
@osoniye4209 2 жыл бұрын
Hope: "Drink. Less. Coffee." Larry: "What??!! What??!!" LOL
@greyhoundgirl9929
@greyhoundgirl9929 2 жыл бұрын
My number 1 tip is to organize your house. You are more likely to use up things you have instead of buying new if you know what you have and where to find it. 🏦
@dianejennings50
@dianejennings50 7 ай бұрын
Not with all there colds sorry the cats get left overs around here
@candicedeyoung8622
@candicedeyoung8622 2 жыл бұрын
We just had a town-wide garage sale. I got rid of a lot of unneeded items and made $700.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Candice, that is awesome! Congrats. That's a nice amount of money to do something with that you really want - and you have less clutter. Win-Win!
@cherylT321
@cherylT321 2 жыл бұрын
Sweet!
@HB-kq4zw
@HB-kq4zw 2 жыл бұрын
I switched to bar soap for bathing. Saves money and I dont seem to waste as much. For cleaning dishes we put dish soap in a spray bottle with half dawn and half water. It takes forever now to get through a whole bottle of detergent. Same amount of bubbles for less :)
@lanakayphillips2849
@lanakayphillips2849 2 жыл бұрын
I do the same. I have found that one part Dawn to three parts water, seems to work just as well
@jillyoung5827
@jillyoung5827 2 жыл бұрын
My mom has always been diligent about molding the thin and fragile bar soap slivers onto the new bar so we haven't wasted any soap in years because we don't throw away those hard to use little piece.
@elainemacpherson8407
@elainemacpherson8407 2 жыл бұрын
I switched to bars of soap too, have done for a few years now. Saved a lot of money .
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
I don't even use bar soap - just a little bit of the shampoo I use on hair works as body wash, too.
@mariannewesten3638
@mariannewesten3638 2 жыл бұрын
@@lanakayphillips2849 We do That too👍
@sandrabryan9106
@sandrabryan9106 2 жыл бұрын
When I was younger I had a friend and her sister that got a yearly allowance for clothing once a year.. She and her sister went in together to purchased a sewing machine, patterns and fabric to make most of their clothes. They kept some money back to buy shoes/boots/socks, coats/jeans and underwear.
@harleyanne3720
@harleyanne3720 2 жыл бұрын
Same with my folks. I babysat.
@cherylT321
@cherylT321 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant! I wish sewing was still taught in schools!
@jeannetteshahenkari265
@jeannetteshahenkari265 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Hope and Larry! I recently found out that my library card allows me to access ALL of the libraries in my county and the neighboring county. I visited in person and online to sign up for various FREE activities. During the month of May I participated in… A book club, several movies (West Side Story, Downtown Abbey Movie Part 1, Cyrano, Belfast, etc.) I also participated in a workshops on Learning how to Compost, Taking care of Perennials, A Cinco de Mayo presentation… Where we each made our own bowl of guacamole and a Mocktail, etc. I also signed up for a workshop on Wills, Trusts and Estate planning. The libraries also offer free tickets to a variety of museums and parks within our metropolitan area. I also joined the senior citizen group in our town and we meet twice a month. They are sponsoring many free and low-cost activities.
@daisyy99
@daisyy99 2 жыл бұрын
That is so awesome. You learn, have friends, and get out of the house with a purpose.
@tanndigedan2261
@tanndigedan2261 2 жыл бұрын
When money is super tight I redecorate by moving things from around my home. I get free items that I up cycle and I love the fact my home is decorated on a budget as it's far better for the environment. Another tip is sell unwanted items and only buy splurge items with this money. This really makes you value every penny. Thanks for your videos xxx
@lisaward3890
@lisaward3890 2 жыл бұрын
By sewing by hand or machine make mesh bags and save soap scraps to scrub hands with.
@Lee-fb4oj
@Lee-fb4oj Жыл бұрын
Such a wonderful tip. Sometimes moving furniture will open up a walking path making a room light and airy. It also becomes easier to quickly vacuum. Taking photos will show you if you are making good choices when room looks more organized and just generally prettier😍
@vibekeangelo6623
@vibekeangelo6623 Жыл бұрын
To live with joy: A great and wise tip to saving money. It reminds me of one autumn day last year, here in Denmark. A friend of mine had suggested a trip to a fancy museum of modern art. Expensive.There were crowds of people, and I wondered why? My friend then said: People were bored at home because of the bad, rainy weather. So they had to go out somewhere instead. Well, I just thought to myself: I'm never bored. I love rainy weather as much as a sunny day, as I always have a book to read, and honestly: I prefere to draw or do a watercolor painting at home instead of going to an exhibition. I wouldn't say that to others because it sounds like bragging. But this is the truth.
@sweetladyjane6462
@sweetladyjane6462 2 жыл бұрын
I used to use 1 1/2 lbs of hamburger in my spaghetti, chili, etc... Each time I made something I started using less each time. Now I use 1/4-1/2 pound now and we do not miss it, and I save money...
@paulagarcia7777
@paulagarcia7777 2 жыл бұрын
I have a large family 6 sisters 2 brothers every month or so we trade unused food or give each other household items for our children to reuse! Shoes & Jackets/Clothes even Beauty Products that maybe we got and haven’t used or didn’t work us. These days it really has helped. Please Part 3
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
I love your idea so much!
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie 2 жыл бұрын
My suggestion: don't buy things on credit; instead, save up to buy quality. Certain high-quality items, although they cost more up front, will save you money in the long run. After my dad died, my mom raised six kids on a teacher's salary. Her dining room stood empty for several years until she'd saved up enough money to buy a solid oak table, chairs and corner hutch. That furniture set served her from the 1980s until her death in 2020. Mom wasn't afraid to be different from her neighbors. When friends came over, she'd show off her empty dining room and say, "And here's where the dining table and chairs will go, and here's where the corner hutch will go, when we've saved the money to buy them," just as proudly as if they were there already.
@traceyobrien8410
@traceyobrien8410 2 жыл бұрын
I love that! Your Mom was doing what I think of as "walking in faith." She had the vision set before her and did not waiver!
@lindarosenquist8519
@lindarosenquist8519 2 жыл бұрын
When I buy on credit I do the 0% interest if paid by a certain date then budget that into my monthly payments.
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
1) I used to use nail polish and sometimes I paint my toenails. But the paint is so bad for the body that I very rarely do it anymore. I keep my nails very short because long nails encourage germs and more of those I don't need. 2) Before I started to cut my own hair I used to walk to the local beauty college to get a very short bob. However, now I cut my hair really short. The impetus was the quarantine but I was really spurred by my daughter when she said, "Men never worry about their head shape when they have their hair cut short." It saves on shampoo, and I totally eliminated conditioner by keeping my hair short. 3) I only have an apartment deck to garden on and this year but instead of buying veggie plants several inches tall - which could cost anywhere from $2 to $4 each - I've bought seeds that cost far less for more plants. Contrary to what the package reads, I often plant the seeds closer together and will keep the remaining seeds to use in the following years. Seeds are often viable for several years. 4) When we get the catalogs for the local community college and the parks department, I will find the classes I'm interested in and then go to KZbin to look at vids on those subjects. I learn just as much and save the $40 to $160 (or more) that the classes cost.
@brendadreher8040
@brendadreher8040 2 жыл бұрын
Your personalities and positive, genuine interaction with one another are as much a reason I watch as your valuable tips. Thank you for all you do!
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
Awe, thank you, too. Appreciate your comment, Brenda!
@shaunaleessnackidies
@shaunaleessnackidies 2 жыл бұрын
Agree! They seem so kind.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
@@shaunaleessnackidies - awe, thank you.
@j.stratton3077
@j.stratton3077 Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@ellengriffith1585
@ellengriffith1585 2 жыл бұрын
Not sure if this is a tip or not and it’s not for everyone but sometimes when making meals for my kids who are 7 years and younger, I will plate their food before making my own. Almost always they never finish their food so then I will eat what they don’t. Again not for everyone but it’s what I do to cut back on food waste.
@foodmadewithlove324
@foodmadewithlove324 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely do that most of the times now.
@wildolive3630
@wildolive3630 2 жыл бұрын
Only a mom could eat after their kids. I remember my dad deciding to drink my sister's orange juice since she didn't finish it. He took a swallow and the juice was full of food particles. He never did that again. lol
@audreyhertz301
@audreyhertz301 2 жыл бұрын
I used to do this when my kids were little
@rebeccadonald204
@rebeccadonald204 2 жыл бұрын
I cannot do this! But my husband does this pretty much every day at dinner. And we save up their Leftovers throughout the day and he will eat that for a snack when he gets home. And sometimes he will take their Leftovers from dinner for his lunch to work the next day
@ellengriffith1585
@ellengriffith1585 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah when my siblings and I were little we had family cats and my parents never bought cat food and instead fed them our table scraps.
@marjiecleveland
@marjiecleveland 2 жыл бұрын
One tip is to practice intermittent fasting. It’s not only healthy, but you save money not eating breakfast, snacking between meals, or snacking at night.
@KC-dr3cg
@KC-dr3cg 2 жыл бұрын
Or eat breakfast, but it again until 6pm...etc
@fd964
@fd964 2 жыл бұрын
When I was growing up, my dad would always say, turn the water off when washing your hair and body, then turn it back on to rinse. I still do it almost 60 years later. It has saved our family lots of money over the years.
@RetiredLovingIt
@RetiredLovingIt 2 жыл бұрын
We grew up with cistern water & we weren’t allowed to have more than an inch of water in the bathtub. Dad was always yelling, turn off the water!
@susanconnolly2013
@susanconnolly2013 2 жыл бұрын
In the Navy, on an aircraft carrier, my husband learned to "soap down, turn off water and wash body & hair, turn it on and rinse off".
@susanschneider-baker49
@susanschneider-baker49 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, your water conservation/frugality has saved our planet, too.
@meganchristensen3378
@meganchristensen3378 2 жыл бұрын
One thing I've been doing for years is that I take "military showers," where I turn on the tap, rinse myself, then turn the tap off. I then suds up my hair/face, turn on the tap to rinse, then again turn off the tap. I repeat this going down my body (don't want to cross contaminate!). Saves SO much water. I also use the tip you all have to fill a "vessel" with water as the tap warms up. I live in an old house with my parents- we have 12 foot ceilings and the shower is on the top floor. So I have a 5 gallon bucket that I use to collect water as I'm waiting for the warm water to come up from the basement, and I use that water in the bucket as a "free flush" for my toilet when the bucket is full. Also! My dad and I drink Gatorade during the summer or when we've been working out and have been sweating (Or when we've got a stomach bug, yuck!) and we need to replenish our electrolytes. We've found that buying Gatorade powder and mixing it in water at home is SO much cheaper than buying the cases of bottles, plus you have the added benefit of making it as strong or weak as you'd like. You can find it on Amazon. Oh! And there is MUCH less packaging, so a win for the planet as well. Thanks so much for all of your tips!
@ronaldfarmer7205
@ronaldfarmer7205 2 жыл бұрын
eat some real organic food produce and veggies
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
We used to use that shower tip when we had an RV to save water in the tank.
@meganchristensen3378
@meganchristensen3378 2 жыл бұрын
@@ronaldfarmer7205 We grow our own organic fruits and veggies, no problem there! ;)
@vickyjansen3544
@vickyjansen3544 2 жыл бұрын
I have an area in my house that I hang herbs that I grow to dry them. If I don't have a herb in my garden. I'll buy organic fresh herbs and dry them. It will be cheaper than buying organic spices in a premade bottle. Thanks guys I was reading everybody's ideas on how to save.
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
@@vickyjansen3544 Did you know that some herbs sold in the supermarket can be regrown from leaves? It depends on how they have been treated but if you google it or look on YT I bet you'll find into.
@amandalashley3819
@amandalashley3819 2 жыл бұрын
A warning about shutting your water heater off and turning it back on as needed. First of all, when you turn in on there is such a huge surge in power usage to start it up that it uses almost as much energy as if you just left it on. And secondly, you could shorten the life of your water heater, the constant fluctuation between hot and cold can damage your water heater as things expand and contract.
@maryjothompson4578
@maryjothompson4578 7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@heatherm911
@heatherm911 2 жыл бұрын
Last week I told my husband I wanted to find an inexpensive workout band to exercise with. He rigged up an old bike tube tied to a wooden dowel. Works great! As always, necessity is the mother of inventions. Think outside the box if there is something you want. Sometimes creating solutions is half the fun as the outcome. Keep up the good work. I enjoy you channel very much.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
I love it! Clever, indeed.
@Ella-ke9pc
@Ella-ke9pc 2 жыл бұрын
Growing up in Puerto Rico I remember my grandma and the lady’s in my neighborhood will get together and share their food. Well my friend and I decided to do the same example we will buy a bag of potatoes split the cost in half because there’s two people in her home and two in mine. What made us decide this was when she paid $8.00 dollars for 3 apples
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
$8 for 3 apples 🍎😳
@jacryan2004
@jacryan2004 Жыл бұрын
Me and my friends started doing that during the pandemic - bought in bulk and split it
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc 3 ай бұрын
Yeah that's pretty crazy, even at today's prices!
@MeHungeee
@MeHungeee 2 жыл бұрын
It's just me and my husband, so here's what I do to save money and prevent food waste 1) Freeze leftover tomato paste (in ice cube trays), pizza sauce, pasta sauce, any kind of tomato product that I don't use all of and know I won't use it during the week. Freeze bananas that are ripe and you know you won't be using them - put them in smoothies, make banana ice cream, make banana bread whenever you feel like it... 2) Freeze lemon juice in ice cube trays. Cut off the rind and soak in vinegar for a couple weeks - take out the rinds, add a little water and you've got all-purpose cleaner 3) After buying a package of Keiser rolls or hamburger buns, I bag them into quantities of 4 and put them in the freezer. Same goes for tortillas, or any bread product I know we won't be eating right away. 4) At the end of the week I dehydrate any produce before it goes bad. 5) Make a mental note of what meals your husband / family likes, what meals they won't mind having leftovers off. 6) If you're only cooking for two, cut the recipe in half to save on ingredients and not worry about leftovers not being eaten.
@shirleydenton4747
@shirleydenton4747 2 жыл бұрын
You have covered these ways to save almost too well. I will really have to do some deep thinking to figure more. 1) probably gone at most Dollar Trees, but their seeds are a real bargain. They germinate well and offer just enough seeds for a small backyard Victor garden. 2) Never mentioned, but growing the larger keepers can sometimes give you food up until Christmas from one seed. Candy Roasters, cushaw, and even acorn squash are just a few that keep well with no refrigeration for months. Then when you process it is in Winter when the cooking helps keep the house warm. 3) Bake in the winter and freeze to use in Summer when you do not want to heat the house 4) Check with family before running errands to see what is needed. It is a bummer to see family have to run out for a prescription or something necessary. 5). You do not do dairy but for those who do, I buy a gallon, freeze 1/2 gallon of it, take a quart and make buttermilk from a culture that is in buttermilk and 1/4 of a cup to a fresh quart makes another quart…culture bought on Amazon. 6) Quit thinking that a savings on an item is too small. It is an accumulation of ways to save pennies, nickels, and dollars that add up to savings. I hate to hear, “That is only saving $10. 7) I have Fetch, Receipt Hog, and Ibotta downloaded on my IPad. The first two give money back on receipts that are scanned, and the Ibotta gives great cash back on many products. By far my best is having Bing with my Edge on windows paired with Microsoft. I take quizzes for points and makes me smarter :) plus it adds points for all searches. At one time I bought a Dominoes Pizza each month with the gift cards I won. Now I get Amazon card and use to buy seeds win win. 8) Map my errand day so no backtracking 9) water my garden by catching water until it gets warm, and also flushing commode with the water saved in a plastic container kept in BR. 10 ). Do not be impatient…. I needed some unwanted trees cut down, but kept trying to figure a better way, Saw my neighbor cutting one down. Worked out a deal where he cut down a bunch of small unwanted trees for $250, and I did not get an appraisal, but know it would have cost over $1000 to hire a tree trimming companyPlus I had them shut while small. 11). Learn a new skill every year. It is costly to be bored. You are wasting time where you could learn something beneficial that will help later. My Dad said, “Learn all you can, because you never know when it will come in handy.”
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Such great common sense tips!
@kristyb5821
@kristyb5821 2 жыл бұрын
One thing my girlfriends and I do is every season we do a clothing/ accessories swap. We get together at someone’s house, we bring clothes we are tired of but perfectly good, some still brand new and swap with the other girls for a “new wardrobe” for free. It’s something we did with kids clothes as well when our kids were little. Fortunately, we all are about the same size so the clothing swap works well for us.
@faithrada
@faithrada Жыл бұрын
My dad was "frugal" BUT, sadly, in an unhealthy way. He would turn off the HOT water until HE wanted it... regardless of the family's needs. We kids were always hungry. We were clearly deprived. Being raised so extreme my brother ended up going the other extreme for a while. After a little therapy we both have come to a happy medium... but yea, those extremes, early on, took their toll. One thing we have discovered is that it is VERY different to be FRUGAL by CHOICE than to be FRUGAL by NECESSITY. You guys have found that lovely balance.. and it has obviously paid off. Good for you.
@emy_kovy2532
@emy_kovy2532 2 жыл бұрын
1) on my soap bar plate, I put an elastic around it, to prevent mildew, keeps my soap lasting so much longer. 2) I go to free museums. 3) I melt my soap rests into a brand new soap bar. 4) I melt my candles rests and ask my family to keep me their candles rests and make new candles out of it. 5) I do my own plant fertilizer, i cut small peices of banana peel and plant it with my plants and tomato plants. 6) During summer time, I put my gym membership on hold, i go bike riding, walking, running instead. 7) I now use shampoo and conditionning bar for my hair, lasts me a year !!!! 8) I have a 2 bed ,1 bath house, fully furnished for free, we new 1 year in advance we were moving, so we started accumulating everything, and kept everything people were throwing away, im so proud to have spend 0$. 9) I make sure my family and friends are frugal too, giving them tips and tricks, because we are like the 5 people we always hang out with. 10) If friends and families are geting rid of stuff, I sell it for them ( because they dont have the patience to sell online, they hate it lol), so i sell it for them and they give me a little something in return. Love your videos, thank you 🙏❤
@kimdurisek6322
@kimdurisek6322 2 жыл бұрын
We had a timer on our hot -water heater. It came on at 4 am -9 am. Then 3pm-8pm. It was off the rest of the time! Saved a ton of $$$
@saltyassassins5816
@saltyassassins5816 2 жыл бұрын
In areas that get snow. Take the snow. Put snow against your living quarters such as homes and mobile homes. If you live in a mobile home you not only trap heat under the trailer yet it helps prevent pipes from freezing. Also open up your cabinets to help keep pipes warm.
@marielama8173
@marielama8173 2 жыл бұрын
My mom and dad provided food, clothing, shelter lovingly, but, as teens, if we wanted trendy stuff or other extra stuff, we had to purchase with our babysitting or job money.
@greeneyedredhead61
@greeneyedredhead61 2 жыл бұрын
I received a weekly allowance from my dad, 10.00 a week and we got it cuz we had to do lots of housework. My dad would provide use with 5 new school outfits per year, shoes and winter coat. If we wanted more we had to use our own money for it. But we also had to use our own money for personal things too like shampoo, or female stuff...I also did odd jobs to earn money that I started when I was 12yrs old. I babysat, pulled weeds, cleaned houses, took care of elderly and handicapped in their home, picked and sold mistletoe at Christmas time. Bad part was, if I made double my allowance, my dad withheld my allowance but I still had to do my chores. I wish he had taught me more about saving for my old age.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
@@greeneyedredhead61 my husband’s mother grew up in the depression and WW2 rationing and shortages. When the children in her family turned 12, they had to go to school and get a job/work. All the money they made was turned into her mother, who used it to buy food and pay the utilities. There were 6 kids and she was the youngest. She was raised in NYC. When her children were 12 she didn’t require they work but she she only bought them 1 pair off shoes, I pants or skirt and two tops. The clothes were of poor quality, the shoes plastic. She felt very generous when they got jobs (12yrs+) because she left them keep the money. The got no allowance. Unfortunately it caused resentment by all 4 of her children since she had money to drink a six pack every night but not clothe her kids. She was clueless why they were resentful. People are funny creatures!
@greeneyedredhead61
@greeneyedredhead61 2 жыл бұрын
@@kenyonbissett3512 , Thankfully my dad didn't make us pay bills unless we still lived at home when we turned 18. My dad had a good job so we always had a good roof and food..but he too was a drinker.
@theresa8843
@theresa8843 2 жыл бұрын
It’s called child a use these days.
@greeneyedredhead61
@greeneyedredhead61 2 жыл бұрын
My tips: Change your a/c air filters every month so your a/c doesn't have to work so hard to cool your home. Dress in light weight clothes in doors and When dressing to outside in the summer, cover up to not get burned. Cook outside to keep house cooler. Eat meals that are none cooked, like salads and sandwiches. Cook once a week and reheat in microwave, through out the week to keep house cooler. Close the curtains to keep out the heat. When taking a shower, make it quick but plug the drain and find uses for the water from the shower. Like wash a dog in the water. Or water plants, or use it to wash outside furniture. (Be careful cuz some soaps can damage or kill plants. Close air vents in unused rooms. If you have pets, make your own flea shampoo or flea yard spray. (Vinegar, dawn, water, equal parts) Lol, Larry, I'm watching your video as I write this, lol Larry, I don't do manicures either. Pack your own lunch and snacks for work, school or car trips. Stop eating out or at least, decrease what you order, like no drinks, no appetizers, no deserts, and think about sharing a meal and most importantly, look at their prices and sizes before ordering. Sometimes you can order a smaller meal for a few dollars less which is nice for light eater or get a regular size meal, and eat half and save other half for next days lunch. Wear clothes more than once before washing...unless really really stinky or dirty, of course. Check to see if you qualify for a discount on your electric bill. My daughter uses a C-Pap machine and because of that we qualify for a medical baseline rate which can be a huge savings. Cut your pets fur yourself. Wait for it to come on DVD instead of paying high movie ticket prices Wash your own car, and use a bucket and rags, don't run that hose all willy nilly. Make eating out or costly outings for very special days, like an anniversary. Try a Roku...it cost me like 20.00 for the tv attachment and zero monthly costs. Call your internet provider and ask for lower rate. By doing this, my internet went from 90+ dollars a month, to 50 a month... and I got my daughter to pay it cuz she has a job and can help out too. On coffee: make it less strong and use less cream and sugar. Oh yes I remember the phone book slogan Also, if you pay for Amazon prime, use it well, remember, with prime you can watch free movies and shows, read free books, listen to free music and I think they do something with photos too.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
I love certain kinds of movies on the big screen. Tuesday is $7.00 all day (regular $10.50). On Black Friday you can buy gift cards $100 + $50 for $100. There is also a loyalty program for free tickets and concessions. My only other hobby is reading and KZbin. YT is free and I pay $15 mo for kindle unlimited. I’m retired so I have time to read a lot. I guess my hobby and indulgence is big screen movies.
@greeneyedredhead61
@greeneyedredhead61 2 жыл бұрын
@@kenyonbissett3512 ya I used to go to the movies once in a while. There is a theatre here that had or has 4.00 movies I used to go to but it is about a 12 mile drive and with gas being over 5.00 per gallon, I will wait ..that and my body can't walk up the stairs anymore. I only like to set at the top of the theater cuz sitting closer hurts my eyes which hurts my head. My tv at home is about 48-50 inches so I'm ok. If I was strong enough to take those stairs, I'd love to see the new Downton Abbey movie come out in a few days.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
@@greeneyedredhead61 I generally go when I have a dr/dentist appointment. Our only theatres are at the county seat/courthouse area. My theatre has the nice wide recliners so I do not feel claustrophobic, lol. My tv is about 10yrs old, a 46in led. Funny thing is I don’t watch much tv or even movies on the tv. 🤦‍♀️
@Sharon...
@Sharon... 2 жыл бұрын
Great advice thank you,however I wouldn't recommend using vinegar or Dawn on a animal there skin is very sensitive !
@greeneyedredhead61
@greeneyedredhead61 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sharon... it doesn't hurt my baby. She is a shitzsu... But I'm sure maybe sensitive to some. And Dawn is safely used on wildlife.
@mariesharp1186
@mariesharp1186 2 жыл бұрын
I agree with Larry about KZbin. I haven't run out things to watch yet and it's been almost 5 years!
@TC-fx5zu
@TC-fx5zu 2 жыл бұрын
I’m currently hooked on Frugal Fit Mom and other videos about cheap meal ideas. And decluttering videos lol.
@maachiiruudaa
@maachiiruudaa 2 жыл бұрын
I love that your channel is growing. You guys deserve it. I appreciate so much the wisdom you're sharing with us.
@alanbirkner1958
@alanbirkner1958 2 жыл бұрын
50 years ago, my dad drove 3 other men to work every day. One of my sons bikes to work, the other works from home. We live on the 4th floor of a 9 story building near Chicago. We never turn on the heat in the winter. We only have south facing windows. Tina, Al's wife
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Our sons live in a second floor apartment. It was December before they turned the heat on. Warm air really does rise.
@hello-vs4me
@hello-vs4me 2 жыл бұрын
Never had my nails done
@lindadenneypu6315
@lindadenneypu6315 2 жыл бұрын
Just had a friend give me a 20 kilo bag of rice for free to say I was excited was an understament
@beatrizaceiton3691
@beatrizaceiton3691 2 жыл бұрын
A friend gave me frozen blueberries. Delicious.
@lauramaillie3745
@lauramaillie3745 2 жыл бұрын
I have this friend that gives me rhubarb and in turn I give her my extra cucumbers. My neighbour hates to garden (black thumb instead of green) so I made a deal if I could use her garden she got half of the produce. We also take turns watering the gardens, and she has paid me some money for the extra soil, manure, and plants.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
What a wonderful gift!
@katherinesmaha1678
@katherinesmaha1678 2 жыл бұрын
There were six of us at home when we were growing up at the farm. My dad would shut off the hot water after the last person showered at night. Early the next morning, when he got up to stoke the wood stove, he would put the hot water on. By the time morning chores were done the water would be hot enough. So yes, you can save with this idea. You just have to be a little more scheduled to make it work. He would also leave a kettle of water on the wood stove when he went to bed. That way if you needed water during the night (eg. clean a child who had an accident), the water would stay warm on the stove as it coals burned down til morning.
@sarak6401
@sarak6401 2 жыл бұрын
This is a tip that is pretty specific to location, but very helpful here in Chicago. If your largest windows in your home are east or west facing, keep curtains closed during the summer to reduce sun exposure. Keeps the house much cooler without high AC costs.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
Works in Maryland also. By 11-12 I can open the east facing curtains and by 2-3 pm close the west facing. My curtains are also insulated, makes a big difference summer and winter.
@hollynauss6359
@hollynauss6359 2 жыл бұрын
Works in Virginia!
@stinejohansen8342
@stinejohansen8342 2 жыл бұрын
Works in Norway too 👍🏻
@lindarosenquist8519
@lindarosenquist8519 2 жыл бұрын
I live in Ky . During the summer I only open my blinds enough to let in light .
@suzubee9602
@suzubee9602 Жыл бұрын
Trust this is not location specific! Very helpful tip though
@mariselamartinez2054
@mariselamartinez2054 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for part 2 of 50 ways to save money. I also recently began the cash envelope system and I believe it does work. You guys are adorable. Love watching all your vlogs. ❤️
@lindawade9647
@lindawade9647 2 жыл бұрын
This tip may not be for everyone, but my grandmother taught us to save from our mail, envelopes and the enclosed paper, that is blank on one side, to use as scrap paper. I also use the blank envelopes enclosed in my bill mail to put checks in for my rent and for the people who mow my lawn and snowblow my yard. They are also useful for holding receipts for miscellaneous medical or office supplies for the tax year.
@katerich1290
@katerich1290 2 жыл бұрын
I write my shopping, to do lists etc on the blank parts of junk mail & bills. I hold it all together with a paper clip. It’s like a homemade notepad.
@danareyes4558
@danareyes4558 2 жыл бұрын
My mom taught me the same. I am thinking about making my kids a sketchbook out of those now.
@northwoodsmama4973
@northwoodsmama4973 2 жыл бұрын
...I'll do you one better! I use that as fire paper to start my fires. Also for wrapping up breakables!
@lindawade9647
@lindawade9647 2 жыл бұрын
@@northwoodsmama4973 Good idea. I don't have a wood stove or fireplace, though.
@katespurgeon5572
@katespurgeon5572 2 жыл бұрын
We reused envelopes at a college I worked for to send inner-campus. You crossed off your dept name, wrote who it went to....envs used multiple times!
@GwenDeeful
@GwenDeeful 2 жыл бұрын
When you want new fashions - shop your closet, recombine outfits, trade clothes with your friends and family, go to garage sales, shop the thrift stores and learn to do a little sewing for basic items.
@DCupcake58
@DCupcake58 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these videos, always inspiring me to make better choices with the money my husband works hard to earn. I’m commenting mid-video so perhaps these were mentioned: with respect to gift giving, my husband used to buy his mom gifts for her birthday. She’s in her 80’s and has accumulated quite a lot of stuff in her years. Now instead he and her grandson devote several hours a month helping her by taking care of household repairs and maintenance at her home. They spend time together and chores are handled. Also, we don’t have children but do have a dog. I make homemade treats for her and spend a lot of time walking with her in our neighborhood or parks close by for training and mental stimulation. Also keeps us both fit. 😊. We also buy the pet store’s brand of dog food. That occurred because our usual name brand food was consistently our of stock. The store brand food hasn’t caused any issues. Finally, regarding pets, we shop around for her monthly preventative medicine. We do our research first about reputable sellers (Chewy is great). Our vet was charging us $50 more for her six month supply. Unfortunately we do have to Mail in the paper script because most vets won’t work with other sellers by sending the script electronically. Which frustrates me because most human scripts are handled this way and insurance companies charge less for human mail order prescriptions. And speaking of insurance (now I’m on a rant) check all your policies yearly. Somehow our homeowners insurance changed our marital status to single and up charged us for over three years. I caught the mistake and requested refunds for the years the mistake was made. They refused. I had to contact our state’s insurance regulators and they stepped in and got that resolved quick, fast and in a hurry. We did receive refunds for the years in question.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Love all your tips for dog owners.
@GEAUXFRUGAL
@GEAUXFRUGAL 2 жыл бұрын
Was in the grocery store last night sausage $3 a pound on sale but pork $1.50 I got pork instead of sausage. Red beans and rice is better with sausage but pretty good with pork chops.
@txoxley
@txoxley 2 жыл бұрын
-For kids lunches or anyone’s lunches really…on Sundays I spend about an hour packing half-size (4oz) jelly jars with lunch items for the week. I buy bulk size applesauce, yogurt, canned fruit, and jello. Sometimes I also cut up a few pounds of fresh fruit like strawberries or grapes, too. Even buying “Snack Pack” jello for $1.25 now is overpriced when I can get a double pack of the store brand for $1 and make 12 of my own jello cups. And yogurt is WAY more expensive in the single serving size. What you are paying for is the packaging. -I also bought an $8 sandwich mold on Amazon to make my own PB&J uncrustables. Those things are like $1 each now! I buy a loaf of wonder bread, bulk size PB&J, use a rolling pin to flatten the bread and patch any holes and voilà! Uncrustables for picky eater kids for 20 cents each! -We also make our own “instant” oatmeal. I make a big batch with my food processor and store it in mason jars. In the morning I pour out how much I feel like eating and add hot water. -We gave up soda completely and now just make iced tea. If we have a sweet tooth, we’ll make a pitcher of koolaid. -I buy Ban roll-on deodorant. It’s expensive but lasts FOREVER. Seriously, like $5 for a bottle but it lasts months! -Bar soap in the bathrooms. It smells wonderful and lasts a super long time. -Wool dryer balls instead of dryer sheets and I never use fabric softener. -I bought a set of Turkish bath towels. It took some getting used to because they are not the fluffy towels we are used to in the USA, but they are huge, super absorbent and dry insanely fast! It’s more like drying off with a bedsheet. -Staycations are nice, but if you really want to get out and travel-go camping! A tent site fee is pennies on the dollar compared to a hotel room and many campgrounds have hot showers. KOAs are GREAT! And you can buy a discount pass to save even more if you frequent KOAs a lot. Most even have Wi-Fi. We camped KOAs an entire week long trip from the mid south to LA and another week on the way back. And if you don’t want to pitch a tent, most have cabins-just bring your own sheets. -Our electric company has an online marketplace where you can buy deeply discounted light bulbs, smart thermostats, dehumidifiers, air purifiers, and advanced power strips that stop the zombie drain. Our gas company offers FREE or very deeply discounted shower heads and faucet aerators. I got a chrome shower head with a 5 foot hose for $6, an office sized Honeywell air purifier for $25, and a Google Nest thermostat for $40!
@rosalindlively677
@rosalindlively677 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. Part 3. Sounds good!!
@wendyw4023
@wendyw4023 2 жыл бұрын
A couple of things that are probably only pertinent to single or widowed people like I am. I have divided dinner plate containers for the freezer. The dinners may contain leftover food from several different meals. Rather than change the sheets on the schedule I used while I was sharing a bed with my husband, I turn the sheets so that the part from the side I don't sleep on is now on my side of the bed. I don't wash clothes unless they are dirty or smell. I hang up clothes to air, and then return them to the closet. When my husband was quite ill, we had to use a "rinse-free body wash" for him. I use it now for a "sink bath" to avoid taking a shower every day. My car display shows the MPG that I'm getting. As a retiree, I can plan errands at less busy times of day. I drive the speed limit & coast whenever possible. I've also found that a back route without traffic lights & with less traffic improves my gas mileage. If you can avoid idling at lights or being stuck in traffic, it saves a lot of gas. I've increased my gas mileage by >3 mpg.
@pugpreslar711
@pugpreslar711 2 жыл бұрын
Be prepared for a black out not only with candles and flashlights on hand for lights at night but buy some solar lights that you use outside along walkways or flowerbeds at the Dollar Store or other stores and use for lights inside your house at night. Can be recharged each day durning the day. Never be left in the dark!
@retrorhon63
@retrorhon63 2 жыл бұрын
Haha! Great minds think alike...just did this a month ago. Also bought the rechargeable batteries to go with them ( couple packs) figured that would be a good light source for a couple years...?😉
@rg-mi5hh
@rg-mi5hh 2 жыл бұрын
Where do you get solar lanterns and solar AA and AAA batteries? This would be a HUGE way to save on electricity.
@TizzyLisch
@TizzyLisch 2 жыл бұрын
I use (actually reuse once the original soap ran out) foaming handsoap dispensers. It only takes about 2 or 3 TB of Palmolive + water to fill the entire bottle and then you are using less soap per wash and using Palmolive is much cheaper than actual handsoap while being just as gently on hands.
@rg-mi5hh
@rg-mi5hh 2 жыл бұрын
This is a really good idea. Going to try this. Good way to stretch a dollar.
@MommaLousKitchen
@MommaLousKitchen 2 жыл бұрын
I use undiluted dawn in an old hand soap pump bottle. I'll have to try this though!
@kchutson4958
@kchutson4958 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome tip
@TizzyLisch
@TizzyLisch 2 жыл бұрын
@@MommaLousKitchen Make sure it has a foaming pump. That's the $ saver.
@traceydufault297
@traceydufault297 2 жыл бұрын
When I leave for work I unplug most appliances small ones I also do laundry at night middle of night that is I actually save 40.00 a month on electric bill
@lindadenneypu6315
@lindadenneypu6315 2 жыл бұрын
I load and set my dishwasher and clothes washer to auto start saves alot of muck around
@Mrsmetamorphosis2012
@Mrsmetamorphosis2012 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks I need to do this.
@paulagarcia7777
@paulagarcia7777 2 жыл бұрын
I actually do the same thing, people use to think I was Krazy it saves me so much! Good job 👍
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
Some people might say it just $40, but for me 12 family members, 4 households went to the beach for a week each year, the $480 a year savings just about paid for my family’s share of the beach house.
@gaildurocher6553
@gaildurocher6553 2 жыл бұрын
Take advantage of freebies .In my area a couple times a week outside of the foodbank/thrift store there will be free food and beverages for anyone to take. I've gotten cases of fruit beverages huge bags of flour and in the summer fresh vegetables. Also around my town there are these little wooden boxes on posts with free books I have gotten many many books. Sometimes there are free BBQs typically hotdogs and hamburgers and a beverage for special events in the area. I live in an apartment complex and there is a designated area for people to leave unwanted items I have gotten small appliances vintage dishes tons of craft supplies Christmas items movies CDs books etc
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a hearty proponent of the Little Free Libraries as a taker and a giver. I wish my apartment complex was like yours in having a place to recycle things. The LFL and another giving box nearby to the LFL also recycles things such as clothes, food, craft items, etc.
@kellygarza867
@kellygarza867 2 жыл бұрын
To save on gas, if possible, work from home. This helps with not eating out as much as well. Here in Iowa, KwikStar has the cheapest gas by far. By going a little farther from home, I paid 3.39/gallon instead of the 4.19 at the station closest to me.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a huge difference.
@chelamcguire
@chelamcguire 2 жыл бұрын
Just filled up my car here in Scotland. OUCH!!!!! Paid, after £ to US$ conversion, the heftiest price to date at US$10.52 a gallon.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
@@chelamcguire ouch, that’s painful 😖 I know it doesn’t compare to $10.52 a gallon but gasoline is up 33% -50% and climbing and diesel is up 100% and climbing.
@kellygarza867
@kellygarza867 2 жыл бұрын
@@chelamcguire Wow! I would have to stop driving if gas was that much.
@KS-jf2jf
@KS-jf2jf 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! We implemented the turn hot water off other than when we shower. Bill went down significantly!
@lorie_g
@lorie_g 2 жыл бұрын
This is a strange one, but I stopped buying deodorant. I use a little baking soda after I shower and am slightly damp. I saw it on You Tube. It doesn't bother my skin, and I don't smell. Also I use baking soda to exfoliate my skin in the shower. I save money not buying expensive skin care products.
@nobodyuknow6585
@nobodyuknow6585 2 жыл бұрын
i started using baking soda mixed with coconut oil and a few drops of clove essential oil to brush my teeth...seems to me it works better than commercial toothpaste. I also don't shower everyday anymore. I used to think I had to, but found out that we have bacteria on our bodies that we need and we keep washing it all off. Who knew? So, this not only saves on water, but on soap, shampoo and whatever else that you may use when you shower or bathe. I have gotten to where I only shower twice a week now unless I just get really really dirty. It doesn't bother me at all anymore, it did seem to have a learning curve to it; as it took me and my body some time to get used to it.
@9FatraBbits
@9FatraBbits 2 жыл бұрын
I dislike food that is needlessly packaged, especially packaged in plastic. I’m paying for this! and then I’m expected to recycle it at my expense. I bring My own bags and small cloth bags, I re-use store jam jars in canning 3 X over with no issues. I wash zip-lock freezer bags and re-use (not ones used for meat!). My daughters and I share bulk buying: Bulk goods often come in layered paper sacks. Try to resist or re-use packaging!
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
Sadly, Costco is very guilty of over-packaging.
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180 2 жыл бұрын
We added a timer ($50) to our hot water heater so everyone knows when the shower hours are. We inform guests also. ☺️ so love your program channel and y’all are so adorable together. ❤️❤️
@gail7138
@gail7138 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting, how did you do this?
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180 2 жыл бұрын
@@gail7138 we purchased a timer from Lowes, ($50) it has been about 8 years ago. It is connected in the wiring of the hot water heater. You can set on off times. I truly believe it has been a great saver. Thank you ❤️
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
Cloth napkins instead of paper are more economical, especially if they are used for several meals until they are actually soiled. Cloth napkins can be bought a thrift stores, too, so it's a win-win.
@Lulu-he9dp
@Lulu-he9dp 2 жыл бұрын
A lot of great tips! I used to make greeting cards and it could have been cheaper than buying them, but the supplies and embossing machine etc. does add up. I used the supplies to scrapbook photo albums too, but that was for fun and didn't save money on anything else. Since I cannot do crafting any more (arthritis), I have a drawer I keep bulk greeting cards in I buy and they're sorted by categories. Also have free cards in there received from charity places that are soliciting donations. These cards have saved money over buying them at current prices. However, you can purchase good cards from the dollar store cheaper than other places. My plan for saving even more money is to not buy any more cards and call the people on their special day and enjoy a short conversation instead. Bonus for them is they don't have to save the cards or feel bad if they toss them. Lol Thank you for such inspiring, fun videos!
@susanconnolly2013
@susanconnolly2013 2 жыл бұрын
Good ideas!
@KC-dr3cg
@KC-dr3cg 2 жыл бұрын
Instead of gifts for friends I send them postage stamps
@barbarafowler6581
@barbarafowler6581 2 жыл бұрын
When drying clothes with a dryer, you can cut down dryer time by placing a clean dry towel in with the heavier items. You can cut down the drying time considerably. Also, I used to allow heavy clothing like jeans to air dry until about 80% dry and then place in the dryer to finish up with a dryer sheet. So they get softened up and smell nice. In addition, I have been reading that blue jeans do not to always be washed after every wear. You can wear them quite a while unless they are dirty or smelly.
@RetiredLovingIt
@RetiredLovingIt 2 жыл бұрын
We prefer hanging outside when possible. Great tip about drying heavy items in dryer.
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
Outside is the best but I live in an apartment so it isn't possible, but since I wash my clothes with vinegar they come out of the dryer not stiff (unstiff? destiff? stiff-free?). I used unscented things so a dryer sheet is a non-starter. I've heard you can take most wrinkles out of clean dry clothes by putting them in the dryer with a damp towel.
@karakol86
@karakol86 2 жыл бұрын
I use drying racks for clothes. I will only put bedsheets and blankets in the dryer. I love in apt building with shared laundry.
@pamwilliams6630
@pamwilliams6630 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, great idea, thanks for sharing!!
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 2 жыл бұрын
I use a 40 OZ. empty peanut butter jar, water & liquid soap to clean my socks, then hang to dry. I hang my shirts out of washer on hangers on garage door rail to dry. You can reroute your dryer heat to garage during cold winter days, using a woman's nylon over end of hose to filter with.
@pattykake7195
@pattykake7195 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a pro dog groomer so save money clipping my own dog…this also extends to cutting / colouring my own hair…looks good and saves heaps….👌🏽
@heatherrina3171
@heatherrina3171 2 жыл бұрын
My family of 3 has almost stopped getting take out completely and instead we have used that budget line to get some frozen meals from Costco as our “take out.” We save money and time and I don’t even miss take out.
@tryingtogetby
@tryingtogetby 2 жыл бұрын
I love these ideas, I have been saving water recently. Each time I turn my hot tap on I put a jug under the tap and the cool water that comes out first goes into this jug, I get about 1 litre of water before my water gets hot that would have gone down the drain. Now it's in the jug and I use it to pour in the kettle or water the plants. This is the main water saving change we have made and our water use has gone down 30 litres a month so our bill has gone down about £10 a month. So simple and take so little time.
@eveny119
@eveny119 2 жыл бұрын
Had a comment about Christmas gifts: As we got older we started giving gifts to those under 18 only. And for the adults we gave ''food gifts''. Splurged on something they liked but never bought for themselves, wine and cheese, imported beer, nuts and dried fruit, chocolates and jams etc...and made a lot of things, fudge, peanut brittle, caramels, peppermints...they always seemed to love it especially the candy and baked goods.
@lisacarden1309
@lisacarden1309 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic idea ❤️
@KC-dr3cg
@KC-dr3cg 2 жыл бұрын
I give to my friends all throughout the year by doing things like going to the bank and picking up a roll of quarters for my friend who is so exhausted and is in between two jobs or I will read the sidewalk area of my elderly neighbor or I will show my neighbors the smartest finance move they can make regarding interest rates Etc and so they know that I'm not going to give holiday gifts but I try to give them of myself every week
@eveny119
@eveny119 2 жыл бұрын
@@KC-dr3cg Wish you were my neighbor, I take the bus yet the neighbors all have cars, never an offer.
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc 3 ай бұрын
Lucky you, that has the type of friends that don't expect "Both!"
@annamariekorte7259
@annamariekorte7259 Ай бұрын
This year I'm making jams, jellies also home canned fruits & veggies
@melaniecarnation4493
@melaniecarnation4493 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 tips for saving electricity. First, unplug everything that isn't used daily,such as a lamp in the guest room, a second television, and especially unused kitchen appliances. Second, always shave 5 minutes off the baking time stated in a recipe. Shut the oven off 5 minutes sooner but keep the oven door shut. Most ovens are insulated well enough to hold in the heat to continue cooking your item. And last, when it comes to paper towels, I always buy the 'pick a size' Larry mentioned, which are half sized. I then rip these in half, using only 1/4 of a paper towel. I've gone from using a roll each week to a roll every 6-7 weeks.
@homemakingwithdenise
@homemakingwithdenise 2 жыл бұрын
You guys are killing it. I’m just saying. Love it!
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Denise!
@judithscharf6318
@judithscharf6318 2 жыл бұрын
Exercising regularly is cost effective in many ways. It improves your health, saving on medical costs and medications. It also reduces your appetite, saving on food. Finally, it prevents weight gain, enabling you to keep your present size clothing.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
So true!!
@ritasmith969
@ritasmith969 2 жыл бұрын
Probably also helps with sleep.
@gabriellechilton5902
@gabriellechilton5902 2 жыл бұрын
Just found your channel. You get to the points fast and furious. No fluff just the facts. Thank you. I live a frugal life too. My side hustles back in the day were, I taught knitting, crocheting and sewing in the local,parks n recreation. I sewed raggedy Ann and Andy pairs, crocheted hats for the holidays. I mended cloths for people. While doing this I worked a 40 hour a week job. I also resold items/cloths on Etsy. I was so darn busy . I did this for 8 years. Oh my God ! I’m retired now. However I still live a very frugal life. I love it and wouldn’t change for anything. So much fun! I still cut my own hair. Do my own pedicures and manicure.
@ParamountDisney_AP
@ParamountDisney_AP 2 жыл бұрын
Until I started watching you I didn't realize I was so frugal. I have always bought household items second hand as well as clothing etc. My husband was firm on paying cash for everything. We never bought on credit or lived above our means. We were always mindful of our spending. We sat down weekly as a family and made up our meal menus for the week and we shopped for what was on the list and nothing more. My children are grown and have families and still follow the same principles. I'm thrilled to see you weekly to reinforce how important it is to live this way and to truly find joy in it.
@beatricealcaraz5799
@beatricealcaraz5799 2 жыл бұрын
You two are amazing and so adorable, we always add water to empty dishwashing soape and shampoo containers to get out all the leftover soape it’s amazing how much you get out of them.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Beatrice - and great tip. We do this, too!
@preppingforendtimessurviva6326
@preppingforendtimessurviva6326 2 жыл бұрын
You can also do this with liquid fabric softener and detergent.
@tbee2653
@tbee2653 2 жыл бұрын
I have 2 ways to save. 1) baggies are too expensive to use & toss so I wash and re-use several times..this saves me a lot. And 2) I started a budget binder with a plastic sleeve for each spend category with a ledger page and cash envelopes. I load up the envelopes every payday, track expenditures and put receipts in respective sleeves. This helps me to be accountable to myself. It's a new process so it's tempting to cheat but worth the effort to use only cash.
@brendabeelee
@brendabeelee 2 жыл бұрын
I like your binder idea, thank you for sharing!
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
I thought that I couldn't live without baggies but years ago I went cold turkey on them. I don't even remember what I used them for. Try doing without - you can do it!
@rachellee.9389
@rachellee.9389 2 жыл бұрын
@@pennynickels5216 I recycle cereal bags (wax paper) and use glass containers for everything I used to use baggies for. If putting leftovers in the fridge for a day or two I usually just put a plate over the leftovers bowl to seal it. I save the bags from bread to put opened bulk cheese in. Can't remember what else I used baggies for.
@KC-dr3cg
@KC-dr3cg 2 жыл бұрын
My mom taught me the value of laying aluminum foil flat on the counter and washing it if it had just been used for something that was not greasy
@hebcat48
@hebcat48 2 жыл бұрын
Keep an eye out for deals on electronic versions of major newspapers or you local paper. I paid $1 for six months of the Los Angeles Times. I kept track of when it ended and saw they were offering the same deal six months later. I cancelled my subscription for a couple of days and re-started for another six months for $1.
@debbiekoortzen1154
@debbiekoortzen1154 2 жыл бұрын
I just love the two of you, so much positive energy. It's really lovely to spend time in your company, thank you. Lots of love from South Africa. ⚘
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
Awe, thank you, Debbie!! We love having you along with us!
@garygnagey3569
@garygnagey3569 2 жыл бұрын
When our sons were in school they had an auction fundraiser for new playground equipment! People were spending money to purchase expensive items for gift baskets or donating antiques, etc. Having neither, I volunteered a service…I would iron a weeks worth of dress shirts. It was well received and brought in a tidy sum! After I volunteered that, someone else offered to bake a homemade birthday cake which was also well received.
@garygnagey3569
@garygnagey3569 2 жыл бұрын
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@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
@@garygnagey3569 , what a great idea, Deborah. Peer pressure is a very real thing when it comes to school functions and fund raisers.
2 жыл бұрын
Living alone, in spring and summer, I put my water heater on only one hour before a shower and I have hot water for the day. It works well.
@KS-jf2jf
@KS-jf2jf 2 жыл бұрын
I just love your positive outlook and how you laugh together! The tips you give are so helpful and many are awesome reminders. As prices have risen, we have really started thinking about our driving; some kids' hobbies we are car pooling, simply not driving and pooling all chores into one or two months trips. This saves at least $30-$40 / month. We have started to collect cans and bottles while we walk our dog - so far made $40 during the last few months 🙌 we also pick up all kinds of stuff from curbs in our neighbourhood. Some things we sell, others become gifts, some we keep for ourselves and lastly, we even found a box of completely good food! At the grocery store, our biggest savings come from the clearance and loss leaders items. We plan our shopping very carefully. In other areas, we have simply stopped buying anything that is not a need. Things we absolutely need we buy used, or ask friends and family if we can borrow. There is a lot more, but, like you, I think the key is to be grateful for what you already have and cultivate an abundance mindset 💞🙏
@vickyjansen3544
@vickyjansen3544 2 жыл бұрын
When you're done with the pickles or any pickle item. Keep the pickle juice to use in sauces or to do fridge pickle again. When I want to add spice to a recipe, I'll use the jalapeno juice ( also you'll use less salt). I bought a small space heater to save money. When it is hot you can buy a neck fan to keep yourself cool too. Thanks
@RetiredLovingIt
@RetiredLovingIt 2 жыл бұрын
Who doesn’t like to save money! Thanks for the tips!
@shannonh1508
@shannonh1508 2 жыл бұрын
It's always good watching you both as you always remind me to be more mindful in my purchases. This is definitely an area that I work on every time I go to the grocery store as I'm always planning 2-4 months ahead....but those little extra items creep in - nothing like a bag of tortilla chips for snacking when the kernel popcorn is better for both my budget and my waistline.
@debbyfazfphotography
@debbyfazfphotography 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely agree about DIY manicures. Additionally, there are amazing DIY nail art videos. Make it fun. Friends, moms/daughters, etc can share time together with doing each other's mani-pedis.
@chelamcguire
@chelamcguire 2 жыл бұрын
If there'a a local college that offers beauty courses, they advertise 'in-house' looking for models. I apply there for manicures, pedicures, waxing, hair colouring, hair styling. All carried out by trainees but overseen by the tutor. FREE.
@lauranason1822
@lauranason1822 2 жыл бұрын
Loved this 2 part video! I have a few more to add...another way to possibly save money on gas is to ask your employer if you can work 4 ten hour days instead of the typical 5 day work week. Both you and your employer benefit from this arrangement. When cooking veggies (esp. potato for mashing), cut them small, cook with a lid on and about a minute after they start boiling I turn off the heat and let them sit until done. I do this with potato, rice, boiled or poached eggs, other veggies, baked potato and casseroles. You mentioned DIY and I resort to KZbin for tutorials. My dryer stopped working and after troubleshooting with the help of KZbin, I discovered it needed a belt. I picked up the belt from our local appliance store and watched a KZbin tutorial and fixed it myself! I saved $80 :) My husband and I do this all the time with our vehicles, but only for replacing parts, nothing complicated...that is for the experts! I would LOVE a video on your solar cooker and if possible, I would love to learn more about how and especially what you eat. We are trying to transition to a plant based diet but I find it difficult to come up with things my husband can take to work, he works outside and has no way of heating up anything. I want to give him more than peanut butter sandwiches, lol! THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the effort you put into your videos, you two are a pleasure to watch!
@donnasnell5250
@donnasnell5250 2 жыл бұрын
Ooh yes- cutting veggies smaller is a great tip- I find it uses less water as there is less space between them and they cook faster due to a bigger surface area. I think they taste just as good. Also I think that boiling water in the elec kettle to pour over the vegetables (not potatoes) to start cooking them, rather than starting them in cold water seems more efficient than cooking from cold water on the job- does anyone else agree with this? (Trying to use slow cooker more)
@lauranason1822
@lauranason1822 2 жыл бұрын
I have to add, when cooking rice I don't just boil it for a minute...but I do cut the cooking time for white rice in half!
@KatyInNH
@KatyInNH 2 жыл бұрын
Would a Hot Logic work for him? Amazon and Walmart them. They are an insulated lunch box that you can plug into a cigarette lighter. They have a selection of cigarette lighter and house wallplug connectors. If he works out of a truck, he can plug it in an hour or so before lunchtime
@northwoodsmama4973
@northwoodsmama4973 2 жыл бұрын
@@donnasnell5250 ha! I do the kettle trick too!!!
@mariaandujar9438
@mariaandujar9438 9 ай бұрын
I have a cat and my cat loves temptation treats so it comes in a big jar and many times I put a little mouth in small Ziploc bag to stay fresh because if you keep using it out of the big jar eventually it will become stale and your cat warm want it but if you put it in small Ziploc bags, it would always stay fresh and your cat would be happyGod bless you both
@darwinburt8775
@darwinburt8775 2 жыл бұрын
When we go travelling, I check out the local grocery store ads in that town and see what the specials are. Also, when I find a great sale, I buy as much as I can use by the time it expires. I absolutely love, love, love watching your videos.
@barbarafowler6581
@barbarafowler6581 2 жыл бұрын
Our local gas was about 50 cents higher than gas stations along the interstate when I was traveling to work. I used to make sure I gassed up at one of those stations. These were gas stations along the highway near small, semi-rural towns.
@jeannelejeune1983
@jeannelejeune1983 2 жыл бұрын
I love y’all. Y’all have such good personalities and very informative. Great tips.
@s.torres242
@s.torres242 2 жыл бұрын
We travel alot for hubby's job. I pack lunch & we picnic. We put our water heater on vacation mode. We also put all services on hold. We removed the Amazon app from our devices to make us think before we clicked. Thank you so much!
@laqueciawilson6381
@laqueciawilson6381 Жыл бұрын
Removing Amazon app now, excellent tip!
@traceydufault297
@traceydufault297 2 жыл бұрын
My folks actually bought me that thermos few yrs back love it
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Tracey, isn't it amazing? We love those thermoses so much. It's a weird obsession, but we've bought them for all our kids Now we're buying them for our sons' girlfriends. Pretty much everyone
@brendasimspon3378
@brendasimspon3378 2 жыл бұрын
Just remember when storing bottled water over time the plastic’s can leach into the water so don’t keep it for too long. Might be better to bottle your own water in glass bottles for long keeping sake.
@susanconnolly2013
@susanconnolly2013 2 жыл бұрын
Please don't buy plastic bottled water. Our oceans are dying due to plastic. I keep three glass fruit-juice jugs of water and always have great ice-cold water on hand.
@northwoodsmama4973
@northwoodsmama4973 2 жыл бұрын
You can filter that out with a Berkey.
@saversavvy2670
@saversavvy2670 6 ай бұрын
Yes! If you can a lot you can add a jar of water in the 7th slot in the canner every once in a while if you have 6 quarts of something to can
@ninakoinz8477
@ninakoinz8477 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so bummed out that I missed your premier last night. We had weather issues and a blackout most of the day yesterday.
@PK-zb6wh
@PK-zb6wh 2 жыл бұрын
I work at home, this has been a very hot humid week here in MO, and it is only MAY! Had to use A/C to reduce that humidity. I am trying to keep the temp up on thermostat so that the AC does not click on for at least 4 hours when I start my work. I am keeping our insulated black out curtains closed. We try not to use the oven in summers. Our two favorite summer meals are Tuna Pasta Salad; and BLT’s. And we use the charcoal grill. I plan my shopping trips to use as low as gas as possible, but spouse and daughter work outside of home so they use plenty of gas lol. We have mostly LED bulbs with a few flourescent lights-in basement. We have tried the hot water turn down temp before, didn’t work well for us. Maybe we can try again. My dad was Hvac and refrigeration guy, a couple yrs ago he thought our central air unit sounded like the fan was going to go out soon, he advised us-and we listened-went online and ordered a new fan motor and fan blade so if fan quits we can just replace it. Haven’t needed it so far. He checked the air temp coming out and was impressed as it was working exactly as it should. (this unit is at least 20 yrs old) I check the pipes outside to the AC unit to make sure the one is very cold to touch as it should be. we keep weeds/grass/etc clear of the outside unit and we wash the outside unit a couple times a season. (hose off, plus there is cleaner you can spray on and scrub a bit if ya want/need to as it gets pretty dirty.) I don’t have many great tips but am thankful for the ones you share with us!
@bazwan6396
@bazwan6396 2 жыл бұрын
We always keep bottles of water chilling in the fridge. Generally more popular with our kids than soda especially during hot summer weather.
@marjiecleveland
@marjiecleveland 2 жыл бұрын
I used to work for a hospital where carpooling was encouraged and they provided the vans and coordinated everything. I took advantage of that and it was great.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
That is awesome.
@yvonnevadivaloo2652
@yvonnevadivaloo2652 2 жыл бұрын
Thank u for all the helpful tips u guys are amazing I'm watching from South Africa
@mysticluvbug1797
@mysticluvbug1797 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! For all you guys do!!!!!
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for the Super Chat. We appreciate that. And you are very welcome. We love our KZbin family.
@yellownightjar
@yellownightjar Жыл бұрын
As newly weds we did put a timer on hot water heater as well as a timer on Pool pump too
@lindadenneypu6315
@lindadenneypu6315 2 жыл бұрын
The gifts I live in the clearance isle and racks and I've reused the kids old cubby house and made it into a she shed with all my clearance items stored in it
@barbaratozzano6364
@barbaratozzano6364 Жыл бұрын
9 years ago I began making my own laundry detergent. (3 tablespoons washing soda, 3 tablespoons borax, and 3 tablespoons Dawn DWL in 1 gal. of water.) I can't even imagine how many hundreds or even thousands of dollars I've saved over 9 years. Depending on which commercial detergent you've been using. Small amounts saved over time really add up!
@laqueciawilson6381
@laqueciawilson6381 Жыл бұрын
Is the washing soda, baking soda?
@GwenDeeful
@GwenDeeful 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information. It gave me some extra ways to save money. I enjoy bartering services.
@sandiemom8888
@sandiemom8888 2 жыл бұрын
Love all your videos and your smiles. Last summer my body got hot and stopped sweating. Still almost a year later no one knows why. IDEA; I keep a thermos with ice and water next to me to keep wetting my washcloths to cool me down. This way I'm not turning water on and letting it run until it's very cold. This is good for everyone in hot weather so you don't overheat.
@aint2proud2meg
@aint2proud2meg 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for another video! We can’t all do every tip all the time, but I think all of it is useful. Maybe I don’t save millions cutting down on utility costs but every time we make efforts to save we are strengthening those frugality muscles 💪
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
It all adds up over time. And one success builds on another. I subscribed to a newsletter. She had about 20 tips to save 75% on your groceries. I thought no way but I was desperate so I just started doing each tip. As soon as one tip was a habit I moved to the next. She was right, when all the efforts were taken I saved 75-80% every month. Overtime, that $70 a week, became $3,640 a yr, which became ...... by the time I implemented all the tips across our spending, I not only got to stay home with my son, but got vacations, savings and the list goes on. One frugal win inspired more and more.
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
@@pennynickels5216 The Tightwad Gazette by Amy Dacyzyn. It is now a book. Some things are different now as the original was written in 1992-1996. Pre-computer and cellphone. Both existed but were not as integrated. Now, I use the Flipp app to view store ads, I read others blogs or YT videos. There are fewer food coupons. Rebates then involved postage, USPS, now its phone apps. Basics are still the same, though “the disease that must not be named” has change things again. But the savings can still be there. Example: Mueller pasta, Food Lion, blinkie coupon $1/1, Mueller pasta on monthly special $1 = free. Coupon limit of 2 but not enforced and no one cared. I stocked on pasta for the year(52 boxes, various shapes) and donated 60lbs of pasta to the food bank. (2005) November 2021 - Harris Teeter Store, Mueller elbow macaroni & spaghetti (variously sizes) 1lb boxes. Normally $1.79 on sale bogo free, which the store rings up as 1/2 price or $0.89 each. Coupon 75/2, doubled to $1.50 off 2. Ibotta rebate $1/2, limit 5. But, it reset 2x during the sale (2 weeks). So, a moneymaker on 15 boxes (.35 each box) or breakeven/free on about 48 boxes. My family ate pasta about 2x a week=1 box dry. That would provide me with 48 weeks of pasta (carb serving free). Does this happen frequently, no, but I only need it to happen once every 11 months in this case. I have to have an organized storage system, freeze each box for 3 days in a ziplock freezer bag. Rotate stock, place in pasta storage space in ziploc bags to prevent bugs. Be on the look out for next freebie, which was February 2022 and I replace used up pasta and restocked at breakeven/free. I pay no sales tax on food. So, I do adjust based on changes in couponing, store policy, etc. Happy to share more, if interested.
@aint2proud2meg
@aint2proud2meg 2 жыл бұрын
@@pennynickels5216 not OP but I wonder if it’s the tightwad gazette
@teritilley5697
@teritilley5697 2 жыл бұрын
@@kenyonbissett3512 Could you please share the 20 tips you implemented. Thank you in advance ☺️
@kenyonbissett3512
@kenyonbissett3512 2 жыл бұрын
@@teritilley5697 please comment, YT won’t let me write more until you do
@yellownightjar
@yellownightjar 2 жыл бұрын
Only 2 of us & for years we had a timer on hot water heater. Worked great as laundry was always cold water. Dishwasher ran during on times
@christinecunningham8371
@christinecunningham8371 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate your longer videos with explanations. Both your energy and wisdom are greatly appreciated!
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 жыл бұрын
What a great idea! Getting your day off on the right foot, indeed.
@nickysinclair8436
@nickysinclair8436 2 жыл бұрын
Love you both! Your ideas and the way you are as a couple are inspiring ❤️
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 жыл бұрын
Awe, thank you, Nicky!
@MossCottageMarket
@MossCottageMarket 2 жыл бұрын
I love these tips and have learned of a couple I didn't already use. I'd love to see how you made and use your solar cooker. It's something I'm super interested in trying this summer. Blessings, Helen
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