My tooth brush(es)! My grandmother always told me,”take care of your teeth and they will take care of you”. Meaning, if your oral health is in check, your general health will be too. No chance of having poor nutrition related to loss of teeth in the future. She died at 100, with a FULL SET OF NATURAL TEETH!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Love that!
@Pp4Gd7 ай бұрын
A great oral care tip is to swish a tablespoon or teaspoon of coconut oil, either solid or liquid in your mouth. Try to swish for 5 to 20 minutes. MOST IMPORTANTLY NEVER put the swished oil down any drain, sink, tub, toilet. It will build up and cause problems. I have a small mouthwash cup that I put a couple of pieces of toilet tissue into and I spit it out into that. Give it a few minutes and it will start to become solid then put in your trash. You can do this everyday and I was told to use only coconut oil so I do not know if other oils can be used.
@keralee6 ай бұрын
Good one! Good diet and lots of k2 (butter) helps re-enamel teeth via saliva, also helps A LOT.
@ingetnamn-de9fc6 ай бұрын
Why did she die?
@lynnbehnke69106 ай бұрын
Years ago at my gynecologist's suggestion, I started using a squirt bottle to rinse after urination nstead of using toilet paper. My bottle has developed a leak, but the mustard and ketchup bottles in the picnic section at Dollar Tree are about the right size and I get two for $1.25. A few years ago we added a simple bidet to our existing toilet. The amount of money we save on toilet paper and wipes is significant. When people were stockpiling TP during Covid, we were untroubled. The small amount we buy for guests lasts a long, long time.
@justjulie3047 ай бұрын
My library card!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely right!
@TheLadymiss227 ай бұрын
Do you get the streaming service that many libraries offer? It’s called Kanopy and they must have at least a 100,000 titles. All genres. You get 20 tickets per month and most movies use 2. There are so many recent movies too. I always look there after seeing that something I want to watch is $3.99 at least on other streaming services. I’m usually happily surprised to find many of them there.
@happyhealthydutchie2 ай бұрын
And Free Library Book stands at people s houses. Where I come from this is a nice gift.
@lisettehanson15897 ай бұрын
Remember to cut open toothpaste, lotion, and shampoo tubes. Plenty of product left in tube when you cut them open. Sometimes 2 weeks worth of daily use!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! Thanks for the reminder!
@janejdough22307 ай бұрын
Those Carmax yellow tubes for lips-split them open and heat in a small bowl in the microwave. Then put in the fridge . When it is cool you will have a " scum" of Carmax Lypsyl you can put in a little pot for use.
@SarajaneBaker-c1d7 ай бұрын
What if my lotion is in a glass bottle?
@dianefiebelkorn29217 ай бұрын
Wow! 😮 ~ never thought of this. The flat end, or the cap end?
@customer50327 ай бұрын
Yes, and also turn all bottles upside down for the same reason!
@monthofmay7187 ай бұрын
Our dogs 🐕 best security alarm, best exercise motivator and companion, best stress reliever, best garbage disposal, best pre wash dirty plate cleaner, the list goes on!
@patwagner93087 ай бұрын
So true !!! We have a dog, too. You are right about them ! Thank you. Your comments made me laugh.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
We love our Dixie too!
@customer50327 ай бұрын
Yes, especially if you adopt your dogs from your local shelter! 🐾🐕🐕🐾
@aldaours81087 ай бұрын
For sure 😂😂😂
@angelaharris11126 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@jenniferayala10147 ай бұрын
My sewing machine, my coffee maker, the library, and facebook marketplace have saved me lots. Also, talking my employer into letting me work remotely has saved me a fortune….gas, dress clothes etc. Finally…KZbin in general! This is probably the biggest one.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
All great tips! Thank you!
@angelaharris11126 ай бұрын
Oh that's awesome you can work remotely!
@valeriefinney65664 ай бұрын
FB Marketplace saved me hundreds on the two air fryers, two crockpots and two instant pots. I recently picked up a MCM pole lamp that sells for hundreds that I found for $40!I will have it for many years. and a fun fact for conserving heat… spouses bath in same water and then, leave it in tub until cool in the cold months when you are heating your home. The surrounding area is heated for hours from a hot full tub! Why waste heat?
@d.parisi7 ай бұрын
My sewing machine has save me thousands over the years. Another money saver, rabbit ears for my TV. I get about 19 channels free. Another item is an old fashioned rug sweeper (no electricity). My floors are not carpeted but I have a few rugs I use it on. Take away the tools we use and the most important is the knowledge and skills we use to save money! I try to teach anyone who is interested (just like you two do). Thank you!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment D!! You are so right about sharing what we know!
@tgayer17 ай бұрын
My mom had one of those rug sweepers! I forgot about those.
@ColleenReid-h8m7 ай бұрын
I bought two of those sweepers one for upstairs and one for main floor. still cheap here in Canada I also have an old one for cottage bought 50 yrs ago
@oOoMiSSBiRDoOo5 ай бұрын
I've never heard of a rug sweeper
@amyhoang91404 ай бұрын
I didn't that rug sweepers exist. Would you please advise on the brand you use and where I can find it? Thanks.
@fruitytarian7 ай бұрын
My goal for the next six months is to be more organized and more frugal so I can build up my emergency fund again 🙏🏽
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
That's so smart!
@Cybil0176 ай бұрын
I will join you in that. 🤩
@fruitytarian6 ай бұрын
@@Cybil017 Let's do this! 🤓 I've just had to travel for work and had several issues come up while I was away from home that needed me to spend way outside of my budget. Hopefully I'll be home in the next few days and can get back on track 🙏🏽
@natlyfranks68564 ай бұрын
I will be thinking & pulling for you to be an absolute success with this!!😊
@allyseiaa20 күн бұрын
I hope you completed your goal!
@henriettearea97827 ай бұрын
Not an item so much as an attitude: learning to be happy and content in a smaller, practical home. I did have a learning curve on this one, but really think this change in dreams and attitudes saves so much money over time
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Great point!
@PeggyS-xm5xn7 ай бұрын
This is so true ! The way the size of new homes has increased over time is amazing . I live in MA and smaller , functional homes are often demolished to build a large home . The price of upkeep for anything needed must be astronomical .
@bobchevallier84567 ай бұрын
Turning my sons 2 car garage into a 430 sq foot 1 bedroom apt. 72 yrs old. Had to be grateful and keep a good attitude. Thank you Holy Spirit🕊
@gingerhabbyshaw40127 ай бұрын
Yes! It's not getting what you want, it's wanting what you have!
@lauramitchell67257 ай бұрын
@@bobchevallier8456Yes be very grateful,we never had kids,so don’t know who would do this for us.🫤
@Autumn_Forest_7 ай бұрын
I don’t own a dryer. I tell people that I live in a giant dryer called Florida! 😂 I dry my clothes inside on two racks. You can also use your bed or the backs of chairs to dry items. I have dried large blankets by draping them over several chairs. Also, KZbin has saved me TONS of money. I have learned how to do so many DIY projects around my house… installed my own mailbox, repaired my roof (before I got a metal one), redid my floors, fixed drywall holes, painted, and fixed my AC myself! I’ve saved thousands and thousands of dollars!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@kathyleighton90917 ай бұрын
I have to go to the laundromat as our apartment does not allow washers. I don't dry my clothes at the laundromat. I bring them home and hang them around my apartment. Usually in 3-4 hours several things are already dry and can be put away.
@lorimav6 ай бұрын
I got a laundry spinner for $40 on Craigslist. I take clothes out of the washer and further spin water out of my clothes to dry even faster. It is extremely useful on clothes that I wash by hand and great to use for really wet towels.
@elizabethsydnor52476 ай бұрын
Only use the dryer once in a while. Always hang clothes.
@annecoyle58115 ай бұрын
Try drying on an outside line. So much healthier and fresher smelling having been in the fresh outside air.
@maureenbullis18056 ай бұрын
Thank you for discouraging people from buying single use items!!!!
@FrugalMoneySaver6 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@ShellyCap97 ай бұрын
My husband was so against not using paper towels, so I just started using cloth towels for everything. Now he uses cloth towels as well and we rarely use paper towels anymore. Huge Savings
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! Paper products have become so overpriced!
@christinerepoff48087 ай бұрын
Don't you wash them using water and detergent ? How do you dry them?
@MommaBirdd7 ай бұрын
Yes! I have 5 kids requiring so much cleanup. Cloth towels are a must!
@joycewright53867 ай бұрын
I thought about giving up paper towels but we have a septic system and we have to be careful about not letting grease and fat go down the drain. So if I was to use cloth for wiping up all my messes it would still need to be washed and go down the septic. What do people with septic systems use. Any ideas?
@grannyarbuckle55547 ай бұрын
@@joycewright5386for grease pour grease on an old jar like empty store pickle jar and use paper towels to wipe out. Then wash pots ect. Or instead of putting grease in jars let it cool and put in trash the wipe out with paper towel. That way no grease goes into septic tank. Be careful be cautious be mindful be watchful be prepared above all PRAY. 🙏📖🛐🕊️ Show ❤ like Jesus then if need be 🔫🏹 then victory 🙌🙌
@isabelrafael28667 ай бұрын
Gardening not only saves my sanity, I find it unbelievable that letting even a single lettuce 'go to seed' after it's provided so many leaves will provide food for pollinators AND gives me thousands of seeds to resow and also to share with friends. I've literally broken an overripe tomato over soil, sprinkled with a little soil and had SO many seedlings germinate - potted up LOADS of smaller pots to share with friends. Same story with my bell peppers - I took the seeds and sprinkled them in an open pot and voila - LOADS of seedlings that I transplanted once they'd grown a little. SUCH joy - thank you for all the tips you and Paul share.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! You are absolutely right!
@starlightdreamer19997 ай бұрын
I havent had a TV for 8 years and I dont miss it at all . Saves money for sure
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
That is one item I wish I could give up. I’m just not there yet lol
@customer50327 ай бұрын
Same here! I rent free dvd's from the library when I want to watch a movie or tv show, and watch it on my portable dvd player. I don't miss tv at all, especially all of the commercials! 🙄
@chrissyuy7 ай бұрын
We haven’t had tv for several years now and don’t miss it at all! We can watch KZbin, DVDs, and various shows on our iPad or laptop.
@SusanDaschner6 ай бұрын
Same here
@TreasureDeal6 ай бұрын
Me too. Don't miss tv at all.
@ecsokmay7 ай бұрын
Another benefit to perennials is that when they get too big, you can split them down and plant them in other areas of your garden and you can share with a sister and neighbors.
@countryfrau83287 ай бұрын
So true. My neighbor wants to split her giant peony and give me half and I have rhubarb to do the same for her.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! My sister-in-law is always sharing hers with me!
@cindygregory80467 ай бұрын
I grow perennial vegetables, too. Collect poppyseeds for baking. Rhubarb which can grow in my landscaping as the deer leave it alone. Raspberries, strawberries, blueberries. Planning an asparagus bed. Artichokes and Swiss Chard! Kale winters over! Works in western WA
@KimSmith-b9v2 ай бұрын
@@countryfrau8328 Rhubarb can be split every 7+ year. 👍
@jedlevron7 ай бұрын
Hair clippers, I haven't paid for a haircut in 25 years
@maconbacon82157 ай бұрын
We bought a Flowbee hair cutting device 20 years ago. My husband saves $ not going to the barber.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! Great!
@sandrahammond20697 ай бұрын
Have used a Flowbee for both hubby and myself for the last 15 years. Most likely have saved thousands of dollars over the years. My husband absolutely refuses to go to the barber even when I beg him to if I am super busy! lol. I color my own hair as well. Such a money saver!!
@martaescobar76257 ай бұрын
Ditto!........been cutting my own hair since I can't remember when. If I go to a beautician, I have to come home and fix it. Get a three way mirror from Temu.......your welcome:)
@KDBee-ri5hi7 ай бұрын
My husband got frustrated not having his haircut how he wanted it. He found a guy here on YT showing grooming tips and one was how to cut your own hair, it happened to be in the style hubby likes. Once he started doing that he hasnt looked back! I have found a couple hair dressers on YT showing how to cut/maintain long hair and that is what I do. I also unpoo, I use baking soda mixed with water for shampoo and add rosemary EO to apple cider vinegar & water as conditioner. I had stopped and gone back to conventional hair products and then I got really really sick and lost at least 1/3rd of my hair. So I went back to unpooing and my hair came back better than before. Its thicker and grows quickly vs using store products. BUT, I know for some people it can dry their hair out so I suggest if you look into this to use a small amount of baking soda to see how your hair feels and adjust from there. 😊
@espressonut7 ай бұрын
Hello from my off grid forest mountain home. At 63, happy frugal healthy.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thanks for being here!
@keldaogg21577 ай бұрын
You are my kind of people! I'm 76 and live by myself. My favorite slo cooker is a 6 quart cooker. I like to cook a large batch with sale food then divide it into single meal portions and put into my small extra freezer. I have quite a collection of books from library sales.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Love it!!
@lisapalmeno44882 ай бұрын
I do both of those things; big pots of soups and stews, and great books for .50 cents. I've got my own library. My husband saw that one library was getting rid of an entire set of encyclopedias from 1960, in pristine condition and with yellow and green bindings. He brought them home. They match my blonde wood furniture. I love these books. They have facts, info and pics I can never get on the Internet.
@juststoppingby3907 ай бұрын
I love sheets from the charity shop. I make everything with them. Pillowcases, aprons, drying up tea towels, petticoats, you name it I use them for it and all my off cuts become napkins
@janejdough22307 ай бұрын
My kinda girl.!! I do the same.
@grannyprepper11817 ай бұрын
I love getting sheets and making things with them. It’s a lot of fabric for little money.
@mysustainabilityjourney93217 ай бұрын
I love your idea. I made some pajama bottoms from a duvet cover that matched an old t shirt.
@jimmiepatrum7 ай бұрын
My very best set of sheets came from Goodwill. They were like new when I purchased the set and have outlasted new ones I paid a whole more for. Diane
@lauramitchell67257 ай бұрын
@@grannyprepper1181Used drapes also give a lot of fabric for the money. I once spent one dollar on a single drapery panel. (because who else is going to buy only one?) It was the most beautiful and luxurious fabric,Dupione (spelling?) Silk. I took the ratty upholstery fabric off the bench at the foot of my bed,cut and stapled on this fabric and WOW! I have also done this to piano benches and foot stools. Drapery fabric is usually pretty sturdy and I can replace the fabric cheaper than cleaning it!🙌🏻
@katiejo7117 ай бұрын
My sewing machine and 45 years of sewing has saved me thousands and thousands of dollars. I sew for my family And friends. My garden is my passion, raspberries, strawberries, blackberries, perennial onions, rhubarb, herbs, and all my other vegetables. My home steading skills, canning, dehydrating, using food savers bags , buying in bulk, cooking from scratch, natural remedies keeps me from the goIng to the doctor, thrift stores, auctions and garage sales. Learning to do it myself!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
@bnbtemple59367 ай бұрын
Flannel sheets keep you warm during winter nights. Also, use an outdoor barbeque vs your stove or oven to prepare meals to avoid heating up a house when a/c is on
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great idea!
@arlenebowyer54477 ай бұрын
When we do "fire up the grill" we try to cook extra so there's always leftovers. We try to fill the grill so charcoal or propane is not wasted.
@janejdough22307 ай бұрын
worn flannel sheets can make great tea towels. Cut into squares and hem. Tah dah!
@sharonh.harris19247 ай бұрын
We live in SC and deal with heat and humidity much more than cold. In the summertime grilling is big here. And cold dishes. For instance deli sandwiches, pasta salad with meat and cheese in them, salads, cold soups. These also keep the stove use down and thus keep the house cooler. I use my crockpots (and Instant pot) a lot year round much more than the oven. Our great grandmothers had to use wood stoves to cook. In the summer they would often just use it early morning (5am-6am) to cook for the whole day. My paternal grandmother had an electric range on one end of the kitchen and her wood cooking stove on the other end. She would make huge breakfasts and cook meat and a big pan of biscuits for the rest of the day using her woodstove. At lunch and dinner time, if something needed to be re-heated, she turned on the electric stove to heat quickly. She also preferred using the electric range for canning days because you could control temperature better. Once they got a freezer, she froze more than she canned because it didn't heat the kitchen up as much. She had a bank of windows over the sink which were as important as having upper cabinets back then in order to open them and let the heat out.
@Jules-7407 ай бұрын
Where can I get flannel sheets?
@pamelamccarthy14127 ай бұрын
Growing spices will save you a bundle. Basil is our family favorite. There are lots of videos to teach you how to get the most from pruning. Also, I have an extra spring shower rod in my shower. This is where I hang my clothes to dry. I'm short, and the extra shower rod doesn't touch my head.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@kathleenfreund73327 ай бұрын
Refilling my foaming soap dispensers saves me about $4.00 each time! That adds up fast Please do a part 2!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes, we dilute ours with water as well!
@debby-ex6ir7 ай бұрын
I have found that my well stocked Sewing Basket has saved me a bundle. I sew on buttons; make repairs and darn and that means clothes stay in good shape for longer. I am, as a Canadian, a huge fan of the Royal Family and it may interest you to know that they are all VERY frugal! Queen Elizabeth refused to raise the heat during the winter months (and now King Charles also maintains 'cold' rooms "just wear a sweater" - much to the chagrin of his wife Camilla). The late Prime Minister of England, Margaret Thatcher wrote in her autobiography that she spent a weekend with the Queen at Sandringham Palace and after dinner the Queen disappeared. Mrs. Thatcher tracked her down in the back kitchen - where she saw Queen Elizabeth with yellow rubber dish gloves up to her elbows in dishwater 'washing up'! The Queen tossed Mrs. Thatcher a dish towel and asked her to dry. Princess Anne has been photographed numerous times wearing the same outfits from back in the 1980s! King Charles' regularly wears his late father's wool trench coat (40 years old!!). So apart from their devotion to service and charity and despite the family being interesting historical figures, they are also very very conscious about frugality and waste! Cheers from Toronto!
@bunniesandroses4997 ай бұрын
thank you that was interesting, I know the King loves organic gardening
@lateshachurney59657 ай бұрын
I agree on the stocked up sewing box. I have one of those too.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful comment! Thank you so much for taking the time to share all that great info!
@goodtroublemaker1437 ай бұрын
I read somewhere that Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip often ate TV dinners when they were dining alone. They seem delightful.
@anneellison81887 ай бұрын
Love this! Thanks for sharing!
@joyswenson79417 ай бұрын
A month ago we bought laundry lines & clothespins because it finally occurred to me that, since we live in the dry southern Nevada desert, might as well let the crazy summer heat dry our laundry for us and save some $$$. And yes, please do video 2! 😊
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@dawnelder90467 ай бұрын
I live in Canada. I use my line from the moment I can get near it in the spring, until I can't the following winter. A rainy week being the exception.
@janicehavens13957 ай бұрын
You'll find out that by time you finishing hanging your clothes the first ones will be ready to take down.
@erindixon28777 ай бұрын
Clotheslines don’t work very well where I live. We’re surrounded by pastures and fields, which means there is little to stop the wind when it picks up. The wind blows as high as 70 mph. I tried using a clothesline many years ago and they kept getting pulled off by the wind to the point they had to be rewashed. We hang clothes on a rack in the laundry room and on the shower bar. The wire pantry shelves work too in a pinch.
@sandyhagman44177 ай бұрын
Our HOA forbides clotheslines
@ErinwithArt7 ай бұрын
Our neighbor questioned us one day about why we go often to the library. We were a little stunned, but that day we were returning dvds we checked out of old movies we wanted ro see. We explained how we didn't want to pay $3.99 to rent a download if we could check it out for free. When my kids were little, we used to check out learning computer games for them. They had fun and learn reading and math skills along the way. For free!
@louisianarainwater7 ай бұрын
💚libraries are awesome
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
We go often because it's AWESOME LOL!
@Beckysgetsittogether25 күн бұрын
I’d love to see a second video like this one.
@EvelynSaungikar7 ай бұрын
Undershirts! A T-shirt will save your sweaters and dress shirts from needing a wash every time, and are easier to wash and dry. It saves wear on your nice clothes.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great idea!!
@raiganmtz4 ай бұрын
Good one!
@jessiesoftpaws7 ай бұрын
This may sound silly, but nail polish. I used to get manicure and pedicures monthly. Now i but a couple nail polish colors and give myself a home spa day. Way more cost effective!
@laurakuehlke13207 ай бұрын
Excellent tips. The American Woman's Cookbook is phenomenal. When my grandmother got married in 1949, a local newspaper gifted her a copy, and last year, she gave her copy to me. I treasure it and use it all the time. The book can be pricey, even used, but free PDFs are available online. Most of what I grow in my garden (flowers, herbs, other plants) are perennials. Something I did to save more money this year on all that is NOT a perennial was seed save from what I grew LAST year (carrots being the only exception). Tomatoes, peppers, squash, flowers....you name it! My sister and I also did a seed exchange so neither of us needed to purchase anything. I took cuttings from whatever herbs were not cold hardy and started new plants from those. Lastly, I saved potatoes from the store that we hadn't eaten before they sprouted, placed them in egg cartons so they'd get some good "eyes" on them, and planted those instead of buying seed potatoes. Everything is growing beautifully! Seed saving from your own garden and planting food scrapes are both so easy to do and save a lot of money.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Thank you for sharing those wonderful ideas!
@laurakuehlke13207 ай бұрын
@@FrugalMoneySaver welcome 😊
@heatherk89317 ай бұрын
❤ seed saving is wonderful! Did you know your carrot will go to seed if you just leave one or two in the ground? The tops get tall, will flower and give you seed😊😊🎉. Then you have seeds that are perfect for your area❤
@jeannestlaurent48774 ай бұрын
Part two please!!
@maryellencubbon92842 ай бұрын
Part two please please!
@kateconlon54247 ай бұрын
I live in Ireland so some things are different here but I try my best to be frugal….I have fleece bedding in winter time and fleece pyjamas nice and cosy….I have two wood burners so I hardly ever put on central heating…I have a crockpot and air fryer both brilliant and used constantly….my car I bought new 6 years ago it’s economical and reliable I get it serviced once a year and this year I needed 2 new tyres…..a lot of people here change cars every 2 to 3 years but this car will do me another good few years.I swear by snoodies in winter like a big fleece blanket jacket I wear in the house….I have air dryers for my clothes…I do spend on my dog because he has a few minor health issues so I refuse to skimp on his needs. Please do a part 2 and have a lovely week
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! We never ever skimp on our pets care or need!
@nafeezabolia97247 ай бұрын
Does a wood burner make a lot of smoke in the house?
@keralee6 ай бұрын
I live in Wisconsin...and my dog has also developed a few minor issues. It occurred to me, the dog, like me, does not go outdoors much in winter. I take vitamin D for that...but my dog does not! I started giving her unadulterated codliver oil capsules in a bit of liverwurst, and a kelp tablet daily. All her issues began reversing in 3 days and are completely healed now. Just in case your dog is a homebody...
@keralee6 ай бұрын
@@nafeezabolia9724 not if used properly!
@kateconlon54245 ай бұрын
@nafeezabolia9724 no I have never had any issue with smoke in the house....I love my woodburners
@KP-kp5ul3 ай бұрын
Our frugal journey is going much better then we thought. We retired (early) almost two years ago and we have been able to stay within our budget even with some unexpected events that have cost us money. I bought a Happy Planner after you showed yours on a video, and I use it to log all of our purchases and it works great!
@FrugalMoneySaver3 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Aren't they great!
@TheVitalFew8307 ай бұрын
We used cloth diapers for our 2 children, 1995-1998; they were the terry cloth style, and now are used as cleaning rags. The kids think we are so cheap!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
You are not cheap you are frugal lol 😂
@grannyprepper11817 ай бұрын
Tell the kids “I’d rather be cheap, than in debt and broke” I did the cloth diapers in the 80’s with my boys too.
@annettegraff83237 ай бұрын
@grannyprepper1181 Sane with my girls ! Less expensive than purchased disposable! Plus, found out that my oldest was allergic to them ! I didn't like that they went in the landfill and weren't biodegradable. I used cloth diapers as burp cloths and later for dusting and cleaning.
@Sasa-pm7jc7 ай бұрын
I make cloth reusable feminine pads for pantiliners, menstruation and incontinence. Absorbent layers with a raincoat type fabric for leak proofing. Save about $60 a month. I sell extras. Helps keep pads out of landfill.
@cherylmccauley39496 ай бұрын
I used cloth diapers for my kids in the 1980s and now use for my grandkids
@suzannebinsley59404 ай бұрын
Every time the weather turns cool, I cook batches of either chicken stock or of rice, so I can just pull it out and add veggies and meat. Quick cooking and on my diet.
@FrugalMoneySaver4 ай бұрын
That's a great idea, Suzanne!
@MargaretErbe-t7s7 ай бұрын
I love finding some dear old woman's things in a thrift store. Muslin sheets. Thick towels, old cookbooks, quality items younger ones don't seem to like. I have old family canning books with how to mix fruits to get the soft ones that require pectin which others have in abindance. We even made our own pectin from sour inedible apples. Worked very well. Pressure canner was a big money saver. We had our own meat. Putting it in jars saved freezer space. Very old cookbooks tell you how to make healrhy satisfying meals from during the depression or when living on food rations during WW2. A good healthy wife earned her salary by her work to make a clean, comfy home, with healthy food. We have lost many good things with 'keep up with the Jone's and modern cheap ways.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! Very true! It’s time we all need to learn to slow down a bit
@pamhuckle30296 ай бұрын
I can remember rationing after WWII. Still cook many of the dishes my mother did then. My sister in law makes the egglrss chocolate cake for her sons birthday each year. He's allergic to eggs.
@tammylynn52387 ай бұрын
My best money saving is not and item but a person. My husband can fix most everything, lawnmowers, cars, house hold items, hot water heater element and then installation of a new hot water heater. He, like Paul will look around his garage and storage building to find things that he can make work for a repair or even a solution to an issue without us having to spend any money. Learning to do things on your own is HUGE. In money saving. I many many coworkers who have house cleaners come in one a weak to clean and so they laundry!!!! Blows our minds!!! And now that I am set to retire early they say I don’t know how you can do it?! Well I could tell them the years of planning that has gone into this decision. I could mention all of the things I notice they spend money in that we do not. But I just smile and say it’s taken a lot of time preparing. And leave it at that lol Thanks again. For all you both do to make a wonderful channel PS I would love a part 2 😊😊
@PhilipDonna19827 ай бұрын
This is a great comment! Same goes for me.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
You are very blessed to have such a handy husband!
@dizzysdoings5 ай бұрын
My husband was like that. I lost him to cancer just over 2 years ago. 😢
@raiganmtz4 ай бұрын
I would encourage you to share with them. They truly may not know. I know when I was younger I hung on to all advice my “older” coworkers gave me. It’s helped me so much over the years.
@virginiasummer26193 ай бұрын
They look like bugleweed( ajuga)
@lynnegordon67497 ай бұрын
I bought a metal clothes drying rack 20 years ago this summer. It folds up for storage and has saved me a great deal of money. Using my toaster oven rather than my large oven has saved me money too.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@katherinewas48967 ай бұрын
The Library ! Books ! Movies! Magazines !. Things like puppets when my kids were young . Printing at a very low rate when necessary.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely right!
@cindimarshall85257 ай бұрын
My library has now starting to let you check out Jigsaw puzzles!
@readyornot3167 ай бұрын
So many great ideas! My tips: Spent $40 on Roku 7 years ago and we haven’t paid a dime for cable or movies since. We also indoor line dry everything except towels, sheets and underwear. My experience with our auto scanner: I got a dash light on my 15 year old car. The scanner code alerted me that the gas cap was not on correctly. Thankfully I didn’t stop by the auto repair shop because the fix cost zero dollars. We also have a jump pack in each vehicle in case the battery dies which has saved us on towing/shop costs. A bidet has saved us hundreds on toilet paper and is better for the environment. We have used our flower beds for perennial edibles such as herbs, strawberries, raspberries, asparagus, etc. A note on the wood: we pay a small fee and harvest dead wood from State land. It is some work up front, but we can heat our home with the wood stove all winter for $20.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
All wonderful tips! Thank you!
@janicemeaders14536 ай бұрын
Run towels&jeans in dryer for about 10 -20 min then hang u get the fluff & save a few $$
@robinagaines63883 ай бұрын
Wow!
@Sherryl-nh3yeАй бұрын
Great ideas!!
@sherrieburcham62877 ай бұрын
My food saver attachment for wide mouth canning jars has saved me a bunch. Also, my pressure cooker helps me gleen extra meals from bones and carcasses for quick and easy soups. Emmie, you are so right about the vintag Betty Crocker cookbooks. I have dozens of cookbooks, but the red Betty Crocker book is the one I usually end up using.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! Betty really is one of my best friends lol!
@juliemoore69577 ай бұрын
I love the old Red Betty Crocker Cookbook! Every recipe is a winner!
@susanmarie3425Ай бұрын
I buy the majority of my clothing at thrift stores. Keeps old clothes out of landfills and I've gotten like-new $100 jeans for $6, for example. Bath towels are so much cheaper at thrift stores, too. Like-new, high-quality towels are less than one-fourth the price of new.
@FrugalMoneySaverАй бұрын
Great tip!
@JillianeAngel-m7u2 ай бұрын
I use my shower rod to hang items to dry. No cost , Also I put a over door rack for extra towels. I find one for $5.00 on sale. I bought a rod iron wine rack for $5.00 at a flea market that I use for all my bath towels L
@rhondadufrene14127 ай бұрын
The more ideas the merrier! Do part 2 please!👍. In the winter my biggest money saver is warm pjs- the way I can almost do without the heater is my biggest money saver!🔥🤑
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s a great one!
@GenericAccountVLR7 ай бұрын
Totally agree re doing a part 2! I love these kinds of videos.
@GenericAccountVLR7 ай бұрын
Also totally agree re free, manual temperature control in the form of my trusty Eddie Bauer down throw. Lifesaver! And though requiring electricity, the WooZoo fan we got from Costco is another money saver. That thing cools so excellently, I have to turn it down after just a few minutes. A nightstand and desktop must.
@patsycruz24944 ай бұрын
Besides my mortgage, that's my biggest expense as well. I would love to learn how to reduce my gas bill in the winter too?
@debbiegleason86227 ай бұрын
The name of the beautiful lavender flowers you showed a picture of in this video is Ajuga Reptans or Carpet Bugle... they are one of my favorite flowers!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@MonarchStatePrepper7 ай бұрын
We buy 5 gallon buckets of laundry detergent, dishwasher tablets, and dish soap. This has definitely saved us thousands over the years.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Oh yes!
@rachelsiegel6057 ай бұрын
From where do you buy the 5 gallon buckets of detergent and dish soap?
@Jules-7407 ай бұрын
Where do you shop for 5 gallon buckets of those products? I love this idea! Thank you for sharing!
@TheLadymiss227 ай бұрын
I watched an appliance repair man on KZbin and he said we only need a Tbsp of detergent in our laundry. I’ve tried it and have had good results. He mentioned something similar about a dishwasher, but I don’t remember what it was because I don’t have one.
@Sherryl-nh3yeАй бұрын
Bought in U. S. ?
@jimmiepatrum7 ай бұрын
Instead of cloth napkins, I bought an 18-pack of cotton washclothes from Walmart for $5.78. They work great as napkins and wiping rags. For my birthday, my daughter gave me a wonderful wooden drying rack. I am widowed and this rack serves me well for everything except sheets. Yes, please make a second video on money saving ideas. Diane
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Here is a link to the second video on the same topic kzbin.info/www/bejne/f5KaYYVshq-XkKcsi=_E1wx2poTzXOpdMP
@KathyPowell-e4i3 ай бұрын
Get a pair of pinking shears and make homemade napkins from fabric yu aready have. Fabric s a precious commodity.
@Sherryl-nh3yeАй бұрын
Thank you! 🙏🏻💞🙏🏻
@karengolden70337 ай бұрын
I snip off the bottom portion of root ends of green onions, lettuce & celery. Place in water till roots sprout or become longer & plant in my patio garden. Throughout the yr, I just snip off what I need. Keeps regrowing. Even toss in a discarded piece of tomato with its seeds. Keeps regrowing ea season.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
So smart!
@SarahDial-f5x7 ай бұрын
Hi Ms. Emmie. I’d love to watch a part 2 of this video. I got so many great frugal money saving ideas from this one. Thank you for including the info on your Food Saver. I’m asking my family for one for my birthday coming up in June. Also, I would love it if my family and I could cancel our streaming services and start using Roku. Please say a li’ prayer about that. My $ saving tool which has come in so handy over the years sounds kind of funny but it’s my hot glue gun. I love to decorate for EVERY holiday and season and my family seems to really enjoy it. But invariably things get broken or come apart and over the years I’ve been able to salvage my decorations by fixing them with hot glue. Thank you again for todays video. I always look forward on Fridays to seeing you and Paul (& sweet Dixie). I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.💕~Sarah
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Sarah, what a great addition to our list! You must be so talented and creative!
@janejdough22307 ай бұрын
I have had trouble with them breaking down
@janp76604 ай бұрын
We love the Roku and it's saving us a lot of money over cable. You do still have to pay for Internet for it to work though.
@Autumn_Forest_7 ай бұрын
Instead of using sunscreen all the time (I live in Florida), I wear long sleeve, light-colored shirts for short trips to the store or whatever, and if I’m driving with shorts or a skirt on, I always protect my legs with a towel which I keep in my car at all times. Sunscreen is expensive, but I will still use it if I’m going to be out in the sun for a while.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@marshaolivarez69793 ай бұрын
My sister died of skin cancer, it is advised to wear also on cloudy days, the uv rays still go through the clouds.
@cathylombard9647 ай бұрын
I made what I call my “pandemic napkins”. In the early days of the pandemic there was a shortage of paper products. My answer to this was to tear up an old towel into 6 inch squares. These were our napkins. We still use them instead of paper napkins or paper towels. My husband prefers them over an actual cloth napkin. I do bring out the real cloth napkins if we have company for a meal. 🤗
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@Jules-7407 ай бұрын
I appreciate this idea!❤
@bunniesandroses4997 ай бұрын
I luv those lawn mowers and I believe God will Bless you for it because they don't give the animals a nervous breakdown and the animals really hate loud noises like those leaf blowers.( which also end up blowing dirt all over and making the air dirty
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s very true!
@LauraMacMillan-el2kc7 ай бұрын
Leaf blowers totally rock for snow removal though - unless the snow is heavy and wet, or packed down too much - and they save your back!
@dawnelder90467 ай бұрын
3 acres. Not flat. Not an option. Especially as my husband has had several strokes. Takes 3 days as it is. Does not scare coyotes. For a small lawn they are perfect and actually easier for small spaces.
@Sasa-pm7jc7 ай бұрын
@@LauraMacMillan-el2kcREALLY?? Very interesting!!!!
@brg27434 ай бұрын
Loud lawn mowers grrrr. When they use them as a power kick and a toy to play all day on a tiny little yard it is ridiculous. The epa needs to get those out of residential areas. Older folks have to hire in help and don't have much control over them
@ehealthshop5 күн бұрын
Yes, that is why we need to be in a community/large extended family, where people are assigned certain tasks. Women working full time & can barely keep the house & kids clean, cannot do all this on their own.
@ReturnToSenderz7 ай бұрын
A basic sewing kit can save so much money by extending the life of your clothes, stuffed animals, etc. I’ve saved hundreds of dollars just buying patching tears and replacing lost buttons, and I can make basic adjustments to the fit of my clothes so I enjoy them even more.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@cathleenthompson90107 ай бұрын
Taught myself to pressure can 5 years ago. Buy meat on sale and can it. Dehydrator. Use Mason jars to vacume seal dried foods and fresh berrie, etc. They stay fresh much longer. Also use electric roster. Steel shelving units to store my canning jars and tools. Separate ice machine on counter instead of in refrigerator door. I will be 81 in a couple of months. Never too old to learn new or old things. Thanks for sharing good advice.
@AM-er5vx7 ай бұрын
A chest freezer or a stand-up freezer to take advantage of meats on sale and other deals.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes, we love our little freezer!
@pegsol38347 ай бұрын
Chest freezer saves more money than the stand up one. The cold air literally falls out of the stand up freezer. Also you can easily convert a chest freezer to use as a refrigerator saving a lot of electricity
@lucypumkinjack29847 ай бұрын
My food dehydrator has saved me tons of money. When I have fruit that is becoming soft and ready to go off, we slice it up and put it on the dehydrator and use the ingredients to make tea or fillings for pies. No more rotten apples or mushy berries.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
So smart!
@gailwentz82967 ай бұрын
I make all of my own dog food and freeze it. I usually either use my slow cooker or my electric pressure washer. I know it saves me money rather than buying dog food and our dog is very healthy!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Such a great idea!
@kamicrum44087 ай бұрын
Me too, my dogs have allergies to some if the preservatives in commercial dog food home made costs me about$50/60 per month commercial such as Fresh prt rubs me$15/25/ week, I have 2 small dogs.😊
@reneeroberson46307 ай бұрын
Would you please share your recipe?
@keralee6 ай бұрын
Likewise! And healthier pets mean lower vets bills too! The yt chan Veterinary Secrets is really helpful for treating pets at home!
@keralee6 ай бұрын
Learning home remedies for pretty much every single thing short of surgery, even how to set simple fractures, home chiropractic, and learning to be a licensed EMT... Priceless! I have saved lives, not just thousands upon thousands of dollars.
@ShellyCap97 ай бұрын
My savings is Fermenting. When I get veg on sale I buy extra and will ferment. This way I can eat these yummy foods all year long, get healthier, and save so much by doing so. Also, I started making milk Kefir, a great probiotic and I use it to make "cheese" which is like sour cream. So I no longer buy sour cream and all I need is whole milk to make several quarts of milk Kefir each week.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Love that! I need to look into that!
@heatherk89317 ай бұрын
❤ I tried keifer from Walmart. Liked it but can't see where to get the grains to make your own. Can you use a bit ftom store bought to "inoculate" milk like you can making homemade yogurts?😊
@janp76604 ай бұрын
@@heatherk8931I bought my grains online years ago. You only need to buy them once. They grow and then you can freeze some to always have extra. I would like to know how you're making cheese with it? I sometimes use half and half which yields a pretty thick end product, but still not as thick as sour cream. Are you using heavy cream?
@alicehunsaker78767 ай бұрын
Yes , part two please !! I have an antennae for my tv , the library has saved me $ , and of course watching your videos saves me ! Thank you for all you do !!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Aw, thank you! So kind!
@lindawamsley52272 ай бұрын
I love your ideas, I do many of them also. My laundry rack is my favorite way to dry clothes, presently have it on our sunny deck today drying clothes and towels! I also have a clothesline drying blankets. Thanks for great tips today! ❤
@FrugalMoneySaver2 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@debbieriddle94297 ай бұрын
I started measuring my laundry detergent about a year ago instead of just guessing what I needed. I do have a lot of laundry, my husband has a lawn business. Every time I do a load of laundry, I put $! in my little bank. I also make sure I have a full load of laundry before I wash. At the end of the year, I will split that savings between myself,for something I need or want, and someone else who may need a little extra help at Christmas time. So far this year, I've saved $110. I don't miss the money through the year, and it's a fun way to treat myself, and give to someone else. Every year after Christmas, I start buying Christmas for the following Christmas on heavily discounted things. I have my Grandchildren's Christmas ready to go, and the nieces and nephews gifts too. It also allows me to give for toy collections for families in need at Christmas, as long as I'm able, I'll always do that. I love it. Some of my family use to get a big laugh when after Christmas I'd be Christmas Shopping for the following Christmas. Now they understand. It's always wonderful tobe able to adopt a family at Christmas. I have Never wanted a dishwasher. I wash dishes as I cook, and believe me, I have big family dinners at my house often, I fed 23 people on Friday, and the same 2 weeks prior. Family Dinners are our entertainment. I cook, and everyone brings a dish. We invested in a water slide/bounce house about 5 years ago. That's all the entertainment the Grands/ nieces and nephews need. They love it. Worth every dime. I keep a well stocked pantry with sale items, and rotate often. I'm thankful I love to cook, and can't remember the last time I bought coffee or any convenience item while out. I carry my insulated cup full if ice water/coffee from home. I forgot to add, we use an outside antenna for TV. My husband loves it.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Wonderful comment! Very encouraging, Debbie! Thanks!
@debbieriddle94297 ай бұрын
@@FrugalMoneySaver Thank you for the video.
@deloresfishwick5946 ай бұрын
I heard someone say they use 1/4 th the detergent the label says and her clothes come out just as clean.
@carolstrickland69795 ай бұрын
I live in AK and am a military brat. We had to have our Christmas shopping/ordering done by Halloween or would have nothing under the tree. As a parent when I see something that a child would like I would get it. Write on the calendar where I put it- Christmas on December and if birthday on that month. I buy all year too as if don’t get it when see it, won’t find it again up here. I try and be done with holiday shopping by Halloween so can take time wrapping and baking.
@TammyB-x2h5 ай бұрын
I use about 1/2 of what the package tells me to use. I don’t use dryer sheets but instead bought the balls that go into the dryer, saves the earth!
@Lisasandiego17 ай бұрын
Hi emmi and paul We've had 7 german shepherds during our 50 year marriage (all from rescue shelters) we've always bathed them ourselves as well as clipping thier nails. German shepherds fur doesn't grow so no need to cut thier fur.....Don't ask us how much shedded fur is all over our house & cars!!! But they are & have been our babies & we have adored each & every one of them. LOVE your channel! Both of you & Dixie ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Oh wow! How wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing!
@Sherryl-nh3yeАй бұрын
Love that you rescued your fur babies. Congratulations on 50 years of marriage🙏🏻💞🙏🏻
@rharvey21247 ай бұрын
If you like mint, peppermint, spearmint, beds to keep weeds down.. It spreads and is invasive, but makes tea and wonderful smell in the yard.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes, my mint is everywhere lol
@gineenspring8556 ай бұрын
One of those repels bugs too!
@KathyPowell-e4i3 ай бұрын
Makes great TEA too
@GretchenBostrom7 ай бұрын
All of these suggestions are great and I use most of them. I would love if you did a part 2. A big thing that has saved me $: my library card. The library has a treasure trove of things you can use for free. Our library has an area too called the Hive which allows library patrons to use sewing machines, 3-D printers, laser cutters, podcasting and music recording studios and equipment for free. You have to take a safety training and then a class on the equipment you want to use and then you can sign up for blocks of time to use the equipment.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes, thanks Gretchen! The library is a total game changer!
@lynn22123 ай бұрын
Pressure cookers are a great way to tenderize meat also, you can go from frozen solid to fully cooked in a short period of time, no defrosting!
@FrugalMoneySaver3 ай бұрын
Great tip!
@KathyPowell-e4i3 ай бұрын
And...they work without electricity
@IseetheGloryofKingdom3 ай бұрын
Small freezer so smart can run on solar generator. Wow first video i have seem of yours. I am so impressed. Oh yes glass jars and canning. Thrift stores and garage sales and sometimes marketplace and OfferUp are such great sites.
@FrugalMoneySaver2 ай бұрын
So happy you found us! Thank you!
@PeterCleveland-n1t7 ай бұрын
My crockpot and my drying racks are the big places I agree! The only thing I can think of quickly that you didn’t mention are fans, ceiling fans, exhaust fans above the stove to remove smells and heat and humidity. There is a small fan attached to our Exercycle that is really appreciated. Carole
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yes! That’s actually on list number two 😂
@donnamcfarland1626 ай бұрын
Cloth napkins… yes I started using the huge numbers of washcloths in our closet as dish towels!! Perfect!!! These are small enough to wash the counters, stovetop, so many uses!
@FrugalMoneySaver6 ай бұрын
Yes, great idea!
@marilynmccormick37317 ай бұрын
Every food item I bring home from the store I write the expiration month & year (3/25) on the front & top in large numbers with a black permanent marker, before putting it in my pantry or cupboard. Never again will I mistakenly use expired baking powder in bisquits or cake! It is easy to instantly see which jar or can is oldest so you avoid having food sit on the shelf to expire. It is too tedius to keep checking the small print to see which can of soup or beans is growing old. MARK THE DATE.
@FrugalMoneySaver6 ай бұрын
Very important!
@DebraMarakovits2 ай бұрын
I do the same thing
@HondeMan697 ай бұрын
Love Paul's lamp in the background. Beautiful glow.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Me too! I think he did such a lovely job! Thank you
@michellejennings32327 ай бұрын
Great presentation. I saved so much money with my insulated lunch bag. I used one for 30+ years working and also use them for car excursions to keep snacks cool. Watching co-workers BUY lunches always confused me as i KNEW how much money they made, and buying lunch out just did not compute.😊 Taking your lunch to work uses up leftovers, as well as ensures the food you take stays cool and safe to eat. There were only three items on your list i do not have- the tire pump, the electric ice chest ( i use the old fashioned kind), and the scale. Happy Springtime! I love your channel.
@lateshachurney59657 ай бұрын
I agree on taking the lunches. I see people do the same thing.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind comment!
@carolstrickland69795 ай бұрын
The insulated lunch box helps if using freeze dried foods for rehydrating. When need hot water to rehydrate it put the container in the insulated lunch bag, it just seems to help the process. Just FYI.
@happycook67375 ай бұрын
I always ask coworkers who complain about being broke if they'd love to have an extra $7500 per year. That is $25 spent on lunch out, coffee, and drive thru for 300 days. Most people lose their money a little here and a little there which adds up big over a lifetime. Home cooked runs me $2.50 a day for meals, snacks, and tea.
@NoOctopuss7 ай бұрын
Moving to the UK has made me inadvertently more frugal. Small house and yard; no dryer; no dishwasher; learning to cook so I could eat favourites I used to get mixes for; quitting almost all toiletries except deodorant, mascara, lip gloss, bar soap, and sunscreen. Creating the right environment and capitalising on laziness (I stopped using most toiletries out of laziness and then realised you can live without most) makes frugality easy 😂
@HollyW-su7qg7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! For me it is: bar soap, shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste (I assume you use that one, too), antiseptic mouthwash, and lip gloss. I even replaced my feminine napkin products with washable ones.
@revslife7 ай бұрын
Thank you and your followers for sharing ideas. With a fixed income in retirement I'm grateful for frugal ideas to not only make life better, but prettier around my home. With my free time I now redo furniture and love it even more! We could all our meals and eat so much better. We've always been savers, but should have done these frugal ideas much sooner. Looking forward to more of your videos. By the way we save $240 a year just hanging clothing to dry and that money is now invested for retirement.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Wonderful! The dryer is a huge money user!
@traceyelliott29027 ай бұрын
My ninja foodie all in 1 saves me sooo much money! I'm constantly amazed at what I can do with this machine, and I really can't remember the last time I had to turn my oven on! Living in the south, that makes a huge difference in warm weather!
@d.parisi7 ай бұрын
Have you made biscuits in it yet? They are like lightening speed!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Oh, that’s a good one! Thank you
@traceyelliott29027 ай бұрын
@@d.parisi I haven't! I'm diabetic, so I can't have those little pillows of heaven! 😍 But that's great to know!
@happycook67377 ай бұрын
In the summer I plug my cooking appliances like toaster, crockpot, etc. into the backyard outside plug. Might not work for everyone but sure works great for me.
@juliawigger97967 ай бұрын
I adore my Ninja. Got the large 10litre one, has one massive draw, comes with a divider, it roasts, bakes, dehydrated,super air fry, air fry. Proves. Reheats. Sync timing. Absolute treasure. 💯
@julianneard92202 ай бұрын
I love the old cookbooks. The original Joy of Cooking talks about skinning rabbits and making butter. Such cool stuff!
@karenbransome69787 ай бұрын
I have a little toolbox with bits and bobs of tools my dad gave me when I became a lone parent 30 years ago. My children have all grown up and left home following their own dreams. But that little toolbox has fixed many broken toys. Or undone tiny screws so I can change the battery. 😊 if I get stuck, I can phone him up, and he tells me what I need to do. 😊 Blessings and hugs to you both. Fantastic video and definitely informative. Along with a reminder about doing a food inventory 😅 Hugs xxx From Leicester England xx
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
What a wonderful comment! So smart to have something like that at hand!
@annettegraff83237 ай бұрын
My grandma had her own toolbox! Grandpa could be gone a week fixing a RR wreck She couldn't wait to fix a leaky faucet or gasket in the washer. She kept all her appliance manuels and parts lists. She purchased the parts needed and seldom needed one of the boys to help. She did get my cousin to help put a new ceiling in ! She taught me a lot !
@janetstonerook45527 ай бұрын
Great video! Much appreciated! My tip is that I use glass jars for much more than I used to. I have a lot of canning jars. I don't can as much now that I live alone but use the glass jars for food storage in my pantry and freezers. I always buy milk by the gallon as it's cheaper that way and split it up in glass quart jars and keep two in the fridge and freeze two. That way the milk doesn't go bad before I can use it. If it's on special sale, I'll buy two or three gallons and store all the extra in glass jars in the freezer. Milk just seems to taste better out of glass containers!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@nafeezabolia97247 ай бұрын
Can you freeze glass jars?
@brightbulb97782 ай бұрын
@@nafeezabolia9724 yes.
@allisonspeer6497 ай бұрын
My mom gave me the Betty Crocker Cookbook when I got married 45 years ago. My son always tells his wife... go get mom's red cookbook that where the good recipes are.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Lol! Love that!
@debraweaver74165 ай бұрын
I got my Betty Crocker cookbook as a wedding gift, too. I still love it!
@sandradanforth85245 ай бұрын
When using vacuum pack ,you can reuse the bags after washing 😊
@kjmav101354 ай бұрын
Love the aprons. Mine are all bib aprons, and I go straight from the kitchen to the table and eat with my apron on. I can’t tell you how often I’ve spilled on the apron, but not on my shirt!
@FrugalMoneySaver4 ай бұрын
That's so smart!
@crisramsey67577 ай бұрын
A thick robe and fuzzy socks keep me warmer in the house in winter. My own small tool box in the house and a little bit of knowledge between my husband and me have saved a lot. We have made some significant car and home repairs with those tools, some knowledge, KZbin and some phone calls to expert friends and family.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@danamissouri7 ай бұрын
We just canceled cable last week. Spectrum internet and cable was $255 a month. It was beyond ridiculous.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Whoa! You won’t miss it!
@Sherryl-nh3yeАй бұрын
My granddaughter has used Roku for awhile. She’s 20 & can be frugal if she wants to!
@julieannbailey95057 ай бұрын
What a great list! I would add, for me personally, at least, my sewing machine, bread machine and dehydrator. Oh, and a set of crochet hooks and knitting needles. With these I have been able to make so many things rather than buy them. I know not everyone would think a bread machine is a must have, but I have Celiac and work 6 days a week, so being able to make my own gluten free breads is a life saver. Oh!! And, just this evening I picked up a push mower from a gentleman on Facebook marketplace for FREE!! I already tried it out and it works!
@christinapoeller41707 ай бұрын
Would you mind sharing your recipe for homemade gluten free bread? My husband and son are gluten free and bread is so expensive! I would love to be able to make it for them.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Yay! All wonderful money savers!
@lindaodom13227 ай бұрын
I also have celiac and woukd love to have your recipe!!
@gertieriemer75484 ай бұрын
In the small town where i live, there is no public transit, and i only have a car some of the time. Walking in good footwear saves me so much money. I can get anywhere on my own steam and have walked on average 6 kms per day. Good exercise, lifts the spirits and gets me outside
@FrugalMoneySaver4 ай бұрын
That's so wonderful! Good for you!
@TeresaOwen-rt1sb4 ай бұрын
Any auto parts store will plug in to check the codes for the check engine lights. I take a picture of the code and research at home. Cut up old shirts to use as rags. I don’t buy souvenirs, I buy dish towels when I take trips. Something useful to remember the location. Another benefit to drying racks - they add moisture to the air in winter. Plus make your home smell clean. I also use my shower bar as a free drying rack. Save cards you receive to use as gift tags. I cut the back off and write the name on the front.
@FrugalMoneySaver4 ай бұрын
Wonderful suggestions! Thank you, Teresa!
@helenswanson14037 ай бұрын
My number one saver is my sewing machine. I mend everything, shorten or lengthen things. Make my clothes from clearance fabric. Make gifts. Quilts.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Love that!
@Sasa-pm7jc7 ай бұрын
Yes, especially gifts!!
@sophiawhite81987 ай бұрын
I mended the scrub pants for a co worker who would otherwise have thrown her pants out. She paid me with venison sausage her husband had smoked. I told her I would mend whenever she wanted.
@daniellelaplace64557 ай бұрын
And exchange fixing friends clothing with other services
@Pp4Gd7 ай бұрын
A quilt is really a very special gift! I was gifted one and although it is a size for sitting in your chair, I love it! Not all quilts have to be so large. It is great for that extra layer when I need to warmup.
@BellaCooks3967 ай бұрын
I have watched every video you have made. Because of your willingness to share your lives, my savings account has grown bigger and bigger. My pantry is fully stocked at sale prices. My husband has worked from home for 4 years and he can't leave the house 5 days a week, so I sold my car and we kept the 45 mpg hybrid. Yes, please do part 2.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
That is awesome! So wonderful for you both! Great job! Thank you so much for the kind words💕
@crterwil7 ай бұрын
My apron is a must! I wear one daily.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Love, my aprons too!
@dianebergschneider40282 ай бұрын
I love how you think..and do much of the same for many things you shared...my 4 adult kids are the quick and easy and costly options of everything...reuse? That word doesn't exist in their lives...surprises me as they grew up with savings of all kinds...they tease me as the coupon queen...I track all my savings from coupons and sales and so far in 2024, savings hover around 3K! Why not, I say! God bless you!!!
@FrugalMoneySaverАй бұрын
$3,000! That's so amazing! Good for you!
@vickibee84515 ай бұрын
I hang shirts and pants on clothes hangers and then hang then to each side of the doors inside especially in winter. I also have 3 clothes drying racks which are outside in summer and inside in winter in an out of the way place.
@FrugalMoneySaver5 ай бұрын
Helps so much!
@suziknowles3967 ай бұрын
Watching from the UK. I think I would have to say my pressure cooker. I can make delicious soup from chicken bones and vegetables - even scraps like leaves and stalks of broccoli and cauliflower. I also soak and cook dried pulses instead of buying canned - so much cheaper and, here in the UK, a much greater variety.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Sounds great!
@maryjothompson45787 ай бұрын
Garage sales and thrift stores where I live have great quality clothes, sometimes sheets, games, and movies. We save a ton doing our own yard work. A few years ago I took starts of a large spirea to plant and now have 6 large bushes dividing my back yard from the woods.
@juliemoore69577 ай бұрын
Me too! Buy 2nd hand!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
That's a great idea!
@mariafentis7 ай бұрын
Part two , The good tips are endless Happy Weekend!
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thanks, you too!
@grandknit10167 ай бұрын
Another great video! Yes, please, part 2! My tool that has saved us money is small but mighty: hair cutting scissors. ✂️ In October I will have been married for 50 years. Considering all the haircuts for my husband and 4 children (even grandchildren when they come into town) I can’t even calculate how much I’ve saved. I started cutting my husband’s hair right after we got married. He had a friend cut his hair and it was butchered! I thought, I can do better than that! And I did! Blessings
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Great idea!! That probably has saved you thousands!
@CookingwithDesi7 ай бұрын
Yes! My son cut my hubby’s hair which saved $20 & time & gas too! I cut my own hair too!
@TheElephantInTheRoom125 ай бұрын
I'm more interested in what is the key to your 50 yr marriage. Any tips on that would be appreciated!
@yessumify5 ай бұрын
Great video! I think a large steel water bottle helps because I can refill it at water fountains and not need to buy cases of water.
@FrugalMoneySaver5 ай бұрын
So smart!
@sillylilysallykaye49177 ай бұрын
The car reader deal is also a free service offered by O'Reilly Auto parts stores.
@karendixon71237 ай бұрын
Emmy…your hair looks especially lovely today! As always, loved your video!! Please consider doing a Part 2👍
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words! Will do!
@CarolineNewbery-Wills-r1n7 ай бұрын
Cannot do without my slow cooker,air fryer and steamer (3tiers).I often steam fish or chicken plus the veggies and have a healthy meal without the use of lots of fats. I have also invested in a food saver and it really does save money as I can buy large family packs when on offer and split them down to one or two portion packs. Thank you for showing this last item the food saver is a great money saver.
@FrugalMoneySaver7 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much for commenting and watching!
@eleanoreagly48445 ай бұрын
HOA does not allow clothes lines, so I use a wooden rack on the deck for drying clothing in summer. Winter I use the hang up drying racks inside in laundry area. Purchased an electric pressure cooker used once, off FB Marketplace for $5., it uses less electricity than Crock pot and is faster. FGowing some food, started from seeds. Propagated Coleus from cuttings.
@FrugalMoneySaver5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@renatal19723 ай бұрын
I have chickens, I charge $3 a dozen for the eggs to my coworkers, which feeds the hens for a month and we all get fresh free range eggs that get feed fresh veggies daily.
@FrugalMoneySaver3 ай бұрын
How I love that!
@firstname74707 ай бұрын
In 2017 was buying a $25 pack of toilet paper about every month or two and thought that was crazy, so installed a hand sprayer to use as a bidet. Works great and we still have them in both bathrooms. In just those 7 years have saved over $1000.
@keralee6 ай бұрын
Even cheaper and works better with zero plumbing, a "peri bottle" does the job very well. Free from ob/gyn...cheap on amz. Portable. Warm water option or at least room temp. Aimable so gets everything whereas bidets actually do not.
@auberjean68736 ай бұрын
@@keraleegreat idea! I'm not too keen on using cold water near my privates!