Aunt Vickie’s video here!! kzbin.info/www/bejne/mIWxmKuffbl7nqcsi=l_9-su6QmTkebT05
@alexperkins84334 ай бұрын
i lived in an off grid village in southeast asia for years - didnt have access to many products - quickly realized same about skin care. use NOThing. pple always say i have great skin (im in 60s)....& have used nothing my entire life 🙃...i agree 100%
@roxanneborunda92264 ай бұрын
I pay $1.07 a month for Hulu for 12 months. Some promotion I got
@apollovizsla4 ай бұрын
About 10 years ago, my sister was wearing a pair of the cheap bargain flip flops and she slipped and fell down a flight of stairs that were slightly wet from the rain. She had to have surgery and had 16 metal parts put into her ankle and ended up with a bad infection. In the long run, she did not save any money since she was out of work for so long, got behind on paying her bills, and her ankle will never be the same. A bargain isn't always a bargain! I refuse to wear them!
@cherifoster11144 ай бұрын
My apartment building has a table out in the dining area of the building (this is a senior apartment building) called "the free table" where you could put out things you don't use any more on that for people to take for free....This saves everybody a ton of time,money,grief,and a ton of trips to the the store!!!! That could give you a bit of an idea....👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
@cherifoster11144 ай бұрын
Of course these things need to be in good and are not expired....👍👍👍👍💯💯💯💯
@charlainereynolds71134 ай бұрын
My mom's senior complex has free tables too. Works out well.
@pamh.57054 ай бұрын
Ours is not a poor church, but neither are we in the lap of luxury. I may suggest the free table idea to our elders. Have a space where we can share unused items and anything that is unclaimed in 2-3 weeks can then be donated to a local shelter or thrift store. 🤔
@deeferry65204 ай бұрын
Great idea, I think I'll try and implement that here. Thank you for that
@theresarogerssimpson12804 ай бұрын
That's great!
@tracisawyer76814 ай бұрын
I would like to comment on the dollar flip-flops and this is not a money, saving thing, but more a charity thing. Every year I go to the bin and get at least one size of every size in there and take them to our homeless shelter. They are always in desperate need for these to give to people in the shower area so they have some thing to protect their feet. if you have any spare money, please think about doing this in your area. Thank you, Brooke for some great money saving ideas❤
@lowballmama67754 ай бұрын
My son bought a pair of those $1.00 flip flops and believe me when I say he wore them until the wheels fell off😳! I was so amazed, he put those flops on and wore them daily and I can't believe how well they stood up. He must have gotten a lucky pair but he was so upset when he finally had to throw them away 😂! He even repaired them a few times and they still did well, unbelievable 😊!
@albertacole33724 ай бұрын
Awesome ideal…. Thank you. ❤
@artherlene4 ай бұрын
I agree. making a contribute is great
@karen18664 ай бұрын
Socks too…yes, even with flip flops wear socks.
@catnapper75094 ай бұрын
I have not ever gotten lucky with $1 flip flops! They fall apart the first wearing! Don't waste your dollar on those.😮
@StephanieGiese4 ай бұрын
One random thing that saves me a surprising amount of money is that I don’t buy any pants or dresses unless they have pockets. It forces me to say no to a lot of otherwise cute clothes, but I know they ultimately won’t be practical for me and I won’t wear them as much.
@KCRLearningAcademyАй бұрын
I bought gowns last year from Walmart. I've worn this style for over 10 years. I liked them because they're slightly above the knee and all cotton. They changed the material and now they're a stretchy polyester which I'm not crazy about. But they redeemed themselves one day when l discovered they had slit pockets in the side seams. 🎉❤
@mes97664 ай бұрын
Another use for witch hazel is for the other end. If you have a sore bum from being sick with diarrhea or hemorrhoids witch hazel will reduce the swelling/pain. Also worked on lady parts after child birth. It has lots of uses.
@Jaynes-Path4 ай бұрын
My teenagers use it on acne too. It will reduce the swelling, redness and size so the pimples will dry up and stay gone. It really helps my daughter to wash her face and to dab some on a problem area. Having a pimple free face is a extreme confidence booster during those hard years when your body seems to be fighting you with unstable hormones, sudden weight gain and growth. Kids can be so mean to each other at this age and keeping that acne to a minimum really seems to help them.
@KCRLearningAcademy4 ай бұрын
I forgot about this until you mentioned using witch hazel on your bum.Witch hazel is actually the main ingredient in the Tucks pads that they sell for hemorrhoids. They also sometimes give them to you in the hospital after you’ve had a baby to ease the pain and swelling. I have not priced them in years, but Tucks pads are much more expensive than a bottle of witch hazel and a cloth.
@snowcrash4286Ай бұрын
I like witch hazel for toner or light cleaning, but you’ll take my Olay and Mizon from my cold, dead hands.
@cty92054 ай бұрын
Love your list here's mine--Empty nester household. No alcohol/cigarettes/vape No streaming services or subscriptions to computer programs, games or phone apps. No Dryer sheets, fabric softener No Bottled water No Paper napkins No holiday décor- a wreath for each season is all. No Rubbermaid food storage for leftovers, I have a few glass everything else goes in canning jars. No kitchen one trick ponies-all appliances and gadgets must pull their weight and do at least 3 things.
@FloridaSunshine9044 ай бұрын
We’re already in a recession! People that deliver the food to grocery stores know this and have known. It’s fixing to get real bad! Make sure u have bought plenty of flour, rice, sugar, salt, water, peanut butter. I own two little debbie snack cake routes. I take care of 20 major grocery chains. Please take my advice. Do not get scared. They want you to be in fear. It’s easier for them to control their narrative. God bless and everyone have a great day!
@karen18664 ай бұрын
I love this list!!
@lizh19884 ай бұрын
@@FloridaSunshine904 So true about fear. When things are darkest, God kicks in. I recently had some trouble and things got thin. But I could see that it wasn't so bad, and things would get better. Panicking doesn't help.
@ruthannnemet21 күн бұрын
😊@@karen1866
@stacylgh4 ай бұрын
When my son, now 26, was 2 years old I'd gotten him a toy he wanted but he lost his mind when he saw a Teletubby candy toy at the checkout. It was the first time he'd ever done that. I warned him and ended up giving the toy to the cashier and said we weren't getting that today. She fussed at me and told me I needed to buy that baby his toy. I told her to mind her own business. I'm not rewarding him for showing out in the checkout line. He'd ask for stuff growing up but never showed out like that in a store again. When I became a struggling single Mom when he was 7 he learned to go through coupons and sales papers with me before I went grocery shopping. If he could match up a good coupon with a good sale price I was more than likely going to get it for him.
@susantaulli65804 ай бұрын
I buy clothes and handbags second hand. I buy food or paper products at a salvage store or on sale. Take-out is maybe once a month. I follow a budget.
@ZenobiaDecrespin4 ай бұрын
We have nothing to RE SESS thats long gone. Im flexible i can adapt and do without almost everything. Poverty has taught me many things,needs and wants are vastly different and gratitude is key
@sandrasprings41744 ай бұрын
My eight things 1. Wash my own car 2. Don’t eat fast food to expensive and not healthy 3. Eat left overs the next day 4. Make a budget and stick to it 5. Buy good shoes that will last a year or two 6. Keep your vehicle up on oil changes to last longer 7. Try to save $20 dollars or more a month 8. Shop dollar store on things that cost way more in regular stores but is the same product
@mariatorrini22934 ай бұрын
all of my kitchen items are second hand, cookware, prep, all of it. It may look expensive, but its second hand. I started a food pantry 3 years ago, and add to it, only buying milk, eggs, meat. No cable, fancy vacations, love camping, I cook one meal, freeze one, rotate them, I live on 975.00 per month.
@kristy17994 ай бұрын
I don’t spend money on new plant pots…..I love to garden and do it mainly in containers if I bought pretty planters and pots all the time I would have a small fortune in it. Instead I repurpose stuff me or someone I know is throwing away like a old turtle sandbox I found on a curb with a missing lid or a old busted up metal mesh wagon we had behind the shed I just lined it with bags and filled it with dirt. I will by pots but only at garage sales or thrift shops for $1 or less. I also don’t buy potting mix it’s cheaper to buy peat moss, top soil, and perlite and mix it myself I get way more for my money that way.
@janad454 ай бұрын
I never use the expensive skin care products. All I use is Castor Oil! It works great for soft, smooth skin! Plus, it's very inexpensive!
@sandiblythe45084 ай бұрын
I love Castir Oil as well!!!
@elizabethkoobs10604 ай бұрын
Castor oil also works miracles on sore lady parts after childbirth. The midwives taught us this at the popular Birthing Center I worked at for almost 25 years.👶👶👶👶
@geraldinelucas31434 ай бұрын
One of the things I do to save money is make a list when I get in the store I go directly to those items (I don't go to any other isles) and get only what I have on that list.
@KCRLearningAcademy4 ай бұрын
I bought Walmart plus when they had it on sale for half price on Black Friday. So now I order about 90% of my groceries online. I feel that saves me money because I’m not tempted by anything I see in the store.
@lizh19884 ай бұрын
I don't have a car, and I started having groceries delivered after Long Haul got me. I figure the delivery plus tips are a lot less than I would pay for car, gas and insurance payments. I really appreciate the people who deliver.
@rebeckia29024 ай бұрын
My mom told me about witch hazel years ago for my son's rough and bumpy skin. It is gentle and keeps his face clear. 😊
@SouthernFrugalMomma4 ай бұрын
It is honestly THE BEST!!
@louiselynch92674 ай бұрын
I think we have been there for awhile. >We stopped buying soda, drinks, - we do koolaid type drinks and tea. >stopped buying bread products and bought flour and doing most of our own >send husband to store with grocery list, he doesn't wander > We shop our pantry and freezer first before shopping, meal planning. > we do a once a week out in the car, and double up when we can. > turned the heat to 66 just enough to keep pipes warm, everyone can put socks and sweaters. and God forbid the thousand blankets we have all over. Love your videos.
@lpiseczny4 ай бұрын
1) I stopped buying my daily iced coffee from the local coffee shop. I make a pot of coffee at home and refrigerate it. I saved $5/day and then some because I often bought a bagel or breakfast sandwich too. After a year I was able to pay off my credit card. 2) I no longer pay credit card interest. I pay it off every month. 3) I never buy soda.
@barbiemarie23764 ай бұрын
I live in a studio in downtown Cincinnati I buy a front door hanging from Dollar Tree and I use an antenna I put in my window for local stations. This is from a girlie who worked 15 years at Time Warner Cable and had all the channels and DVRS. Tip if you have cable Internet drop down to the cheapest you won't see a different in speed. There is no such thing as different cable line or fibrotic lines.
@claudiamello76844 ай бұрын
Love this drop down cable idea. This gives me ten bucks a month to put elsewhere. I don't need hi- speed anything, I had been wasting money.
@conniephillips82174 ай бұрын
Oh my dear, I have used white vinegar as a fabric softener for years. It leaves the clothes smelling fresh, eliminates detergent build up and softens fabrics. People have asked me how I get my towels so soft and the answer is to wash them in cold water and use white vinegar as of rinse.. it's so inexpensive and works better than almost every other product I found. Good tips my friend!!!
@theresesouthworth2274 ай бұрын
Fabric softener hunks up the inside of your washer and can cause problems. I just dawn for washing and vinegary for rinsing. Dry clothes on hangers and just use drier for fluffing or at the end for certain items.
@shagan91194 ай бұрын
I don't buy Wal-Mart shoes. I don't buy fabric softener. I do but Christmas decorations after Christmas, I love 75% off. I will not purchase big price things until I have the chance to look for things at thrifts stores. I bought my daughter a 500.00 drafting desk at a thrift store for 50.00.
@PattiFortune-ju7mm4 ай бұрын
Maybe a Depression. We have been in a recession for 2 years now. Inflation job layoff’s businesses closing doors forever. You have good advise on how to save. Been doing most of them for over a year now. Take care of you and the family
@LindaASJ4 ай бұрын
Yeah and they’ll change their “definition “ but we already know. Groceries never lie
@katrinaDS4 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@metoo50044 ай бұрын
Agreed 👍
@stephanieboyd17844 ай бұрын
We homeschool….for seasonal decor we make the construction paper chains to hang around the room. It counts as a craft & easy decor….using something we have anyway…and just use the “seasonal colors”.
@LindaASJ4 ай бұрын
In my opinion we’ve been in a recession for over a year. The government just keeps changing the definition. Inflation is about to go through the roof. Hope everyone has a stocked pantry
@catnapper75094 ай бұрын
True!
@RachaelGenX4 ай бұрын
Yup, we’ve already hit a recession We’re headed full into another Depression
@stormyweather28074 ай бұрын
With a 3.3% GDP last year and unemployment under 4% for the past 24 straight months...why do you think that?
@LindaASJ4 ай бұрын
@@stormyweather2807 Unemployment numbers are a lie. They don’t include the people who have exited the unemployment system and still haven’t found work. The numbers also don’t include the amount of people who retired early, a lot by force, who aren’t eligible for unemployment because they signed a retirement package. The numbers don’t include the people who are just skating by doing their own hustle for cash to get by living with friends, family or in their vehicles. Unemployment numbers are what the government (either party in power) want us to see. Same with the inflation numbers. Ha! They say that inflation is going down and cheer, cheer, cheer for them. Such BS! If you double the price of an item and then take it down 10%, should we celebrate the 10% off? I think NOT.
@stormyweather28074 ай бұрын
@@LindaASJ those workers are captured in the BLS underemployment rate, which last I saw was between 7-8%. Pretty good considering college graduate underemployment rates are nearly 40% and skew the average. We have businesses, mostly service related, that can't open more than 3 days a week because of lack of workers. Nursing homes are struggling. When our paper mill closed suddenly, non-service job fairs popped up every other week. And if the high cost of goods is due to inflation, why are corporation's profits skyrocketing? Inflation would be affecting those profit margins as well.
@mommaluvs2sew3 ай бұрын
I want you to run for President right now. Seriously.
@julielucas48474 ай бұрын
I am just now getting a chance to watch your video.... if people want the "fabric softener " smell, you can get essential oil and put a few drops on your wool balls. Works great!
@amandaharvey47624 ай бұрын
Love the conviction in your voice about the impulse buys. Hahahaha. I’m with you, Brooke. They need to get a grip with all that mess. 😂🤣
@TeresaDMouth4 ай бұрын
BROOKE, I just had a birthday. I got new, heavy casserole pans from Ross. They are just what I asked for to feed this family of 8. Less than $12 for both, retail was over $65. I'm happy and excited about my presents. Can't wait to use them this week. A need not a want. ❤
@susanmoore80744 ай бұрын
I order a lot off of Amazon because I don’t have to leave my house to get it. And they usually are cheaper…. I’ve been in the grocery store or Walmart and compared prices and ended up ordering it online (because I have prime I can be petty like that).
@terryswald90434 ай бұрын
Let's face it skin Care products not needed why because no matter what your going to get wrinkles we all get old . Make-up I don't buy it and who needs it we are all pretty inside and outside. Never buy new I go to thrift stores. I dont go to restaurants cost to much money that could be put to better use . God Bless you and your Family 🙏
@LindaASJ4 ай бұрын
Putting a dry towel in the dryer with wet clothes will help dry your clothes in half the time
@Userf34567uvvvcxx4 ай бұрын
Thank you
@lizh19884 ай бұрын
We use a fan and a clothesline, mostly. It works rather well, the machine spins the clothes pretty dry.
@lindagbukvic94414 ай бұрын
I love your el-natural hair. You go girl!! I'm embracing the way God made me. 😉
@maritzakincaid43034 ай бұрын
I found a few drops of essential oil, or even perfume oil, on the wool balls gives my clothes that yummy scent I miss from dryer sheets!
@UsernameUnkwn214 ай бұрын
Witch Hazel is not a humectant so it would not 'moisturize' your face..it is a replacement for alcohol based toners.. if you need a humectant .. castor oil, hyaluronic acid, or food grade glycerine mixed 50 /50 in a spray bottle with water are all cheap alternatives
@carolynallen90164 ай бұрын
Use the 24 hour rule of sleep on it for large high $ purchases
@shirleymurphy19584 ай бұрын
I think we are in a recession now . Been told we will go thru a type of depression not like 1920 but will still affect our households . Your ideas are so important. Saving as much as you can is important. Use the dryer balls with a few drops of herbal oil on them in the scent you like . 😊
@gwenadams67584 ай бұрын
I buy the $1 flip-flops and take the top part off, then crochet around the soul and make slippers or sandals out of them. I'm like you if I don't need it I don't buy it. Love the channel and the family. Bless ya'll
@carolgladney98904 ай бұрын
What do you use to make a hole for your hook, to pull yarn through? I would love to do that
@gwenadams67584 ай бұрын
@@carolgladney9890I use different things but mostly I use a 2.0mm needle or a plastic canvas metal needle. With arthritis in my hands I sometimes use a candle to heat up the needles to push through easier.
@deez42823 ай бұрын
Fabric softener ruins your washer! We stopped using it a long time ago.
@allyrooh36284 ай бұрын
I recommend going to estate sales for Christmas decor. You can get everything on the cheap!
@aimee22344 ай бұрын
Thank you, Brooke! Another reason I do delivery or pick up. I only get what's on the list. Have a glorious day and be blessed always, my Southerland Squad! xoxo
@SouthernFrugalMomma4 ай бұрын
Yes!! It really helps with impulse buying!
@aimee22344 ай бұрын
@@SouthernFrugalMomma ❤
@alizaday4 ай бұрын
We’re in a recession in New Zealand, I can’t afford sky etc. No takeaways, hardly any meat. Fresh vegetables are so expensive, last summer cauliflowers were over $11. Small packet of salad mix 150 grams $4. Vit c for the face $12 but lasts a very long time from the Wharehouse it’s in a pump bottle. Works really good for your skin. I do my own decor , I go to art CENTER’s and buy stuff on sale.
@jent22624 ай бұрын
I will pray for you because we are in Springfield MO in USA and we feel the pinch on groceries too AND our electricity has gone up too.
@carolynmorrill5764 ай бұрын
Brooke I started using coconut oil on my whole body. Face legs arms stomach and butt. I am 62 and everyone said I look in my 40. After shower dry off and I take the coconut solid oil rub in hands and put all over. I don't have the winkle's other have at my age on my face.
@Kellz_zignotzag4 ай бұрын
Btw, I'm so glad I found your channel. I learned simple country cooking from my mom & granny. Seasoning consisted of onions, bell pepperd snd bacon grease. I remember when mom discovered Lowery seasoned salt. Lol she put itnin everything. Loving all the cooking ideas!
@lisah26934 ай бұрын
I love witch hazel, coconut oil and beef tallow for my skin… so inexpensive and great for your skin!
@kathymeacham29774 ай бұрын
We are going into a depression ! See the long food lines see the economy collapsing ! This is a sighn here hyperinflations at the stores everytime you go to the store it goes up time to wake up
@stormyweather28074 ай бұрын
How do you define 'hyperinflation'? Have you seen the profits posted by conglomerates who hold a monopoly in the production of food in the US?
@leswilliams40224 ай бұрын
Haven't purchased paper towels, paper plates, paper napkins, fabric softener or fabric sheets for about the last ten years. Try to limit any one time use products, do occasionally purchase small packages of bottled water to keep one on the lawn mower, but do refill with tap water for several uses.
@56dh4 ай бұрын
I received hair conditioner that I don't use but used it on a cloth in the dryer as a fabric softener.
@charliedavis8894Ай бұрын
Back when my kids were small, they had too many toys (generous grandparents). One day, I took paper grocery sacks into their rooms and bagged up toys. I left their favorites that they slept with and enough for them to play with, but I took 2-3 bags from each room. I wrote their names on the bags then put them in the top of my closet. A few months later we were at the store and they were begging for new toys so I told them I had a surprise at home for them. I gave them each one bag and told them they had to refill the bag with the toys they were tired of. We swapped those toy bags back and forth every few months for years and they only got new toys at Christmas and birthdays. They were happy and I never had to deal with the begging at the stores after that.
@redgingerbreadpam4 ай бұрын
I don't have **"Satellite cable or Internet ...I have Netflix & KZbin & use my unlimited data for everything ***Dryer...hang all of my clothes on indoor drying racks ***Car payment....paid cash *** Rent or mortgage... Paid for ***Tons of purses....carry a good quality small black pack pack...as my 3 yo granddaughter calls a back pack 😅 ***DON'T BUY ***Expensive plants to do my garden ***Generally anything new...I try thrift stores, marketplace, garage sale for items I need. Sometimes I get things free also. ***Scent pebbles for washer ***Shaving cream for legs ..I use handmade soap that I made...last way longer ***Drinks when I'm out & about...I carry my bubba cup filled from house. This includes coffee...I take mine from the house in a beautiful thermal cup I got for my birthday Tomato Sauce...I only use tomato paste & my own water Broth of any kind....I either can my own or use Bette thab bouillon etc Mainly because I don't want or able to haul heavy watered items Bottle water Sodas....I drink tea that I make Magazines
@lesliejohnson81774 ай бұрын
I have to buy vinegar or fabric softener because I won't spend money on a dryer. We had a rat delivered in our dryer back in 2015. Will not take my chances of that again . Brand new dryer. Nope I have clothes lines. Thank you so much for your inexpensive meals. Love them !
@vintagehomemaker93384 ай бұрын
Amen to the clothesline! When you line dry indoors during the winter, it helps add humidity to your home. Clothes dried outside smell wonderful! My dryer broke a few years ago and I'm doing just fine without it.
@lesliejohnson81774 ай бұрын
I know. People are missing out on that wonderful smell and I also think some fabrics dry wrinkle free. But I love to iron too. The new ways aren't always the best. I would be lost without my iron. My grandma would roll over in her grave if she saw what some of her relatives were wearing. She even ironed my grandpa's boxers and handkerchiefs.
@teresanorris47694 ай бұрын
I mourn the money I spent on cable or satellite tv. We waited way too long to get rid of it. I’m going with you on the blind bags. No more! We make decor out of school supplies if we put anything up. I agree with you on the rest.
@sherlynpatterson43044 ай бұрын
Diluted Selsium Blue Natural shampoo is a good facial cleaner and no moisturizer is needed. Will try the witchhazel. Witchazel is good for sunburns.
@MustangSally2.04 ай бұрын
Dollar Store flip flops are the devil! Lol As are dollar store large trash bags! They break on you at the most inopportune times, like the dang flip flops! Lol Nope nope and nope!
@christinatareski88824 ай бұрын
I bought a pair of gray and white addidas flip flops on sale for $60 over 10 years ago. I still have them and use them when I garden. They have thick cushion and feel great! I felt horrible spending that much on flip flops...but I have gotten my money's worth for sure. Those $1 flip flops hate people.
@elizabethkoobs10604 ай бұрын
Crocs flip-flops last forever, too! They're very cushioned also.
@janeadams52074 ай бұрын
I am so stinking excited because I have proof it is a small world and I could not wait to tell you! I am selling a bunch of random items i am not using and a lady bought a non working lantern from me which she is re-purposing based on ideas she saw on aunt Vickie’s channel. Isn’t that Amazing?! I live in Southern California.
@ericarandall26924 ай бұрын
Wow! That is a small world, how neat! I’m in Southern California, too.
@tngalvols11844 ай бұрын
Yessss agree on those blind bags.. I hate them. I also dont do seasonal decor. Its minimal if I do.
@ZenobiaDecrespin4 ай бұрын
Dollar tree if you have to for seasonal decorating
@alizaday4 ай бұрын
Flip flops, use a bread tag over the bump and against the bottom of the flip fop it will extend the use of them Got to grow you’re own veggies in a bucket at least
@bwebgirl4 ай бұрын
Preach, Sister! I love your videos! Thanks for sharing!
@lindanizamoff79814 ай бұрын
At Christmas I have snowmen decorations in the house. When I put away the Christmas stuff the snow men can stay out till winter is over. In the fall I have scarecrow and pumpkin things in the house, they can be put out the end of September and stay out til the first of December. I like small wooden things, so they do not take up much room in the storage area. A few items in a strategic place are all you need. less is more.
@tinamariebartley86754 ай бұрын
I just LOVE your logic!!! We all have these impulse buys or these items that we pay for over and over again and realize that we really don’t need! Thank you for bringing this to our attention and I am guilty but I will do better going forward because of this video Brooke! 💗💗💗
@cheryl39784 ай бұрын
You are so sweet! You have encouraged us to be more frugal 🥰
@mom2love6214 ай бұрын
Love your channel and you are so right about impulse buying at stores love your budget cooking videos thanks for sharing ❤❤
@barbaramorris16774 ай бұрын
Thanks Brooke! Great tips.
@AngelaLiberty4 ай бұрын
Thank You for all of your great ideas love you and your Family I think your awesome enjoy the rest of your week 🤗😁❤️
@aprilpopplewell74994 ай бұрын
Love your show thanks so much.
@mdoe374 ай бұрын
I booted the ex and the satellite dish in one swift kick....lol. The only streaming service I have is for KZbin so that your lovely videos aren't constantly interrupted and I can also stream music. Otherwise I have an antenna installed on the eave of the house. Honestly, other than budget, craft, or cooking videos, I literally never watch TV. I have one tiny bottle of cheap fabric softener from Dollar Tree in case I have something that needs a little more freshening otherwise I avoid that stuff like the plague. You always walk buy these men who smell like a bouquet of flowers because their wives do laundry with heavy scented soap, scent beads, softener, and dryer sheets. Vinegar works if you have to have something. Homemade laundry soap is another thing...but "the guy" looked at me like my hair was on fire when I mentioned it.
@vintagehomemaker93384 ай бұрын
I think some people just pour fabric softerner straight from the bottle without measuring it.I have had people pass by me who absolutely "reek" of fabric softener!!
@thelemicgal4 ай бұрын
Creamy Vaseline, if you can find it at the Dollar Tree, is an awesome moisturizer.
@shantelcaudill69714 ай бұрын
Please do not use anything on your face or body that is petroleum based. Your body is the biggest organ and all those toxins seep into your blood stream. Use castor oil instead or even olive oil.
@Whitney_Sews4 ай бұрын
I refuse to get Amazon Prime. If I need to order from Amazon I wait until it's enough to amount to free shipping. It keeps me from impulse buying and I only end up making a couple of orders each year.
@lindanizamoff79814 ай бұрын
me too.
@marielonsdale17654 ай бұрын
If you're a Senior Prime is half price. You may want to check out.
@suel.91514 ай бұрын
There are times that when I'm feeling low I shop to make myself feel better but it often becomes buyer's regret the next day!
@gabbyfowl4 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Witch hazel is awesome. Been using it since a teenager. When my kids were getting some acne breakouts got out the witch hazel. Oldest grandson uses it now too.
@jackiecota-ne8ye4 ай бұрын
Sooo true Brooke!!! Thanks for the tips in this economy!! 😊❤❤
@samanthadudley64124 ай бұрын
We don't pay for streaming services we only use the free ones. At times my husband will want to watch something on a streaming service that we have to pay for but he always forgets to cancel it till I do it. We don't use fabric softener or dryer sheets, they are actually flammable. I don't use skin care products either. I don't buy the surprise bags either. My husband likes to get yard decorations for Halloween and Christmas because he decorates for them holidays every year. I don't decorate for holidays, at Christmas I only put up the tree. I don't buy the $1 flip flops anymore, Walmart don't even sell them for a $1 anymore.
@jent22624 ай бұрын
I like using walmart pickup and Sams Club pick up, keeps me from over spending. Keeps the temptation at bay😊
@deeferry65204 ай бұрын
I agree with you on the dryer sheets and fabric softener, I also use dryer balls but I only use the tumble dryer to dry towels, I dry everything else either outside or indoors on a rack. If you haven't got dryer balls, scrunched up aluminium foil works just as well. I got rid of my large double oven, why use 3 - 5KWof power to bake a casserole. I have a convention/combi oven and a couple of air fryers. I only pay for netflix, here in the uk its £10 a month. I no longer have a house phone as our mobiles have free calls and texts. We only decorate for christmas. loads of things I've done to save money and protect the environment. Great video Brooke xxx
@margcobbett76764 ай бұрын
Hi Brooke! Just came from Aunt Vickies channel,great suggestions on things to save money on..ty for sharing❤
@alanbirkner195819 күн бұрын
I use very little of the cheapest laundry detergent when on sale. A bottle of cheap shampoo lasts about a year. I water down conditioner. We use bar soap. 3 of us live in a 2BR apartment (we own) near Chicago. My kids are 50, 47, and 43. The kids (and grandkids) never got lots of toys. They played outside when weather was good. My kids (and grandkids) got used toys and clothes. Most people have too much stuff. My daughters-in-law were raised the same way. Tina, Al's wife
@jeanniewright25544 ай бұрын
Good tips, but even better explanations! Thanks!!
@SharonG-ip3ll4 ай бұрын
Excellent tips. I have a couple as well. Unplug all counter top appliances when not in use. They don't use much electricity when turned off, but they still leach a little bit. Switch to LED light bulbs. We use the daylight bulbs in the living room. A 100 watt bulb only uses 23 kilowatts of electricity. Also, turn lights off when you leave a room. Wash your car by hand instead of going to the car wash. This would be great for the boys to do, especially if you gave them a few dollars of pocket money for it. Thanks for a great video. I hope some of my tips can help you or some subscribers to save money. Recession or not, we all need to cut corners where we can. Blessings to you and your family.
@patdavey26904 ай бұрын
My mom loved using witch hazel on her face. It’s the real deal. Love, love, love your humor and excellent advice!
@ashleyb98444 ай бұрын
I just us wash my face with Ultra Gentle Neutrogena. It's not really a hard soap it's gentle for your face my face has been softer.. it's about $10 for the biggest bottle at Walmart and it lasts me for months.
@janetshares16 күн бұрын
I just discovered your channel today so I'm sure there are many videos to catch up on. I will definitely try the vinegar in laundry and also the witch hazel. I live in the southwest where humidity sometimes is in the single digits so dry skin is common where I live.
@leashy12044 ай бұрын
I agree with your entire list. There are so many unnecessary things we all spend money that we could really do without. Great list!👍👍
@LisaYoung-bb5fe4 ай бұрын
We don’t buy paper towels or paper napkins. Cloth napkins, tea towels or any other reusable cloth will work. If you need to drain grease off fried foods, use coffee filters. We have a Kureg coffeemaker and use the refillable pods instead of the single use pods. Currently we are trying to get away from dish network and start streaming.
@erinj96424 ай бұрын
Forbes, which is the business school I graduated from, had previously predicted a recession but has backed off because the markers on the economy just aren't there. HOWEVER, what we are all feeling in the wallet is inflation/shrinkflation at a time when corporations are reporting record profits. We're being pinched by greed.
@stormyweather28074 ай бұрын
Exactly right.
@denisedieter90044 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video. You are right about wasting a lot of money on those things. On certain things. Justin FYI, we both have the same throw pillow in our homes!
@lesliejohnson81774 ай бұрын
You are a blessing! Love your channel.
@pamela-gw7xo4 ай бұрын
Great life tips Brooke!! Love your content and sweet southern accent . Your positivity is quite inspiring! Thanks for all you do to help make this world an even better place for all. 💕🦋💕
@ABaker2k44 ай бұрын
Girrrrrl!! You need to make that a T-shirt 😂🤭 "Impulse buys are the 😈!" I 💕 💕 💕 this collab and I'm so on board with these frugal sharing tips!! Keep up the amazing videos 💜😄 Have an amazing week!! See ya next video 👍🏼🤓
@stephanienunley38694 ай бұрын
Brooke, I do not use face/body skin care products either... 99% of the time. But I have this issue every 3-4 of years, where my T-zone gets EXTRA dry and flaky. I will try the Witch hazel just to try it, but I found something 25 years ago that zapps my face and makes everything better in just a couple of days. Twenty years ago I thought this was extremely expensive. By Estee Lauder, it's called Revitalizing Supreme Anti Aging Cell Power Creme, and it cost me $65 for like 4 oz back then. I only bought it because my face was so dry. Yes, it took out of my budget back then, but that 4 oz lasted me 14 years! When I finally scraped the bottom of the jar and went to look for more at Dillards where I purchased the 2nd jar, it was a whopping $95! I bought it again because it lasted me so long before. I was 39 then and my daughter was 4. I figured by the time my second jar was gone, I would be in my 50's and probably not care anymore about that dry skin problem. But the second jar only lasted me 5 years. The reason? My then 8 y/o started digging into my stuff and saw a face cream and decided to use up over half the jar on her face! At 44, I decided that I wasn't going to replace it, but yes, my girl got a good talking to! It just so happened after that, I never had that problem again where dry skin on my face was a problem. It was at that point that I started using 100% spf sunscreen in the summer. So I guess I wanted to say that younger people who want to have golden skin? Use sunscreen!
@HazelHammond15054 ай бұрын
My Dad sweared by witch Hazel!! that's all he ever used. he was in his 80's when he passed away. and people were always saying he didn't look his age. on your flip flops that the middle comes out. the tie on your bread loafs. that look like a U. put the thingy that came out back in the hole. and then put the "U" bread tie on it so it can't come back threw the hole.
@charitycaldwell77504 ай бұрын
I've tried the bread tie thingy and it doesn't work
@gloriapeel68874 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing great ideas!
@kristenmcmunn83424 ай бұрын
LOVING the checkout junk speech!😂 👏 👏 yes ma'am!!
@helenstamenkovic93264 ай бұрын
You, talking about the facial products reminded me of something my daughter-in-law taught me. She comes from a Hispanic family and I wonder if they learned it from folks who had come from Mexico who may not have the money to buy deodorant. So, she said: put Isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab and wipe on your underarms to replace deodorant. So, I tried it and was amazed. It kept me sweat-free all day and at the end of the day, I still smelled like I did when I initially wiped my underarms with the alcohol. So, yes that original smell does smell like alcohol but, I don't mind the smell at all. And Wow what a cheap deodorant compared to my beloved Secret deodorant!
@mousemeat13524 ай бұрын
Love, love, love secret powder scented deodorant but cannot afford it any more. Will try alcohol, thank you.😊
@karen18664 ай бұрын
I’ve been doing this forever!! Deodorant has many toxic chemicals in it. Regular showers are a must. Alcohol kills the bacteria so you don’t need antiperspirant or deodorant.
@robinfrances84094 ай бұрын
Alcohol is also antibacterial.
@jaybee7664 ай бұрын
Hi 👋🏽 all! 2 things I wanted to add. Fabric softener is terrible for towels- makes them less absorbent. As a black woman I do need lotion but honestly for my face I just use ponds or oil of Olay- whichever is on sale and lasts a long time! Love your channel! 🎉
@southla75814 ай бұрын
I download a couple apps and scan my receipts and any I find on the ground. Trade in points for Amazon gift cards. My husband took me to lunch Sunday for under $5 for both of us at Sams 😂
@DeviantDawnsmagicalshitshow4 ай бұрын
Ya know.... I watch you at night when I'm cooking . It's like having my friend in the kitchen with me and we are chatting about all kinds of stuff. Thanks for coming over lol
@saraklotz71554 ай бұрын
I pray that we dont go into a recession and I agree with you on the items that you dont spend money on. We have roku also. Thanks so much!!
@adigmon4 ай бұрын
I’m with you! I use witch hazel and I use a good cold pressed olive oil in the bath or after shower to moisturize. If you get razor bumps, it’ll change your life!
@Grayce474 ай бұрын
I don't buy fabric softener, dryer sheets or scent beads for laundry. We do not buy those room scent things like plug ins. I don't buy paper plates, straws or plastic cutlery. We have camping dishes we use for picnics/camping and glass/metal straws. I have a mug/plate/cutlery at work to use for lunches.
@tngalvols11844 ай бұрын
Honey I think we have been in a recession..lol. I have to buy my dryer sheets. I HATE STATIC CLING! I save by using the reusable bags from Temu so I dont buy plastic sandwich bags anymore. I also use my bags from bread or rolls to put food in..❤ they work to store food in❤ I make my own dawn power spray. I save by using my veg. Scraps to replant and. Grow more. I save in all kinds a ways. Temu is another way I save big!❤
@teresamozingo65214 ай бұрын
Try using half of a dryer sheet at the time. We have started doing this and it works for us.
@suebeal46824 ай бұрын
Thx. Talking about serotonin, put a spark in my head. That really makes so much sense. I do that too much. Bless you for your common sense.