Shop to replace, not add. I love this! Going to use this mantra rest of the year for my closet!
@cheryltoth3099 ай бұрын
Love the speed you used to deliver the savings tips. Really dislike videos that take 30 minutes to make 3 points.
@SherryEllesson9 ай бұрын
This was a good video. I'm already pretty adept at frugality, but it never hurts to review and calibrate. Hoping this year brings you 100K subs!
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I hope so!
@missburr12286 ай бұрын
She is great
@angelawood98539 ай бұрын
At last a sensible articulate person giving valuable tips
@gabrielafonseca40349 ай бұрын
Identify what mood makes you want to eat or spend. Some people do it when they're feeling down. I am more prone to spend or have food cravings when I'm in the mood to "celebrate" and say "You deserve it!". I actually sometimes avoid going out all together when I'm too giddy and "celebrate" at home doing something I enjoy, like baking with ingredients I already have, or dance, or making a happy playlist
@LaManteca768 ай бұрын
Oh that's a good idea! I like the idea of making a happy playlist. 😊
@peterrex81919 ай бұрын
We live in an environment where being frugal is called being cheap..saving money is for poor people…you have money by “showing” you have it. Once you leave that mindset behind, it is so much fun to save money, get a deal etc..as I’ve come to know more and more wealthy people, having come from working class roots..my first impression was..wow they are “cheap” considering how much money they have..but have evolved to realize they are wealthy because they are frugal whenever possible and put the money to work..not give it away to “show” in many cases, complete strangers, they have money…
@janetbransdon37424 ай бұрын
Not any more... recycling and upcycling is something that is admired in today's climate
@obietravels6522 ай бұрын
younger people seem to be especially more environmentally conscious. Yet there are way too many people who are conspicuous consumers and would never buy anything secondhand.
@trixienuno5289 ай бұрын
You mentioned some things I haven't seen in other frugality videos. Interesting and informative.
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed!
@williamclark12449 ай бұрын
I already do most of this list but the spending journal is an excellent tip. Just thinking about having to write every little purchase down can also help one to avoid spending. Thanks for posting.
@victoriousvkg9 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@ExLibris-Alys2 ай бұрын
Straight to the point with no waffle, I love it. Some youtubers talk to hear their own voices, so the fact that this video was just bullet point info is great. Thank you.
@sablisland5 ай бұрын
I've always known grocery shopping hungry is a bad idea but I've never considered eating something from home before going out to eat - a bit like pregaming a night out. So smart! You'd probably be less likely to get an appetizer, order the bigger option, consider dessert as well. I'm a real dessert person and often skip dessert at restaurants even if I really want it, and a coworker of mine told me recently that sometimes they eat dinner at home and then go to the restaurant just to get dessert. Much cheaper than the whole meal out and still gets you the sweet treat you wanted!
@slurricane_4 ай бұрын
I work in a restaurant and I always think it’s super cute when couples do this. 😊 Most desserts don’t take long to prepare so they are usually in and out in under an hour.
@marywatkins67989 ай бұрын
Excellent tips we all need to hear! Live beneath your means!
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Absolutely!!
@emeraldc.87964 ай бұрын
I'm a pack rat, NOT a hoarder. The difference is that a pack rat will give you what you need or want to borrow. My son forgot he had to turn in a project next day. It was late in evening when he remembered. He said he had to make a homemade thermos. I asked him what did he need? He said a large coffee can, a smaller coffee can, aluminum foil & cotton balls. I had all items at home & clean cans with lids in garage. He put it all together right away. Turned it in the next day & got 100 on the project. I reuse, recycle, give away, have garage sales, loan out (no charge), etc. I'm constantly thinking of how to utilize items & not throw away. You have so many useful other ideas, thank you✝️🙏🏼
@brendalauts84734 ай бұрын
Yeah, my hoarder father in law claims he's a pack rat, too, as he wasted money storing his garbage in storage lockers and has to live with his son in his old age because he can't afford to live on his own. He gives stuff away, too, and hoards for other people, with the idea he will one day give them the stuff. The fact you're justifying keeping garbage says you should seek help now before you become a full blown hoarder.
@lighthouse6543Ай бұрын
So basically you're like that one neighbor who everyone loves and everyone borrows things from
@anyamet7776 күн бұрын
@brendalauts8473 I agree. The older you get, the less crap you should keep, otherwise you will end up like a liability to your family. Frugality is amazing when combined with minimalism Because you don't keep crap and also you don't just throw everything for the sake of having less !
@candicefrost4561Ай бұрын
I learned from an older lady about unplugging things when not using them, and I think it has really helped me
@danicegewiss8629 ай бұрын
My comfy sneakers ended up with holes in the toes. I found a pair (same brand) on sale. My feet require quality shoes. I shop once a week or less. We bought my husband's truck, our camper, and so much more from FB Marketplace. I start a new job on the 15th of next month. 50% will be invested and the other 50% will go into savings. We do all this and more.
@cherylT3219 ай бұрын
There are KZbin videos showing you how to repair shoes with a hole in it.
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@juliebalderas17389 ай бұрын
Wow I never thought to dye my black clothes. That’s a great tip.
@midlife_momentum7 ай бұрын
You can also change the color of clothes.
@saundrajohnson15719 ай бұрын
You have a really lovely speaking voice. 🙂
@thebrokenwallet8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@liisaelts75225 ай бұрын
Smaller plates. It was suggested as portion control, but you slowly change your mindset from being constantly hungry because the portion looks small on large plate to feeling full with smaller, because on smaller plate, the portion looks bigger, despite being the same portion and normal size portion. I realized I was cooking less than before and didn't miss bigger portions and that portion control also helped to lessen grocery bills, because you waist less and stretch the food out for longer.
@petersimpson6335 ай бұрын
"waist less", So true!
@jimmiepatrum2 ай бұрын
I've done this for years. I go to the baby department and buy small divided plates that are microwaveable. It's amazing what it does to your mindset to eat from a toddler sized plate. Just this week I bought three divided microwaveable plates for a total of $2.45 from Walmart. They will last me at least a year. Diane
@CherylSchwartz-zq2hb2 ай бұрын
Play a little game and I’ll come get 😊😊pp😊😊😊😊
@CherylSchwartz-zq2hb2 ай бұрын
I’m just trying
@imanassole9421Ай бұрын
I was raised to be frugal. Recently I decided to go harder on my utility bill. Better at using lights only when needed, and reduced thermostat to 60. Saved like 40 bucks. Every bit counts now.
@thebrokenwalletАй бұрын
It's amazing how even small changes can add up to big savings!
@kirstyclapham4009Ай бұрын
another way i've reduced my bill is to charge things like phone, laptop, at my local library. I'm lucky in that way as i live an easy 10 minute walk away, and im a student so it makes me study.
@mjones11227 ай бұрын
I also repurpose some of the envelopes from the mail to make grocery lists etc.
@wendyward11575 ай бұрын
I write my list on an envelope. I put coupons I will use in the envelope.
@beckyshell46494 ай бұрын
My mom used to open up envelopes to use for note paper or she would use them for my lunch money.
@beckyshell46494 ай бұрын
I had to wear navy shirts for work. The shirts would fade pretty fast as they got washed each week. I would dye them with navy rit dye to refresh them. The store manager said if you wore your shirt more than 2 months you needed to replace it. My shirts were 2 + years and still looking new. He knew where we worked he should have known we couldn’t be buying all new shirts every other month .
@bmarieluvstheearth38792 ай бұрын
I use envelopes that come in junk mail to put bill payments into when we are paying cash. If we take a sum.out of the bank to pay bills, I separate the cash into junk mail envelopes.
@Mike-ld4ou7 ай бұрын
Your video was so comforting in a word. It wasn’t drawn out or over done. I really did enjoy it. I’m frugal and save where I can. Most of what you said was common sense to me. But honestly 1/4 of it was new and I welcomed a reminder on the other 3/4 of the video. Very well done. I am looking forward to more of your videos. Thanks
@kaymack53047 ай бұрын
I didn’t expect to hear anything new in this list, but I did! I was raised very frugally but over the last 10 years or so have let it slip. I’m still debt free but as inflation continues and pay raises don’t keep pace, I’m trying to re-establish a budget. Love your delivery too. No fluff, just the facts.😂
@thebrokenwallet7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@mjones11227 ай бұрын
I use the grocery store flyers and a rubber spatula to clean or scrap pans before washing. Simply take the scraper and run it around the pan, wipe the residue on the flyers and throw them away. Saves your drains from getting clogged with food debris and grease, cuts down on water usage and repurposes the sale ads from the mail.
@sarahdee3745 ай бұрын
Two thoughts: library, big yes! and for those who don't know you can put a hold request on books and your library will notify you when it's available. I keep an "I want to read list" (I tend to forget) and as I need another couple of books I'll put the title on hold. and I wear a lot of black and for years have done a dye job on jeans and t-shirts every couple of years. It's like magic! I did find that some recycled jean fabric, like from plastic bottles, fade quicker and DO NOT take and hold dye very well. and thrift stores!!!
@azaminediva36189 ай бұрын
Very helpful video, and you have a lovely, soothing voice that made everything sound like encouraging advice rather than hard rules. I have anxiety and wouldn't want to give myself deadlines like timed visits or during lunch-break trips to grocery store, but can pass over that tip to be excited about some other tips. I'm not committed to frugal living but am trying to be mindful about spending and budgeting for saving, and started keeping a spending journal last year. I am definitely going to look up Ibotta and SuperCook too. Thank you for the many tips!
@MaryKane-qv5vz6 ай бұрын
Greetings from Eire. Buy cheap, buy twice. A spending journal is eye opening.
@obietravels6522 ай бұрын
As for fashion purchases, I’ve made a lifetime habit of purchasing high-quality goods second hand, and I built a side-hustle of re-selling those same items ( esp, handbags & vintage clothing)
@williaml.69222 ай бұрын
Tip #3: Shop when you're in a hurry (at approximately 0:51). To piggyback on this, because I am frequently guilty of wandering down every aisle in the supermarket and shopping when hungry, a coworker urged me to consider the curbside pickup option of grocery shopping. He said it helps him save money because he can take inventory of what his family actually needs while he's in the house adding groceries to the online pick list. I've tried it two or three times, and found it to be a useful way to keep the bill down.
@robertamazyck18619 ай бұрын
Right off the bat, very 1st tip, I'm going to use. Something I have just not think to do.
@Rach_M9 ай бұрын
What a great list of ideas. I'm quite frugal and watch a lot of these sorts of channels, but this video contained a heap of ideas I've never heard before, and some things that I hadn't really connected to frugality before. Good video!
@thebrokenwallet8 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@pamwalmsley18656 ай бұрын
I agree with all except one…..shopping in a time crunch….I always spend more because I don’t spend the time to compare prices.
@Milomuffin7713 ай бұрын
I have had to change my buying habits due to my changing circumstances. Now instead of buying expensive face creams, I use Astral, a basic cream for face and body. I have had more compliments on my skin this last year than ever before. Also now I have 3 cleaning products in spray bottles: one with vinegar, one with water and bleach and one with water, washing up liquid and a tab of bicarbonate soda. These 3 bottles meet all my cleaning needs.
@katielee93543 ай бұрын
l use Astral was well. Iv been using it for over 30 yrs when l read a famous celeb used it who had lovely skin. Im happy to say i'm over 70 yrs old and still have no wrinkles yet. l buy the largest tub when its on offer and it last me nearly a yr. Iv never bought any expensive face cream and have saved a fortune.
@gigihanley97579 ай бұрын
Good ideas. I subscribed.
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Welcome!!
@daisy_naples9 ай бұрын
What a great video. Lots of new ideas. Thank you!
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
You are so welcome!
@jbrigman50336 ай бұрын
I love the tip about shopping when you are in a hurry.
@mjones11227 ай бұрын
Cheap shoes take their toll on your body. Quality shoes last longer and support your feet and entire body.
@rf-g86845 ай бұрын
Good tips! One rule I love is the $1 rule: item cost÷number of uses should = $1 or less.
@zo_4719 ай бұрын
I liked the your thermostat picture was in Celsius
@monikakonrad16099 ай бұрын
Good advises, as always!!!
@JehanineMelmoth5 ай бұрын
There were some really good ideas here that aren’t on the usual list of frugal ways - such as having a separate email address for offers. I hadn’t thought of that! I love your presenting style so I’m going to subscribe.
@cathchirgwin34055 ай бұрын
Some really good advice here. It's great that you get under the surface of how we overspend. Don't throw anything away if you think you might want to buy it again is another thing. Minimalism is code for waste and consume.
@kingston43136 күн бұрын
I actually started to sell my old crap to declutter and surprisingly, people bought my old crap.
@MaryKane-qv5vz6 ай бұрын
I freeze batch cooking in glass so keep jam jars which hold a pound of food, sufficient for a meal for one. Just DO NOT fill jar to top as fluids expand in the freezing process. Concerned that plastic containers may leech chemicals into foods. Just remember to plan meals and allow defrosting time.
@jessicaharrison47194 ай бұрын
Even if you don't fill it all the way, it can still explode if you have the lid on when freezing initially. Found that one out the hard way.
@JohnOchie1826Ай бұрын
I cook, we buy produce, bogos, taught my husband to eat leftovers and vege, we eat out weekly or once in 2 weeks--- we consider it a date and not in a fancy place, i usually order kid's menu if there's any, whenever we go out ( we live in the country) i pack snacks, stanley thermos with coffee, water etc so there's no buying of food or coffee. Even if we are just going to the store i do this, we save a lot on coffee especially. We go crabbing, we go fishing, im not a picky eater and my husband is ummm trying also haha. I grow vege in pots, buy generics or bulk, drink a lot of water, watch free movies on tv ( no subscription), we walk a lot, sometimes at walmart parking lot or inside if its raining, and without buying anything. Im always looking forward to your videos,helps keep me going and learn more tips that i can apply. Thank you. 👍🤗
@shirleylangton79679 ай бұрын
This is an excellent list of tips, will save this one. Thanks.😃😃
@stevehartman17309 ай бұрын
Drink a glass of water b4 eating or market
@victoriousvkg9 ай бұрын
❤love this!!
@janetstonerook4552Ай бұрын
I carry a bottle of ice water in my car and sip it so I don't get too thirsty while I'm out. It keeps me hydrated and feeling more balanced. So I feel better physically and make better decisions.
@abil36969 күн бұрын
Such wise, unique insights! ❤ Thank you so much for this beautiful video. I learnt so much in such a short time!
@thebrokenwallet4 күн бұрын
You're welcome! Thank you for watching
@MoiseDaniel2 ай бұрын
Quiting smoking and drinking less alcohol did it for me! Shampoo is very expensive !,tooth paste and detergent!. Eating out again is very expansive!. I still live with my parents I'm 28 I tried to open 2 businesses and failed miserably! Right now I'm saving on everything like a mad man I had enough I will become a penny pincher if I have too.
@TheRmpostАй бұрын
Nice, efficient and practical presentation too.
@TheRmpostАй бұрын
Great ideas - thanks!
@mindinmybiscuits5 ай бұрын
I started getting meal kits - I pay for what will be eaten, no waste, good quality, and no opportunity to browse around for what I don’t need.
@Dearest_Kenyetta17 күн бұрын
So basically the stuff our folks did back in the day when they were ACTUALLY poor. I ain't mad at it!
@cleanfreak200522 күн бұрын
I buy pantry staples once every 2-3 months. I shop on line for grocery pick-up. I am home and I can go thru my pantry to see what is needed. I can compare prices on line. I may have 2 different stores and I fill the cart and then compare prices before check-out. The low price and best deals gets the order. And we have a Costco card for the proteins and some of the veg and fruit. We go about 3-4 times a year. I do go to the store once every 7-10 days to just buy fresh veg,bread,fruit, and eggs. We bought a small freezer to store the proteins, butter, frozen veg... I can usually make a square meal every night by 'shopping' from my freezer and pantry. And I do buy a few convenient foods like a frozen pizza. We like a really good $6 pizza, and that is a lot cheaper than take out or delivery. If I do go out to eat I look for coupons and specials.
@thebrokenwallet12 күн бұрын
You sound like you have a great system! 😊
@williamrice46089 ай бұрын
When you make a shopping list for the grocery store, stick to it. If you see something that you should have put on the list make a note to put it on the list for the next time. Exception: You find a real special deal on something you use all the time and it might not wait until next time. It forces discipline.
@terribels5 ай бұрын
Bleaching for white clothes, although this may need a few more steps and practice because bleaching CAN ruin clothes when done incorrectly. It's also a good idea to have a capsule wardrobe set up, especially for seasonal clothing. Once a week grocery shopping is also ideal for meals that have a lot of perishable foods, such as vegetables and fruits. It'll force you to finish all these for the week, and still get some nutrients in. On travelling: Usually airbnbs and hotels already have toiletries available so you don't need to buy or bring them. Helps with the liquid compliance in the luggage. If you're going with a group and you all stay in one place, assign one to bring the common toiletries and share that with the group--such as toothpaste, shampoo, liquid soap, lotion, etc.
@1whitecottagelife7706 ай бұрын
Using paper towels to clean I think is better than using cloth towels and then having to treat, wash and dry them. Thus using less water, detergent and electricity
@SpeakTruthBeKind5 ай бұрын
I also prefer to use paper towels to wipe out grease from a cooking pan and save on hot water for rinsing and it maybe clogging up the sink drain (requiring chemicals to unplug it) and in our city you can put them in the “Green Can” that you put yard waste in for recycle.
@yokeiseasy8 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I've watched on this subject, and I've seen many!
@thebrokenwallet8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@HeronCoyote1234Ай бұрын
Check out consignment shops in higher income areas for clothing and furniture. If you’re small enough, shop for kids’ clothes and shoes. Have dinner at home, dessert/coffee in a restaurant, or vice versa. Other restaurant tips: Order plain water, but tip as though you paid for soda; Order a couple of appetizers in lieu of a dinner; Save half your dinner at the start of your meal, for another meal; If you have a favorite dish, try recreating it at home.
@SpeakTruthBeKind5 ай бұрын
Great list! Thank you for sharing. Definitely research prior to making a purchase by reading the reviews. Just because there have been 10,000+ purchases doesn’t mean it’s a good purchase especially if the Recent Reviews are negative.
@julietkeers2016Ай бұрын
Thank you for the good advice
@thebrokenwalletАй бұрын
I'm glad you found it helpful!
@churchofpos22799 ай бұрын
Don't need to follow the latest Tic Tok trend. For instance, the Stanley cup craze. I bought a knock off at Walmart for $6. It provides the same function as the $65 Stanley one.
@lynnmcmain19652 ай бұрын
Excellent ideas!
@PigletSaysHello2 ай бұрын
Excellent tips thank you. 😊
@leafm53757 ай бұрын
7:37 I have started to think of items in terms of hours worked, as I'm only making so much per hour. Something that's 1-2 hours? No big deal, as long as I am not spending that frequently since it adds up. Something that's 8+ hours? No way! I'd need to think about that and only consider it if it's a high quality item that would last a long time or making multiple tasks easier.
@davidbrooks8809Ай бұрын
Great Information thanks 😊😅
@myaccount94989 ай бұрын
1 of your best videos!
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Lis10er4 ай бұрын
This is awesome! Thank you!
@LibAlcock5 ай бұрын
Before going grocery shopping, decide what meals you will cook, make a list of what you don’t have. Stick to the list when shopping. You will not overspend and you’ll reduce food waste ❤ 🇨🇦
@user-pp3dl8id7r2 ай бұрын
Excellent content
@thebrokenwallet2 ай бұрын
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@LaundryFaerie3 ай бұрын
Just here to add: before your once-a-week visit to the grocery store, do a stock check. (The first one will probably take the longest, so do it on a weekend.) Write down what you have in the fridge, pantry, and any long-term food storage, so you know what foods you already have before you head to the store.
@tiffanybittman7523Ай бұрын
Good idea's
@LR-ei5ej6 ай бұрын
Great advice!
@MendeMaria-ej8bf5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your tutorial. I'm thankful for any inspiration. ❤
@artistjjebsen2 ай бұрын
Avoid Starbucks and other brand coffee shops. Learn to make your own at home. Great video!
@thebrokenwallet2 ай бұрын
Glad you liked it! Even though I do a Dunkin run a couple times a week, I love making my own coffee too.
@ZoeyG-gk8cpАй бұрын
I am grateful for and fortunate enough to live kiddy corner to a co-op. This allows me to stop for few specific ingredients for the next couple of dinners ~every other night so that I'm not buying in bulk items that I'm not going to use before spoilage :))))
@katorina7587 ай бұрын
That was so informative! I live in other country, but advice is great!
@thebrokenwallet7 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Dearest_Kenyetta17 күн бұрын
I'm definitely jumping on that frugal 🚂
@colleen95114 ай бұрын
Good advice.
@jazzminelizabeth5 ай бұрын
Thank you!🎉
@lohihilo7884Ай бұрын
My only quibble is that, as someone living in a downtown core with no car, grocery shopping once a week is essentially impossible. And others make this list about being more frugal if you drive. I realize the situation in the U.S. is different than in other countries where we have (somewhat) public transportation, but I bet a higher number of people living in, say, New York City don't try to lug a week's worth of groceries on the subway.
@ayd51085 ай бұрын
Very good video ✨✨
@thebrokenwallet5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the visit
@preetisantana56399 ай бұрын
Thank you 😊
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
You're welcome 😊
@kevinmoore95249 ай бұрын
Good Content
@thebrokenwallet9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@obietravels6522 ай бұрын
A couple of my favorite frugal fashion hacks: 1) never buy fast-fashion 2) identify timeless styles in high-quality brands and look for them on second-hand marketplaces. 3) this goes along with both 1 & 3 -buy shoes & boots that are classic, not trendy, and can be repaired & re-soled.
@susanp.collins783414 күн бұрын
Keeping your deep freeze full also saves on electricity. Keep containers of water in the fridge; this helps both for injuries and if the power goes out. If the power DOES go out switch your deep freeze OFF and only switch it on AFTER the power comes back on. This will prevent power surges that may damage your deep freeze.
@thebrokenwallet12 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing! I’ll add that to my next video.
@HeronCoyote1234Ай бұрын
Ahead of the anticipated sharp rise of prices (tariffs, anyone?), and out of necessity, I had to purchase three higher cost items. However, I used a coupon for one (60% off prescription glasses, long overdue); got a $300 trade-in amount on a new iPhone, to replace my 4 yr old one; and got a $5000 rebate for my 10 yr old car (costing me too much in repairs), for a 2025 Toyota Corolla Hybrid (30mpg vs 50mpg).
@Kim-eh2ov2 ай бұрын
That feeling of wanting to be more frugal go save money so you click on a video and realize everything they recomend you have been doing all your life😢 and still struggleing to meet bills etc everymonth
@anneard16742 ай бұрын
thanks, a couple I had not thought of. 😏
@davidbrooks8809Ай бұрын
Wishing there was a minimalist website or Frugal website for dating😊
@Wonderwoman79G9 ай бұрын
Excellent hacks
@matildamaher1117 ай бұрын
Excellent
@GoodVibes19976 ай бұрын
Shop alone was the best advice.
@ruthbowman59285 ай бұрын
Pick up that change on the street or at checkouts. Keep a snack size ziplock to carry home to clean.Think of it as interest on a dollar you do not need to earn, declare or pay taxes on. Or as a stock dividend. It may be more than the bank pays. Bigger change? Definitely🤑
@wayto..39793 ай бұрын
Hi mam, thanku about your video. Whenever I go grocery shopping I make list, do approximate calculation n spend only in it. I make full week menu n buy only those items which are to b cooked. Online shopping I keep stuff in my cart n wait for two three days if I really need I buy otherwise I remove them from cart.
@marjamesquire81415 ай бұрын
New sub here. Hey from Alabama! When I go out with my friends, we barely buy anything and we use coupons for our lunch restaurants. I have like-minded frugal lady friends. As for my guy friends, they’re all really well off financially and they too rub off on me. They say you pick up your habits from the 5 people with whom you spend the most time. At work, i get free fancy water bottles. I take them home and reuse them for the family. We get free coffee, snacks and sodas at my office too. Those four days I’m in the office, I feel like I save so much. I bring the bare bones of breakfast and some leftovers or a sandwich for lunch. I supplement with the free chips and sodas. All of my coworkers use doordash or Uber eats daily. Other than the owner, I’m the highest paid employee and I never ever buy lunch. On average, the support staff employees spend $20 a day on lunch.
@thebrokenwallet5 ай бұрын
Thanks for subbing!
@MarkGraham-rd5td8 ай бұрын
Really you want to save money. Stop buying plastic bags. Buy plastic containers. To put your food in. Saves alot of money. Have a great day
@MarkGraham-rd5td7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much
@SamSung-tw3vi29 күн бұрын
What did people do after the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009? Since we are headed into a deep recession, I would like to know what things people did to live off of almost nothing and got back on their feet.
@janetstonerook4552Ай бұрын
A lot of the cheap clothing items and footwear coming into our country has very unhealthy levels of toxic chemicals added in production that can make you sick. Buy fewer but quality items that last!
@davidbrooks8809Ай бұрын
An online Frugal group that sounds amazing what about me I'm a simple man looking for a woman something like me
@Bonitalife165 ай бұрын
Value loaded
@basketballfan57632 ай бұрын
I literally can’t afford a thing anymore here in Ireland ..Dublin ..which is expensive but it’s same all over country ..the price of a tea/coffee now has gone INSANE.. Forget the latté.. I got rid of that a long time ago..For me it’s the fact that I’m allergic to dairy and they’re charging me now up to €1 for a tiny portion of soya or oat milk to put into my tea or coffee.. it’s a joke! I’m now getting really tired of the whole situation I’m really not prepared to pay for it all anymore I’m constantly making my own and trying to get thermoses or things to keep stuff warm and dragging it around with me then I always do a scout around and a third place that I go to I decide which is the cheapest within a tiny locality ..there’s loads of coffee shops and there’s a massive difference.. from €3.80 I got it down to €2.50 mainly because I asked the guy before I ordered are you going to charge me for a tiny portion of oat milk when I’m violently allergic to dairy and showed him my Epipen