What Frugal Living Really Looks Like | What I Spend In A Week as a Frugal Mom
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Can you make a video on how to find cheap vacations?
2nd this...I would love to hear all her vacation tips ...how to find good deals, etc
Yes! Do this please
This would be great too. I’d love to see how you do this.
same here, i have not taken any vacation all my life! and i have a 20 year old adult child! ( meaning, we never took any vacation when he was growing up) :-(
I love that you are frugal in some places so that you can spend in the places that are important to you
Yes!!!!! I've always said everyone talks about how expensive babies are, well that ain't got nothing on teens
It's SO true!
Omg, i have a 16, 14, 13, and a 7 year old. They eat soooooo much.....
Especially if in college.
Why don't the teens pay their own way? The ones that are old enough to work obviously.
@@janetgrigoratos9318 My boys - young men now, are 6'8 and 6'5 my daughter also nearly 6 feet tall, all athletes and in show choir, the food volume alone nearly killed us! LOL
My comment has nothing to do with your topic other than I enjoyed this. It's when you talk about your mom and your day together. Grief sucks and shows up unexpectedly. Well it reared its head listening to you talk about you and mom shopping and the food court. Oh how miss those days. My mom and I did same but would hit a Saunders and share a chocolate cream puff. Freedom to spend time with elderly parents is priceless. My mom is in last stage of alzheimers and hasn't known me in 6+ years. So though your discussion caused me tears, it also brought me good memories. Thank you.
Christine - I’ve been following your videos for almost a year now and wanted to say thank you for all your tips and tricks! We had an unexpected job loss this year and had to figure out how to survive on one salary and support our 3 small children. Thanks to you, we’re able to stay afloat! It’s so hard to figure out how to cut corners and save money, but I found your grocery hacks super helpful! My budget used to be almost $900; now it’s $400, and we’re eating just as well (if not better!). Thanks Christine!
Almost 8$ a Gallon in Germany...😢 also electricity is about 5times what Americans pay. That's probably why we invented Aldi in the first place😂😅
In the UK, petrol (gas) is currently £6.50 ($8.21) per gallon!
And we appreciate Aldi! Thank you! 😘
How much is that in litres and in Euros, I live in Europe 😂. Just curious, I drive an electric car, so I don't actually keep up with the price of petrol or diesel.
@@anaalves3658 today 1,83€ per Liter
@@anaalves3658 In the UK it is €1.67 (£1.429) per litre for petrol
We live in a small rural town in northern Idaho. We don’t let our car’s gas tank get below 1/2 tank. Emergencies always happen when the tank is empty! Once a month we go to the bigger town (Lewiston) for dr appts and our winco run. We break the big packs of meat into enough for 2. Then use a food saver to freeze the rest. Our freezer is always full and our daughter has shopped out of it from time to time when she needed to. What a great feeling to be able to let her have access to it for her family.
Lived in that area (Orofino) for over 2 years and did the same. You have to stay prepared because you never know when the highway would be closed down or whatever.
Same. I drive once a month to Great Falls, Mt for groceries and appointments. I help feed my single neighbor and manage make up freezer meals for him 2 times a week. I don’t mind
Yes, my husband doesn't let the car go to less than half tank. You will lose some to evaporation with an emptier tank, apparently.
The freedom point is so true. We bought a large, beautiful house, and it is SO expensive between property taxes, insurance, and tons of maintenance. If I could go back I would've gotten a house half the size.
While you can’t go back in time you can make a different decision. Use the equity in your house to buy a new one and then use the difference in the amount your saving to invest in either the stock market or real estate property.
My mom made us pay for our own car insurance! If you’re driving, you’d better have a job to drive to!
Yup. Same here. I even bought my own clothes after I got my first job at 14 in a nursing home.
I make my son pay his own car insurance too. He does have a job that he enjoys. He picks up more hours in the summer.
Hair color, birthday presents, health insurance, co-pays, petfood and vet bills, oil and filters for oil changes, home repair supplies and yard maintenance (even if you do your own you need gas, grass seeds and fertilizer, upkeep on the mower), clothing because even Goodwill isn't free, viral protection for computers????
Hair color and birthday presents aren't necessities.
@@alk3078Oh, hair color is a necessity but I color my own and I’m a couponer. I probably spend $10 a year. I say No Thanks to looking 10 years older.
I would agree, hair color is not necessary and some people don’t mind if their lawns aren’t perfect. Sure, gas for the mower. But no seeds and we don’t fertilize because we don’t want the toxins around us 🤷🏻♀️ the kids have fun picking the dandelions 😂
Pretty sure we've never spent a dime on viral protection for the computers. And we treat yearly vet visits the same as yearly baby "well visits", which is NOPE. Nothing but money grabs. Vets and Peds gotta pay their Mercedes payments. 👎👎
I have my own little personal escrow account for those irregular expenses - I guestimate as best I can what I will need in total for vet bills, maintenance, insurance, etc. for the full year, then divide by 12. Each monthly paycheck I deposit into my escrow so it's there when needed.
Pet food goes in my grocery budget - they're family! :)
Christine, love your videos. I do a lot of these things already but you've shown me some new great ideas. That would be awesome if you could do a video on how to plan and research a very frugal and economical vacation for two, or even a family. Just the basics on how to research and find great frugal ideas from airfare, lodging, food, and entertainment. I am very happy to say we have points on our credit card and points with the airline we use frequently. He travel video planning would be awesome. Thank you so much.
I need friends like you totally on the same wavelength thank you for sharing your journey
Boy Christine your eyes glazed over talking about Cinnabon. ha ha Glad you had a good time with your Mom. I am always thankful when spending time with my daughter.
Wishing you and your family a Blessed Easter.
Cost of daycare though is like another mortgage.
My dad can hardcore relate to braces, driver’s training, and car insurance for teenagers. I’m a twin, so everything my dad did was doubled every single time.
You got me to thinking here. I have always thought of myself as being frugal but I have not worked out a budget for many years. Since you brought it up I thought it would be fun to just calculate what I actually spend. On last years utility bills I paid $40.26 per week. My water costs me about $4.50 per week as I have a cavitette and no municipal sewage. Home insurance and property tax $101.50 per week. My internet, cable and phone costs me $37.60 per week. No kids at home. I have a 2017 SUV paid off and car insurance runs $25 per week. Two indoor cats with no vet bills in 8 years but I feed premium canned food plus litter at $18.50 per week. I have no health issues with one wellness visit a year which costs me $0 and one prescription at $2.30 per week. Prime and Netflix $5.75 per week. One subscription to Handyman magazine for myself and gift subscriptions for two grown sons $0.58 per week for the 3 of us. ($30 for the year, $10 each). Gas $15 per week which includes vacation trips by car. Food $35 per week and I don't eat out. I do love to travel and take about 5 weeks every year. I go with family and friends when I can and spend about $7000 - $8000 per year which covers the condo cost for everyone and my travel costs. Last year it was 2 weeks in SC, 1 week in GA with family, 1.5 weeks in WI with a friend, 2 weeks in HI with a friend, and 1 week in IL with family. In GA there were 17 of us that went.
All together that is about $1240 per month not counting travel. I get $2100 from Social Security per month so that leaves $860. Actually in 2016, after retirement, I did take out a 15 year mortgage to completely renovate the entire lower level with a new bedroom, walk in closet, laundry, spa like bathroom, and family room. Also put in were new windows and a new upstairs bath. I took advantage of the low interest rate which is 2.75% and costs me $800 per month. Leaving the money in the IRA with even CD interest earned at over 5% has allowed me to do the traveling and have money for unusual expenses. Also that investment in the home has raised its sale value considerably.
That’s awesome! What an inspiration as I’m 5 years to retirement. House paid, car paid, no major health issues. I camp and kayak. I just got my passport so travel will definitely be on the bucket list. I’m getting more frugal by the year, lol. Things to do, people to see! 😁
The Magic Carpet when you said transportation. I laughed so so hard! XD
The saddest thing that happened to me in 2023, aside from my twin daughters graudating college and moving states away 😭😭 is I bought a maple cinnabon at the airport coming home from visiting them at Christmas, and I somehow LEFT IT BEHIND without having had a single bite of that $8 heaven-in-box!! 😩😭😭I live in south FL, got gas today, 86-proof, $3.69/gal. 😥 Our Walmart had 60-ct eggs at $13.87 last week. Clearly, it's cheaper to live in Idaho, but then again, I hear you guys got like 30-inches of snow this week - the end of March! 😮😨
We always provided an old car for our kids to drive until they were 19. They had to pay the car insurance and gas on the car they drove from the time they got their license. So they got summer jobs to do that at 15.
Loved this video. I have one kid in college in Idaho, while I'm stuck in the grip of Newsome. I love it up there! I have to say, the costs of out of state tuition, rent and food has skyrocketed in last 2 yrs. We used to make monthly Costco runs, now it's like every 3 mos...$300-500 a trip (without any fun items like beach towels or new pool cups) no thank you.
Christine, as a fellow Texan....I just want to hang with you and eat all our favorite Texas foods- Whataburger, shopping at HEB, etc!!!!!! Love the show and all your ideas.....now of I can just get on board with your fitness routine!?!?!?!
I never had a Cinnabon because I have a food addiction and it sounds like crack, lol.
But, what I do get sometimes is the two little Cinnabon delights from Taco Bell.
They are ping pong ball sized sugar and cinnamon coated dough balls filled with warm cream cheese icing.
So good, and just two, make me happy.
Please do a video series on frugal traveling! Xx
Great breakdown! I love that you got your treadmill for free. 💚
What about medical insurance and expenses, life insurance, clothing, home/car maintenance and repairs, birthday/holiday/special event gifts or expenses, and charitable donations?
I also thought of insurances. She is sponsored by a life insurance company, so maybe she gets it free from them? But medical insurance, even if it’s through Dave’s job, couldn’t cover 100% of expenses, so to me it only makes sense to save money each month in a sinking fund for emergencies.
@Hannah_MK I've never heard of an employer pay 100% of medical insurance premiums.
I’m guessing Christine and Dave make a lot more than 36k a year so their savings account is probably substantial. If you were only making $36k, you’d definitely have to cut some of the activities or other non-essentials which even Christine said they would if they had to. A smaller travel budget? I camp so that’s how I cut travel, and kayaking is my favorite way to pass the time camping other than laying on a hammock with a book from the library, lol. It could be done. The list isn’t all inclusive, you just have to start with necessities and go from there.
@@firequeen2194 Between the 4 youtube channels, sponsorships, podcasts, Dave's job, and 2 rental properties, they certainly make way more than 36k. And, through sponsorships, they recieve a ton of free stuff - everything from groceries and meal kits to life insurance and mattresses. The part that's the most concerning is how misleading these numbers are. I understand that this is purely for entertainment purposes, not a realistic financial representation of weekly expenses, but the presentation makes it seem like 36k after tax is a reasonable budget for a family of 6. That would land just above the federal poverty line, and I don't know any family of 6, no matter how frugal, that could survive on 36k in today's world.
@@firequeen2194 Between 4 youtube channels, sponsorships, Dave's job at BYU, and 2 rental properties, they definitely make way more than 36k per year, not to mention all the freebies from sponsors - everything from groceries and meal kits to life insurance and mattresses. The part that gets me is how unrealistic these numbers are. I know that this is just a video for entertainment purposes, and the presentation is designed to fit Christine's narrative, but it paints a picture that is completely unattainable for most families. 36k after taxes for a family of 6, would put them just slightly above the federal poverty line, and I don't know any family, no matter how frugal, who could live well on that.
I love that you have stayed true to your lifestyle unlike some of the “frugal mom”’s I follow!
YES! When my son was stationed at Camp Pendleton (Marines), I discovered a Cinnebon just outside the security gate. That smell guided me down the hall right to itself! I can smell it now, & heading over to indulge right now... I'm drooling already!
For all us SW Idaho who get sad whenever she mentions going to Sam's Club ... I was talking to a girl on the customer service line, and blah blah blah ... She says "I see a location right there in Nampa', which I told her shows closed on searches. Then we talked about it and she researched it a bit, she found out that it closed 10 years ago. She took my request to re-evaluate the population here and in surrounding areas and said that the more people that send in contacts to them, the more they can review a need to re-open based on all the new criteria. PLEASE! People! Send them an email asking for a SW Idaho location. Thank you !!! Have an amazing day and thanks for another wonderful video.
$370 monthly for car insurance for me and one teen 😮. Enjoyed this video. Your editing skills are getting better and better! ❤
Us too
Prepper Princess gets free stuff all the time Christine. Write companies for ebikes solar equipment plus! With your channel it will be free you just review their products!!
Hi Christine, I'm just catching up on your videos. You do such an amazing job on your budget. 737 per week is a wow for 5 people living the lifestyle you guys lead. I don't even think I can do that for 2 people. BTW, not to be that person, but I have to because I'm a stickler of math as much as you are of grammar: There are more than 4 weeks' worth of days per month. To get the correct grand total you would have to times 737 by 52 weeks in a year, then divided that by 12 months (737 times 52 then divided by 12). Your gross expenditures are 3193.34 per month, plus the bikes, shoes and whatever else you end up splurging on per month.
Can not agree more! We lived below our means for years. I’m 55, been retired for years, no mortgage, car payments, credit debt. Hubs is still working because he enjoys it. Sent our kids to college with no loans. The year we paid off our mortgage (it took 12 yrs) was a total life changer for us. Once we did that, everything else got paid for and allowed us true financial FREEDOM! To all the younger people or others that advise them - you’re never too young or there’s never too little to put into some sort of 401k, retirement, savings or investment account. I started putting away $25/month at 20 (and that hurt!) gradually adding more as I got older. Wow! What that looks like now is something I could not have imagined back then!
Your videos are very fun and educating 😊you’re such a happy person….🤠
I am amazed at how cheap it is to live in your area! Great video.
Wait. You only pay $275 a month?!?! We just raised our deductible and dropped some other coverage to get ours DOWN to $800/month…for two adults, one teen, three cars. We can’t get liability only for $275/month!
My question too!!
In Minneapolis gas was $3.349 a gallon for Premium at Costco. We pay $257 a month for car insurance for 3 adults.
In the UK, petrol (gas) is currently £6.50 ($8.21) per gallon!
Wow!
Love your videos ❤ love the frugal shopping hauls.
Thanks so much 😊
I love your videos!! You are so full of energy you make me smile! Yes life is very expensive! I was raised very frugally and continue living that way. It has rewarded us with a life free of debt also! Life is now fun!!
Did you ask me to reply?
What?? Wait a minute Christine! 😂😂
Loved this reminder you can do more with no debt. Baby step #2 here 😊
I live in Brisbane Australia and our fuel/gas is $2.00 per litre which would make it $7.57 AUD a gallon it has been as high as 2.30 litre AUD just recently, so you have it pretty good over there
My husband paid $2.11 the other day in Perth, bloody ridiculous what is even happening with that nonsense 😭
Gas in Vancouver Canada is $2.08 per litre. Ouch!
Memories. We used to have a nice mall in town, built in the 80s. We did have the typical mall stores like Orange Julius, Cinnabon, Hot Sam Pretzels, etc. Stores such as Boston Store, JC Penney, Sears, etc. Not to forget the bookstores, toy stores, candle stores, etc. All gone now. Many out of business. Today, they are tearing down the old mall building. An era from the past is gone. Makes my heart sad. All the female bonding shopping trips are just a memory. We don't bond over Amazon or online shopping trip with lunch.
Same on the movie theater. The last movie I saw in a theater was Avitar… the first one. I bike or walk to both of my jobs and when I have volunteer work. Usually fill the tank in my pickup 1-2 times a month, depending on how many trips I make into “the city”( Great Falls, Mt) for groceries, dr appointments, sporting events, or girls get togethers.
Your car insurance is a dream! lol. My husband and I share car, 2019 Honda Civic. He had a little dui about 6 years ago in a different state and we pay over 400. Don't even ask about our car payment.lol.
We have no issues for our insurance and me and my husband pay 350 $ for 2 financed vehicles, ridiculous but we live in Florida and it’s high to live here .
When I hears you pay $279 a month I was surprised, here in California double or more!
@mariequesada6274 I used to live in California. My car insurance was cheaper in California. I live in Texas and hits super high.
@@Baltman0809 we just have the one financed car.
Travel is equally important to me. Can you please do a deep dive video on credit card churning for travel and also your budget travel trips? I would love that and I promise to watch it!
Happy Easter to you and your family. 💙💙💙
Growing up, whenever one of my friends had sleepovers, her mom always brought Cinnabuns to the house for us to have for breakfast! I always looked forward to it (and it was also the only time I had them).
HA! I used to work for the company that owned the Cinnabon brand. Yes, there were Cinnabons in the break room - fresh, I might add - every day!
That is super impressive that your kids’ activities cost is so low. Especially with gymnastics. Also…school costs? I feel like every time I turn around it’s $30 for this field trip or fundraiser or teacher’s appreciation…
Hubby shot was great!!
I used to live in Boise. I miss it! I moved back to Indiana. 😢
Great topic , just depends on your needs and not your wants🎉 and every family is different , depending on what is going on in their 🧬 lives. Good 📸 video.
Very inspiring!! Thank you!! 😁👍🏼
Another wonderful video !
You are awesome i love your energy!
Gas prices here are $4.06 for regular unleaded at Costco which is the best price around.
I just had my 50th class reunion last spring!
Our local gas station just hit $4 😭 located in Eastern Washington
We are a single income family of 4 and I do $75 a week (usually don’t spend it all) with a Costco haul every 6ish weeks. It’s so doable and it’s wild to me when people spend a mortgage payment on groceries in a month
I swear our prices went up $1 in the last WEEK!
The fuel prices did go up because a whole bunch of refineries are being hit in Russia by the ukrainians
We told our teenagers if they get a license and want to drive our cars they need to get a job to pay for them including their phones.
That’s how our household worked but parents didn’t tell us to pay for our own expenses, we automatically felt like it was right to buy what we need by starting to work. Parents covered the essentials like food and house, we paid for our own cars, phones and extras.
That’s what I was told when I was a teen as well. I borrowed $200 from my grandfather for my first car, a Chevy Impala, and paid him $25 a month + one month because he wanted to teach me about interest, lol. Of course, this was in the early 80s but the lesson stuck. 😂. My current vehicle is a 2002 and I will drive it until the wheels fall off but gotta admit, I’m dreaming of a hybrid. 🙏
Fuel here in Europe is just under $7/gallon when one does the math to switch litres to gallons and euros to USD.
Wow! How much do you drive? I always hear people drive less in Europe. Our gas (Ohio, US) is about $3.30 a gallon right now. Everything I do is in a bigger town about 8 to 9 miles away. I have to run my kid to and from work (he really needs to get his license) nearly every day and thats about 33 miles a day. But there are a lot of days I have to run to that town for some other reason (church, where I volunteer, appointments, etc) so that's another 16 miles there and back. So I probably average about 50 miles a day and I don't even work. :(
I got to $9.10 per gallon doing the math conversion. I am in The Netherlands, gas is even more expensive here than in other parts of Europe.
@@tracietrim In The Netherlands we drive way less. It is a tiny country (fits in the state of Texas 16 times). Everything is really close by and we mostly use our bikes to get anywhere. Sometimes I don't use my car for weeks on end, lately it has been once or twice a week and mostly distances under 25 miles
Many people in the U.S. have no idea how much our gasoline is subsidized. I wish we had the walkability factor of much of Europe!
In the UK, petrol (gas) is currently £6.50 ($8.21) per gallon!
Gas 2.89-3.00 in Austin
I just paid 3.69 in southwest Florida.
You’re fabulous! I’d love to hear how you navigate food on vacation. That’s where my weakness lies. Picked up a hot logic and mini dash but haven’t tried them on vacation yet. I will choose a place w a kitchenette if I can but all these anniversary nights with the travel cards I need help. Thx. 👍🏻
I live in Nampa!! I hope you had a great time!
👊 THANK you
You mentioned cell phone and stream services. We frankly had just gotten sucked into the “normalization “ of high monthly payments. One day just sat down and examined those in detail. Had a small meltdown and went to work on them. Shopped every possible phone carrier. Looked at Satellite versus cable. Land line phone. Ultimately we reduced our phone from over $300 month to ….$120. At the same time cut cable and went to stream only but instead of a service bought Roku. $39 one time spend as we own that now. We did have to have a $15 add to get local channels though. In essence…my suggestion is to take the time to really look at things. Eat at home, cancel most if not all periodicals/magazines. Those, if absolutely necessary are cheaper to do online versions as well. Good luck to everyone.
That still sounds expensive, I live in Portugal and it's cheap compared to the USA. We don't have a landline, don't see the point, fibre WiFi as my husband needs high speed internet for work, we each have a cell phone and it's about 70 Euros per month in total.
We cut cable years ago and, after some trial and error (mostly error)with a previous internet provider, we now use TMobile Internet. My husband works from home and must have reliable internet service. Our bill went from over $150/month to less than $60/month. We will subscribe/cancel streaming services when a binge-worthy show is on (British Baking Show or TN Vol football!). We don't miss the regular network junk or commercials at all.
@@wfreels1 that sounds like a great plan 👍😊. Good for you 👍
Here in Las Vegas gas is near $4 a gal. Car insurance rates are sky high. I am 65 with no accidents and work from home ( low mileage) I pay $135 mo. I recently shopped around and this is cheapest. I shutter to think what teen rates are. Don't get me started on grocery costs... Lol
Bidenomics. Pay more, live worse
Our gas is averaging $5.56/gallon (USD) right now. Which is $2.00/L (CAD) in Canada right now.
Today's rate in Toronto are was 1.49 per liter and has been around that and lower in the last year or so, maybe you're in BC
Love your videos!! You’re killing me talking about Cinnabon! I’m trying to eliminate sugar from my diet.
The hero I needed. You my hero @frugalmom, im not even a mom but I think i can learn better for the future if i ever have my family.
Your income production doesn’t calculate taxes prior to payment. All of your costs are Post taxes so you need to add 20% to what your income needs to be at least.
Chase Inks are a goldmine of UR points!
We almost always go to Sam’s for gas. This week it has jumped to $3.14 per gallon! Shock! It was under $3 for a long time. I don’t pay for streaming services either but we have Amazon Prime. Using an antenna for local channels. We don’t watch much anyway.
I grew up in a frugal household and I have continued that lifestyle into adulthood. You are so right about frugality being about freedom! In the last few years I ended up with a chronic condition that has me bed-ridden. I am spending a lot more money on prepared food and delivery than I ever thought I would, but it has come with the trade off of selling my car due to not being able to drive any more. I sold it during the pandemic when used car prices were high and now I don't have car insurance or gas to pay for. Everything is a trade off and you will have different priorities at different times in your life.
Cinnabon sounds amazing. I haven't had one in over 10 years. I get claustrophobic in malls so I tend to avoid them. I've been doing the sugar free lifestyle in 2024 to help reset my body/diet but plan to let myself have a splurge or cheat weekend before I switch over to a paleo diet in April. This might make the list
I worked at a Cinamon roll bakery. Great job. Smelled delicious at the end of every shift. Got paid to make cinnamon rolls! (Except we had two fro yo machines and that was A Process to clean every night. 👎) It's the happiest kind of customer service.
Great video. Gas is $3.25 here in Central NY.
Gas is currently $2.98 per gallon in southern Missouri.
Love your channel, and thank you for so many great tips and recipes! My only question is, do you include laundry detergent, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, paper towels (if used), plastic wrap etc in your grocery budget or do you use a separate fund? They can also add up like crazy. Happy Easter! 🐰🐣
I buy them so little, that they just get thrown into the grocery budget!
Excellent video 😊❤😊
I find it extremely interesting how different prices are in different locations. If you live in the US, how much one pays for car insurance can vary greatly depending on the state laws regarding "no fault", etc. Depending on which state, you may pay more for dairy because of a state's "dairy tax." Some locations have city and state income taxes in addition to federal income taxes.
When I hear people in the US complain about rising grocery prices, etc., I have to just zip my lips because they don't realize that it is not a US thing, but a global thing. It is so much more than just who is in the White House, etc.
Instead of getting frustrated about prices where I live, I just have to do the best I can with what I have.
That’s the right perspective in my opinion. I’m the same. I’m doing fine. If I blow the budget one month, I have to make it up the next so it’s just easier to not blow it, lol. I like to “window shop” on Amazon and put a bunch of stuff in save for later. I rarely pull the trigger on any of it. I use the 72 hour rule at a minimum. And, if I leave it there, I find Amazon will often discount the price to encourage me to buy it, 😂. Sometimes I will, typically I don’t. 🤷🏼♀️
Gas is 4-5$ here in Portland. Costs $40 or more to fill my Miata once a week. Filling a truck is closer to $70 if not more
Gas is $4.45- $4.80 in Hilo Hawaii. I would love to see a budget video for other places in the US! What would you stockpile, meals based on the weekly sales in the area, how you would you save, etc.
Pretty sure she did budget shopping in HI!
The only craving I got while pregnant was for Cinnabon, which I couldn't have because I was stuck in the hospital for 6 weeks and had gestational diabetes on top of it. As soon as I was out I made my husband drive me to the mall to pick some up and they were just as good as you described.
Gas in North Texas increased 30 cents a gallon 2 weeks ago 😢😢
$3.79/gallon where I live in Northwestern Pennsylvania. I live on $1500/month.
I get more educated watching your videos. Again, another amazing job. You are very wise. Thank you for everything you do to help everyone. Blessings always. I do have a question, do you have a post office box? I make yarn puppies, I would love to send you one. They are a good size. ❤
gas price here in the 4th corner ie northwestern Washington State is $4.19 a gallon!
My daughter and I sometimes say the same thing at the same time so I totally understand😀
so cal here my mortgage w taxes alone is $3000 a month :(
i have been working on my grocery budget tho thanks to you and few other youtubers so our monthly food budget is $600/month for fam of 4.
love your frugal and cooking videos :)
Just as a comparison... suburban city of Atlanta, two cars (2005 & 2013 Scions), retired, maybe drive 1000 miles a month and no tickets or wreck; I pay $270 per month.
That is for sure an advantage of living in a small town! Cheaper driving insurance!
Great video
I watched this video as I was coming back from our desert trip to the Sahara. My family and I take as many vacations as we can. I want my kids to be expert travelers and look back and have fond memories even if they might not appreciate it right now.
Love your videos/podcast. I did my budget just now ....I was really excited until my hubby asked me "Do you have these expenses? Clothes, skincare/cosmetics, CrossFit ( I do orange theory) , haircuts, supplements., car maintenance, school fees, gifts\christmas. "
This was VERY helpful. What about Sam’s membership? Costco? Retirement savings? Do you drive-thru at all? Eat out occasionally? Clothes? Shoes for the teenagers? (My daughters spend a fortune).
Costco - Free because I'm the second card holder on my mom's account.
Sam's - I keep the $2 a week in the regular grocery budget
Drive Thru - nope
Eat out - Comes out of the travel budget, which I mentioned
Clothes and shoes - the kids pay for their own (but boys mostly so not as much clothes) I have so many that I'm trying to not buy them this year
I didn't account for savings in this video :)
Provide what they NEED and tell them if they want more to use gift money or go get a part time job to pay for it. What they need: 8 panties, 5pr socks (you are adding to their stock) 2pair of jeans or leggings or one jeans and one leggings. 4 t-shirts, 4 long sleeve shirts, one sweater, one dress, one coat if the old one is WORN OUT or no longer fits due to growth, either direction. One pr sneakers, one pr snow/rain boots and one dress up shoes. No purses. This also teaches the difference between needs and wants. They want to have the latest fashion item? Tell them to use their own money. They want drive thru? Ask them if they have money and if they don’t tell them there is food at home. They say they get thirsty and peckish while out and about? Give them a double walled stainless steel bottle and show them where the sandwich ziplocks are. They can take granola, fruit, nuts or a combination of these or a sandwich, or cookies. No cookies in the house? Give them a betty Crocker cookbook to look through-they easy to follow recipes with standard home ingredients. They will start to understand they can cook their own food. Then when they are adults they will be used to finding ingredients to make their food and have money leftover at the end of the month.
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I am thankful my sister includes me on her Amazon prime acct. We rotate our Sam's club membership to get the new member price deals.
@@lisaphares2286 my kids complain that all I have in my kitchen are ingredients for food. Not many prepackaged food in my house except for school lunch.
For a wonderful video thanks for a lot of great information and tips and thanks for sharing about the bed and the 20% off
$3.29 per gallon in Tennessee
I'm celebrating my 50th reunion this year too! Say hi to your mom!
While growing up in the 80s, our parents didn't give us an allowance, pay for a car for us, pay for insurance, etc. If you wanted something, you worked at a job. Plain and simple. We lived 4 miles out of town and rode our bike to work and back. I started working at age 15 (babysat before that). My brother started at age 12. My older sister started at 15, I think. We all road bike. Worked 6 days a week during summer. Saved our money to buy a cheap old car and paid for our own insurance and all upkeep. We were in sports only in Jr high...cross country, track, volleyball, football. My mom was a stay at home mom as I also had 3 younger siblings (6 total of us). During school, I did get to drive my mom's car to school and work when she didn't need to use it (only on days I worked) otherwise I rode the bus, until I bought my car. We also bought most of our clothes too. We worked every single weekend also throughout school (except when I got strep throat and 1 family vacation camping). We grew up totally appreciating everything we had as we didn't grow up with a lot, learned to be frugal, do without, etc. It made us tough kids who had awesome work habits. Plus, we also grew up on a dairy farm where everything done by hand (except milking was done by a machine). Man, I miss the great muscles I had and how skinny I was!!! 😅
Christine, I had a poodle for 15 years. Sadly, she is no longer here on earth. I cut her hair myself, and you don't need to cut their hair every month. Save yourself some money. 😊
The waxing poetic description of Cinnabon, yeeeeesss!! Hahaha
Please make a video on how you frugally do food and snacks when you go away with all your kids on a vacation or at a hotel
She has, lol. They’re fun to watch. Check her playlist. 😉
Fuel (gas) is $135 to fill up in N.Z at the mo. We have chickens but if we brought 5 doz eggs it would be $50!