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  • @juliezaugg
    @juliezaugg Рік тому +28

    When I retired, my neighbor asked me if I would let his dog out in the middle of the day while he works. In return he snowblows in the winter and mows my lawn in the summer. Win-win situation.

  • @Tending2Entropy
    @Tending2Entropy Рік тому +25

    This may be silly, but it helps save money on small garbage bags and the environment. When opening a large plastic bag of something like toilet paper, cut it open cleanly and use it to line your small bathroom garbage bin.

    • @monica-2918
      @monica-2918 9 місяців тому +3

      I do this too, I don't even use my bin anymore

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 8 місяців тому +1

      I do the same! Another thing I do is I use a cardboard box as a trash can. Double bonus: just throw it away when it gets smelly. No cleaning. Then just go to Costco and get another one. I'm constantly scoping out the cardboard boxes at Costco for suitable trash cans lol of all sizes.

  • @idahospudgirlidahospudgirl4998
    @idahospudgirlidahospudgirl4998 2 роки тому +72

    I have started showering at work after my shift ends. I work at a hospital and the employee locker room attached to the gym works great!!! Save save save on hot water !!

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому +2

      I know people who carry their own little baby with soap washcloth and a small towel and go into a gas station to take a sponge bath to save on water at their house

    • @CMarie404
      @CMarie404 2 роки тому +5

      that's a huge one for sure. Glad you have access to that- what a savings on hot water! When I belonged to a gym, I always used the shower and sometimes I would pop in to pretty much just use the shower. I didnt always do workouts that warranted a shower (some days just walking the track to stretch my legs), but I'd make use of the facilities before heading home.

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому +2

      we did that too. use the gum showers. it cut the water bill way down low. deltona florida is known for the very high water bills unless u have a septic.

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому +2

      i also knew a couple. they did their laundry at the laundromat. they calculated it was much cheaper and faster doing laundry there then at home with the cost of water and electric. and in the summer time they hung most of the laundry out on a line. only towels socks and undies went into a dryer

  • @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933
    @donnaallgaier-lamberti3933 Рік тому +15

    For 20 years I kept chickens for eggs and bug control. During those years we did not even have to have garbage service saving almost $1,200 a year. Any food scraps went to the chickens first then if there was anything left over of the scraps (like watermelon rines for example) went into the compost pile and turned into great soil for the garden. ALL metal, cardboard, glass etc was recycled. In the fall we raked dried leaves up put them into large paper bags and then use those leaves ALL winter long under the chickens instead of expensive straw. These leaves (and poop) went into the compost as well. I always shopped second hand first or just did not shop at all. NO GARBAGE PICK UP fees and no garbage bag costs either. When I saw a tree being cut down along the roadway I would stop and ask for the bark chips for my garden. More than once I had two dump trucks full of bark chips dumped on my property to use a mulch on my gardens. No cost mulch as well!! I also propagated a lot of perennial plants for my landscaped beds by planting the tiny "starts" that popped up. I would dig them up, plant them in plastic pots grow them for a year or two and once they were big enough, I would transplant them into my garden beds -another no cost item.

  • @plantlady1227
    @plantlady1227 2 роки тому +56

    One of my cousins used to cruise the dumpsters around the colleges at graduation time - she would often find chairs, linens and desks among other things that students who were graduating and moving back out of state got rid of rather than trying to lug it with them.

    • @edwardzarnowski5558
      @edwardzarnowski5558 2 роки тому +4

      Beach houses too

    • @jeannehunter5344
      @jeannehunter5344 2 роки тому +5

      My son is studying post-graduate in Germany and found that his residence kept items such as used reading lamps etc. in the basement for new students (all international and not so picky) to use. He also got some items on the pavements, because once a month people may put out furniture etc. for removal. He cleaned up those items and is happy at not having to spend those Euros.

    • @georgevavoulis4758
      @georgevavoulis4758 Рік тому +2

      Now with things like bed bugs I would never ever touch used furniture

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 8 місяців тому +1

      That reminds me, I need to locate a new printer mine broke.... Thanks for the reminder!

  • @cbass2755
    @cbass2755 2 роки тому +85

    This is how I donate. I donate to the curb. After calling Salvation Army and being told they won’t take my perfect wingback chairs from the 80’s because they needed to be in “ pristine condition “ (not my word)…I was shocked and then angered. Pristine!! What! Why would I give away pristine furniture? I put them at the curb on a nice summer day and they were gone in a half hour! No rips, no stains…to heck with Salvation Army! They just needed to be cleaned from being in the basement

    • @charleneherman5609
      @charleneherman5609 2 роки тому +9

      When I use a bowl that doesn't have a lid I put a saucer over the top when putting it in the fridge

    • @arleneporter2317
      @arleneporter2317 2 роки тому +9

      I donate to Disabled Veterans. They send me a flyer when they will be in my neighborhood and they are grateful for everything people give them

    • @rg-mi5hh
      @rg-mi5hh 2 роки тому +4

      Exactly right. Reupholster it? Someone saw the value in them.

    • @jeannehunter5344
      @jeannehunter5344 2 роки тому +3

      My neighbour, a teacher who had collected many textbooks, put unwanted books out on the pavement when she retired. We live near a university and students (and some parents) were happy to find some free books.

    • @samanthadudley6412
      @samanthadudley6412 Рік тому +4

      I had a similar experience with goodwill I tried donating a couch and love seat that had a few places that had tears but the pervious people had sewed back up and they wouldn't take them because of that but I had seen other furniture in there that was in way worse condition even tables that were literally falling a part in the store and they wouldn't take the items I brought them, so ever since I won't donate anything to them, I donate stuff to other places and furniture I sit on the curb with a free sign and let whoever get it and if no one gets it after a while if it is wood we put on the burn pile if it is something else then we will take it to the dump

  • @Kirbygal55
    @Kirbygal55 19 годин тому

    When you mentioned the pillow slips for Christmas wrapping reminded me of my childhood. I was raised in a family of five children. On Christmas mornings we would all wake to find a pillow slip filled with gifts next to our beds. They were only cheap plastic type toys. Our bigger gifts under the tree we unwrapped later, but we just loved digging into our pillowcases to discover the treats placed within.

  • @KenzNurse
    @KenzNurse 2 роки тому +8

    For years now, we feed our dogs all the table scraps and leftovers that we can't consume and supplement with dry meat based dog food. We eat whole foods plant based like you, so I know they are eating highly nutrient dense foods! This has actually been in practice for 100's of years, commercialized dog food is a fairly new concept. I love that this greatly cuts down our food waste, plus keeps them healthy! When people say that dogs shouldn't eat human food, I question what highly processed foods they are consuming. I also like storing personal sized portions in the freezer for a quick lunch, because often, if I make a large dish for supper than my small family and I get sick of eating it before it's gone. Masking tape in my kitchen has been a game changer! EVERYTHING gets a label with the date on it. It's easy to spot and comes off very easy leaving no residue, I love being able to tape over food labels on my repurposed containers. Love your channel!!

  • @seekingjoynow1722
    @seekingjoynow1722 2 роки тому +8

    Your sofa story brought back a sweet memory. When I was first living on my own, in Boston, my roommate and I needed to furnish our empty apartment. Low and behold, someone left a sofa in the hallway when they moved out. We were thrilled and named the sofa mana. I am in my seventies now and still remember that sofa as a gift from heaven.

  • @pamdee8454
    @pamdee8454 Рік тому +4

    I buy the extra large square plastic kitty litter tubs. I repurpose them for many storage ideas. I fill a jelly jar with crisco. I put a birthday candle in the center; used as the wick. These candles can burn one week. Plus, you have a lid for your jar.

  • @crazyauntshan5716
    @crazyauntshan5716 2 роки тому +29

    My friends and I have accessory swaps. We get together and bring purses, jewelry, etc that we no longer use and trade with each other. It's a great way to refresh your wardrobe without having to spend anything

    • @sheila3936
      @sheila3936 2 роки тому +4

      I’ve heard of people doing that with house decor too. Refresh your decor without any cost.

    • @valeriehobart9491
      @valeriehobart9491 2 роки тому +3

      We have done this with kids toys and clothing too!!

    • @kerryjames6312
      @kerryjames6312 2 роки тому

      Roses like Banna perls

  • @tryingtogetby
    @tryingtogetby 2 роки тому +70

    One of my favourite frugal things is to never say no when someone is offering you something for FREE. If you say No they will stop asking you. I recently, as in 3 days ago got 4 new to me coats from a neighbour, she gave me the first coat and them said she was getting rid of some other things to the charity shop but gave me first refusal on any of them, I just offered to take the rest to the shop for her.

    • @robertburns3014
      @robertburns3014 2 роки тому +19

      My late father-in-law, who was very frugal all of his life, taught the same tip. He said "never turn down anything that someone offers you free of charge. If you do say no, they may never offer a freebie to you again!" Even if you don't want what they are offering, you can almost always find someone who does want the item. The next gift your generous friend offers you may be something you really want. Great advice!

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 8 місяців тому +4

      That's a great idea to offer to take what you don't want to the thrift store for her! This is great advice.

  • @Rach_M
    @Rach_M 2 роки тому +33

    So much of this is how us low-wasters are living! Love seeing these tips shared - so frugal & environmentally friendly. Just makes sense.

  • @donnao2930
    @donnao2930 2 роки тому +16

    When any of my electronics, microwaves, anything that would have nuts,bolts, screws, washer in them dies , I will open it up, unscrew and harvest them and than if you need a screw, nut, bolt or washer you have it! Don’t be afraid to take apart a dead appliance and salvage the inners! Keep saving!

    • @taishagonzalez1947
      @taishagonzalez1947 2 роки тому

      Thank you for this!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 місяців тому +1

      Innards

    • @S_H9260
      @S_H9260 5 місяців тому +1

      Good idea! Just be careful with microwaves (possibly other items too) because they can shock you even though they are unplugged if you touch the wrong spots.

    • @samanthafreeman4315
      @samanthafreeman4315 5 місяців тому

      ​@@M_SC fnaf reference?

  • @laurenyost1526
    @laurenyost1526 2 роки тому +43

    I bought the small decorative pumpkins at Kroger for 2 or 3/$1 in their reduced section and used them to decorate my table for Thanksgiving. After the holiday, I roasted them, mashed them, and froze the pumpkin puree. It will make great bread and cookies this winter!

    • @evelinharmannfan7191
      @evelinharmannfan7191 2 роки тому

      Some decorative pumpkins are poisonous, they contain a toxin called cucurbitacin. It tastes bitter and can cause severe food poisoning. So before you prepare season or seweeeten it, try and taste it. If it is bitter, don´t eat it. But you can use it as an insecticide.

    • @cbass2755
      @cbass2755 2 роки тому

      I do the same…good stuff

  • @melanienicholson2834
    @melanienicholson2834 2 роки тому +48

    Good video. Something I do in the early spring is I save all the gallon milk jugs, cut them almost in half, so it's still attached, put a few holes in the bottom. I then add potting soil and seeds. Water and tape jug back together. There you go, a mini green house.

    • @quietpeasant
      @quietpeasant 2 роки тому +4

      I use these every year --works great!

    • @brg2743
      @brg2743 2 роки тому +4

      We start plants in milkjugs in spring too in our closed in breezeway that gets a lot of afternon sun. Saves on buying plants.

    • @jlhmyers75
      @jlhmyers75 Рік тому +3

      You can also cut the bottom out, and put them over plants already in the garden.

    • @melanienicholson2834
      @melanienicholson2834 Рік тому +2

      @@jlhmyers75 yes your right. They work great for that also.

  • @yerneedsry
    @yerneedsry 2 роки тому +22

    Tip: buy whole milk and take out 2 cups or 1/4 th of gallon and add water now you have 2% milk and use the 2 cups of whole for coffee cream....

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому +2

      One of the best ideas ever

    • @verreal
      @verreal Рік тому +2

      Not exactly. It has less milk solids, protein, calcium. If you mixed whole milk and skimmed milk 50-50, that would be 2 percent. But it wouldn't be a whole lot cheaper, at least I think not. I'm not in the US so I don't know your prices.

  • @KC-dr3cg
    @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому +7

    This Christmas I am taking pictures of my decorated house and I am sending an electronic Christmas card to people that says "From my house to yours ..Merry Christmas!" . Other friends of mine are doing the same thing and they are taking pictures of red Cardinals or beautiful pine trees after the fresh snow is glistening on the trees

  • @kathleenkline4622
    @kathleenkline4622 2 роки тому +54

    Tape bubble wrap over windows in winter for added insulation. Use painter's tape for easy removal. Works better than plain plastic sheeting.

    • @sheila3936
      @sheila3936 2 роки тому +5

      But then you can’t see outside?

    • @rg-mi5hh
      @rg-mi5hh 2 роки тому +1

      Will have to try this. We use plastic and it really helps.

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 2 роки тому +1

      @@sheila3936 true, thats why I haven't done it, I use the thin plastic w/double sided tape so you can stretch the plastic out nicely and barely notice its on the window, which insulates pretty well due to the pocket of air you trap...I keep mine up for the summer too, keeps the place more cool..but I cannot open any windows, thats the drawback, upside, is less bugs/spiders that come inside

    • @denisepruitt7796
      @denisepruitt7796 2 роки тому +5

      you dont need to tape just sprint the window with water and it sticks have had some up for yrs and they are still holding.

    • @HappyLife-wv5ms
      @HappyLife-wv5ms 2 роки тому

      @@sheila3936 that is the downside, so I only use it on windows I don’t care if I see out of. The light still comes in though. It really does insulate well.

  • @elaines5179
    @elaines5179 2 роки тому +9

    Use an old blanket and sew your quilting pieces directly to that as a base. I did a whole quilt both sides, hand stitched, while watching the Gulf War coverage years ago. Used heavy fabric and corderoy, just big squares. rectangles, and triangles.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 11 місяців тому

      ❤ this idea

    • @S_H9260
      @S_H9260 5 місяців тому

      One of my favorite blankets was done this way. It had been on the bed in the spare room at my grandparents house my whole life and eventually became mine. It had a sewn patchwork top tied down in spots with yarn and a polyester (?) solid backing. Very heavy, very warm. Over time it got rips in the top and that's when I saw that the interior was made of old baby blankets sewn together.

  • @hollycolbath6273
    @hollycolbath6273 2 роки тому +13

    Growing up my mother would put all egg shells in a gallon of water and she would water her house plants. She swears by it, it's a great fertilizer

  • @elizabethanderson5578
    @elizabethanderson5578 Рік тому +7

    I use old dresser drawers for my raised garden beds. Keeps them out of the landfill and saves so much money!

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 8 місяців тому

      That's a brilliant idea

  • @CookingLessonsforDad
    @CookingLessonsforDad 2 роки тому +11

    I cut my dryer sheets in thirds. A third of a sheet works just fine. I cut the whole box at once so they are ready when I need them.

    • @Joyce-id3dr
      @Joyce-id3dr 2 роки тому +5

      I do the same thing and don't use them often since I use vinegar instead of using liquid fabric softener

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому +3

      I don't use dryer sheets I use wool balls with a dab of essential oils..three of them in my dryer if I EVER even use a dryer.. but when I am in a Southern state with high humidity I do use my dryer

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому +1

      i donthat too. i cut my sheets in 4th’s. works just as well. those dryer sheets r pricey too. 1 box lasts over a yr. or abt a year.

  • @mompofelski4191
    @mompofelski4191 2 роки тому +6

    I buy the preformed hamburgers and freeze in bags of 2 (husband and I) to be used for hamburgers, tacos, mini meatloafs, chili or to add to soup or pasta. I buy thick cut bacon and cut the entire package in half - when we have 2 pieces of bacon it is actually just one piece making it last longer. My husband adds pasta or rice or dumplings or pierogi to soups homemade or storebought. I reuse greeting cards (putting address label over their signature and then signing my own name & sentiment) (cutting card in half and using front to make homemade postcards - which stamps are less than regular stamps) (also using greeting cards to make placemats or christmas ornaments). Trimming my own bangs, girls' long hair split ends, cutting husband's hair & cleaning up the back of his neck. I save autumn leaves in bags /and beg, borrow & steal them from others - to add to soil in spring. Doctor up frozen pizzas with veggies/meats/cheese you already have. Set a monetary limit on gifts for birthday/Christmas - and that is that. (we do $30 - little kids like small things, but tweens and older are happy with cash to pick out something). Bed sheets make pillowcases. Replace ordinary buttons with cute novelty buttons to remake clothing. When Grampa passes - I've seen people make quilts from his old shirts - or teddy bears - or Christmas ornaments. Libraries check out books, videos, music, games and even art. No spend days encourage "thinking - do I really need this"... as do No meat meals regularly during the week. Handkerchiefs instead of Kleenex...less money & don't leave lint in the dryer.

  • @CMarie404
    @CMarie404 2 роки тому +5

    I use shop towels. But I may need to buy some huck towels just to see how they compare. I use shop towels (very similar) for use as napkins. I dont care for linen napkins. I like an absorbent cotton. Yet I dont want just a terry washcloth. The shop towels are great, and I grab for them to do quick counter wipe downs, but I think the huck towels may be something to try.
    Oh yes, save all the wrappings, bags, containers from other food items. Have a drawer of nicely folded bags, as well as a container of twist ties, rubber bands, tape, and bread clips ( i use those to close bread, frozen vegetables, etc). I still buy zip lock bags, but that is more for added protection for freezer storage. I always wash and reuse. Been doing all this through my entire life.

  • @seekingjoynow1722
    @seekingjoynow1722 Місяць тому

    As a retired nurse I am familiar with Huck towels. We could take unused extra towels from the surgical kits. Used them for dust cloths. I Ike microfiber towels even better. Buy large bags of them from the big box store. Yellow ones for dirty jobs and blue ones for kitchen and house cleaning. Really cuts back on paper towel usage.

  • @desertfish6239
    @desertfish6239 2 роки тому +41

    My mom worked for a company in CA that would credit a couple hours of time off each time employees would carpool. Employees could save up the time and take it when they wanted. Mom took full advantage. Wish other companies would do it.

  • @kazaanderson7790
    @kazaanderson7790 Рік тому +2

    I love the idea to wrap presents with rags. Sustainable and you could make it look really nice. The handkerchiefs was a good idea too.

  • @sequoiaserenity9669
    @sequoiaserenity9669 2 роки тому +2

    My mom used to make cleaning rags out of ripped towels and she would also put liquid fabric softener on a rag and have a reuseable fabric sheet.

  • @katehorrell8732
    @katehorrell8732 2 роки тому +6

    I saved my kids clothing one yr then made a "Grand Parents" quilt for the Grand parents for Christmas. Another tip is my neighbor, friend n I have the same taste so when we tire of something for the house we just exchange with each other. I have exchanged my outside bistro set for a sofa bed my neighbor was getting rid of, we also do this with clothes n shoes.

  • @kimo2327
    @kimo2327 2 роки тому +5

    Lots of great tips!! Here's mine for internet connection monthly fee. We've been with one company for at least 20 years, mainly because they have the market in the town where we live. When we first started with them the price was like $30 a month and it slowly crept up. I think the average we would pay was like $35 a month. One month we got a bill saying it was going to be raised to $50 a month! We called and threatened to switch (to the ONE other competitor) and they said if we stayed with them we could keep our $35 a month rate for a year. Well, the next year they tried to raise us again and we did the same thing. My husband basically does this every time they threaten to raise it on us and they have always given us our cheaper rate.
    With that said, last month we qualified (based on our income) for reduced internet (some new program that is out via the government). We do not receive any other type of government benefits, food stamps, etc. but this program our income fell within the range so now we will be paying only $20 a month for internet service. Not sure how long the program goes for but we are utilizing it while it's there!!

    • @susankilstrom6852
      @susankilstrom6852 Рік тому

      Thank you so much for posting this. I didn't know about this. I checked and we qualify!

  • @lavondacarter7228
    @lavondacarter7228 2 роки тому +5

    When waiting for my water to get hot in my bathroom sink, I catch the cold water in a pan, pour water out of dehydrator in a pan also , pour in commode tank, when I flush commode.

  • @lovinglife3954
    @lovinglife3954 2 роки тому +6

    It was me! Haha Not really, I wish. I do a lot of these especially the eco-friendly. I don’t make family cloths for bidet but just use old worn out washcloths. I also do “spit baths”! 🤣 Local bakeries or Costco here in California aren’t allowed to give away their five gallon buckets, they go into their tightly locked up dumpsters. I use a ton of spaghetti sauce jars, I ask for the Rao on my local Buy Nothing. People now message me when they have some. I do use ziplock bags but rewash in hot soapy water, one box lasts for years. My mom used to live in rural area and people were always swapping plants. I got rid of a very worn out and ripped up leather sofa. I tried and tried to give it away. I have since thought I wish I had saved some of the leather that was still intact, I never thought of saving the stuffing! Love the pine in vinegar idea. You can use organic banana peels and other peels, strawberry tops, to make fruit vinegar. It’s really easy. Channel Mary’s Nest has easy instructions.

  • @helenapereira8547
    @helenapereira8547 2 роки тому +5

    I bulk cook beans, rice, vegetables and meat to freeze... When I make food not to freeze, I make plenty of it and keep it in fridge to eat in a few days

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому +2

      Perfect way to avoid the temptation to eat boxed food that is expensive or go to a fast food place

  • @caroldolan1485
    @caroldolan1485 2 роки тому +4

    Recently I saw that our electric/gas company offered a energy savings program….they come to the house and make recommendations AND replaced all our lightbulbs with LEDS!!! We do monthly averaging and our amount went down $5/mo since then (while everyone is complaining about increased energy costs!). Also the company sends an occasional energy comparison to other homes like ours….we are now always in the category that is using less energy than average. I’m happy about that! 😊

  • @hopedodson8058
    @hopedodson8058 Рік тому +5

    Instead of “chip clips” or bread ties, I use clothes pins. $1.50 for a lifetime supply!

  • @lisas7389
    @lisas7389 2 роки тому +11

    I use old tires for gardening. A few stacked up painted makes a cute wishing well decor

  • @jonnaborosky8836
    @jonnaborosky8836 Рік тому +2

    I had a college professor who had a bidet. He used to call it "old faceful!"

  • @nelliedean7088
    @nelliedean7088 2 роки тому +12

    I tip my ash daily from my wood burner straight into my garden daily and it makes great compost.

  • @rochellethundercloud346
    @rochellethundercloud346 2 роки тому +6

    my best frugal tips.
    save food storage containers,like from yogurt,cottage cheese,etc wash well.
    instant Tupperware
    save old pill bottles for sewing needles ,straight pins,buttons.
    different bottles,obviously

  • @sheilafreisthler4421
    @sheilafreisthler4421 2 роки тому +6

    I have used huck towels! It is what we dried dishes with back in the ‘50’s & ‘60’s. I
    My daughter works at an in patient unit for our local Hospice. She frantically texted me saying they had no lapghans for the patients. As I crochet, I went to my yarn stash and had enough yarn to make three. It’s a good way to use up leftover yarn, and a nice gesture to Hospice. The lapghans can also be given to nursing homes.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  2 роки тому +2

      We love that you are giving to others in such a meaningful (and much needed) way.

    • @angielay3313
      @angielay3313 2 роки тому +1

      Have your daughter reach out to local churches- many have crochet groups as a mission. Our church does this and makes many “prayer shawls” for the sick. ❤

  • @chandlersreloved8751
    @chandlersreloved8751 2 роки тому +5

    WOW This lady had GREAT ideas. Things that you just wouldn't think of. How nice of her to send these to you!!

  • @Shannonphone1719
    @Shannonphone1719 2 роки тому +11

    Be careful of those bananas boxes. My moms work friend granddaughter got bite by a spider and got serious ill and almost lost her foot. So make sure to check them over very well

  • @Vegannan
    @Vegannan 2 роки тому +10

    I made a raised garden bed with a old wooden wardrobe. Ideal size
    You can make vegan bacon with banana peel, I’ve seen it on UA-cam but not tried it.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  2 роки тому +3

      I've made the vegan bacon with thin strips of carrot. It tasted pretty good, but if it's in the air fryer too long, it burns.

    • @evelinharmannfan7191
      @evelinharmannfan7191 2 роки тому

      be careful to use only organic bananas, the others have their peels treated with nasty chemicals. 🥋🤮
      🥓🥓Another way to make vegan bacon is to fry smoked , sliced and seasoned tofu.

  • @heidiann2435
    @heidiann2435 2 роки тому +1

    I live in NC and I mow my grass once a month. We mow it high and the grass is very healthy, and green. Most people don't even know what grass really looks like.

  • @botialoach1
    @botialoach1 2 роки тому +17

    I totally agree with you Larry and Hope , if I am going to put some item outside my house it must have some life in it for somebody else , if not I travel to my local recycling center when I have a box full of really broken items. It is great that the viewer gave us so many tips so we can pick and choose which ones we can follow.

  • @monicaluketich6913
    @monicaluketich6913 2 роки тому +12

    I make new candles from old/partially used candles but I make them in fancy cups, small bowls, small tin cans, etc. as long as the container can withstand the heat. Some of the continers may be ones I had or ones I purchased at a resale. Makes a great gift, can sale them or emergency lights for yourself.

    • @GoldRushd
      @GoldRushd 2 роки тому

      Hi, how do you do this? Do you melt the wax some way and mix it together and let it cool?

    • @sheila3936
      @sheila3936 2 роки тому +1

      @@GoldRushd you can melt the wax all together (I used a double boiler method). Have a wick in your container of choice and pour the melted wax in, it cools in there.

    • @GoldRushd
      @GoldRushd 2 роки тому

      @@sheila3936 thank you 😊😊😊

    • @monicaluketich6913
      @monicaluketich6913 2 роки тому +1

      Another way, if the candles are in holders, you can put them right side up on a cookie sheet, put it into a warm oven (forgot the temperature but it depends on what type of wax), and allow the wax to melt. Then, carefully, either pour the wax into a container to mix the wax and then pour into your new containers or pour each container in and allow it to set for a few minutes to create layers. This gets rid of the double boiler.

    • @GoldRushd
      @GoldRushd 2 роки тому

      @@monicaluketich6913 thank you 😊😊😊

  • @mariannewesten3638
    @mariannewesten3638 2 роки тому +7

    I Love Patchwork/ quilting. Also from Öl clothes and bedsheets. From fabric rests,I make stockings for Christmas.And Other Christmas Dekoration.

    • @chapman1569
      @chapman1569 2 роки тому

      My grandmother made those braid carpet from old clothes, we still have many around , they dont wear easily. Unfortunately, they are heavy once wet, I have to wash them by hand in a basin outside and hang them to dry. My dog took a liking to one of them and he ate part of it. I might be able to salvage some of it by sewing it together, and disposing of the damaged parts. My grandmother had a great talent to blend the colors together, they are really nice to look at.

  • @katherinerichardson1767
    @katherinerichardson1767 2 роки тому +5

    Hope and Larry, I am a lousy gardener even though EVERY year, I start a garden. I have researched what I need to do to improve my garden but I am not often successful. I am probably the only one who sings Hallelujah when ONE tomato grows. LOL
    Here's an idea someone passed onto me about cooking. Sometimes your planned meals cannot be done because of life events that interrupt your day. Prepare your own packaged meals. Place items that are shelf stable in a container such as items for a pasta meal. Prepare enough packages for several days. You may have to boil water and add seasonings but the work will be minimal. These are to be used when you are really short time or you're tired. I call them my emergency meals because I do not have to think.
    Clothing idea: I have learned to shop my closet. From time to time, take 10 minutes to match/coordinate as many items that fit you well with a pair of slacks/jeans, dress, or top and take a picture of the outfit you have created for future reference. Taking a picture, saves time & energy when you are getting dressed for work or an appointment. This also helps when you need to purchase an item to fill in the gaps in your wardrobe because an item has worn out or was ruined. Take out your phone with the pictures while shopping so you keep within your clothing budget & style that works with the rest of your outfits. This saves not only time & energy, but lots of money. :)

  • @bhallmark3390
    @bhallmark3390 2 роки тому +31

    I rarely buy new clothes anymore--I frequent thrift shops and think of it as a treasure hunt….😊

  • @suebrittain4548
    @suebrittain4548 2 роки тому +13

    My addiction is yarn from thrift stores. It may not match anything, YET. But the next time at the thrift store there will be more. Think blankets, sweaters, hats, scarves.

    • @glendagrosjean477
      @glendagrosjean477 2 роки тому +2

      My kids use donated or cheap yarn to crochet gifts to save money.

  • @cristinaevans139
    @cristinaevans139 2 роки тому +5

    Shower caps can be used to cover bowls etc and can be washed for next time I hardly use any plastic wrap anymore ❤

  • @yerneedsry
    @yerneedsry 2 роки тому +11

    Put up a shop light in your spare bedroom and you can grow lettuces for the winter time just use a little fertilizer also..with lettuce prices now days..

    • @deliadee4686
      @deliadee4686 2 роки тому +1

      What’s a shop light? Is it one of those rectangular fluorescent types?

    • @yerneedsry
      @yerneedsry 2 роки тому

      @@deliadee4686 yes 5000 warm light ya need

    • @deliadee4686
      @deliadee4686 2 роки тому

      @@yerneedsry Thank You 😊

    • @yerneedsry
      @yerneedsry 2 роки тому

      @@deliadee4686 yes its 5000 bm or some letters idk...warm light or daylight bulbs you can even get led lights now cheaper to run..

    • @yerneedsry
      @yerneedsry 2 роки тому

      I would also keep a fan on them low so mold doesn't form...water from the bottom only..

  • @gaylekanak9269
    @gaylekanak9269 2 роки тому +32

    Another great video. Regarding the pallets (or any wood) it is true that you need to make sure the wood is not treated before using it in raised beds for vegetables or fruit. However, if you are only planting flowers in the raised beds you should be okay. The same is true for any container. If you use pails or buckets for fruits and veggies, make sure they are food grade.
    I have several lamps that use the chandelier size light bulb. They are hard to find and expensive and I don't want to purchase new lamps that use a bigger base. I found that thrrift stores frequently have light bulbs for a quarter each.
    Frugality can be about using another method to get what you need. My refrigerator/freezer stopped dispensing water into the ice maker - so no ice. The frig is 14 years old. I don't want to spend at least $400 for a service person to come fix it (rough estimate), So I purchased 2 ice trays and use them in the freezer compartment to keep the ice receptacle full. The dispenser part still works so I get ice from the door same as before. My cost - $1.97.

    • @evelinharmannfan7191
      @evelinharmannfan7191 2 роки тому +2

      Using machines as long as possible is usually economical. But especially with OLD FRIDGES ❄, you need to MAKE SURE they dont WASTE ENERGY! Eventually the rubber door sealing of refidgerators deteriorates, and the heat 🔥🌡 creeps in. This happened to me a few years ago, and my energy bill suddenly 💸scyrocketed. 😱 It actually MULTIPLIED! 😱
      So I bought a new energy conserving fridge that brought the bills back to normal again. The price 💰💰of the new fridge ❄ was a only a THIRD of that energy bill, I wwish i had bought a new one earlier. So my advice to you is to regularly check the energy consumption of you appliences. Avoid nasty surprises. 😧 💸😧

  • @graceproby2662
    @graceproby2662 2 роки тому +5

    My husband has always trimmed our dogs although he brushes them every day. He also trims their nails. Get the correct equipment and it saves you a lot of cash. We have four dogs.

  • @peterleprevost2154
    @peterleprevost2154 2 роки тому +12

    Many thanks to the lady who sent these tips and Hope and Larry for the platform to share from. Many of the ideas I already embrace and I picked up a few new suggestions. Will look forward to part II. from. What a generous community this is. from, Susan

  • @SauerPatchGardening
    @SauerPatchGardening 2 роки тому +9

    I'm already planning my garden for next year. Seeds, and plots. It's what we do. Our hobby is all consuming when it comes to growing food. I have a green house in my basement. Can't wait for January so I can plant my baby seeds.

  • @air.b3ar
    @air.b3ar 2 роки тому +9

    Reach out to local coffee shops for burlap coffee sacks. They are usually cheap or free and are food safe and great for growing potatoes

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 2 роки тому +1

      those re-usable shopping bags work well for that too, when they are getting stained and droopy

    • @air.b3ar
      @air.b3ar 2 роки тому

      @@splash4891 Are they food grade?

    • @splash4891
      @splash4891 2 роки тому

      @@air.b3ar IDK, you would have to look that up yourself

    • @air.b3ar
      @air.b3ar 2 роки тому

      @@splash4891 Ah no worries, makes sense.

    • @robynirons194
      @robynirons194 Рік тому

      Also ask them for used coffee grounds as they make a great addition to your compost bin.

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 2 роки тому +14

    Added weight in a vehicle may lower your mpg. I do buy bagged (on clearance) potting soil for winter weight & donate it to elder planting projects come spring🌱

    • @littleanniegirl1568
      @littleanniegirl1568 2 роки тому +1

      My dad had me throw bags of rock sale in the back. This was in the 80's. When spring came I gave it to my parents to use in their water softener! He was a depression baby & always had common sense solutions to everything.

  • @marycnhatch4934
    @marycnhatch4934 2 роки тому +7

    I use leftover slivers of bar soap in our laundry. I grate the sliver, save it until I have a cup worth of shavings, add 2 cups of laundry soda (different than baking soda), mix and use 2-3 Tablespoons of the mix per load of laundry. P.S. I use a grey water system to water our lawns. The outlet line from our washing machine is connected to a hose that runs out our backdoor to water our lawns. Most laundry soaps are environmentally friendly, so no worries. We save a lot of money using this system of watering our lawn. Added bonus: mosquitoes hate our grey water system. They can't survive in this water.

    • @cchoi108
      @cchoi108 8 місяців тому +1

      For the slivers of bar soap, I soak them in a dish of water. They basically turn into soft soap and I just use it that way for showering.

    • @S_H9260
      @S_H9260 5 місяців тому

      My aunt adds the leftover slivers of bar soap to a hand soap dispenser with warm water. Give it a little shake and hand soap for nothing.

  • @davidpotter9462
    @davidpotter9462 2 роки тому +19

    I found a nice patch of asparagus about a half mile away, growing in an old fence along the road. Birds planted it about 3 years ago. So in the spring I'm going to dig some of that. It has a nice root system now. It's starting to spread down the fence. It's hard to find around here. You can use half a tank of gas trying to find someone who knows where to get any of it, so I was happy to see it growing close by for free.

  • @desireerailine8220
    @desireerailine8220 2 роки тому +2

    My neighbor worked at a pallet place. He made sets of patio furniture for his wife and I from the pallets.

  • @roxanapadure6218
    @roxanapadure6218 2 роки тому +5

    The good one pallets are that one's that put the grain 🌾 sign on them, because they are heat treated, not chemical treated like the painted ones

  • @rg-mi5hh
    @rg-mi5hh 2 роки тому +3

    Was just making banana bread. I was doubling the recipe. Called for four eggs. Instead of that, I used two eggs and some mayo. The dough tastes so good. Mayo is made of oil and egg yolks so it should work. Used it in turkey tetrazini and man was that good! We had mayo that runs out soon, so this could be a way to use it up. Yay!

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 2 роки тому +19

    During the lockdown when I ran out of dishcloths I cut an old toweling bathrobe up into squares. As each cloth got a bit old I saved it for pet clean ups,spillages on the floor etc and used a new square for washing up. Thats a good tip anyway. Dishcloths that get a bit old and dirty,dry them and save for dirty jobs.
    Wall paint can be mixed,so instead of buying a new tub try mixing left over paint into one batch. Make your own unique colour.

    • @doloreswilson6698
      @doloreswilson6698 2 роки тому

      Millie my Australian terrier mix cost ne. $85 for spa day. She is spoiled.

    • @doloreswilson6698
      @doloreswilson6698 2 роки тому

      Haircut, ears cleanes.bath..teethbrush nails

    • @harrythompson6854
      @harrythompson6854 Рік тому

      @@doloreswilson6698 I trim our cat's claws and shampoo her myself at home where she won't be frightened by going to a pet spa. Pocket the $85.

  • @salomecostello
    @salomecostello 2 місяці тому

    I’m new here but I absolutely love you guys! So cute and so informative on living frugal! Also “no mo” had me cackling 😂 God bless y’all ❤️

  • @dmittie9761
    @dmittie9761 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Hope and Larry! One thing that I make a couple times a week and I thought I'd share it here. For a quick breakfast or fast snack are oatmeal cups that I prepare ahead of time and keep in the fridge. I repurposed small 6 - 8 oz. jars, I add 1/2 c. almond milk ( sweetened or unsweetened) a 1/4 c. diced frozen fruit ( I buy bulk bags, they're cheaper and last a long time), a tsp. of raw honey ( you can add more or less depending on your sweet tooth :-) ) and 1/2 c. of oatmeal ( I've used both old-fashioned and quik oats but we prefer the old-fashioned). I stir the fruit, milk, honey a bit, then add the oatmeal, stir it around to get it all soaked, close the lid, give it another quick shake and store in the fridge. I leave them sit overnight to get all the oatmeal dehydrated but they're good to go by the morning. If you want to eat it for lunch or as a snack, I toss it in with some yogurt. It saves me time getting a breakfast together, it's a healthy food that's quick and doesn't leave me feeling hungry before noon. Thanks for your wonderful videos! :-)

  • @helenkathrynhoover7298
    @helenkathrynhoover7298 2 роки тому +1

    My grandma also said "spit bath" with a laugh. You can also get a portable, travel bidet that is a squeeze bottle with long nozzle to skip a shower.

  • @tracybishop7792
    @tracybishop7792 2 роки тому +10

    I’ll add two tips.
    If you have chickens and raise eggs, a typical bread bag is the perfect size for slipping a carton of a dozen eggs into. This keeps the carton from opening and the eggs from falling out.
    The finials on old lamps might be worth a lot, so unscrew them (to sell) when you take the light bulb.

  • @bria2596
    @bria2596 2 роки тому +2

    I, too, bought surgical huck towels, they are fantastic, they will last for years, and they come in a cornflower blue color.

  • @Chnacatsnflr
    @Chnacatsnflr 2 роки тому +6

    Many retailers offer discounts for active duty military and retired veterans. You can save on everything from eye glasses, automobile care, sporting goods, online classes etc. We frequently use discounts at Home Depot .
    Before you make ANY purchase be sure to check for participating stores and their requirements. Usually you need a military ID and driver's license.

    • @Joyce-id3dr
      @Joyce-id3dr 2 роки тому +2

      Lowes does military discounts

    • @bengali481
      @bengali481 2 роки тому +1

      Lowes is good to vetersns. A discount and reserved parking!

  • @donnabradshaw5200
    @donnabradshaw5200 2 роки тому +8

    My mom told me that they used the comic strips from the Sunday paper to wrap gifts.

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому +2

      i have done that esp at xmas time. also i took the plastic bags that u get from the grocery store or walmart put the gift in the bage tape it shut add a bow and a homemade name tag (like a bell or tree). tape that to the front of the gift and voila. under a homemade tree i made out of construction board paper (like the ones kids use for projects for school). i would color the tree and put small stickers as decorations on it. then tape it up on a wall and put an old sheet or throw blanket down in the front of it. and voila. tree is up. and presents under the tree. cheap? yes. been told its tacky. but i didnt spend a fortune for any of this. and day after xmas. it was all going out in the trash. including the. “wrapping paper” to wrap the gifts. so i figured there are other ways i can “throw” away money and give to charities or people or pets that would appreciate my frugalness. and ya know what? i stopped the frugal xmas gift wrappings and decorations on people who didnt appreciate my frugal ness so i could take some of the money and give them more gifts. now!!! i take that same amt of money and donate to the aspca/humane society/st judes/ronald mcdonald house. i know they appreciate the donations. and i have told the bah humbugs we dont celebrate and do gift giving instead we donate the money to charities and give to the food banks and soup kitchens and to those who appreciate our gifts of love. some people still dont get it. and still complain and donthe remebering of frugal rose and her cheap xmas decorations and wrapping papers. hmmmm. bah humbug to them. im happier now. and i know my charitable gifts r appreciated very much.

    • @terrylynn9984
      @terrylynn9984 Рік тому

      Actually any newspaper was used as wrapping paper, my grandparents did that

  • @jacquibiggart1578
    @jacquibiggart1578 2 роки тому +2

    My favourite frugal thing is making my own veggie scraps and making veggie skin “chips”.
    Also when I get food kits or prepared convenience items, any extra dips/sauces.

  • @glendagrosjean477
    @glendagrosjean477 2 роки тому +7

    My hubby sells excess plants that grow in his fish tank and excess fish too.
    We also got a push lawn mower for around $80 that works really well. It saves us money in gas.

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому

      where we used to live at the little boy abt 10 yrs old had a push mower. and would mow everyones lawn for $10/each house each week. hebstarted at 6am. and would be done bu 9am. when the horrible florida summer heat became too unbearable. my son and i gave him $15/week. bc he was a hard working conscientious good kid. got good grades. and was a nice young man as well.

  • @BethGrantDeRoos
    @BethGrantDeRoos 2 роки тому +15

    Love whoever invented Visa gift cards, Amazon gift cards.
    We are minimalists and have a specific Scandinavian style and like other family members and all our friends, we really do not need or want more 'stuff'. Especially stuff that doesn't fit our decor.
    Yet as a rabid non-fiction bibliophile family, we love books and for decades we have had a serious book budget each month. Visa, Amazon gift cards are used to buy books. Which we pass on to a few folks who are on a fixed income and cannot buy new books.
    We like most of our family, friends, neighbors living here in the California Sierra, love skiing, rock climbing, backpacking and kayaking, A dozen years ago some folks started, gear swaps' where folks bring used gear, often gear kids have outgrown, or when someone has upgraded their gear like tents, skis, ski poles, ski boots, kayaks, belay/rappel devices, harness, excess locking/ nonlocking carabiners ·helmets. They swap the used gear for items them may need.
    Some mothers started a 'kid gear swap' where clothing, toys, furniture, strollers are swapped for items someone needs. There is also a toy library where you can check out toys for a month. And a tool library where you can check out tools or all kinds and even lawn mowers.

    • @edwardzarnowski5558
      @edwardzarnowski5558 2 роки тому

      Check out Lamplighter Publishing,they publish old books that were printed in the 1800s - really great old stories

    • @cynthia57169
      @cynthia57169 Рік тому

      Hate paying the $4.95 activation fee per card. Will buy store cards instead

  • @ferretsam
    @ferretsam Рік тому +1

    In Sweden we use winter tyres in the winter, in order to be safe on our snowy & icy roads. Also, if you're interested you can google how people living in Sweden sort their rubbish, recycling, compost, food waste, etc.

  • @splash4891
    @splash4891 2 роки тому +2

    Make your own Water Heater Blanket: I made my own water heater insulator/blanket by stuffing plastic bags with other bags, paper, anything that I had previously saved/washed out and/or was clean that I could not take to recycle (like those citrus bags that have half plastic and half netting); you scrunch everything up into bags to create air pockets which act as an insulator; then I placed the stuffed bags on contact paper (that I had bought and not used) so they would stick to the film, then rolled the "blanket" around my water heater...reduced my usage significantly especially for the winter months

  • @sherylwesterman4987
    @sherylwesterman4987 2 роки тому +12

    My Grandma called them "Daniel Boone baths." She would have us use a galvanized wash tub.

  • @lindagbukvic9441
    @lindagbukvic9441 2 роки тому +7

    If you have a Vocational or Trade school near by, utilize them.
    They have classes in:
    *Carpentry
    *Cosmetology
    *Animal care
    *Small appliance repair
    *Auto mechanics
    *Secretarial
    *Food prep.
    The students are always supervised and need real life projects to work on.
    They get the practice and you get a good price.

  • @plantlady1227
    @plantlady1227 2 роки тому +6

    I'm planning the garden already - I start most of the plants from seeds which reuquires some extra lead time for germination and getting up to seedling size - that can start as early as Feb/March!

  • @maryd7896
    @maryd7896 2 роки тому +16

    Good evening! Thanks for another wonderful video! I love all of your helpful content! 😀

  • @scoop2591
    @scoop2591 2 роки тому +17

    I've heard to check any veggie/fruit boxes for hitch hiking bugs especially from foreign countries.

    • @yerneedsry
      @yerneedsry 2 роки тому +1

      Yes and if you use cardboard boxes in your pantry mice love to eat them your helping the mice..

    • @mangopuppybaby
      @mangopuppybaby 2 роки тому +3

      Cockroaches lay eggs in cardboard too 🥴

  • @oletapayne3233
    @oletapayne3233 2 роки тому +1

    I had Christmas wrappings and bows when I had children that I had when I was 14 years old. The wrappings can be ironed if needed. I never used tape so paper wasn’t torn etc.....

  • @bengali481
    @bengali481 2 роки тому +1

    I happened on a treasure bin of quality 10 cent cloth napkins. We have a lifetime supply of white linen and spring, fall and Christmas print napkins.

  • @sharenp3839
    @sharenp3839 2 роки тому +4

    Hey Larry if you find a tandem e-bike you can bike pool lol. Family cloths have been around for a long time, lots of people use them. I trim all my dogs nails, I hear people pay 25 per dog. If you are reusing the candles you should be using the wicks too. Also rags for quilts can also be turned into rag rugs. I agree about the pallets as well as tires in regards to leaching.

  • @carolmcneill2424
    @carolmcneill2424 Рік тому +1

    I live in senior housing my friend and I make meals and split it into two and share.also we buy like celery split it also. Now we don't thro out food and save a lot of money

  • @ricksherman34
    @ricksherman34 2 роки тому +2

    I also have never heard of huck towels but I do use general shop rags that you can get at auto shops for pretty cheap as cleaning rags that you can put into the washer and re-use vs burning up paper towels.

  • @sunrise6252
    @sunrise6252 Рік тому +1

    My friend used a flowbee to trim their dog. It is supposed to be for humans. Their dog was a spitz - mix.

  • @bria2596
    @bria2596 2 роки тому +4

    I bought an Oster Golden A5 trimmer more than 20 years ago to shave my dogs for summer. There are clipper attachments for different heights, but I used the basic #10, and my dogs loved it the next day (not the day of the cut). That clipper is still going strong - the motor is still strong and fast.

    • @harrythompson6854
      @harrythompson6854 Рік тому +1

      Be sure and trim away hair that grows between their foot pads. That will keep them cool because dogs actually sweat through their paws.

  • @cristinaevans139
    @cristinaevans139 2 роки тому +8

    I got rid of all my lawn and replaced with vegetables beds and fruit trees I’ve saved thousands of dollars on mowing…my gardener was not pleased as we do everything ourselves now and have heaps of fresh fruit and vegetables….boy not kidding my ex gardener was pissed big time …I’m saving money so I don’t care

  • @KS-jf2jf
    @KS-jf2jf 2 роки тому +20

    Wow, these tips are frugal, but also very planet friendly and conservationist (not the political party 🤣). Sustainable /green living is often sold as more expensive or elitist, but not wasting food, using things up, going without, buying used, coming up with creative new uses for old things / i.e. the containers, fixing / mending things instead of throwing out, are all frugal and makes so much more sense instead of "buying our way" into being green.

  • @thriftyfoodplan
    @thriftyfoodplan 2 роки тому +3

    What an incredible set of viewer tips! Kudos to whomever they are! Wow.

  • @StephanieGiese
    @StephanieGiese 2 роки тому +4

    My favorite frugal tip is to just ask! We got a free gently used MacBook computer to gift our kids for Christmas last year because we asked the company my husband works for what happened to the old computers when updated ones are bought every few years. They have to update for new engineering software. Turns out they are just sent off to be recycled, so we asked if we could have one before it was thrown out. They said yes. It never hurts to ask!

    • @aub5020
      @aub5020 Рік тому

      Was there a limit, Like could you only have just 1 ? or did you only ask for 1?

    • @StephanieGiese
      @StephanieGiese Рік тому

      @@aub5020 we only asked for one

  • @debkincaid2891
    @debkincaid2891 2 роки тому +4

    Regarding pallets: there are 2 types of treatment, chemical (highly toxic) & heat. Heat treat is safe to use in gardens. These are the type of pallets food is stacked on during shipment. So, make sure the pallet is marked HT or some designation indicating safe for use in gardens. 👍

  • @kathyfranco9372
    @kathyfranco9372 Рік тому

    yep, spit bath was what mother called the sink bath.. I'm almost 70 and still love my "spit baths"

  • @s.torres242
    @s.torres242 2 роки тому +2

    When we do use garbage bags we use recycled ones that breakdown & decompose. We compose & watch what is used to package items often buying those items packaged in recyclable or composable items.

    • @bcase5328
      @bcase5328 2 роки тому

      Our trash pickup service requires all items to be enclosed in a standard plastic garbage bag or they won't pick it up.

    • @s.torres242
      @s.torres242 2 роки тому

      @@bcase5328 these look like regular garbage bags with ties...I don't know if they would work for you or not...we have used them for about 4 years & haven't had any problems but good to know that it could be a problem.

    • @KC-dr3cg
      @KC-dr3cg 2 роки тому

      I save paper grocery bags throughout the entire winter and summer season to use for putting my leaves in so that the garbage service that picks up yard waste at no cost will pick up those bags and I don't have to buy those huge paper Leaf Bags

  • @angelabimberg2276
    @angelabimberg2276 2 роки тому +1

    We have multiple sinking fund accounts. We take a little extra out in our paycheck for federal and state and once we get our rebate back it is enough to pay the sinking fund accounts.

  • @AutumnMoonlight95
    @AutumnMoonlight95 2 роки тому +14

    To save on toilet paper I buy the reusable baby wipes, I just use them for urine. It's surprising how much it cuts down on tp costs and it saves paper. For a dinner I might make Hamburger Helper, but I only use half the amount of beef and mix in corn and green beans to fill it out. It's tasty and cheaper

    • @rosemarie3908
      @rosemarie3908 Рік тому

      i do that and add vegis too. it makes a nice meal

    • @freeshrugs63
      @freeshrugs63 Рік тому +1

      I add a little pasta to mac and cheese and other pasta dinners to stretch it. It adds at least one more serving without sacrificing taste.

  • @oletapayne3233
    @oletapayne3233 2 роки тому +8

    I made food for the dogs one time and didn’t tell my mother. All good ingredients. Asked her to taste the casserole and she asked for a second bowl. Then I told her. Won’t tell you what she said to me! So funny. She’s been gone ten years now.

    • @jeannehunter5344
      @jeannehunter5344 2 роки тому

      In my city we've run out of a certain brand of jellied cat food. My cats will only eat that so I've been looking for recipes to make my own with fish and chicken. Fingers crossed...

    • @RomaniKiwi
      @RomaniKiwi Рік тому +1

      @@jeannehunter5344 My cat is extremely fussy and doesn't like any tinned meat... I now mash one (cheap) tin of 'sea' catfood with one (cheap) tin of fish. She LOVES it! I put half of the mix in the freezer to keep fresh. Half will last me a week...
      It's so much cheaper than the little packets of meat they sell these days...

  • @dannyfeelgood1490
    @dannyfeelgood1490 2 роки тому

    Just had to like and say great to see people who enjoy a cuppa during their videos. Nice to see you sharing and ad-libbing and chatting rather than preaching at us and a hard sell. Keep up the great work