When it comes to saving money, it isn't as hard as you think it is. There are many ways to save money without sacrificing what you have. Remember, frugal living isn't living within someone else's ideal. It is taking frugal ideas and making them work for your lifestyle. You can use them any way you want. But a warning: over time frugality becomes addicting.
One of the easiest ways to save money is to simply buy things for less. Comparison shop and use sale adds. Buy a less expensive brand. Pay attention to what you are doing. For example, a lot of grocery stores (and Wal-mart) put the cost per ounce on the price label you see on the shelf. This is a great way to tell which brand is really the least expensive. You can also compare different sizes of products.
Take steps to make the items you use last longer. There is a common idea among various philosophies that when you purchase an item, you are now responsible for it. Take good care of what you have. Maintain your car and your vehicles. Keep things clean. Don't just throw things away. When it comes to food, there are many ways to stretch the expensive items, such as meat. Take the time to learn ways to make things go further.
You could also use things less than you already are. Combine all of your errands into one trip, reducing the usage of your vehicle. Turn off lights. Use a toaster oven or microwave instead of your oven. Make sure that your home is energy efficient and not wasting heat or air conditioning. Don't just waste the things you have -- stretch them out.
Try to use something completely out before you throw it away. Find ways to re-use items. Recycle plastic shopping bags into trash can liners. Use a white t-shirt with a stain under your sweaters. If it is too dingy, use it as a rag. Find ways to get every cent out of your purchases.
Try to find a way to use what you already have instead of heading out to the store at every whim. Substitute what you can. Fix things yourself. Assess whether you can wait or if the item must be purchased immediately. If you can wait a bit, perhaps you will be able to find it on sale or comparison shop a bit first. Try everything you can to lower the cost.
In fact, you may find that it is something you can do without right now. Or perhaps it is something you can make. There are many things you can do yourself, such as cooking, decorating, making gifts and many more. If you have the internet, you have an endless resource in front of you.
There are endless ways to be frugal. They range from the extremely dedicated frugal ideas to those that anyone can adapt to fit their lifestyles.
Save time and money by trying these simple household cleaners!
Mix 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with 1 quart warm water.
Mix 1 cup vinegar with 2 gallons water.
Place crushed ice, salt and sliced lemons in pot and swirl till clean.
Mix 1/4 cup vinegar with 3/4 cup oil (olive, vegetable, lemon).
Mix equal parts salt and vinegar, then thicken with flour.
Mix 4 tablespoons baking soda in 1 quart warm water, or use plain baking soda with a wet sponge.
Mix 1/2 cup Borax in 1 gallon hot water.
Mix 3/4 cup chlorine bleach
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Faced with my own furniture dilemma recently, I thought what a great opportunity for me to share ideas with you on how to turn around that tired piece of furniture, without having to spend big bucks! So here it is, secrets from The Budget Decorator on transforming your furniture from trash to Treat For The Eyes!
One of the most expensive items in our rooms is our furniture, and we can’t always afford to just replace it when it gets worn, outdated, or just no longer works in your room.
The number one concern for those trying to update existing furniture is
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Many people find cold winters almost unbearable, and if you have a cold house it can be awful and uncomfortable. Many people hate turning up the heat due to increasing energy costs, but it seems the only alternative is to suffer. Not so. Your home may be either producing heat inefficiently or it may be allowing heat to escape. Keeping your house toasty and warm may be easier than you think.
There are ways to keep the house toasty and warm. If despite
having the heat cranked up the house seems chilly, it could
possibly be owing to air leaks that are letting the heat out
and the cold in.
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Yippee! She said yes! The girl you've been trying to ask out for the past couple of months just agreed to go out with you. However, you have one small problem. Fresh out of college and just starting out on your new job, you don't have much left in your pocket to pay for a fancy dinner. But you really want to impress her and have a good time together. What can you do on a date that would actually cost less but FEEL expensive?
Well, read on, and you will find plenty of cost-saving dating activities which are equally romantic and fun!
With energy costs higher than they have ever been in recent history, it pays to find ways to reduce your home heating costs. I put together some tips that are easy, cost effective and will all add up to reduce your home heating bills by a significant amount! You don’t need to be Bob Villa either. Some take just a minute or two. Even small changes will add up to big savings over the course of this cold winter!
Here are the 10 tips that I have personally used to save on my home heating costs:


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