If someone asks what I want as a gift, I ask for restaurant gift cards. I use them if I don’t feel well or have a late meeting at work, they are a great help!
For a gift I prefer a gift card for one of my local grocery stores…. Therefore I can buy and cook it.. some things I make I can freeze like soups and chili, and bake chickens, I don’t like buying the rotisserie chickens already cooked because I can’t control the salt..
Budgeting has become one of my favorite things to do! i have all bills written down and know what weeks they will be paid for the year. Then every Sunday afternoon, with a cup of tea, i do a weekly review of what I spent and if there is any extra money it goes into weekly savings challenges. This money is used for small home repairs or long weekend trips! Most of my freiends can not understand why I enjoy this. :)
I am 69 yrs old and retired. I am in some credit card debt, but I am on a (seemingly slow!) plan to becoming debt free. However, I really have no interest in going back to work or doing a side hustle. So, the question I ask myself before every purchase is.. "is this worth going back to work for?" The answer is always NO!
Healthier too generally. We do not buy industrialized meats. Our new beef is ground bison. Sweet potatoes. Sautéed broccoli. Scrambled eggs or fried eggs. Sautéed cabbage or cabbage soup.😊
Note for making things from scratch, please make your own premixes, like pancake, cornbread, or cake mixes. They are so easy and cheap to make on your own at home and then you can grab the dry mix and all you have to do is add the wet ingredients. It’s super convenient takes little time to set up and saves you lots
Number 25 is sooo true. Anytime I leave my place, I am spending money, somehow. Even if it’s just the gas in my tank. Staying home is the only true way to eliminate needless spending. Make your home a place you want to be. Number 41. I only purchase boxed cake mixes and tubs of frosting when they go on sale. When they ARE on sale, they’re much cheaper than what I can make from scratch.
The cell phone carrier tip is so true! Last year I switched from a new-ish iPhone on a TMobile contract (total monthly payment $120 😵) to a used Google Pixel I bought outright on a US Mobile phone plan. Unlimited talk/text and more data than I'll ever need for $29 a month. Have had no issues whatsoever with the phone service and the customer service has been great. Saved me SO MUCH room in my budget, almost $100 a month savings is insane, plus I'm a bit less screen addicted on an Android!
Thank you for another great video! You inspired us to pay our mortgage back earlier, it was easy to talk my husband into it. We are still in the process but the morgage should be paid full at the end of 2025. 🥳
That's absolutely amazing 👏 😍 🙌 👌!!! When you get it paid off go celebrate with a nice dinner . Treat yourselves to a good steak or lobster ! That's a huge accomplishment!!!
Thank you for these wonderful tips! One thing we do is use credit cards with cash back rewards and we earn about $100 a month in rewards to put in our investment account. We use these reward cards for groceries, movies, gas, eating out, even paying our rent and we earn between 1% and 6% on these expenses cash back. This only works because we pay off our credit card bill in full at the end of the month ❤
I LOVE doing a no-buy month after the holidays! It's so refreshing and sets the mood for the year!! Although no one can pry my weekly $7 coffee from me, it's such a nice treat after a week of hard work!
We have regular T.V. via over the air antenna. We use commercials for snack or bathroom breaks. We purchased our antenna on sale for $100., and it's been working great for over 24 years😊
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 I'm sorry to hear that about your antenna. Hopefully soon there will be a good solution invented. We live near a ridge, and sometimes, when the weather is bad, some of the channels don't come in. We have a phone pole on our property, and my husband and a friend put our antenna near the top of the pole. For the most part it is exceptional. I hope we never need to replace it 😮
We have a smart tv and wifi. We dont even care to watch Regular TV bc we dont care for the shows. But a lot of the things we enjoy can be found on UA-cam (like this program) or Rumble or a movie channel. Internet here is $78, but im in a rural area and thats the cheapest way to go for us.
My ex husband used to yell at me for not using coupons, but he didnt shop and could not understand that most store brands were usually cheaper than the name brand with a coupon.
Great tips. Thanks for the tip on paying credit card debt weekly to keep interest down. Never was aware of this. Have learned so much from you and your followers.
I find your videos so authentic, genuine, warm and thoughtful! I have a bit of a twist on your tips on eating out and coffee out. At the weekend my husband and I went on a day trip. Instead of going out for lunch, we took some soup in a flask with us and had that in a park. And then we treated ourselves to coffee and cake instead in the afternoon. So we got a nice sit down and refreshment but about a quarter of the price.
These are some great tips. I’ve been sharing a few videos with my two children who are about to be 18 years old and 19 years old so they can start their journey of saving money and building their wealth.
My daughter and son-in-law had a new house built. The went to an Amish community to have their bedroom suite, desk, bookcase, desk, sofa, and mud room cabinet built. Yes it was expensive, but these items will last them the rest of their lives and probably those of their children and grandchildren. One of the things that helps is to maintain your furnace and A/C systems. Keeping them up to date and changing out filters when needed. Helps with overall operation of them.
Thanks for the reminder I need to replace my filter. I have a old unit and it uses a accordion type vent that is expensive and not easy to install so I have been procrastinating.
@@sylviaskinner6849We have the same kind of furnace filter. We get ours at Home Depot or Lowe’s where we get a 2 pack for less price than buying them separately. Hope this helps!
I agree with you about Amish built furniture. Three years ago we replaced dressers and nightstands in our daughter’s old bedrooms that we use for guest rooms now. They are custom made and will be inherited by our daughters. We also bought a custom made shed from an Amish company. The quality, durability and attention to detail in all their products is excellent and worth the investment.
Meal plan definitely keeps me from overspending on groceries and takes the stress away of figuring out what to make for dinner during the week as I have it mapped out already and the week of meals is on a dry erase board on the fridge so everyone knows what’s going to be fir dinner . Also use a lot of casserole and crock pot since it gives leftovers and makes that week so much easier with less cooking !! And it saves money !!
Walk daily two miles to live healthy life. We live in Wisconsin and on coldest days we walk in our local mall. It’s free. And walk our dog outside. (The dr cannot walk for you). Buy bison in place of industrialized beef. Tastes better and healthier. Thanks for your tips!! We paid off our home this past summer! Keurigs- alert- use only cardboard k cups or a reusable metal k cup. Plastic kcups unhealthy. We got rid of microwave 2 years ago- unhealthy. 😊
I have been freezing my leftovers into individual portions so that on the nights when not everyone is home or we got home late or whatever happens. Maybe we're not all home at the same time, etc. then we can just pull out the one individual meal and warm it up.
I was scrolling through on my phone and seen your video. This is so spot on what you're saying. But for me it's a struggle for me to try and save any money because I'm on a fixed income. I recieve SSDI from Social Security. I've been recieving this since 2013. It's a struggle because I have to use this for the rent, electric bill, and to pay on the cellphone bill, which I'm on a plan with my brother. There's barely anything left to put groceries in the house. My brother and sister help me with rent and contribute their portion on the rent which is very helpful. But, we're hoping that the rent doesn't go up. It''s hard for a lot of people who are recieving disability income that doesn't go very far or having to return back to work part time or have a side hussle job. This inflation is hurting people all around the world. 🌎 I just pray that somehow things will get better. Blessings to you. 🙏
Yes but my fridge is down and money so hard for me to get it fixed but I will tell everyone to do it once meal preparation is done meal planing is easier
I really do not enjoy menu planning, but it saves money and stress. That age old question: what am I going to make for supper? It adds stress to your day. Sometimes after a nice meal, even if it is a simple one, my husband will thank me for the nice meal. And I will say, meal planning is the real deal. 🙂 Thank you!
Oh, your comment reminds me of my husband who died six years ago. No matter what I made for a meal (even lowly hotdogs and fries), he always thanked me for the meal. I miss his kindness in that way. Diane
If you plan what you’re gonna cook for the week, it doesn’t mean you have to have a certain thing on a certain day. You can change the days around and just already know what you’re making for that week.
Most public libraries now offer ebook and eaudiobook loans, so you don't even have to physically go to the library for free reading or listening. Some even offer free music and movies streaming 😊
One of the things that we find helps most is to eliminate food waste. Buy only what you'll actually use, then use it up. It's amazing how much money most people waste by not doing this.
I really enjoy your channel. There are so many things that I do here. And, then again some things I don’t do. One thing is I don’t plan my meals every week. My fiancee is a picky eater & works odd hours. And, I have stomach problems so I discuss what I’m going to cook with him the night before or before he goes to work. I live on a fixed income and so he helps me when I buy groceries.
These tips are all spot on!! I was smiling throughout your video. We changed our insurance for home and auto this month for the upcoming year and saved almost $1400 between both. My daughter and son in law changed their car insurance and saved $2500 for the year. They had nothing on their driving record, and I feel like the insurance company was taking advantage of their age (24) and the original agent said that was the best they could find. Which was a lie as the insurance carrier they ended up going with the agency also carried. I am a firm believer in shopping around for insurance and unfortunately you can’t take your agents word no matter how long you have been with them!!! We stay home a lot, but it hit me watching this. We live a very simple life and our home is very clean, simple, and minimal. Our friends NEVER invite us over to their home, always try to avoid being at their own house, and always want to come over to ours. Why? Because their house and life is a complete mess and they just can’t relax there so they do everything they can to avoid their own home. I could probably comment on every tip you provided as I completely agree with them. Even the dog needing his teeth cleaned. It’s on my December things to do for an appointment in January or February. 😂
I remember in my middle years my budget was so tight, I'd see tall kitchen bags and I'd love to buy 20 to 50 so if only have to buy a years worth, but back then? I have to buy 10-15; there just wasn't a dollar extra. It took a long time now I'm set. I can buy extra on sale. No mortgage no car payments. But yes I remember back when rent, food, lights, phone, college courses, outfits for work on and on
Budgeting has helped us tremendously. I write things down every 2 days and subtract it from the designated amount. Even if we go over in an area, it still helps us know where our money goes. We have also stopped going out to eat all together. It’s not good for us anyways and our parents like to take us out sometimes on their dime. 😁 We also track our debt payments on a thermometer and our daughter colors it in! It’s exciting! And we have our goals for after that debt is gone!
I am starting us on our frugal journey. I know it probably isn't conventional and isn't available for everyone, but I did end up consolidating about 10k worth of our credit cards. We still have other credit card debt, but I put the 10k towards our highest interest/highest balance cards. We were originally paying approximately 350 a month on 10k worth of credit card debt and with the small loan we are paying about 160 a month for the same debt. I plan on taking the extra almost 200 and snowball that onto the other smaller credit cards to tumble those down. I also recently paid off my car and that is another 245 I plan on stacking in with the 200 dollars I am saving from the consolidation. It feels so good to have a direction and plan. I feel like I have room to breath and not feeling so smothered.
I put certain amount in separate bank for year to pay for needs or bills! If I use it up before the year ends than no spending just bill pay! Save rest my check for the year! Helps me budget and save more
Your skin is always glowing and flawless in these videos! I’d love a makeup version of these videos (or at least would love to know which products you use for your skin and frugal tips for makeup).
Jennifer, I think you'd be proud of me. I am changing job locations (same company, different location) closer to me. So close, it's across the highway. Which will save on time, money, gas, etc. Energy, even. W/ this switch I earned myself an extra $2.75 total. I will be putting that away, absolutely. I'm excited for the savings. I did reach my 10k this year, after 2 years of savings. My weakness is book spending! I am building up my day room to be a home library, though. It's not really a waste to me, but I do need to it within budget. My goal is to have 3 book walls. Is it necessary? No. It's just something I want. So I treat it like that. I did take a few days and went on a book trip w my partner. I just picked a place on the map, rented a cute house w/ a hot tub, and visited all the local book shops.....because I planned it. And I finally reached that sweet 10k. Now I gotta grind hard again for the next 10k. My goal is land & a paid for house. I also like donating money, but I need to be very careful with it. I know that. So I do budget and am very careful who & why. I am not so great at tracking but my system works. I divvy up my stuff in on line and physical envelopes. I use the cash back system, so my phone & electric bill are automated. I think I can get my water on auto too. Then When that's accumulated I will pay it off from each folder & take from where the money comes from. Once you get your first 10k, it's easy to over do it. But I think I am gonna do a no spend as well in December, perhaps January as well. Ive done it before, it's great to detox. We aren't doing holidays this year, saying no to that. I just dont wanna do the gifts and all the extra decor. Blech. Save that $. Anyway, popped in to say hi. Thanks for all the great videos! Happy saving!
My parents encouraged my husband and I to switch from AT&T to Visible and we did and it’s been the best for us! Only $25 per person that’s it nothing else and there are other carriers for even less they mail you everything you need to do an eSIM card and it’s done! This was great for our budget!
Leave online purchases in the cart for several days or a week or two. Often I find that I just remove many items from the list and never buy them. If you stop to think about it for a while, you can often eliminate the purchase entirely.
Thank you so much for these tips, we all need reminders any time of the year. Sometimes these lists will have things we already know but I treat it like a mental refresher and reaffirmation of my commitments to my financial goals. Grateful for you!! ❤
Great tips, thank you for this video. As I plan bigger expenses I calculate how much I need to save a month to pay for example for vacation or trip. Today I booked trip that will be in May so now I know how to save. I keep budget for trips on another account so when going away I know how much I can spend.
Wear what fits,what you like.For as long as you want or till it is worn out. Even after it cannot be wor, cut the garment up and use for cleaning jobs or pet bedding
@@jimmiepatrum [1] 0 water + 0 food = complete fasting [2] 1 water + 0 food = partial fasting 1st option is better because it leads to better and fast results.
Thank you Jennifer I did not know about the interest on the credit cards now I can do better because I know better, thank you for your knowledge love your channel❤
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but after you've tackled the credit card debt, It may take years....make sure that you pay your credit card in FULL every month...No fail!! I have been doing this for 14 years now. No worries. Don't charge...IF...you don't intend to pay it at the end of the month.
Thank you for another great video! I did not know about the benefits of paying the credit card more than once per month. Brilliant tip! We have just retired so we’re looking at ways to reduce our spending. We have started with comparing insurance companies and changing our policies 😊
I love these tips, esp the one about paying your credit card more than once per month. I will definitely be doing that, thank you so much, you’re the best.
I’m a true believer of out of sight out of mind if you can’t see it you can’t spend it I’m starting my savings up in November i have the payments being directly in to my other bank account so I’m not having to worry about moving it it will automatically be happening each week/month
I appreciate all the tips and your effort in giving this information to your audience. I will implement the ones I’m not already doing 👍 thank you! I’ll let you know how it’s going
Hi Jennifer! I now follow your channel. You are indeed a great influencer and you inspire me to live a more frugal life and change my bad spending habits. Thank you for your pure, simple and effective financial advices. You are truly a great and wonderful human being. More blessings to you and your family ❤😊🙏🏽
Great tips & very simple and practical to build wealth fund. I use a lot of these. budgeting and clearing any debts are important priority in my book. yep. clear them debts, put the xtra fund into high interest saving. review your goals, all work for me.
I am unwilling to detail plan my week of menus. But I am willing to make three protein options and two starch to pair with a veggies soup and salad fixings. At the end of the week there are few, if any leftovers. So that’s a middle step one can do.
I reached the end :). Enjoyed all the common sense money - saving tips. Was wondering why there are so many ads in your videos? Seems like way more than usual?
Using Rakuten and Honey are helpful too. We use those. Fetch is also helpful we use that to scan our receipts to get points for gifts cards we can use for gifts or anything we need. Great video with a lot of helpful tips.
I make payments every 2 weeks on payday to reduce interest. This also allows me to be ahead on payments. Amazon is great for putting things in the cart; then just let them stay there; it's like window shopping.
Hey Jennifer, I hope you're doing well - These were great tips/ideas - I was listening to you as I was heating up my meal planned, batch cooked stew made partly with some free veggies from a community fridge & feeling pleased that although i could be doing abit better in some categories, I'm doing ok in others 😊
I’m on social security I just want to do a $500 savings challenge for 2025 to add to my emergency fund , I saved $500 in 2023 and 650.00 so far in 2024.. and tracking my expenses has helped.. I do a no spend month every 3 months, even with groceries.. I save any money I don’t spend in groceries and reset my budget every month to the same amount for food …. I want to pay off 2 small credit cards in 2025.. it bothers me when seniors can’t buy groceries.. And we see it more and more..
Utility bills gas electricity water bills. Know the costs take and pay off them have the Utility companys print out the previous years usage to get the averages of your monthly usage. Start putting money away small amounts over time you can save enough to pay the utilitys once yearly not having a electric gas or water bill 🤔 coming in where you have to pay them feels great. It shows you're living off a credit on your bill. Joel Alm
I'm Australian and I recently switched both our phones from Vodafone to flip. From $85/MTH to $18/MTH (until January at which point I will switch and get new sim only plans!
This was my first time seeing one of your videos. We do implement many of the suggestions you gave, but I also heard a lot of new things that seem very easy to implement, the money won’t be missed and the savings will grow faster than most people realize. Thanks for sharing😊
@, you are very welcome. I really did love how common sense the tips were and that even for people who are new to budgeting/saving can easily implement your tips and suggestions. Looking forward to watching more of your videos, and thanks again so much for sharing.
Great ideas! Our libraries here in Mass. have what they call “a library of things” that they loan out. I had a cookout this summer and I got all the yard games For the grandkids at the library including a bubble machine! So I love the libraries
I am new to your channel and have been watching or listening while i’m cooking or doing my chores. There’s so much advise to take & even reminders to be wise with your money. Dave Ramsey follower as well ❤
I'm the same about listening to these types of videos. I like listening while I'm cooking or folding laundry. Thank you for watching, and welcome to my channel!
If someone asks what I want as a gift, I ask for restaurant gift cards. I use them if I don’t feel well or have a late meeting at work, they are a great help!
This is a very useful and practical gift. Love this! ❤️😊
For a gift I prefer a gift card for one of my local grocery stores…. Therefore I can buy and cook it.. some things I make I can freeze like soups and chili, and bake chickens, I don’t like buying the rotisserie chickens already cooked because I can’t control the salt..
I too like restaurant gift cards as a gift
This is a great idea! I'm going to start asking for this too! 😊
Good tip
Budgeting has become one of my favorite things to do! i have all bills written down and know what weeks they will be paid for the year. Then every Sunday afternoon, with a cup of tea, i do a weekly review of what I spent and if there is any extra money it goes into weekly savings challenges. This money is used for small home repairs or long weekend trips! Most of my freiends can not understand why I enjoy this. :)
Love this!
I have been practicing #25... staying at home....this year. Today is day 292 of the year. Ive stayed home 73 days. Woo hoo. Success and calm. ❤
Same, make ur home a sanctuary and just enjoy it.
lol very interesting. I think I’m going to start keeping up with how many days I stay home now that I am retired.
I am 69 yrs old and retired. I am in some credit card debt, but I am on a (seemingly slow!) plan to becoming debt free. However, I really have no interest in going back to work or doing a side hustle. So, the question I ask myself before every purchase is.. "is this worth going back to work for?"
The answer is always NO!
This is golden!
I'm gonna apply this principle from now and then. Is this piece of $tuff worth it to work for few more years?
But earning is still a great help.
Meal planning and cooking at home is the best!!
Healthier too generally. We do not buy industrialized meats. Our new beef is ground bison. Sweet potatoes. Sautéed broccoli. Scrambled eggs or fried eggs. Sautéed cabbage or cabbage soup.😊
Enjoying being at home and learning to be a good neighbor to your community is super valuable!
Note for making things from scratch, please make your own premixes, like pancake, cornbread, or cake mixes. They are so easy and cheap to make on your own at home and then you can grab the dry mix and all you have to do is add the wet ingredients. It’s super convenient takes little time to set up and saves you lots
Genius!
Number 25 is sooo true. Anytime I leave my place, I am spending money, somehow. Even if it’s just the gas in my tank. Staying home is the only true way to eliminate needless spending. Make your home a place you want to be.
Number 41. I only purchase boxed cake mixes and tubs of frosting when they go on sale. When they ARE on sale, they’re much cheaper than what I can make from scratch.
The cell phone carrier tip is so true! Last year I switched from a new-ish iPhone on a TMobile contract (total monthly payment $120 😵) to a used Google Pixel I bought outright on a US Mobile phone plan. Unlimited talk/text and more data than I'll ever need for $29 a month. Have had no issues whatsoever with the phone service and the customer service has been great. Saved me SO MUCH room in my budget, almost $100 a month savings is insane, plus I'm a bit less screen addicted on an Android!
Thank you for another great video! You inspired us to pay our mortgage back earlier, it was easy to talk my husband into it. We are still in the process but the morgage should be paid full at the end of 2025. 🥳
That is awesome! Great job! 🤗
That’s great congratulations
Jen. you know what’s up. You’re responsible resilient lady you are a great person.
That's absolutely amazing 👏 😍 🙌 👌!!! When you get it paid off go celebrate with a nice dinner . Treat yourselves to a good steak or lobster ! That's a huge accomplishment!!!
It helps to buy a home that is affordable, do not be excessive. Location, is most important. A good neighborhood.
Thank you for these wonderful tips! One thing we do is use credit cards with cash back rewards and we earn about $100 a month in rewards to put in our investment account. We use these reward cards for groceries, movies, gas, eating out, even paying our rent and we earn between 1% and 6% on these expenses cash back. This only works because we pay off our credit card bill in full at the end of the month ❤
I LOVE doing a no-buy month after the holidays! It's so refreshing and sets the mood for the year!!
Although no one can pry my weekly $7 coffee from me, it's such a nice treat after a week of hard work!
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We have regular T.V. via over the air antenna. We use commercials for snack or bathroom breaks. We purchased our antenna on sale for $100., and it's been working great for over 24 years😊
That is awesome!
We actually miss having an antenna. We live in a valley where the mountains block any service. So we stream. Cable is obsolete already.
@judysbakeryandtestkitchen1654 I'm sorry to hear that about your antenna. Hopefully soon there will be a good solution invented. We live near a ridge, and sometimes, when the weather is bad, some of the channels don't come in.
We have a phone pole on our property, and my husband and a friend put our antenna near the top of the pole. For the most part it is exceptional. I hope we never need to replace it 😮
We have a smart tv and wifi. We dont even care to watch Regular TV bc we dont care for the shows. But a lot of the things we enjoy can be found on UA-cam (like this program) or Rumble or a movie channel. Internet here is $78, but im in a rural area and thats the cheapest way to go for us.
My ex husband used to yell at me for not using coupons, but he didnt shop and could not understand that most store brands were usually cheaper than the name brand with a coupon.
Great tips. Thanks for the tip on paying credit card debt weekly to keep interest down. Never was aware of this. Have learned so much from you and your followers.
You are so welcome!
Agree - good tip!
Does that principle apply to paying off your mortgage as well?
@@carolinewick9496yes it does
I find your videos so authentic, genuine, warm and thoughtful!
I have a bit of a twist on your tips on eating out and coffee out. At the weekend my husband and I went on a day trip. Instead of going out for lunch, we took some soup in a flask with us and had that in a park. And then we treated ourselves to coffee and cake instead in the afternoon. So we got a nice sit down and refreshment but about a quarter of the price.
Love that!
These are some great tips. I’ve been sharing a few videos with my two children who are about to be 18 years old and 19 years old so they can start their journey of saving money and building their wealth.
Thank you for sharing the video! ❤️
My daughter and son-in-law had a new house built. The went to an Amish community to have their bedroom suite, desk, bookcase, desk, sofa, and mud room cabinet built. Yes it was expensive, but these items will last them the rest of their lives and probably those of their children and grandchildren.
One of the things that helps is to maintain your furnace and A/C systems. Keeping them up to date and changing out filters when needed. Helps with overall operation of them.
Thanks for the reminder I need to replace my filter. I have a old unit and it uses a accordion type vent that is expensive and not easy to install so I have been procrastinating.
@@sylviaskinner6849We have the same kind of furnace filter. We get ours at Home Depot or Lowe’s where we get a 2 pack for less price than buying them separately. Hope this helps!
I agree with you about Amish built furniture. Three years ago we replaced dressers and nightstands in our daughter’s old bedrooms that we use for guest rooms now. They are custom made and will be inherited by our daughters. We also bought a custom made shed from an Amish company. The quality, durability and attention to detail in all their products is excellent and worth the investment.
@@sylviaskinner6849We purchase a 2 pack of filters that are less expensive than buying them individually. Home Depot and Lowe’s sells them.
Meal plan definitely keeps me from overspending on groceries and takes the stress away of figuring out what to make for dinner during the week as I have it mapped out already and the week of meals is on a dry erase board on the fridge so everyone knows what’s going to be fir dinner . Also use a lot of casserole and crock pot since it gives leftovers and makes that week so much easier with less cooking !! And it saves money !!
Walk daily two miles to live healthy life. We live in Wisconsin and on coldest days we walk in our local mall. It’s free. And walk our dog outside. (The dr cannot walk for you). Buy bison in place of industrialized beef. Tastes better and healthier. Thanks for your tips!! We paid off our home this past summer! Keurigs- alert- use only cardboard k cups or a reusable metal k cup. Plastic kcups unhealthy. We got rid of microwave 2 years ago- unhealthy. 😊
Congratulations on paying off your home! ❤️
1. Food pantry especially bread
2. Dollar tree especially for snacks milk vegetables canned goods stationary
Automatic savings is the best invention ever!!
Yep, it is great!
I have been freezing my leftovers into individual portions so that on the nights when not everyone is home or we got home late or whatever happens. Maybe we're not all home at the same time, etc. then we can just pull out the one individual meal and warm it up.
I was scrolling through on my phone and seen your video. This is so spot on what you're saying. But for me it's a struggle for me to try and save any money because I'm on a fixed income. I recieve SSDI from Social Security. I've been recieving this since 2013. It's a struggle because I have to use this for the rent, electric bill, and to pay on the cellphone bill, which I'm on a plan with my brother. There's barely anything left to put groceries in the house. My brother and sister help me with rent and contribute their portion on the rent which is very helpful. But, we're hoping that the rent doesn't go up. It''s hard for a lot of people who are recieving disability income that doesn't go very far or having to return back to work part time or have a side hussle job. This inflation is hurting people all around the world. 🌎 I just pray that somehow things will get better. Blessings to you. 🙏
I'm also on ssi..believe me, I utilize any free food offer I can get..
Thank you for these tips….excellent advice😁❤️
So many good recommendations! Meal planning is an absolute game changer and money saver. I plan weekly and combine my planning with loss leader sales.
Absolutely!!
Yes but my fridge is down and money so hard for me to get it fixed but I will tell everyone to do it once meal preparation is done meal planing is easier
I ride my bike to/from work, keeping fit, saving fuel and it's about the same time as driving with traffic. plus outside time enjoying the scenery.
Thanks!
I really do not enjoy menu planning, but it saves money and stress. That age old question: what am I going to make for supper? It adds stress to your day. Sometimes after a nice meal, even if it is a simple one, my husband will thank me for the nice meal. And I will say, meal planning is the real deal. 🙂 Thank you!
Oh, your comment reminds me of my husband who died six years ago. No matter what I made for a meal (even lowly hotdogs and fries), he always thanked me for the meal. I miss his kindness in that way. Diane
@@jimmiepatrum I am sorry for your loss.
@@carolynmaves503 Thank you, Carolyn. It makes me happy to know that you have a kind and loving husband, just as I did. Diane
It makes me happy to see such kindness in the comments. Hugs to all 🤗
If you plan what you’re gonna cook for the week, it doesn’t mean you have to have a certain thing on a certain day. You can change the days around and just already know what you’re making for that week.
Joyce, thank you for adding this point!
Most public libraries now offer ebook and eaudiobook loans, so you don't even have to physically go to the library for free reading or listening. Some even offer free music and movies streaming 😊
One of the things that we find helps most is to eliminate food waste. Buy only what you'll actually use, then use it up. It's amazing how much money most people waste by not doing this.
Agree!
It's a known fact that fully 1/3 of the food produced in this country is wasted. Shame on us!
Thank you for the great saving money tips.
I really enjoy your channel. There are so many things that I do here. And, then again some things I don’t do. One thing is I don’t plan my meals every week. My fiancee is a picky eater & works odd hours. And, I have stomach problems so I discuss what I’m going to cook with him the night before or before he goes to work. I live on a fixed income and so he helps me when I buy groceries.
Very thorough overivew on bow to be frugal and save money. Thank you for your positive energy. Maureen. Paris, France
Thank you, Maureen!
I listened all the way through and wrote down 19 of the 50 ideas as feasible ( the rest I was already doing, couldn't do or didn't apply!)
Awesome!
These tips are all spot on!! I was smiling throughout your video. We changed our insurance for home and auto this month for the upcoming year and saved almost $1400 between both. My daughter and son in law changed their car insurance and saved $2500 for the year. They had nothing on their driving record, and I feel like the insurance company was taking advantage of their age (24) and the original agent said that was the best they could find. Which was a lie as the insurance carrier they ended up going with the agency also carried. I am a firm believer in shopping around for insurance and unfortunately you can’t take your agents word no matter how long you have been with them!!!
We stay home a lot, but it hit me watching this. We live a very simple life and our home is very clean, simple, and minimal. Our friends NEVER invite us over to their home, always try to avoid being at their own house, and always want to come over to ours. Why? Because their house and life is a complete mess and they just can’t relax there so they do everything they can to avoid their own home.
I could probably comment on every tip you provided as I completely agree with them. Even the dog needing his teeth cleaned. It’s on my December things to do for an appointment in January or February. 😂
Thank you for adding all of this! I enjoyed reading it.🤗
I remember in my middle years my budget was so tight, I'd see tall kitchen bags and I'd love to buy 20 to 50 so if only have to buy a years worth, but back then? I have to buy 10-15; there just wasn't a dollar extra. It took a long time now I'm set. I can buy extra on sale. No mortgage no car payments. But yes I remember back when rent, food, lights, phone, college courses, outfits for work on and on
Budgeting has helped us tremendously. I write things down every 2 days and subtract it from the designated amount. Even if we go over in an area, it still helps us know where our money goes.
We have also stopped going out to eat all together. It’s not good for us anyways and our parents like to take us out sometimes on their dime. 😁
We also track our debt payments on a thermometer and our daughter colors it in! It’s exciting! And we have our goals for after that debt is gone!
Rachel, this is FANTASTIC! Those habits will help you so much. Great job!!! 🤗
I am starting us on our frugal journey. I know it probably isn't conventional and isn't available for everyone, but I did end up consolidating about 10k worth of our credit cards. We still have other credit card debt, but I put the 10k towards our highest interest/highest balance cards. We were originally paying approximately 350 a month on 10k worth of credit card debt and with the small loan we are paying about 160 a month for the same debt. I plan on taking the extra almost 200 and snowball that onto the other smaller credit cards to tumble those down. I also recently paid off my car and that is another 245 I plan on stacking in with the 200 dollars I am saving from the consolidation. It feels so good to have a direction and plan. I feel like I have room to breath and not feeling so smothered.
You can do this! You have a plan. Keep it up! 🤗
I put certain amount in separate bank for year to pay for needs or bills! If I use it up before the year ends than no spending just bill pay! Save rest my check for the year! Helps me budget and save more
Your skin is always glowing and flawless in these videos! I’d love a makeup version of these videos (or at least would love to know which products you use for your skin and frugal tips for makeup).
Jennifer, I think you'd be proud of me. I am changing job locations (same company, different location) closer to me. So close, it's across the highway. Which will save on time, money, gas, etc. Energy, even. W/ this switch I earned myself an extra $2.75 total. I will be putting that away, absolutely. I'm excited for the savings. I did reach my 10k this year, after 2 years of savings.
My weakness is book spending! I am building up my day room to be a home library, though. It's not really a waste to me, but I do need to it within budget. My goal is to have 3 book walls. Is it necessary? No. It's just something I want. So I treat it like that.
I did take a few days and went on a book trip w my partner. I just picked a place on the map, rented a cute house w/ a hot tub, and visited all the local book shops.....because I planned it. And I finally reached that sweet 10k. Now I gotta grind hard again for the next 10k. My goal is land & a paid for house.
I also like donating money, but I need to be very careful with it. I know that. So I do budget and am very careful who & why.
I am not so great at tracking but my system works. I divvy up my stuff in on line and physical envelopes. I use the cash back system, so my phone & electric bill are automated. I think I can get my water on auto too. Then When that's accumulated I will pay it off from each folder & take from where the money comes from.
Once you get your first 10k, it's easy to over do it. But I think I am gonna do a no spend as well in December, perhaps January as well. Ive done it before, it's great to detox. We aren't doing holidays this year, saying no to that. I just dont wanna do the gifts and all the extra decor. Blech. Save that $.
Anyway, popped in to say hi. Thanks for all the great videos! Happy saving!
Trisha, thank you so much for sharing this! I enjoyed reading it. I hope you have a great week! 🤗
Straight talk no problem
My parents encouraged my husband and I to switch from AT&T to Visible and we did and it’s been the best for us! Only $25 per person that’s it nothing else and there are other carriers for even less they mail you everything you need to do an eSIM card and it’s done! This was great for our budget!
Leave online purchases in the cart for several days or a week or two. Often I find that I just remove many items from the list and never buy them. If you stop to think about it for a while, you can often eliminate the purchase entirely.
Thank you so much for these tips, we all need reminders any time of the year. Sometimes these lists will have things we already know but I treat it like a mental refresher and reaffirmation of my commitments to my financial goals. Grateful for you!! ❤
keep up your great videos - excellent information ❤
Hi I’m a pen paper type of person, and I use a pocket calendar where I write what I spend.
Great tips, thank you for this video. As I plan bigger expenses I calculate how much I need to save a month to pay for example for vacation or trip. Today I booked trip that will be in May so now I know how to save. I keep budget for trips on another account so when going away I know how much I can spend.
I so seldom eat out. I can cook at home. I have found since all the kids are gone that i really dont eat much meat. 😊
How long should I wear clothes! Lol I wear pants I've had for years. I just wear around the house but they are my favorites!!!
Wear what fits,what you like.For as long as you want or till it is worn out.
Even after it cannot be wor, cut the garment up and use for cleaning jobs or pet bedding
i fast one time a week for 24 hours without water and food.
it is my very old habit and increases self-control and awareness
As a single mom I do this more often than I am uncomfortable to say but it strengthens your body
I'm curious: why not have water? I understand doing without the food, but why the water? Diane
@@jimmiepatrum
[1] 0 water + 0 food = complete fasting
[2] 1 water + 0 food = partial fasting
1st option is better because it leads to better and fast results.
I only eat one meal a day
Not really. Dry fast are not healthy.
Great, practical advices - financial and psychological approach go together, indeed. Thank you so much. 💐
You are so welcome!
Thank you Jennifer I did not know about the interest on the credit cards now I can do better because I know better, thank you for your knowledge love your channel❤
Wonderful!
I love your ideas/advice. Thank you!!!
You are so welcome!
Not sure if this has been mentioned, but after you've tackled the credit card debt, It may take years....make sure that you pay your credit card in FULL every month...No fail!! I have been doing this for 14 years now. No worries. Don't charge...IF...you don't intend to pay it at the end of the month.
I love these tips. I do many of them, but there's always more I can try. Thank you for the inspiration! Thank you, from England.
You are so welcome!
Thanks for 50 great tips! You always have some tips that I've never heard of before and would never think of.
Fantastic!
Thank you for another great video! I did not know about the benefits of paying the credit card more than once per month. Brilliant tip! We have just retired so we’re looking at ways to reduce our spending. We have started with comparing insurance companies and changing our policies 😊
Virginia, congratulations on retirement! ❤️
good reminders!
I love these tips, esp the one about paying your credit card more than once per month. I will definitely be doing that, thank you so much, you’re the best.
You are so welcome!
Your shares are great. It is worth our learning. Thanks for sharing with us❤❤
I’m a true believer of out of sight out of mind if you can’t see it you can’t spend it I’m starting my savings up in November i have the payments being directly in to my other bank account so I’m not having to worry about moving it it will automatically be happening each week/month
Kelly, that is a great idea!
My favorite tub ahower cleaner is water, dish soap and vinegar.
I appreciate all the tips and your effort in giving this information to your audience. I will implement the ones I’m not already doing 👍 thank you! I’ll let you know how it’s going
Fantastic!
Hi Jennifer! I now follow your channel. You are indeed a great influencer and you inspire me to live a more frugal life and change my bad spending habits. Thank you for your pure, simple and effective financial advices. You are truly a great and wonderful human being. More blessings to you and your family ❤😊🙏🏽
Thank you so much for your kind words 🤗
Great tips & very simple and practical to build wealth fund. I use a lot of these. budgeting and clearing any debts are important priority in my book. yep. clear them debts, put the xtra fund into high interest saving. review your goals, all work for me.
Thanks for all the tips! I love your videos! ❤
Tiffany, thank you so much for your kind words ❤️
I am unwilling to detail plan my week of menus. But I am willing to make three protein options and two starch to pair with a veggies soup and salad fixings. At the end of the week there are few, if any leftovers. So that’s a middle step one can do.
I reached the end :). Enjoyed all the common sense money - saving tips. Was wondering why there are so many ads in your videos? Seems like way more than usual?
Hi Darla, UA-cam won't allow you to pick how many adds are in the middle any longer. Usually, if the video is longer, they will add more adds.
Using Rakuten and Honey are helpful too. We use those. Fetch is also helpful we use that to scan our receipts to get points for gifts cards we can use for gifts or anything we need. Great video with a lot of helpful tips.
I make payments every 2 weeks on payday to reduce interest. This also allows me to be ahead on payments.
Amazon is great for putting things in the cart; then just let them stay there; it's like window shopping.
Loving your videos
Thank you so much!
Thank you. Great inspiration to continue frugality in every area ❤🎉❤
Wish I knew what budget friendly makeup you use would love to try it.
A lot of great advises!!! Love your video! ❤
Hey Jennifer, I hope you're doing well - These were great tips/ideas - I was listening to you as I was heating up my meal planned, batch cooked stew made partly with some free veggies from a community fridge & feeling pleased that although i could be doing abit better in some categories, I'm doing ok in others 😊
Hi Bex! Enjoy your yummy stew, and have a great week 🤗
Great ideas very helpful Thanks
You are so welcome!
I’m on social security I just want to do a $500 savings challenge for 2025 to add to my emergency fund , I saved $500 in 2023 and 650.00 so far in 2024.. and tracking my expenses has helped.. I do a no spend month every 3 months, even with groceries..
I save any money I don’t spend in groceries and reset my budget every month to the same amount for food …. I want to pay off 2 small credit cards in 2025.. it bothers me when seniors can’t buy groceries.. And we see it more and more..
Great video!
Thank you. These were so practical and helpful
I am glad they were helpful 🤗
Can you please explain a little more in detail about the credit card. #2 item on your list.
All really good ideas. Thanks Jennifer!
You are so welcome!
I have seen sometimes where the store brand can be cheaper than the brand name product even when you have a coupon.
Very helpful - getting ready to retire early in the next few weeks❤!
Congratulations!
Thank you Jennifer! You are so inspiring! 😊
You are so welcome!
Utility bills gas electricity water bills. Know the costs take and pay off them have the Utility companys print out the previous years usage to get the averages of your monthly usage.
Start putting money away small amounts over time you can save enough to pay the utilitys once yearly not having a electric gas or water bill 🤔 coming in where you have to pay them feels great. It shows you're living off a credit on your bill.
Joel Alm
I'm Australian and I recently switched both our phones from Vodafone to flip. From $85/MTH to $18/MTH (until January at which point I will switch and get new sim only plans!
Absolutely True 😮😊
This was my first time seeing one of your videos. We do implement many of the suggestions you gave, but I also heard a lot of new things that seem very easy to implement, the money won’t be missed and the savings will grow faster than most people realize. Thanks for sharing😊
Thank you for watching the video and taking the time to leave a comment. I am glad there were some new tips you found that might be helpful.
@, you are very welcome. I really did love how common sense the tips were and that even for people who are new to budgeting/saving can easily implement your tips and suggestions. Looking forward to watching more of your videos, and thanks again so much for sharing.
Love your tips
Thank you for sharing. Great video
Margaret, thank you for watching the video! 🤗
So great!!!!
I shared this video with several young adults.
A Must Hear for everyone.
Linda, thank you so much!
Very Helpful Video ❤
Thank you for a great tips.
Thank you for watching the video!
Great ideas! Our libraries here in Mass. have what they call “a library of things” that they loan out. I had a cookout this summer and I got all the yard games
For the grandkids at the library including a bubble machine! So I love the libraries
Susan, that is fantastic!
Yes, great tips!
I am new to your channel and have been watching or listening while i’m cooking or doing my chores. There’s so much advise to take & even reminders to be wise with your money. Dave Ramsey follower as well ❤
I'm the same about listening to these types of videos. I like listening while I'm cooking or folding laundry. Thank you for watching, and welcome to my channel!
Hey Jennifer very good tips thank you for sharing .
Beatrice, thank you so much! Have a great week 🤗
Would love a printout of this list! That Starbucks coffee ☕ comment - soooooo true! We got a Nespresso Vertuo last black Friday - battle go anymore❤
The starbucks comment its nothing new, its the firsts thing that everybody commented
Just loved it. 😍