When I think of how much “retail therapy” money that I wasted when I was younger, it’s sobering but the thought,also, motivates me to continue to stay frugal.
As always, another great video with excellent content. I’m in the process now of going through my clothes to thin out my wardrobe. That hint of not buying clothes just because you like them would have come in handy years ago!!!!
❤️ these tips. My grandchildren birthdays are April & May,sons bday is May, DIL bday is July. I ship the grandkids something via Amazon Prime. To save on shipping costs for my son and DIL,I individually wrap & ship their bday,Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts in one package.
About paying bills on time.... when I retired and was only going to be receiving my pension at the end of the month, I called all the companies that would be sending me bills and asked if I could get the due date changed to the end of the month. They all said "no problem." Those few telephone calls sure simplified things for me going forward.
I wear a fleece vest if the house is cold. I can do all my work without it being too bulky. If you have south facing widows, have the curtains open during the day in the winter. In the summer, unless it's a cloudy day, keep them closed.
Thx for the reminders. The other part of driving efficiently is to bundle your errands/appointments. E.g. go to gas station, supermarket, and pick up drycleaning all on the way home from work if they're in the same vicinity. Doing several errands on a workday usually means I then have at least one day where I don't need to drive/leave home at all.
At yard sales I have found sewing patterns, cloth, notions, crochet hooks, yarns, etc.. Your explanation of how to save money is very informative. Thank you for your helpful videos.
Your husband is so fortunate to have a good woman with sence. So msny people are immature, lazy or ditzy these days with no common sense God bless you and all you hold dear in life.
Wow! Pray your channel grows super fast as you have such a way about your presentation and the content is so inspiring and informative. May God bless you. You have blessed me so much ❤
I wish I could have given you my cast iron skillets. I love how well they cook, but can't lift them anymore. Thank you for the great tips! ❤ I love your channel.
Excellent tips thank you. I think mental health care is especially important and I haven't heard it mentioned before. I like your positive, fun attitude.😊
Regarding cast iron skillets, my husband watched UA-cam videos on how to season, clean, and maintain them (it's not hard) and he now makes us the most delicious pizzas in them. We buy frozen pizza dough but if you have the skills you can make your own dough. They are great for cooking so many things.😊
Enjoy your channel full of useful, cost efficient tips. I most definitely will make use of them and encourage others to do likewise in my community. My motto is not to waste unnecessarily and save as much as possible. Great channel.
Best wishes and All the best to you and the family. I really enjoyed this video. I go to a store that sends coupons. The store looks at what items you pay for and they send you coupons on those items. I really enjoy that. I'm really grateful for the store I go to on a regular basis. The coupons really help out and when an item is on sale and you have a coupon that's way cool as well. I just to say that I really appreciate this video. Thanks again. And I did put a like on this video as well. 👍 From Joseph
Just to throw in my 2c: professional chefs use nonstick pans all the time, especially to cook things like eggs. I know demonizing nonstick pans is popular in some circles but I think the "use the right tool for the job" attitude is healthier. Chef UA-camr Brian Lagerstrom talks about this from time to time.
I am inclined to agree with you on this! I know there have to be good nonstick pans out there. However, it seems to take me a lot more trial and error to find a good nonstick pan, whereas, the stainless steel always seem to workout. 😳 Maybe I'll try again in the future! My husband likes nonstick pans so maybe he'll be the one to buy it 😁. Thanks for commenting!
@@frugalcreativeliving At least in restaurants, the Winco brand nonstick pans are pretty common and they don't last forever unfortunately (it's not easy to outsmart restaurateurs in picking pans because their livelihood depends on it). It's 2-3 years at most. That's the nature of how those things are built and there's no conspiracy (as much as we'd like to believe it's the maker's fault)
😄It definitely comes down to just the right timing sometimes. Getting to the stores at the end of the season but before everything cute is completely gone!
Why do you have so much "dry clean only"-clothes in USA??? I live in Finland and I think that only some winterjackets are drycleanonly. If they are made of wool. I love your videos, I watch them often. I like the way you speak, it's so easy to understand even my english is not so good 😊❤
Even if an items says 'Dry Clean Only' I wash everything in cold water and dry flat, no problems and no toxic dry cleaning chemicals. Since Covid, many Dry Cleaners have gone out of business.
A person needs to get living on 50% income and saving/investing the rest as quickly as they can. Young and have no idea how prices change. In 1976 when I was 21 a Big Mac & fries was $1.20 now price is $9.79. Dollar stores were called five & dimes because things were 5 or 10 cents. I could live on $10k a year, the same lifestyle now cost $70k and only because I don't have a car payment, would need to add another $10k if I had a new car + insurance. Plan for $10 million retirement fund in 40 years if you want to maintain same lifestyle and eat that $80 Big Mack & Fries 40 years from now. When I was young I didn't understand why grandma was eating cat food on a cracker, now I do.
Consider telling family and friends that there will be no Christmas gifts or birthday presents. Unless someone actually needs something practical be a leader to your family and friends and say no to seasonal buying of something they already have several of to begin with.
I don't know how many times I have said that I will pay it later and then I forget. It is so extremely annoying. Now I pay the same day so it is out of the way directly.
When you buy clothes avoid those who need dry cleaning. It's expensive and not good for the environment. Avoid plastic clothes like polyester and acryl.
"Heat the human, not the house."
I love it! 😊
When I think of how much “retail therapy” money that I wasted when I was younger, it’s sobering but the thought,also, motivates me to continue to stay frugal.
I am in the same boat!!!
@@thehealedhomemaker12 Glad it’s not just me
As always, another great video with excellent content. I’m in the process now of going through my clothes to thin out my wardrobe. That hint of not buying clothes just because you like them would have come in handy years ago!!!!
❤️ these tips. My grandchildren birthdays are April & May,sons bday is May, DIL bday is July. I ship the grandkids something via Amazon Prime. To save on shipping costs for my son and DIL,I individually wrap & ship their bday,Mother’s Day and Father’s Day gifts in one package.
Love it!!
About paying bills on time.... when I retired and was only going to be receiving my pension at the end of the month, I called all the companies that would be sending me bills and asked if I could get the due date changed to the end of the month. They all said "no problem." Those few telephone calls sure simplified things for me going forward.
That is an excellent tip! I've had to move due dates to fit my pay schedule as well. It's just a matter of asking!
I agree, I also pay all my bills on the same day each month, all except one are on auto pay. Keeps life simpler.
I did the same thing!
Love all of these tips, and especially the hobby to reduce stress tip.
Thanks! 😊
Popcorn popped at home in a pan on the stove is an inexpensive snack that can be put in sandwich bags. A lot cheaper than buying chips!
And, as a whole grain, it's healthier! Thanks!
I also pop popcorn as well. I got myself a popcorn popper from Amazon which helps to stay frugal...
I wear a fleece vest if the house is cold. I can do all my work without it being too bulky.
If you have south facing widows, have the curtains open during the day in the winter. In the summer, unless it's a cloudy day, keep them closed.
Thx for the reminders. The other part of driving efficiently is to bundle your errands/appointments. E.g. go to gas station, supermarket, and pick up drycleaning all on the way home from work if they're in the same vicinity. Doing several errands on a workday usually means I then have at least one day where I don't need to drive/leave home at all.
Great tip!
At yard sales I have found sewing patterns, cloth, notions, crochet hooks, yarns, etc.. Your explanation of how to save money is very informative. Thank you for your helpful videos.
You make frugal easy and simple thanks for the hints
My pleasure 😊
Your husband is so fortunate to have a good woman with sence. So msny people are immature, lazy or ditzy these days with no common sense God bless you and all you hold dear in life.
Wow! Pray your channel grows super fast as you have such a way about your presentation and the content is so inspiring and informative.
May God bless you.
You have blessed me so much ❤
Thank you again!😊
I love your channel.
Thank you so much!
I wish I could have given you my cast iron skillets. I love how well they cook, but can't lift them anymore. Thank you for the great tips! ❤ I love your channel.
Awww...😊. Yes, they are heavy! Thanks so much for your comment!
Great tips
I really just never thought of purchasing the big bag of chips and putting them in other sandwich bags.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent tips thank you. I think mental health care is especially important and I haven't heard it mentioned before. I like your positive, fun attitude.😊
Regarding cast iron skillets, my husband watched UA-cam videos on how to season, clean, and maintain them (it's not hard) and he now makes us the most delicious pizzas in them. We buy frozen pizza dough but if you have the skills you can make your own dough. They are great for cooking so many things.😊
You are incredible & full of great information and reminders!!! Thanks!
You are so welcome!
Enjoy your channel full of useful, cost efficient tips. I most definitely will make use of them and encourage others to do likewise in my community. My motto is not to waste unnecessarily and save as much as possible. Great channel.
Awesome, thank you so much!
“…about to have a baby.” 😂
God bless. You need all the money saving tips you can get…lol
Love your channel.
Thank you so much!
Me, too!
Me too!😊
All of your tips are awesome! you rock 🎉❤
Thank you so much!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!!😲
So many great tips! 👏🏼💕
Spot on financial advice! 🙌
Your videos are so amazing!!
Thank you so much!!
The Smartest man i ever knew i asked him howd he get so smart he said JUST GOOD C
I keep my A/C off unless I'm sweating while sitting completely still.
I also need it at least 74 degrees to be able to sleep 😴
Best wishes and All the best to you and the family.
I really enjoyed this video.
I go to a store that sends coupons. The store looks at what items you pay for and they send you coupons on those items. I really enjoy that.
I'm really grateful for the store I go to on a regular basis.
The coupons really help out and when an item is on sale and you have a coupon that's way cool as well. I just to say that I really appreciate this video.
Thanks again.
And I did put a like on this video as well. 👍 From Joseph
I'm glad you enjoyed the video and thank you so much for your comments!
In hot weather tape Alum foil over windows.
Reflectics, bought by the roll from hardware stores is reasonably priced.
Just to throw in my 2c: professional chefs use nonstick pans all the time, especially to cook things like eggs. I know demonizing nonstick pans is popular in some circles but I think the "use the right tool for the job" attitude is healthier. Chef UA-camr Brian Lagerstrom talks about this from time to time.
I am inclined to agree with you on this! I know there have to be good nonstick pans out there. However, it seems to take me a lot more trial and error to find a good nonstick pan, whereas, the stainless steel always seem to workout. 😳 Maybe I'll try again in the future! My husband likes nonstick pans so maybe he'll be the one to buy it 😁. Thanks for commenting!
@@frugalcreativeliving At least in restaurants, the Winco brand nonstick pans are pretty common and they don't last forever unfortunately (it's not easy to outsmart restaurateurs in picking pans because their livelihood depends on it). It's 2-3 years at most. That's the nature of how those things are built and there's no conspiracy (as much as we'd like to believe it's the maker's fault)
Thank you! New subbie here. Take care
Wonderful! Welcome!
Yes this things are helpful
I've tried buying at the end of the season a few times. That's how I ended up with the too little clothes I have now 😅
I no longer do that
😄It definitely comes down to just the right timing sometimes. Getting to the stores at the end of the season but before everything cute is completely gone!
Thank you!🌻
You are so welcome!
Great video! New subscriber!
Welcome!
Cool shirt 😊
Thanks!
A great video
Thanks!
I am trying to not buy clothes or shoes for a year. I started in March. I really don’t need anything.
Interesting 😮😊
Why do you have so much "dry clean only"-clothes in USA??? I live in Finland and I think that only some winterjackets are drycleanonly. If they are made of wool. I love your videos, I watch them often. I like the way you speak, it's so easy to understand even my english is not so good 😊❤
Thank you so much!
Even if an items says 'Dry Clean Only' I wash everything in cold water and dry flat, no problems and no toxic dry cleaning chemicals. Since Covid, many Dry Cleaners have gone out of business.
Common sense. You have that youre not stars n the sky type just good common sense
My biggest utilities bill $122. Paid yesterday. Average is
I am fixed income and regularly saved $1K. ~$10K a year I can easily save.
Don’t drink tap water nowhere in the United States at least use a brita water system 😊
Love my Berkey!
A person needs to get living on 50% income and saving/investing the rest as quickly as they can. Young and have no idea how prices change. In 1976 when I was 21 a Big Mac & fries was $1.20 now price is $9.79. Dollar stores were called five & dimes because things were 5 or 10 cents. I could live on $10k a year, the same lifestyle now cost $70k and only because I don't have a car payment, would need to add another $10k if I had a new car + insurance. Plan for $10 million retirement fund in 40 years if you want to maintain same lifestyle and eat that $80 Big Mack & Fries 40 years from now. When I was young I didn't understand why grandma was eating cat food on a cracker, now I do.
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Turn the water off when you are showering too. First shower, then shampoo and soap.. scrub away, then shower. Done.
Consider telling family and friends that there will be no Christmas gifts or birthday presents. Unless someone actually needs something practical be a leader to your family and friends and say no to seasonal buying of something they already have several of to begin with.
I don't know how many times I have said that I will pay it later and then I forget. It is so extremely annoying. Now I pay the same day so it is out of the way directly.
When you buy clothes avoid those who need dry cleaning. It's expensive and not good for the environment. Avoid plastic clothes like polyester and acryl.
Stop eating processed food like snacks. It will save you plenty of money in the health care industry.
Health is wealth.
Induction cooker. Will spare you on the electric bill.
I have way to much clothes! But most are thrifted
We cut up veggies for snacks. We love 🐜 ant's on a 🪵 log.
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