LIVING BELOW YOUR MEANS IN 2023! 9 Easy Ways! Barley & Roasted Veggie Bowl!

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  • 9 practical ways to live below your means in 2003! Heart meatless Barley and Roasted Veggie Bowl Recipe! Save Money! Frugal Living! Learn how we save money everyday! Money saving hints and tips! Early retirement debt and mortgage free couple shows you how you can have an abundant and full life spending less money!
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  • @schnauzermom9530
    @schnauzermom9530 Рік тому +71

    Another great video, thank you Emmy & Paul. Probably my main hack is not wasting food. I often enjoy the creative process with the odds & ends. We were going to toss out a small amount of leftover batter from making popovers on New Year's eve. Instead I thinned it with a little more milk and made 8 beautiful breakfast crepes. In this case it saved only a few cents, but the habit of not wasting food on principle makes me feel more respectful of our resources and can be creative and fun.

    • @marynienhouse6143
      @marynienhouse6143 Рік тому +4

      I love this thought process! It’s not all about the money, it’s also about waste. Great idea with the crepes!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +4

      Yes! Exactly! Love that creativity!

  • @susanne6943
    @susanne6943 Рік тому +58

    There are many things that helped and still help me living below my means, Emmy. I set up a yearly budget plan. I worked 3 jobs in the past to pay off my house in 8 years. Once the house was paid off, I went down to 2 jobs and started to invest more money in the stock market and max out my Roth IRA. I set the thermostat in the house to 67 degrees in the winter and 80 degrees in the summer to keep energy costs low. I turn off the water heater between showers. When needed, I turn the water heater on 10 minutes before the shower and turn it off before taking a shower. I reuse the water and either water my plants with it or clean my kitchen and bathroom floors with it. I grow my own vegetable and dehydrate, can, or freeze them. I make use of seasonal sales and stock up on peaches, apples, and berries. I flash freeze them and use them in the winter time when fruit is more expensive. I switched to a vegan diet. That saved me a ton of money last year. I actually cut my food costs in half despite the inflation. I buy second hand. There is more fun in finding something in a thrift store than buying full price. I exercise regularly to stay fit and healthy to keep the doctor away and out of hospitals. I believe eating healthy and exercising will save you the most money in the long run. I don't do anything special. I just walk 2.5 miles in a park nearby every morning before work. I hope this information helps someone to get started or keep going.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +3

      Wonderful encouraging comment! Thank you Susanne!

    • @denisereneec
      @denisereneec Рік тому +4

      Susanne you are an inspiration! Good job!!

    • @helenmak5663
      @helenmak5663 Рік тому +3

      You are so motivating. I also set my house temperature like yours.

    • @Lenneeful
      @Lenneeful Рік тому

      Suzanne, I think that your philosophy about a healthy diet and exercise is what can save us the most in the long run. I eat plant based with no processed food. I don't go out of my way to spend a lot on food but I think this is the most important area of spending for good health.

    • @lakshmisasony9238
      @lakshmisasony9238 Рік тому

      You are great

  • @judymartius7779
    @judymartius7779 Рік тому +40

    The weather here is really crappy. Ice storm warning, winter storm warning, but im so happy. I did some detailed cleaning, baked nutbread, did my exercises, got some reading done. It is a wonderful day. Totally content.

  • @lucy14981
    @lucy14981 Рік тому +141

    We bought a house much under what we could afford. We paid it off in 7 years, raised our two daughters, helped them through college with no debt, and are still living here after 34 years ( and we don't have to downsize now).

    • @schnauzermom9530
      @schnauzermom9530 Рік тому +14

      Oh, my goodness, that is exactly our story, including the 7 year payoff and two daughters getting through college with no debt, lol! We have since moved in our retirement, but buying a small house and paying it off quickly reaped some amazing rewards.

    • @mimitadigre4103
      @mimitadigre4103 Рік тому +11

      We’ve done the same thing although our place is not that small so eventually we may still have to downsize !

    • @ThatSimpleLife61
      @ThatSimpleLife61 Рік тому +5

      I love this story!

    • @marynienhouse6143
      @marynienhouse6143 Рік тому +6

      Most excellent! Very wise at a young age!

    • @blackfootdaisy
      @blackfootdaisy Рік тому +8

      Oh my! I wish I had been this smart at a young age! Hats off to you guys! And what a great example to your children!

  • @rubykins02
    @rubykins02 Рік тому +32

    A couple of things that we have done that allow us to live below our means we're 1st and foremost bought a house less than what we were told we could afford. We also paid it off early. Another simple thing I do is dry nearly all of our clothes by hanging them on a drying rack. This is particularly helpful in the dry winter weather in Minnesota. The air is so dry and that extra moisture really helps. Clothes also dry very quickly because of that dry air.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Yes, we did the same with our home! Thanks for sharing Mary!

    • @mandycote5662
      @mandycote5662 Рік тому

      I wash in cold - rinse in cold and air dry - inside /outside depending on season and weather 🙂

    • @mandycote5662
      @mandycote5662 Рік тому

      I’ve also started rinsing dishes in cold water and I always air dry and buff when necessary - I do dishes once a day as well by hand
      I had a countertop dishwasher - when I needed one and was able to sell it for the same price I bought it for 🙂
      The last time I stripped washrooms to clean I used baking soda and vinegar - I used my old baking soda which I use for fridge/ freezer and did the rinse in cold which I’m doing when washing hands

  • @robininva
    @robininva Рік тому +23

    Thanks for the cheerleading! Hubby and I are doing it w/ you. Today his car battery died… $203. Welp. Dang. LOL😂 (Of course, the no spend doesn’t mean we can’t eat or take care of emergencies….it just made us both “sigh” a bit. No worries, though. Thankful we could get a new one. Thankful we have a vehicle. Thankful we have a job. Just thankful. ❤)

    • @marynienhouse6143
      @marynienhouse6143 Рік тому +2

      Great attitude!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +2

      Robin EXACTLY!! The "thankfuls" you mentioned are what to think about not the $203!

    • @cathyb3790
      @cathyb3790 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely, I am Grateful everyday ,and say Thank You Everyday ,I have so much to be Thankful for ,,,🙏❤️😇

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому

      yep our battery needed to be replaced too. almost $300 it was a horrible experience. it used to be under $100 with tax fees and labor. inflation is just horrible. look at the rental prices just a sin with those prifes

  • @juliemoore6957
    @juliemoore6957 Рік тому +23

    Cultivating Contentment is crucial to live a frugal yet abundant life. I can truly say I am Content. What a blessing!

  • @bhallmark3390
    @bhallmark3390 Рік тому +17

    Hi Emmy and Paul. I must admit that I’m not up to date in being able to join you in a no spend month. I don’t even know our monthly expenditures yet. So I’m starting a journey today to get a budget figured out for my husband and me. He thinks he needs to keep working even though he’s now 70. I want to be able to prove to him that it’s ok for him to quit and we will be alright. His work is physically demanding and he needs to stop.
    Meanwhile I will commit to at least 2 days a week of no spend. How’s that for now? I’ve got to start with baby steps.

    • @sheilabeasley4911
      @sheilabeasley4911 Рік тому +4

      I love your idea. two days a week no spend sounds doable. I think I'll try it.

    • @marynienhouse6143
      @marynienhouse6143 Рік тому +2

      Fantastic that you are starting! 😊 You have a great goal to help, having your husband retired! Blessings on your journey

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +2

      That is absolutely perfect!! YAY! 2 days is wonderful!

  • @patriciacerwin6266
    @patriciacerwin6266 Рік тому +29

    The only area I can control and lower is the grocery shopping. I plan to make meals from the pantry or freezer rather than going shopping. I normally eat plant based, so I will definitely try the barley with roasted veggies. I've allowed myself $30 a week but honestly I don't think I will use it. I've not spent anything yet and probably won't until next week if I need veggies. I am planning on saving $200 a month so I am watching every single penny. Thank you for inspiring all of us.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      How wonderful Patricia! You ghave. solid goal and that is great!

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg Рік тому

      Impressive discipline..I am going to follow your lead. I'm just a little concerned about getting the right nutrition and I'm wondering do you use vegetable protein powder in your diet

  • @unamary57
    @unamary57 Рік тому +16

    Great video.
    I have just retired debt and mortgage free.
    To live below my means I check the food flyers, shop the discount grocery store, check for reduced produce and use it right away or freeze it, eat meatless meals a few times a week, eat left overs, lower my thermostat over night in the winter use fans in the summer as I don’t have A/C,

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      CONGRATULATIONS! Wonderful! All wonderful money saving tips Una!

  • @hev2519
    @hev2519 Рік тому +25

    Thank you Emmy and Paul, such good advice 👏 I shared some with my husband, he’s back to baking bread (in the machine) and I often quote Emmy on the cutting back on salt and sugar. I’m doing the same with baking cakes and cookies. I agree don’t be afraid to use what you have at home and stay out of the shops as much as possible 👍

  • @mariaolker
    @mariaolker Рік тому +9

    I just picked up a 5 lb bag of russet potatoes for a dollar. I actually got three bags. I see lots of potato dishes in my future.

    • @patriciacerwin6266
      @patriciacerwin6266 Рік тому

      Good find. They are over $5 in my area of Florida. I'm waiting for the next BOGO sale on them.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Maria that is awesome!

  • @michellepotter9698
    @michellepotter9698 Рік тому +21

    I have learned so much from watching your videos. I use less sugar in most of my recipes and they are still awesome, thanks to watching you. We recently borrowed several movies from the library and had a date night, eating finger foods and watching movies together. Learning new ways to keep costs down. Thank you.

  • @michellerubadue9620
    @michellerubadue9620 Рік тому +18

    We taught our kiddos the following:
    “You need to learn to admire verse the need to acquire!”

  • @kelsey6531
    @kelsey6531 Рік тому +39

    I thought about going to goodwill to look at puzzles for the kids they said they wanted some new ones to do this winter but instead I messaged a few family members and they were happy to give us the ones they were no longer using 😄

    • @cathyb3790
      @cathyb3790 Рік тому +5

      Yes a Great idea Kelsey , I also buy puzzles second hand ,,I also pass them on to a friend .
      I also make my own bread ,I found a great 1 lb bread machine second hand ,,well under a $1 a loaf. I also made a corn bread loaf ,it did not come out that great so I cut it into cubes and toasted in oven into croutons ,Awesome ,, can grind them up for crumbs or just leave as croutons ,,,
      I buy milk on clearance and freeze into small reusable containers ,,take out as needed,,the higher the fat the better it freezers ,,
      Really enjoy your videos ❤ Emmy Paul 😊

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      YAY! Kelsey so smart!!

  • @Lulu-he9dp
    @Lulu-he9dp Рік тому +23

    Your videos are always helpful and encouraging. You inspire us to think more about what we are doing/buying and if it is really valuable to us at this time. So far for my low/no spend January, I've avoided fast food, ordering things online, using what is in the fridge before it's bad, and done some meal planning to avoid random buying of groceries. Only 3 days in but that's a record for me. LOL

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +4

      YAY!! So proud of you Lulu! Just take one day at a time, you can do it!

    • @janetstonerook4552
      @janetstonerook4552 Рік тому

      I usually use up or freeze all my perishable goods before they go off.
      But I've found that low fat milk and yogurt go bad faster than regular dairy products. So I either need to buy smaller
      containers of the low fat dairy products or switch back to regular if I want to continue buying larger containers.

  • @amyn8272
    @amyn8272 Рік тому +5

    I know this doesn't sound like it would add up to a lot, but I cut my child's hair. I've never taken him to get it done.
    I also have a garden that saves us a lot on produce.

  • @ThatSimpleLife61
    @ThatSimpleLife61 Рік тому +16

    Will definitely be trying those barley bowls! To live below our means, we budget our tithe and our savings FIRST. Then we budget our bills, gas, food, and misc. expenses. And anything left after that, is EXTRA savings. For our savings account, we keep a notebook where we list the categories we are saving for (yearly expenses, home repairs, trips, car replacements, car repairs, etc) and assign our savings dollars to the correct categories. By the grace of God, this allows us to pay cash for our cars when the need arises, as well as for other things that come up. Budgeting and being frugal is fun and rewarding!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      That is wonderful! Yes, we budget tithes first as well!

  • @goheen04
    @goheen04 Рік тому +5

    First off... This was a great video! Thank You!! I shared it on my frugal facebook page! Only one thing??? LOL There are so many... I would say I only shop loss leaders and markdowns/reduced... Never pay full price for anything!

  • @pmd7535
    @pmd7535 Рік тому +16

    That barley roasted vegetable bowl looks AWESOME!!!! For many years now, I cut and color my own hair as well as my own manicures and pedicures. Over the course of the past decade, I bet I have saved thousand$ over going to salons. Tough to avoid post-holiday clearance sales!!! Ito used to be a good opportunity to gift shop at a discount, but I am cutting back on that too. Time to revisit homemade gifts. Happy New Year one and all!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Yes, I color my hair as well...actually Paul colors mine LOL!!

  • @frugalwendy
    @frugalwendy Рік тому +16

    What a fantastic video today, Emmy and Paul! I think it's my favorite of yours ever!
    One thing we do to live below our means is to make repairs ourselves whenever we can! Thanks!

  • @Banksy2022
    @Banksy2022 Рік тому +9

    We used to buy a bottle (or two) of wine each week. Quit it in August to save $$ plus I lost 24 lbs. II got a new job starting in 2 weeks & new clothes are a necessity. I'm in my late 60's & was retired but was offered a lucrative job so I'm giving it a go. Good luck with low spend January. Great idea for me to try in Feb!

  • @anniecharlotte4469
    @anniecharlotte4469 Рік тому +8

    I eat clean and cook from scratch. I am doing no spend January, but budgeted in some January Christmas shopping. I have seven grandkids and usually get them Christmas pjs for Christmas. Shopping for them in January just makes sense. Today I bought them for 75% off. I know its shopping but it keeps me living below my means. (No extras just the pajamas) In November I will be happy that I budgeted and shopped when it was so much cheaper.

  • @annewright3129
    @annewright3129 Рік тому +9

    Happy New Year !!!!! and many blessings for all the year !! First, let me thank you for the tip about Twilight Zone on New Years day. It was great, a real treat. I so agree with your attitude of making an occasion of various activities. I go to the library about once a month. I dress well, eat a good breakfast, check my " look for at the library " list (we have an outstanding library), eat a good breakfast, check to see that I have a tempting meal to enjoy when I return and a free evening to get started on my new stash. It is a five star event. I have other events that receive the same degree of attention. It costs me a little gas, no money except groceries and a provides immeasurable joy. And, it becomes a habit to look forward to and appreciate these events. These are tough times. We need to make all the joy we can. Many blessings to both of you and our frugal community.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      LOVE THIS Anne!! What a wonderful attitude! Thank you for sharing!

  • @lovingsunshine3515
    @lovingsunshine3515 Рік тому +6

    What we do to live below our means is to continue living on one income even when we’re dual income now. I went back to work after being a SAHM for 7 yrs now that our kids are in school full time. We also bought our house in the amount that we are comfortable paying every month and we’ve been driving the same vehicles for almost 10 yrs now and they’re both paid off.

  • @dawncatalano7443
    @dawncatalano7443 Рік тому +19

    Hi Emmy and Paul! Food preservation (canning and freezing), meal prep (helps avoid the drive through), bulk errand running (with a packed lunch, drinks, or snacks), scratch cooking, my garden, and meal planning. Every little bit helps!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +2

      Wonderful! You are so right!

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg Рік тому +1

      I always keep crackers and peanutbutter (I'm single) in my truck to feel satiated..stick to my budget unless there is a store dramatically reduced price.. even if something is dramatically reduced in price I stick to my budget for going something else

  • @kellychapman7331
    @kellychapman7331 Рік тому +7

    I bought a car about five years ago for 2 grand. It continues to run well, and I've taken good care of it. It's not the car of my dreams style wise, but the service it has given me is great, and it helps me stay below my means.

  • @utopianjourney
    @utopianjourney Рік тому +9

    Later, what i realise makes me live below my means is learning to be content with what I have. It's something I lost a couple of years ago and I'm working in cultivating that feeling again. When you are content with what you have you actually reduce a lot your necessity to buy stuff. You learn to take care of your things and be proud of what you do, that makes things last longer as well, so you need to buy stuff decreases as well...

  • @123canadagirl
    @123canadagirl Рік тому +7

    Add water to liquid soap to stretch it further. I’m just getting into this lifestyle

  • @kristinalundbergh7851
    @kristinalundbergh7851 Рік тому +8

    Every year at the end of December I work out the budget for the new year. This way I know exactly what I have to to spend on everything. I add up all the bills that are not paid monthly, divide it by 12 and transfer that amount to my ‘budget’ account each month. This way I am sure I have enough for all my regular bills. To a third account I transfer the rest minus the amount I need monthly payments, food and my ‘pocket money’: these are my savings and are growing.
    Doing this ensures me I always know exactly how much I have to spend, no surprises and most importantly I feel safe (I live on a fixed low income, but often feel much more well off than people I know on double income☺️).
    I love your 9 positive and clever tips❤️

  • @julieweaver3456
    @julieweaver3456 Рік тому +6

    I try not to use my oven because it uses much more energy than a crock pot or instant-pot.

  • @susanwebster9218
    @susanwebster9218 Рік тому +9

    I love your comment about enjoying and appreciating what we already own
    To add to your question...during a low spend month I find it a real treat to make things I don't ordinarily make like bagels or cinnamon rolls. It makes an ordinary day very special.
    Also, when organizing a closet or drawer I always find something I've forgotten and find new ways to enjoy that.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Yes! So fun to turn a Wednesday into a something special kind of day!

  • @sheryldougherty282
    @sheryldougherty282 Рік тому +5

    My son and I said we would buy a Christmas Tree after Christmas. So we went to the store and looked at what was the best one for us. The tree was around $150.00 before we bought it for $23.00. I didn’t feel bad for this purchase. It was not a spur of the moment buy. Today I’m taking down Christmas decorations and going through each item. I ask myself with each item I didn’t put out . Do I like it and if I didn’t it went into a donation box. Have more boxes to go through. I won’t have to grocery shop for another week so that is good. I feel blessed after watching your videos. Thank you Emmy and Paul.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Sheryl I am so happy you found such a great deal on that tree! I bet it is lovely!!

  • @GretchenBostrom
    @GretchenBostrom Рік тому +7

    So many things I do to live below my means but using my library is one of the best. Our libraries in the city offer everything. I get books there, I read magazines, I take advantage of the free museum passes offered, I get DVDs, I go to free events they host. It’s seriously a one stop entertainment center for me. I save so much $ not buying books, not paying to go to museums, not paying for streaming services, not paying for magazine subscriptions, and not going out to eat because I’d rather eat at home but still do fun stuff via the library.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +2

      I love that so much Gretchen! Our library is temporarily closed for renovations and Im lost LOL!

  • @JuanitaNance
    @JuanitaNance Рік тому +3

    Dearest Emmy & Paul, Txs to you 2 lovebirds! My hack is to STAY HOME, CARE FOR MY PRECIOUS HOME! I believe Godliness with contentment is great gain. I avoid on-line shopping, I rest & read, journal, watch zoom, call friends & family, especially during holidays, batch cook, clean and I feel a sense of accomplishment instead of feeling I purchased something I didn't need. You are right, there is so much more to do than to shop, and shopping to me, is not a hobby!!! May God bless you!!!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Love your attitude Juanita! Thank you!! God Bless you too!

  • @deborahdecker8504
    @deborahdecker8504 Рік тому +8

    I don't go out to eat in restaurants.. Ever. I can make food at home so much cheaper and it's usually better then what I can get eating out. I'm working on using all leftover foods also. Nothing is getting thrown away.. I'm finding pretty creative ways to use leftovers!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      It's fun isn't it!

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey Рік тому

      That's really smart! You can definitely make things tastier and for less at home. So many restaurants and fast food places are short staffed, so we gave up on poor service and so-so food. We often have friends over and also join in potluck shared events. Fun and yummy. We donate to the food pantry to help when we can too.

  • @CH-zy5ot
    @CH-zy5ot Рік тому +3

    Chicken breast were on sale today for $1.68 lb. Bought 8 lbs. to pressure can and put on the shelf. Cheaper than buying the canned chicken. When meat is a great low price I will can it up for ready to go meals. I can take the canned chicken and shred for a quick chicken salad or reheat with some taco seasoning and put in a tortilla for a quick taco. Keeps me from going out to eat. Win-Win.

  • @Ladygrace-sw8iz
    @Ladygrace-sw8iz Рік тому +8

    I live below my means by meal prepping every week. I make all my breakfasts and lunches on the weekends for the following week. It saves a ton of money, and it also tastes so much better then take out!

  • @curlytop4625
    @curlytop4625 Рік тому +18

    Hi Emmy& Paul, happy new year to you both. I’ve watched for years but this is my first post.
    I’m joining in the low spend/ no spend January. I so wish we had the leaflets from stores here in the UK so we could coupon shop. You are so blessed. Keep up the great posts.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      YAY!! So happy you posted! Thank you for joining us!

    • @pigletsbank437
      @pigletsbank437 Рік тому +1

      You might look online for the digitalflyers, some shops have them out every week

  • @rachelekelly2872
    @rachelekelly2872 Рік тому +7

    Hi, Emmy and Paul-First time commenting. We are off to a great start this year on this low spend/no spend challenge. I made 3 baguettes for our dinners this week-it was so much fun making them. I also made several freezer/crockpot meals for several weeks along with homemade hamburger and hot dog buns. I love cooking from scratch and am actually getting a lot done at home because we are staying out of the stores.

  • @tracymizerny3894
    @tracymizerny3894 Рік тому +5

    I use reusable ziploc bags, I dont order takeout or fast food, i pay myself first, i keep a budget, i cook my meals at home, i eat meatless half the week. Love you! Thank you for the motivation and your beautiful spirit.

  • @lyndagray173
    @lyndagray173 Рік тому +8

    Hi Emmy and Paul. I'm joining you in a no spend January for the first time . I took some clothes to a thrift store today and even though I saw some lovely bits but walked away. Thankyou for the enthusiasm you share. Lots of love from the 🇬🇧 x

  • @pandapeek55
    @pandapeek55 Рік тому +8

    Thank you guys so much! Great tips! So proud of you avoiding Hobby Lobby! I have to avoid going into stores as much as possible.

  • @Texascountryladee
    @Texascountryladee Рік тому +7

    I made beef barley soup this week then ate it that way for a couple days. Then I took the left over soup and blended it, then baked it with some beef chunks and potato chunks. It made a very flavorful gravy.

  • @TPayne-fm8ie
    @TPayne-fm8ie Рік тому +5

    We do our own housework and yard work. We could afford to hire it out, but it gives us exercise and saves a lot of money.

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Рік тому +5

    You've really helped me learn not to waste any food and inventory what I have before shopping. My biggest cost savings is growing many vegetables, herbs, and flowers. I use, share, or preserve as much as I can. I'm planning to clean out the fridge once a week and freezer at least once a quarter, so nothing is forgotten or left behind. I get excited at the farmer's market and want to buy everything! We can't eat that much, so I'm going to work on portioning out and using everything we grow or buy.

  • @mrs22A
    @mrs22A Рік тому +7

    Happy New Year Emmie and Paul! And Dixie too!! I can't forget Dixie! The roasted veggies and barley bowls look so good! I have everything on hand so I'm definitely making them this week.
    I know you mentioned staying out of the places that are a big temptation for spending. I happen to work in the place I am tempted the most. I work in a quilt shop. All the new fabric lines are starting to come in. They are all really pretty too.
    Today was my first day back to work in the new year. I'm going to be honest. It was hard. Really hard. I told myself today that the first couple days might be the hardest, but if I can make it through the rest of the week, I'll be fine. I didn't spend anything today.
    I think one thing that will help me is to work on organizing what I have here at home. It will help me see that I have enough and don't need to buy any more.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      YES! Love the idea of you going through what you already have at home! That will definitely help!!

  • @JustSonya78
    @JustSonya78 Рік тому +6

    We started last year really experimenting with making our own bread. Through practice,we have successfully mastered: Raisin,Almond Nog,Hoagie,White and Cheddar Jalapeno bread. Just tonight, we made hotdog buns 🌭. Still have several breads to try like hamburger buns, tortilla wraps,etc. We refuse to pay the ridiculous prices when we can make it at home cheaper. We also started giving Aldi a try and have found some AMAZING items at decent prices. We are not store or brand loyal like we were in the past. We made homemade meals but also have "convenient foods" that remind us of our restaurant favorites. We have chickens and herb and veggie garden in spring/summer.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Sonya how I love that! Making your own breads, growing veggies, and chickens!! ALL amazing wins!

  • @s.torres242
    @s.torres242 Рік тому +4

    We make "budda bowls" using grains, veggies for church gathers & company. We use whatever is in the fridge & freezer that needs to be used up. W are doing major decluttering & cleaning this month instead of going anywhere...amazing what you have you have forgotten about.

  • @joanprout9619
    @joanprout9619 Рік тому +1

    I tithe to myself.
    Any money that comes to me10% goes into savings. Every January I adjust my automatic bank transfer so that 10% goes to savings.
    Another 1% is my mad money.

  • @GratefulGma08
    @GratefulGma08 Рік тому +6

    I had leftover spaghetti and mozzarella cheese that I needed to use up so I made a lasagna using the spaghetti noodles instead of lasagna noodles and put it in the freezer. This will be a great meal for the day I don’t want to cook or if family stops by!!
    We save money by drinking our coffee from home and just bring a thermos or to go cup and never buy lunch- we always bring our lunches to work

  • @Coffeecup.0110
    @Coffeecup.0110 Рік тому +1

    I make my own laundry soap, cleaning supplies, and I use baking soda for many things because it’s cheap and amazing! ☮️❤️😊

  • @colleenvidal1965
    @colleenvidal1965 Рік тому +1

    About every six months I go over my expenses and see where I can 'plug the dike'. Where is there waste ? What other cheaper options? Especially insurance, and other monthly expenses.

  • @brendacavanaugh3104
    @brendacavanaugh3104 Рік тому +4

    I have a grocery spending problem. After making a list of stuff in my Pantry's and freezers there is no way me and my husband could ever go through it all. So I put my foot down to not buy anything until we eat through my stockpile. I also make my own dish soap and laundry soap that lasts at least 6mo. I hardly ever use the dishwasher but when I do I do it when the electric is less.

  • @lisahaffner3337
    @lisahaffner3337 Рік тому +5

    Happy New Year Paul and Emmy. One of the small things I do is use less laundry soap and dishwasher detergent. It’s a small thing but over time it saves me money. Had a slip today with the low spend month. I had to take my niece to a couple of appointments and it took way longer than expected. I had the gentleman I care for with me and it was getting close to lunchtime. They had an early breakfast because we were out and on the road early. I wasn’t prepared so we did stop and get a drink and small snack to hold us over till we got home. Next time I will be more prepared.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      That is not a slip that was a necessity (food)...things happen! Happy New Year Lisa!

  • @apriltunstall4929
    @apriltunstall4929 Рік тому +6

    I try to plan my errands that are in the same area, set a grocery budget and make a list around what we have at home.

  • @karenbransome6978
    @karenbransome6978 Рік тому +3

    Brilliant video.
    In our family we use to have birthday meals out. Then 2020 and 2021 happened and so when it came to my birthday this year the girls asked me what I wanted to do.
    I said let’s just go and have a Costa cuppa instead of a meal.
    We just had one drink and sat chatting and just enjoying the moment without a massive bill.
    It was a lovely morning and didn’t break the bank.
    We even talked about all the things that are changing in our family and how we can be frugal and still have fun.
    This was a very interesting conversation.
    Thanks both of you for all your encouragement.
    Hugs xx

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Sounds like such a wonderful time!! Hugs right back Karen! Thank you!

  • @connie894
    @connie894 Рік тому +4

    Cooking question. Do you ever make a double batch of whatever and freeze for an easy meal later?

  • @kathykratzer2089
    @kathykratzer2089 Рік тому +2

    I dry my clothes on a rack both to save electricity and also add moisture to my house because it gets so dry in the wintertime from our heat.

  • @phylliscreason3391
    @phylliscreason3391 Рік тому +2

    Get rid of cable TV and dry your clothes on a clothes rack. It saves alot of money.

  • @Babba08
    @Babba08 Рік тому +6

    Absolutely brilliant to use the root veggies this time of year. And roasting is the best way to eat them! I will definitely be doing this in the coming weeks. Along with the barely, it's a perfect winter meal.
    The two things that I think we do to help us live below our means is that, as you mentioned, we don't drive our vehicle frivolously. I would never, in million years drive out for one missing ingredient for a recipe.
    Also, meal plan, meal plan, meal plan. Need I say more?!
    Another good vlog! Thanks, guys.

  • @bex438
    @bex438 Рік тому +6

    Happy New Year Emmy, Paul, Dixie and Loris 🎉❤️ Meal planning and not over buying/wasting food is one of the main ways that I save money and watching you make meals out of seemingly random ingredients and having more confidence to the same because of that has really helped. I've also just ordered a food saver which I'm sure will save even more money and waste by preventing freezer burn and spilt wasted food in the freezer. I didn't even know about these until I saw yours so thanks again - I should probably just say that watching and listening to you saves me the most money overall 😊

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Happy New Year Bex! We are SO happy our videos help you save Monet! Thank you!!

  • @jewelgaither1504
    @jewelgaither1504 Рік тому +2

    Emmy. We tithe, knowing God can do so much more with 90% than we can do with 100% of our income!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Yes, we do the same. Wouldn't have it any other way!

  • @blackfootdaisy
    @blackfootdaisy Рік тому +5

    I have to admit, I've never had barley, but your recipe looked so delicious! I do love roasted vegetables and parmesan cheese is my weakness. LOL! I'm looking forward to this month and anticipate the sourdough starter. I am committed to trying that along with you. Great video!

  • @cindybeatty5872
    @cindybeatty5872 Рік тому +2

    I’m right there with you about Hobby Lobby. I wanna go so bad, but I’m being good and staying home and purging my house instead.

  • @bethbeckermeyer1732
    @bethbeckermeyer1732 Рік тому +6

    We save money by not shopping. Thanks for the recipe, we’re vegetarians so love the meatless dishes!

  • @Cosigirl
    @Cosigirl Рік тому +5

    The roasted veggie barley bowl looks great. I have all that stuff already, we'll have it for dinner this week. I made back eyed peas for new years, had all the stuff in the pantry. It turned out great. Thank you for sharing your temptation of Hobby Lobby clearance sale. Just remember those DEALS that you want are money, you can use the money for something important. I've stayed out of stores to not tempt myself to purchase the BARGAN. Thanks for a great video.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      You got that right! it was a total win for me not to go!

  • @angelaholland1236
    @angelaholland1236 Рік тому +5

    I had a win with avoiding temptation. I shopped online and filled my cart, at 75%off. I then talked myself out of it and deleted the whole thing. I had something I could use and had already spent money on. I have been able to give up shopping as a hobby/ past time and decided a long time ago that envy wasn't worth it. I've set a savings goal and know that I will have to be creatively frugal to accomplish it. Hoping the new year will be better than 2022.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      YAY! Angela so proud of you!! Thank you for sharing!

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey Рік тому

      Bravo! Virtual shopping win! When we got printed catalogs, I'd enjoy them and turn down many pages. I'd recycle the catalogs a couple days later. Virtual shopping enjoyment at no cost!

  • @juliebransfield529
    @juliebransfield529 Рік тому +3

    Hello! I make all kinds of soup in the crockpot. Shop my pantry for ingredients and inspiration. I pulse the finished product with immersion mixer to thicken. Eat half, freeze half to stock freezer with variety.

  • @schrodingerssquirrel6973
    @schrodingerssquirrel6973 Рік тому +3

    I have learned to enjoy saying "No.". What a feeling of power...

  • @sabrinadevol1210
    @sabrinadevol1210 Рік тому +2

    I substitute unsweetened applesauce in place of oil in muffin recipes.

  • @dianadavis7651
    @dianadavis7651 Рік тому +2

    # 1 thing I do is keep furnace set at 66 Degrees 24/7 If chilled I put on socks and a hoodie or housecoat. Propane is way to expensive. I do have a woodburner but its outside in a brick building and it connects to the furnace ductwork. So I start a fire in the evenings mainly, but during that -0 weather we had it going all day. It all helps!

  • @RN-mn3jn
    @RN-mn3jn Рік тому +2

    I do several things below my means, but my every winter hack is I .....
    keep my thermostat set at 58 degrees for winter. I never touch it all winter. If I get chilled, I just add on clothes. That saves me tons.

  • @francinehogsett3065
    @francinehogsett3065 Рік тому +2

    I try never to waste food…I try to reinvent leftovers so not to waste 😊❤️

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Рік тому +1

    Question for you frugal experts: We have a 39-year old giant terry robe from the river house. Everyone used it for the outdoor shower. It has been washed thousands of times and is worn out. Should I cut it into dish or cleaning rags? Will I need to hem all four sides, so I can wash and reuse? It lived a good and useful life!

  • @Gabi-lt4mx
    @Gabi-lt4mx Рік тому +2

    Gardening - a lot of vegetables and many fruit trees.
    Re- & Upcycling & DIY

  • @Carol-bx3zq
    @Carol-bx3zq Рік тому +1

    I shopped at Shop Rite today. I only bought items on sale (same flyer you highlighted in this video). I spent $73 and saved $84!!! Woohoo!

  • @valdamarielegault1907
    @valdamarielegault1907 Рік тому +4

    Like and then watch! 😁 can't wait to see the recipe! I eat plant based so.hoping no meat! Happy New Year!

  • @robertneville2022
    @robertneville2022 Рік тому +1

    I study the past and how people lived/survived during the 1929 depression
    I live on social security retirement
    I don't live like a king but I'm doing alright
    I open the windows and use fans in the summer
    I don't run the furnace in the winter unless it gets below freezing and then just warm enough to keep the pipes from freezing
    I only drive my car once a week and do all my errands and grocery shopping then
    The only unnecessary expenditure I do is once a month meet my kids at Waffle House for breakfast,
    That I won't give up

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Waffle House for the win!! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @raethibodeau9604
    @raethibodeau9604 Рік тому +3

    A couple of things I do is keep my thermostat around 67 in the winter. I also hang out my clothes year round. I think those 2 things save me a lot of money. Over the holidays I had a lot of relatives staying at my house. I turned the heat up for my guests, but you know in the back of my mind, I kept seeing the natural gas meter spinning. 🤣

  • @robinkline5600
    @robinkline5600 Рік тому +2

    We love barley also. I make a homemade hamburger vegetable soup and always add about a half cup of barley to it as we like a soup that is more like a stew.

  • @irenebaird4456
    @irenebaird4456 Рік тому +1

    I am on my own I get my pension on Wednesday when I budget for my self and if there is any money left out of my pension the next Wednesday put in in a new purse. And start afresh it is amazing how much you can save over a month and put it to go use like birth day holidays or trips out or the grand kids this is a good hack hope you like it 🐝🐝🐝😘

  • @donnapayne9526
    @donnapayne9526 Рік тому +1

    I drive a 2005 honda, that has 180,000 miles on it and is still mechanically sound. I could buy a new car but why?

  • @kathrynpatterson7255
    @kathrynpatterson7255 Рік тому +2

    It won't save a ton of money since greeting cards are so cheap at Dollar Tree, but I'm making all my cards this month. I have 6 relatives/friends celebrating birthdays! Best of all, it's using up some of my craft supply stash.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      There is nothing better than receiving a homemade card! Love that!

  • @kellyshults6590
    @kellyshults6590 Рік тому +3

    It helps us a lot not have any debt besides our mortgage. Also, our salary is already divided into categories before the month starts (savings, investing, mortgage, food, gas and sinking fund) there is no leftovers to spend more!!!!

  • @irenebaird4456
    @irenebaird4456 Рік тому +1

    Glasgow Scotland uk 🐝🐝😝

  • @silvercharm9507
    @silvercharm9507 Рік тому +1

    Lately when I feel like I need to run to the grocery store, I put it off for a day or even a week (or more) and make due with food I already have in the pantry or freezer. Usually this allows us to put more into savings at the end of the month.

  • @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr
    @Loristhriftykitchenpantyr Рік тому +3

    that looked like a great meal!!!!!! I am learning how to meal plan to help with my food budget and so I can use what I have. My schedule is so crazy and unpredictable that it can be challenging for me to meal plan. But I need to do that to keep from spending money that I don't need to spend, and to keep from throwing out food that goes bad.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      You can do it! That's great Lori! Thanks for being here!

  • @AngelaResseguie
    @AngelaResseguie Рік тому +1

    We try to use the sun and our south facing windows in a way that helps to keep our home warm in the winter and cool in the summer by simply opening or closing our heavy drapes!

  • @ASC470
    @ASC470 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the great advice! I keep saying to myself, "Do I really need it or want it?" That can make an impact.

  • @jodiweiss8705
    @jodiweiss8705 Рік тому +3

    Love Shoprite's Can Can sale! Remember that many of the sale items will repeat for several weeks (like TUTTOROSSO tomatoes, beans and vegetables), but some won't. I plan to buy my 40 cans of tuna for
    .89 per can!

  • @grannyprepper1181
    @grannyprepper1181 Рік тому +2

    I went Walmart the other day and out of habit I picked up 4 Christmas items. Walked around the store and picked up my groceries. Looked in my cart, saw the Christmas items and put them BACK!

  • @EleanorRoseRyan
    @EleanorRoseRyan Рік тому +2

    Workout at home. I left my gym and now just use free resources to help me keep fit. I do yoga in a studio for community!

  • @kimsmith5471
    @kimsmith5471 Рік тому +3

    Baking extra muffins & breads during the holidays , I always freeze up 3/4 of it all and put into freezer bags. This way the desire to buy needless sweets is not there. I just pull a bag here & there when the craving strikes. It adds up when you think of how much cookies or doughnuts cost ! I think I would have bought 2 pizzas for that price Emmy ! Great for those I don't want to cook days . lol

  • @corinnerichardson9093
    @corinnerichardson9093 Рік тому +3

    Great video. One way I keep me below my means is to make soups for lunches. I steam my vegatables and keep the water to use as the basis of my stock. I cook a little extra veg extra (as already using heat!) and have it with one slice of toast. Another way is to have one egg with one slice of toast. We have a farm near us where they sell eggs which are always below shop prices and are huge! We call if egg and soldiers - do you?

  • @debjayne3298
    @debjayne3298 Рік тому +1

    A lot of restaurant food taste better because they add things that you normally wouldn’t. They add lots of butter, salt, and sugar.

  • @erinf4712
    @erinf4712 Рік тому +4

    I love these tips. How do you get paper circulars for your food stores? In my area, they stopped circulars (for food stores, pharmacy stores, Walmart, Target, etc.) in the newspaper about 18 months ago. It is a pain to have to go into each and every store’s website (and remember to check that you have the right zip code chosen) to go through all of the ads.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      They still come in our mail!

    • @erinf4712
      @erinf4712 Рік тому

      @@FrugalMoneySaver Thank you. I am going to look at the websites and see if I can have them mailed direct- we don't get flyers in the mail anymore. Progress isn't always progress. 🙂

    • @cathyb3790
      @cathyb3790 Рік тому

      Erin there are also Apps available,with the flyers from all the stores if you use a cellphone, I use Flipp ,it may only be available in Canada,but there are other Apps .

    • @patricedixon2634
      @patricedixon2634 Рік тому

      My circulars stopped in 2021😢.

  • @jewelgaither1504
    @jewelgaither1504 Рік тому +6

    I had that same "breathless moment" when I got an email from our local small fabric store announcing a sale on quilting fabric for $1.99 a yard! But, I'm determined to use what I have before I buy more. I'm 35 miles from the nearest Hobby Lobby, so that's a little far away to do a "spur of the moment" shopping trip.

    • @sheilakeeler2178
      @sheilakeeler2178 Рік тому +1

      That’s real willpower!

    • @kerryjames6312
      @kerryjames6312 Рік тому +1

      Cutting up.a small peace of meat into shavings makes meat go further

    • @kerryjames6312
      @kerryjames6312 Рік тому

      Really like to make grocery shopping putting library walking cutting flowers sounds good

    • @gailnoll
      @gailnoll Рік тому +1

      tempting you with quilt fabric is just mean!!! I admire your willpower (O:

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому +1

      Yes, we are about that far as well from Hobby Lobby LOL!!

  • @SleeplessinOC
    @SleeplessinOC Рік тому +1

    You two are so kind and sincere in wanting to help the rest of us save money in these very trying times. Thank you !!!

  • @connie894
    @connie894 Рік тому +2

    Sunday, hubby and I went to shop to see the best deal for a new washer... We went to Menards and Christmas stuff 75% off,,, I put in our cart a new tree angel and a few stocking hangers,,,, then my hubby asked me why are you putting them back?? I forgot NO spend Jan...... LOL I am glad I am not alone,,, just laughing at myself and realize that it's somewhat a habbit, oh it's on sale..... etc. Have a good day

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  Рік тому

      Yes Connie! Great point! Shopping sales do become like a habit!