Amish Lifestyle : 5 Ways the Amish Save Money

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @joaquimrodriguez8961
    @joaquimrodriguez8961 13 днів тому +3

    SKIP ALL AD'S

  • @SteveHartman-my9rg
    @SteveHartman-my9rg День тому +1

    There needs to b a half hour tv show thT shows how to b frugal save n invest money

    • @FrugalFuel
      @FrugalFuel  День тому

      @@SteveHartman-my9rg Totally agree, I think we all can benefit from it

  • @Circus1990
    @Circus1990 6 днів тому +2

    Basically this is my grandparents life. I live in a very big city, most of it is not doable.

    • @FrugalFuel
      @FrugalFuel  День тому +1

      @@Circus1990 that's good that they can save where they can

  • @EdvardOmdahl-l1n
    @EdvardOmdahl-l1n 21 день тому +3

    I love how the Amish life is because they live a simple life. If I were to take that lifestyle, I would take their consideration of how they live not for me to become Amish, but just the lifestyle they are peaceful how they live. I would take that life setting and apply it to my life because I’ll just technology all these money spending too much too much When it’s too much it gets out of hand to life. The Amish machine to have it all right all the time about life.

    • @FrugalFuel
      @FrugalFuel  День тому

      @@EdvardOmdahl-l1n it sounds like a life that is less stressful, as they don't really follow society's norms and pressures

  • @ProtasioCañalita
    @ProtasioCañalita 9 днів тому +3

    Perhaps in the future, if our Lord Jesus Christ will give me chance to learn, copy and make a booking course with the permission of the Amish people, make a book teaching the ways that would life easy and teach future Kidd on how to learn the Amish way of life and learn up live a simple healthy life without poison n that is infused into the whole world

  • @SteveHartman-my9rg
    @SteveHartman-my9rg 16 днів тому +2

    Kitchen stove 1 thing oven bake fry on cook top warming trays hot water jacked all for q heat wood no water heater that lasts 15 years woodburnig cook stove lasts 100 years. heats kitchen n family gThers round

  • @SteveHartman-my9rg
    @SteveHartman-my9rg 6 днів тому +1

    Grow perennials

  • @evelynjepson5955
    @evelynjepson5955 22 дні тому +2

    mostly I don't eat out, because, the prices others charge, when you can do it yourself, is crazy....when we move from her to his parents home, , I intend to do more planting of vegetables, grains berries....although the space is limited, you can still grow in pots, and use what land you have.
    I have a milll on my standmixer, and have acquired gadgets over the time I did work, because now, I don't and its my husband that does for how.
    If I were to buy those things now, I wouldn't because of the higher price than what I paid before. Maybe not to grow anything else here, but gather seed, and wait till the next property, where I can expand a little by little, and there are n eighbours that are interested in growing stuffs too, to share land. share produce, not really tosell, but to sustain yourselves, is the biggest point in doing so. We do have northern property, but right now we only go up once a year, so its not practical, there. too many natural animals to eat them.
    I do,pickling: pickled onions, picked caluliflower, beets, what I have will last throughout the winter. In the new place, I will have places to store my bottles and a dishwasher...which is instrumental in washing and sanitizing the bottles...I don't havethat here, I have to take them to his moms to do it. She is 91 and a city girl, so can't understand the need to make things yourself...has to be store-bought, which I think is senseless.She called me a farmer once, and I said stanks for the compliment, and she said it wasn't one...For now, I just wait, and collect my seeds for the day that I can sew them again. and have places to store my doings, not like here. here we rent the basement, so there is no where to expand or store articles.