April Coffee Chat: Frugal Viewer Tips

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@sleepycat8887
@sleepycat8887 Жыл бұрын
When we were in lockdown in 🇬🇧 and everything was closed, I wanted to paint the shed but had no outdoors paint left, my neighbour needed compost soil for her plants… so one chat over the fences, we realised we were each other’s solution. I had soil… she had paint. No money spent and we both got what we needed 🎉🎉😂
@southerngal7899
@southerngal7899 Жыл бұрын
We used to take 1 week vacations when I was young. The way they were paid for was how my dad saved for them. Everyday when he came home from work, he emptied his pockets of all extra change into a jar. By vacation time, we had enough. They never had a cc and we certainly weren't rich. I'm now 74 and disabled so no vacations for me but I have his last jar of change he was working on before he passed away. Thank y'all for sharing the tips. Really enjoyed them. Tc and have a great weekend. 🙏✝️
@wendelleg2002
@wendelleg2002 Жыл бұрын
MORE COFFEE CHATS, please!!!
@ellendunn559
@ellendunn559 Жыл бұрын
Frugality doesn’t have to be all-or-nothing. I used to hang all of the laundry out to air-dry, until my family let me know that the bath towels and their blue jeans were coming out too scratchy and stiff. Instead of ditching the line-drying altogether, I now throw the towels and jeans in the dryer (with the timer on so it doesn’t run endlessly) and hang up the rest. Everybody is happy and we still save money and energy.
@janetstonerook4552
@janetstonerook4552 Жыл бұрын
Again and again, all of the frugal gurus stress that partners have to be on the same wave length when it comes to budgeting and planning. My ex sabataged my efforts for years. It so much easier now that i live alone. 😊❤
@kelleyspears1218
@kelleyspears1218 Жыл бұрын
Completely get where you’re coming from. My husband has a very different mindset than me about saving money and it’s very difficult to get on the same page so my efforts have been limited to the basics of spending less at the grocery store or buying used clothing, etc., and that’s on my end, not his. Very, very important to have a partner who is on the same wavelength.
@janetstonerook4552
@janetstonerook4552 Жыл бұрын
@@kelleyspears1218 It's a frustration to be sure. ( Luckily I kept our bank accounts separate.) It was a big reason in our parting ways. I'd be gardening and canning, clipping coupons etc. And sitting down at the first of month with him to show him how to pay off his outstanding bills. Only then he would secretly spend even more on unneeded big ticket items so his credit card balances would be even higher by month's end! It really was an emotional self-destructive behavior over which he seemed to have no control. And he'd lie to me to cover up. And would have his on line purchases delivered elsewhere so he could furtively pick them up and stow them away without my knowing. He was also a bad diabetic and hid stashes of junk food to gorge on while pretending he was following a healthy diet. It made me so sad to see how lost he was. But I told him.i couldn't save him from himself
@loriburgess1866
@loriburgess1866 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the inspiration. I love your channel. Although we don’t know each other, we’d be good friends if we did. I’ve been living frugally since 1979. That year I got married to a college student and we were determined to not only pay for school out of pocket, but remain debt free and grow a savings account. We did this on a US poverty level income by choosing alternative housing and transportation options. If one (or two) is willing to stay the course and not follow peer pressure, it can still be done today. We were able to retire early and we still live frugally. It is much more relaxing and fun to be in control of your own money.
@karl48
@karl48 Жыл бұрын
Hi Larry and Hope! I like to buy gift cards at Dollar General when they go on sale for 15% off. Our favorite card is Lowe’s. We will buy a $100 gift card for $85. If I find an item 25% off and use my gift card it’s like saving 40%. Most years we use the card to pay for spring plants
@bnbtemple5936
@bnbtemple5936 Жыл бұрын
Wow! Did not know DG put gift cards on sale! Great tip. Thank you!
@karl48
@karl48 Жыл бұрын
I have the dollar general app and I look in the weekly ads for what cards are on sale. Lowe’s rarely puts them on sale but I pounce when they do. Other cards that regularly go on sale are Cracker Barrel, subway, zaxby’s, chipotle, bass pro, Cabela and some game cards. Not quite as often McDonald’s and Taco Bell.
@brg2743
@brg2743 Жыл бұрын
Didn't know this. Thanks!
@deniseconaway701
@deniseconaway701 Жыл бұрын
It’s 3.27 am in the uk, i can’t sleep so I’m going to enjoy some frugal tips with a hot cup of tea 😊, Thankyou xx
@asavannah7439
@asavannah7439 Жыл бұрын
I want to move to the UK one day, to Somerset. Enjoy your tea!
@Lulu-he9dp
@Lulu-he9dp Жыл бұрын
I love all the tips and especially the one about making your home a sanctuary that you love being in. Going out is not special if you do it too often. Finding contentment and peace in your life will help tremendously with your budget because you will not be chasing that with things! 💕💕🙏🙏
@roseannbradley3724
@roseannbradley3724 Жыл бұрын
🎊🤩🎉🥳👏🥰😘
@monicaluketich6913
@monicaluketich6913 Жыл бұрын
I find hearing what others are doing to be frugal to be encouraging and let's me know that I'm not crazy! My city friends think I'm a little crazy about saving money (we all had good jobs when working but are retired now) and keeping a very well stocked pantry. I'm the only one who home cans, dehydrates, makes bone broth, etc. But I am also the only single one who had to stop working at 52 because of medical problems. The money I had saved and my IRA allowed me to live comfortably until I could receive Social Security.
@carolwilliams8840
@carolwilliams8840 Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear that you followed the financial path that was right for you rather than allowing those friends to sway you to something that wasn't beneficial to your financial health. Good for you.
@theresarogers8750
@theresarogers8750 Жыл бұрын
When we used all the leftovers to make a casserole or stew, we called it "Hard Tellin'" because it was hard tellin' what was in it.
@LaundryFaerie
@LaundryFaerie 11 ай бұрын
My in-laws call it "Hunos" because they hired a lady to cook for them while they were missionaries in Nepal. She tended to cook pretty freestyle, without the use of recipes or measurements. Once when they asked her what she was cooking, she shrugged and said "Who knows?"
@terryhenderson424
@terryhenderson424 Жыл бұрын
No one has mentioned checking tire pressure on the vehicle(s) and making sure theybare up to preesure. This saves on fuel and often vehicle wear and tear.
@joannpowers927
@joannpowers927 Жыл бұрын
Made soup for a church potluck and several ladies asked if they could put the Recipe in the church cookbook because they really loved it. Had to tell them sorry, it was "Refrigerator Soup", they did not understand. I cleaned out all the leftovers and made soup! Never the same twice.😊
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian Жыл бұрын
LOL! I love it!
@angelarampton76
@angelarampton76 Жыл бұрын
Thank you guys l love these videos ❤. I am really enjoying watching from England 🇬🇧. I turn 60 two weeks from today and l will be debt free! It's taken 5 long years and has been trying at times, to say the least. But I'm almost there and can't wait. I still have another 7 years to claim my retirement pension...but just being debt free and still working will be fun. Love you guys and thank you for all the time you spend making these wonderful videos ❤
@carolwilliams8840
@carolwilliams8840 Жыл бұрын
Congratulations that you're almost debt free. Enjoy it. 😊
@kristenvincent3622
@kristenvincent3622 Жыл бұрын
What really strikes me here is how many of all our budgeting tips and tricks are household management and food related. How our modern “consumer lifestyle” isn’t budget friendly, and a lot of older “traditional values” especially in the home and kitchen are places people are saving money. Society seems to malign these things, but they have value.
@barbaraburgio6737
@barbaraburgio6737 Жыл бұрын
Also from Missouri! Shop loss leaders and markdowns only. Cook two large meals weekly and then alternate days serving them. Leftovers put in freezer for easy lunches, etc. Crockpot meals. Homemade pizza. Lots of homemade soups. Combine as many errands as possible during one trip. Water down laundry soap to stretch it for more loads. Build up pantry using sales/loss leaders.
@cherrycain6425
@cherrycain6425 Жыл бұрын
I’m from Missouri too. We have a Rulers in the next town. To me they are better than Aldi or Save A Lot on alot of their food.
@Milomuffin771
@Milomuffin771 Жыл бұрын
Eating alternate meals is a great idea. Also I turn off oven a bit early of prescribed time as food carries on cooking whilst oven cooling down.
@shirleyhess7
@shirleyhess7 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I'd like to have more of the readers' tips. Maybe monthly???
@ToryHunz
@ToryHunz Жыл бұрын
I'm that person who brings to-go containers to every potluck and work event. There is always extra food as well as treats I wouldn't normally buy. Less food waste and I save on meals. Win-win!
@agemoth
@agemoth Жыл бұрын
Lol that's funny and wise too ! 😂
@melma5910
@melma5910 Жыл бұрын
I've practiced frugality for decades, but love hearing lists of ideas. Once in awhile I hear something new and get so excited and eager to try.
@alishajennings2013
@alishajennings2013 Жыл бұрын
A way I save on groceries is I purchase groceries to make 6 dinners a night, every sunday I pull out the leftovers and have a buffet style dinner. If i still have something leftover i freeze it. I do that over and over until I have 7 dinners in the freezer and then I have a free week. Doing leftovers once a week that is 52 frew dinners plus the free week here and there. It's about 2 months worth of dinners I save by not feeding leftovers to the dog or throwing it out.
@ksd6122
@ksd6122 Жыл бұрын
A tip you may not already know- (I just watched one of your saving money on utility bills videos) A hot water heater kicks on 4-6 times a day to keep the water in the tank at the temperature the tank is set at. If you are going to be gone and not needing hot water at the home for a length of time, like for a vacation, most tank water heaters have settings of low/medium/high/off/vacation. The vacation setting stops the water heater from heating the same water 4-6 times a day while no one is home & no one is calling upon it. When you return home, turn it up to your preferred setting & recognize it’ll take some time for the room temperature water now in the tank to heat up, my 40 gallon takes maybe 15-20 minutes. The longer you are away from home, the more you save!
@catheriner2615
@catheriner2615 Жыл бұрын
Ive been quietly following you for some time. I love your channel ❤. But only this morning I realized, that since Ive started following your advice and tips of the community, I have started using up my humongous food stash. I had 2 large freezers full of food and we are just 2 people, which is crazy. I have always considered myself careful with money and hate wasting anything, but I have to admit you have helped me crush that myth and become far more aware of my situation so 🎉THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!🎉 ❤
@amycraddock1313
@amycraddock1313 Жыл бұрын
Hi everyone, I’m in Missouri and had worked so hard on my pantry I am 62 and felt I was really doing something special for my kids and their young families. Motivated a lot by this wonderful channel
@quilterinthewoods62
@quilterinthewoods62 Жыл бұрын
Amy, I am in N. MO. And, I am 61. Hello!
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian Жыл бұрын
Amy, we're happy to have you with us.
@marthamette3018
@marthamette3018 Жыл бұрын
In MO too 🎉
@bobbiewilliams5101
@bobbiewilliams5101 Жыл бұрын
Battlefield MO , outside Springfield here. Love these guys and all of the viewer suggestions,😊
@Mommo42
@Mommo42 Жыл бұрын
I use motion lights through the house and it was nice for my Cat Gio (12 Years of Age) to help him get to the litter box & Food /Water Dish.
@HazelCotton
@HazelCotton Жыл бұрын
Like the readers' tips. Here's the one that has saved me the most money. I keep track of ALL my income and expenses in a spiral notebook using a pencil. I not only write down my salary. but I'll write down the penny I find on the sidewalk or the nickel I find in the Coin Star (still haven't figured out why people are willing to fork over 11% to count their own money when they can spend the change as they go along). I'll also track my expenses, large and small. It really came in handy when the water company's computer got hacked and I needed to prove I had paid the bills. The budget helps me keep track of itemized expenses when doing taxes. In addition, I do a zero-based budget to go along with the ledger to make sure I am -not- spending too much in any one category. It sounds tedious, but I write down entries using receipts at the end of every day.
@fourdayhomestead2839
@fourdayhomestead2839 Жыл бұрын
I think Prepper Princess (??) may have mentioned taking a mini crockpot when traveling. No eating out! Meals in a jar are $$ savings.
@mofly1860
@mofly1860 11 ай бұрын
We do this with a crockpot I got at goodwill for $3. We call it the traveling crockpot I save easy meals on Pinterest in a travel crockpot folder so we can have easy meals while traveling. It's been a game changer we do an overnight breakfast casserole in the crockpot the first night the. Clean it out and put on for dinner before we leave for our daily activities and come home to a beautiful meal after a long day. I even brought two crockpots once and had baked potatoes going in one to add to our supper. Super easy!
@fourdayhomestead2839
@fourdayhomestead2839 Жыл бұрын
WNWN soup is always a blessing. Homemade bread or biscuits on the side.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian Жыл бұрын
Yes! Simple supper and very cheap.
@carolwilliams8840
@carolwilliams8840 Жыл бұрын
Yum, that sounds good. 😊
@AZCanner
@AZCanner Жыл бұрын
The laundry detergent coin idea was fantastic.
@heathersheartco
@heathersheartco Жыл бұрын
I loved the push lawn mower tip. My grandmother had an old cast iron lawn mower. I mean it was old !!!! Bit it worked !!!
@letitbesaid8888
@letitbesaid8888 Жыл бұрын
I read / warch War news... you both are like white doves of peace taking my mind to towards positivity. So, thank you, for your time & work. 💖
@beverlymcsheffery8811
@beverlymcsheffery8811 Жыл бұрын
❤ A tip I got from my Mother in law gave me many moons ago is; the plastic bag that milk comes in, after it is emptied of milk wash the bag out and air dry it. It makes a nice sturdy plastic storage bag. There are 3 one litre bags, so your getting 3 free storage bags.
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt Жыл бұрын
Sounds like something to do with Canada. Of zero interest elsewhere.
@extendedpinky
@extendedpinky Жыл бұрын
Anytime we’re going in a car drive that’s an all day thing I make enough peanut butter sandwiches and chips in sandwich bags to eat on to avoid eating out while traveling. Take our own drinks. We try to make eating out a very special treat.
@bonnieingram5916
@bonnieingram5916 Жыл бұрын
i use most of my veggie scraps to feed my pets i cook them put in blender and add to pet food they love it
@freefoodchef7939
@freefoodchef7939 Жыл бұрын
Hi, Hope & Larry! Thanks so much for including my submission about the amazing versatility of cabbage as a substitute for lettuce and as a staple green item in general (I also enjoyed your photos of your own food preparations that used cabbage.) A very recent savings practice I've also begun using is to stop shopping according to the weekly grocery store sales flyers. Occasionally they have a fantastic deal on something I normally purchase, but more commonly they prompt me to buy things I wouldn't have otherwise considered and could do without. Instead I have checked my local stores for items that have regular low prices so that they don't have to be on sale in order to be affordable. Then I start my shopping trips at Dollar General where they have a lot of items for only $1, then move to Dollar Tree for their $1.25 items, then move onto Smart & Final where they have great everyday prices and clearance sales. And I always take a very specific grocery list with me so that I'm not just browsing without a plan. Anyway, I'm a big fan, and thanks again!
@makulewahine
@makulewahine Жыл бұрын
Look for bargains in unexpected places. My neighbor has a "sharing table" in front of her house. Some people have started leaving food on it and I scored some packages of dried beans and some fresh oranges. Then I found out after talking to her that another neighbor actually has a free produce stand a couple of blocks away. I had seen it but didn't pay much attention to it. Bad decision. This is a group that collects produce from farms around the area to share with food banks and outreach programs. What they can't get rid of they put in front of the property for anyone to take. They do ask for donations if possible but not necessary. I got a ton of salad kits, really good potatoes, white as well as sweet, onions (really nice ones), more dried beans. What a blessing.
@terryhenderson424
@terryhenderson424 Жыл бұрын
One aspect that most frugal people have is thst they do as many diy things as possible be it in the kitchen, the yard, gsrage, vehicke, home decor, and repairs. These things take skills, tools, equipment, and knowledge; materials and supplies too. For ourselves, we try to continually learn, try, explore, and expand what we know. We slowly built our tool cabinet as we buikt our skilks. Weve addressed needs with considerable savings over the yesrs. We have met one heck of a LOT of wants bringing savings along the way but, only because we hafe diy'd have we been abke ti meet a number of our wants. To keep learning curve costs down, weve often begun learning on free materials and otjer's cast offs.
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt Жыл бұрын
Poorly educated though based on your spelling abs grammar. Don’t skip on education!
@micheles745
@micheles745 Жыл бұрын
I can understand not overspending and saving money. Many of your tips and experiences are valuable and I strive to be more financially stable. However, having experienced so many personal trajedies and deaths, I can see the other arguement that "you cant take money with you when you die". So, I do believe in not overspending and having a healthy savings but I also believe that you have one life to enjoy. If you can save some money and still enjoy some of lifes pleasures without guilt, I say go for it! Having money makes things easier but it is not the root to happiness, your relationships are priceless.
@agemoth
@agemoth Жыл бұрын
Yes , who knows how long we have to live ? So saving up your money for a rainy day that may never come is kinda sad.
@quilterinthewoods62
@quilterinthewoods62 Жыл бұрын
On the soup.....I have a bucket in the freezer, and put anything in there that is left over (with the exception of fish). Any meat, pasta, rice, and any veggie that is left over from a meal that we would likely put in a soup. When the bucket is full, we make soup. We call it "freezer Bucket Soup". Some of the greatest tasting soup has come from those buckets.
@diannerenn4726
@diannerenn4726 Жыл бұрын
Contrary to most advice, I only use credit cards. I use two differentially to maximize cash back. I have a running record all together for review. Cash doesn't give cash back. Of course, this doesn't work if you can't resist buying with credit cards or can't pay it off fully every month. I never carry a balance.
@MK7x77
@MK7x77 Жыл бұрын
Wow these are good! Every now & then I let myself run super low on food intentionally so that I'm almost forced to use up overlooked foods & start with a totally clean slate!
@schrodingerssquirrel6973
@schrodingerssquirrel6973 Жыл бұрын
I bought a new dehydrator. I had to pull the trigger on it before farmers market season opens. I found out that my store cuts prices on produce when it gets too close to spoiling. I snatched up six packages of finely shredded cabbage at a buck a bag.. It's in the dehydrator now. 😁 More coffee chats please!
@marthamette3018
@marthamette3018 Жыл бұрын
Made tomato powder & jalapeño powder by dehydrating in the oven. Just don’t have room for an actual dehydrator
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 Жыл бұрын
Got teriyaki pineapple salad mix at food bank, the pineapple pieces were dehydrated, it was good.
@1992DJP
@1992DJP Жыл бұрын
Also watch for sale on frozen vegetables to dehydrate
@juanitasullivan3372
@juanitasullivan3372 Жыл бұрын
I live in a tiny space, that has a full size washer and dryer I which is great if you like those in your livingroom, under the stairs in full view. LOL I don't have full size anything really due to the small space and that works for me. I do have a portable washer and I recently bought a portable dryer too. I threw that idea around a while before actually doing it. The dryer plugs right into a regular wall socket and doesn't affect my power bill. I only use it in the winter as there is a clothesline out back. I buy store brands as much as possible. I find that store brands even beat brand names with a coupon! I have a small food supply to carry me for about a couple months incase of being without power or stuck at home for whatever reason. It's mostly canned foods as well as dry goods that one only needs to add water to and I have options to cook without power. I use can organizers where the cans roll towards you and you just pick the oldest can off that and I keep track if I need to replenish those. I also use my toaster oven more often than my stove oven. Saves on the power. If I do use the regular oven it's because I'm cooking a few things at once; meat loaf, salmon loaf etc. I portion them up into meal size portions and freeze. Take out the night before I want it and put it in the fridge to defrost for the next day.
@nelliedean7088
@nelliedean7088 Жыл бұрын
This probably doesn’t apply to our American friends but now I use finely sliced fresh cabbage frozen peas frozen corn carrot onion and value mayonnaise with dried spices as a salad. This is vastly cheaper than bagged salads and more substantial than lettuce. On top of that nothing is wasted.This just one way I can keep my meals down to one or two pounds each despite soaring prices.
@katehorrell8732
@katehorrell8732 Жыл бұрын
I love these video's n I will learn a tip or two along the way. What has saved me the most money on energy is 2 things 1- learn when ur energy company "peak Hours " are n try not to use the oven, or dishwasher, or major appliance between those hours, 2- is unplug appliances ur not using at the time, such as lamps, microwaves, TV, routers, even washer n dryers. I use an air fryer for cooking 90% of my dinners so I have even unplugged my oven, last night was the first time I used my oven in over 3 months. I live in Georgia n since I unplug so much, my Electric bill was $26.60 last month. It can be done just takes determination.
@KS-jf2jf
@KS-jf2jf Жыл бұрын
Love these ❤ thank you! Would like to hear more from the community 👍 For my family going to liquidation discount stores, factory outlets, picking items from the curb and doing food rescue (dumpster diving) have made a huge difference in our lives. Over the last year I tallied up the retail worth of all these savings and activities we do to add to about $15,000!! Unreal. We live in an abundant world 🙏💞
@maeganfees4363
@maeganfees4363 Жыл бұрын
Yes please love the viewer tips, one more vote for more! I tune in every week and just love your channel. Thanks, Hope and Larry
@RhondaLorch
@RhondaLorch Жыл бұрын
My husband used to offer the kids a quarter for everytime they turned off a light when they left a room. He was rarely out of pocket 😏🇨🇦
@almostthere2884
@almostthere2884 Жыл бұрын
When my brother and I were small children and we were going somewhere in the car, my Dad would give 10 cents to whichever of us put our seatbelt on first. We always thought it was great fun, and buckling up became standard practice as we grew up.
@KC-dr3cg
@KC-dr3cg Жыл бұрын
Psychological truth is that intermittent Rewards will create a new behavior for instance sometimes somebody looks under their shoes that have been put where they are supposed to be put.and see a quarter... you can use the same principle when you are trying to instill the new habit of keeping lights shut off when not in use
@lauravancea3935
@lauravancea3935 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I love this kind of talking about good habits over a coffee. Please, do them whenever you feel like
@jenniferjohnston5548
@jenniferjohnston5548 10 ай бұрын
Yes, I enjoy these tips. I save these videos to have coffee with you both. I broke my Proximal Humerus bone. I'm not funny any more! (I pulled a "Larry") Now I'm the one with the broken arm. Thank you for all your videos! They give me comfort when I watch them.❤❤❤😊❤❤❤
@evelynr.4151
@evelynr.4151 Жыл бұрын
Yes continue these type of videos.
@carolwilliams8840
@carolwilliams8840 Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely more coffee chats sharing viewers' tips. I really enjoyed this. I think you two gave just the right amount of commentary about the tips also. Thanks
@libbysworld7649
@libbysworld7649 Жыл бұрын
This was just a delightful video. Please keep this series going!
@brendakordik8411
@brendakordik8411 Жыл бұрын
Our weekend nights are spent mostly at home. Front porch sitting (listening to you), having a bonfire with free/downed wood, or walking on the trails in the woods nearby. Soon, we'll have a garden to tend to, so no need to be out and about spending money in town.
@gailtester8749
@gailtester8749 Жыл бұрын
One more. I use a kitchen trash bag for as long as possible. I just empty it in our big can and put it back in the kitchen can unless its stinky or messy. I'm amazed at how long one bag can last!
@pjp9383
@pjp9383 Жыл бұрын
I buy dog food in big bags, which I use in my kitchen trash can. I use a little packing tape to close them, if it's the type of bag that won't stay crumpled closed.
@krissydantennimon8750
@krissydantennimon8750 Жыл бұрын
Camping for vacations. We always set a limit for holidays with our kids.. and stick to it. We focus on activities instead of gifts. We have home birthday parties with old school games...ect.... Or we use a city park.... We ve reused pickle juice too!!!!! So many things.... I do so much of what these other viewers do!!!
@AngelaResseguie
@AngelaResseguie Жыл бұрын
Love these, back in the day I loved the books developed from newsletters called the Frugal Gazette your videos remind me of those books
@lorens8959
@lorens8959 Жыл бұрын
These are so helpful and creative. My family is big so every bit helps. Even if I've heard some of these, I learn something new to apply every time!
@mirthfulllaugh
@mirthfulllaugh Жыл бұрын
I love cabbage it stays good for a long time. I used some for soup about 2 wks ago and then just cooked the rest today! I did have to cut off small spots I couldn't use but I thin cabbage is great!
@gailtester8749
@gailtester8749 Жыл бұрын
Yes more! My husband is a veteran and we get lots of free tickets from Vettix! Not quite free... they charge $7 to deliver the tickets to will call. Have become greatly acquainted with our Symphony and other concerts and museum events! Sometimes the tickets would have been close to $100! Our symphony gives a 45 minute lecture before each performance, which we love, to learn all about the composer, guest artists, and conductors. Makes the experience so rich and fascinating!
@Psych911
@Psych911 Жыл бұрын
Hi guys, just for the record my tip wasn't about diluting drinks - I can't take credit for that - but I think its a great idea, especially for sugary drinks!! I think my suggestion was about automated savings transfers
@joannahalford5672
@joannahalford5672 Жыл бұрын
It might have been mine as I mentioned dilution of whole milk for semi skimmed 🤩🤗
@joaquimrodriguez8961
@joaquimrodriguez8961 Жыл бұрын
Bad idea! My mother. When she lived use to do that on everything, her and dad had argument's... because he was a coffee drinker.
@alisatjaden3906
@alisatjaden3906 Жыл бұрын
@@joaquimrodriguez8961 My family too had arguments about that
@rebeccalewis4947
@rebeccalewis4947 Жыл бұрын
For my wedding reception (Second for both of us), I asked people to bring a potluck dish IN LIEU OF A PRESENT. We are very casual people. We posted an open invitation on the church bulletin board. Other friends and family were mailed invitations about the size of thank you notes. People really outdid themselves, bringing extravagant food dishes! Everyone LOVED the reception. They loved being able to participate as well.
@Beckysgetsittogether
@Beckysgetsittogether Жыл бұрын
Yes please, more videos like this. Because I scrimped and saved for years, we now have a nice nest egg. I still go to the thrift store and garage sales, but I will also allow myself to buy something new once in a while. I bough a beautiful dress on the 50% off rack at Cracker Barrel two days ago. I wouldn't have allowed myself to do so before.
@jamiecarr4184
@jamiecarr4184 Жыл бұрын
My sister had a coin operated tv when her boys were young.
@annlynch593
@annlynch593 Жыл бұрын
I leave my Amazon picks in a wish list and I check that list every week to see if I am ready to buy.
@almostthere2884
@almostthere2884 Жыл бұрын
I put my items in the cart and then transfer them to the "save for later" option. When I have money to spend, I review the items and move whatever I need back to the cart.
@americafirst9144
@americafirst9144 Жыл бұрын
That can actually make the price go up.
@TC-fx5zu
@TC-fx5zu Жыл бұрын
@@americafirst9144 I had a pair of sunglasses in my Amazon cart and was shocked to see the price has almost doubled in 2 weeks! I certainly won’t buy them now lol
@terryhenderson424
@terryhenderson424 Жыл бұрын
We use wood heat for the most part (and more with electricity prices). '22 was tight and we renewed our look abouts related to "use what you have" et al. In the end, we've been burning the little bits and pieces about the log splitter and else where this fall and winter. And its made enough difference to notice at the wood pile.
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt
@FrankGutowski-ls8jt Жыл бұрын
Do you steal trash from the dump to burn?
@terryhenderson424
@terryhenderson424 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankGutowski-ls8jt We use a transfer station and garbage goes over a rail into a container. You are not suppose to grab other's trash, thingscare pretty visible, plus carting things out is a dead give away. Folks are generally pretty cold about putting things in other's vehicles but we do manage to have select things in the back of the truck from time to time.....Right now, we will be burning the last of a tree that fell and then 1 or 2 other's we had cut down about 2 years ago. We have a couple of scrap piles to cut up but, im thinking we will be scouting for additional wood this summer.
@freefoodchef7939
@freefoodchef7939 Жыл бұрын
You asked whether viewers would like to see more of these videos. Yes, please! This was so informative and enjoyable. I live very frugally on a very limited income, but rarely feel deprived, and I feel bonded to our "club" when I get to find out how others live this way, too. I enjoyed so many of the contributions to this video and could especially relate to the last one from the person who had turned their home into a very affordable sanctuary with soft music and everything. I live fairly similarly and home is my favorite place to be!
@victorwadsworth821
@victorwadsworth821 Жыл бұрын
I go to Food Banks, it off sets what I spend and enjoy at Farmers Markets. I've hit three different Farmer's Markets each Saturday in a row & going to another tomorrow. I am disabled & the walking is good for me. Great place to meet cordial people, maybe make a friend.
@roseannbradley3724
@roseannbradley3724 Жыл бұрын
👏🥳🎉🤩🎊🌟😁💖
@krissydantennimon8750
@krissydantennimon8750 Жыл бұрын
My husband likes to drink beer... So he brews his own! 🍺 🍻
@MaryKane-qv5vz
@MaryKane-qv5vz 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely essential to make a menu plan, check what is in pantry and freezer and if anything is required make a list accordingly.
@traceydufault297
@traceydufault297 Жыл бұрын
Great tips guys some i do ill be debt free in 2025 im 51 my plan is to put as much as i can in saving now but still plunking away
@andreaarias2085
@andreaarias2085 Жыл бұрын
Doing stretches and knee bends and gentle swings and planks in the sunshine. Going for short walks. Doing the daily practice by Crappy Childhood Fairy, twice a day. Doing more stretches when lying down. Reading the Bible, and praying, attending church community group, and watching sermons on line, just to keep my sanity. Learning about anatomy, physiology, natural medicine, home steading, farming, prepping, and mental health. All of these things keep me healthy financially, physically, mentally, and saves on counseling. Also I watch Perry Mason,. Diagnosis Murder, and NCIS for free.
@lindawilson8434
@lindawilson8434 Жыл бұрын
Yes my bible keeps my sanity 😊
@ginakennett4051
@ginakennett4051 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely, absolutely love your channel. If you do anymore budget tips on the matter of weddings my coworker is doing a backyard wedding and making it pot luck style to save money.
@mariamancini8691
@mariamancini8691 Жыл бұрын
Love cabbage
@agemoth
@agemoth Жыл бұрын
Me too ! I tried it myself instead of lettuce in a chicken sandwich and I really enjoyed it !
@almostthere2884
@almostthere2884 Жыл бұрын
I would appreciate a few more videos like this. Your tips are always the best though!
@brenyule
@brenyule Жыл бұрын
We had a wonderful DIY wedding for under $2,500 for 100 people. Our big splurge was an awesome full band. I made my invitations. I bought my dress used, made the centerpieces and bouquets. We had it outdoors at my great uncles property. They had an outdoor kitchen and two bathrooms nearby. My 1 daughter played the harp when I walked down the isle. It was a county wedding in the fall. I used white pumpkins with succulents. It was beautiful. Bought used green satin cloth tablecloths. A friend brought chairs and I had tables. My other daughter helped with the food. Bought wine and drinks at wholesale grocery outlet. We started at 4pm. So many commented it was the best wedding they ever been too! This was our menu charcuterie & cheeses with baguette & crackers olives & pickled vegetables crudités with ranch dressing x 4 & artichoke boursin dip balsamic grilled vegetables guacamole, salsa, & bean dip with corn tortilla chips & spicy carrots farmers market fruit with honey & nuts sun tea & kumquat-limeade 4 gal carrot cake cupcakes strawberry naked cake❤
@amyhellerford9422
@amyhellerford9422 Жыл бұрын
I took my kids to a church give away yesterday & got clothes for them & myself ! It's nice stuff too !
@9FatraBbits
@9FatraBbits Жыл бұрын
Larry and Hope, you are sweet! Great tips here!! Thank you.
@pamv6549
@pamv6549 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel. We are kindred spirits. Its nice to see.
@cherylkingsley6583
@cherylkingsley6583 Жыл бұрын
I would love more of the viewers tips.
@nataliecolbert5790
@nataliecolbert5790 Жыл бұрын
I would have coffee with you two anytime. Always enjoy your content ❤
@suefleming
@suefleming Жыл бұрын
All I can say is and this is a major one.... The more often that you can DO WITHOUT, the better I don't spend money unless I ABSOLUTELY HAVE TO ...
@janetchappell8669
@janetchappell8669 Жыл бұрын
Love love love ways these tips. I’m on disability with a fixed income. I live in an apartment. I was recently transferred to another apartment and my first full month in January my electric bill was $140 for a 700 sq.ft. I flip breakers at bedtime and keep bedroom and bathroom on. I sleep with ceiling fan and a small desktop fan. My bill now runs me under $40 but will be more as the days get warmer.
@BarbaraKurtz-e4z
@BarbaraKurtz-e4z Жыл бұрын
I cooked my collage students food in small freezer bags they loved them instead of eating out a love gift from home
@desertfish6239
@desertfish6239 Жыл бұрын
Our school has a share table that students can put unopened food on if they don't want to eat it. I found out the school had limited refrigeration and threw out food left on the share table. I asked if I could take it and was told I could. I've got bags of carrots, yogurt, cheese, and milk, and fruit cups. I keep a cooler under my desk to keep it chilled until I get the food home. If it doesn't require refrigeration I'll donate to a food bank.
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 Жыл бұрын
I only have 1 little strip of carpet in my hall. So I ditched my vacuum cleaner and got a manual carpet sweeper.
@marionlisle8145
@marionlisle8145 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video, thanks. Nice to know others are like minded. Truly inspiring and friendly community xx
@Robert74450
@Robert74450 Жыл бұрын
Yes would love to hear more from viewers
@krissydantennimon8750
@krissydantennimon8750 Жыл бұрын
Oh!!!!! We got married on a dime! I found beautiful decor (believe it or not) at the dollar store .... Got a free venue. Had a potluck for food.... Got some decor at the holiday store (winter theme) on sale and then I got to keep them! My dress was a thrift that I had altered. The cake was from a store bakery like a Safeway... And it was beautiful ❤️💜 and I friend did the pics... We got married for 900 bucks and it was truly beautiful... We got married a vineyard for flip sake! Anyway I highly recommend marriage too! And it doesn't have to cost a lot
@joannedibben2352
@joannedibben2352 Жыл бұрын
That all sounds amazing❤
@TeachingTinyDisciples
@TeachingTinyDisciples Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing my tip 🥰 i pray it will bless others!
@reginabowers9890
@reginabowers9890 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I enjoy these videos on frugal tips.
@lcronkright
@lcronkright Жыл бұрын
Absolutely! Please make more like this. I love hearing what others are doing!
@GypsysMom
@GypsysMom Жыл бұрын
I always cut open my toothpaste tubes. You'd be amazed how much more you can get out!
@sp1r1t38
@sp1r1t38 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel. I love you both! Binge watching/listening as I do my house chores. I’ve learned so much. Keep doing what you do 💕
@amyjones8613
@amyjones8613 Жыл бұрын
I like these types of videos 😊
@carlenegilstrap2871
@carlenegilstrap2871 Жыл бұрын
I’d love more tips.
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180
@emeraldwaterlifehomestead2180 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos, it is like visiting with friends. Y’all are awesome. I absolutely love your bloopers. I have learned so much about money saving from you both, my favorite subject. ❤️
@veemcg3682
@veemcg3682 Жыл бұрын
Yes please Larry and Hope, this video was good and we can all learn from each other so please share more like this whenever you can. Thanks.
@GwenDeeful
@GwenDeeful Жыл бұрын
I save my canned fruit juice and add it to my bottled juices. I shop garage sales with a list of what I need and what my family members are shopping for. I of course put my vegi scraps in my composter. It helps the soil. I will eat out and if I like a item will look up the recipe and make it at home the next time. My friends and I have clothing, book and music swaps 2 x a year.
@robindouglas7545
@robindouglas7545 Жыл бұрын
Hope and Larry , I just love all your videos ❤️!!! Always learn something new every time ☺️👍. What a talent couple!!!!
@Michelle-bw1xg
@Michelle-bw1xg Жыл бұрын
Your videos are always so rich with content. Surprise to hear my tip. The community has so much to contribute, thanks all! I liked the save a coin as you use a product idea. Surprised by the water down whole fat milk. I've been using the delicate cycle for a shorter wash then setting clothes on a 2nd spin to get more water out. Gas is very pricey here so the dryer runs for less time, along with the wool dryer balls.
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