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Tips For Frugal Living

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Here are some  general tips on how to be frugal, ways to save money in your household, with your kids, and when feeding your family.   Do you have a tip for frugal living?

What does it mean to be frugal?

Frugal living is a lifestyle where you actively learn ways and go out of your way to not spend as much money and save money through the different aspects and areas of their lives. Through budgeting, using less, going without, or changing how you use things and spend money will allow you to live a more frugal lifestyle which will make more comfortable in the long run.

How To Be Frugal

To be frugal means use less money. Whether it’s a good deal or learning to use what you have, like they did in the great depression, a frugal person will avoid spending a lot of money, avoid food waste, and learn basic life skills that will help them buy less.

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Best Frugal Living Tips

1. Goal Chart

Make a goal chart and as you save the amount of money or pay off debts, mark them off and reward yourself. (Ex: we can’t get that camera until our car is paid off). The expense of the camera is minor compared to the interest I’ll save by paying off debts early.

2. Budgeting System

We do the packets budgeting system. All spending money we take out at the beginning of each month. We then pay for everything with that cash, when it is gone there is no more till the next month. This budgeting method works for us, find one that works for you!

3. Wait Before Making Large Purchases

Wait for a minimum of 24 hours before purchasing any pricey item. Oh, and see if you can find something comparable used first!

4. Fix It Before Replacing

If something breaks try to fix it or do without before going out and purchasing a replacement. Try not to hire someone to fix things, rather swap services (see Craig’s list).

5. No More Impulse Buys

To curb impulse buys, create a 30-day list. When you want to buy something, other than a true necessity (medicine or food, for example), put it on this list, with the date you added it to the list. And make it a rule that you can’t buy anything for at least 30 days after you put it on the list. And stick to it. You’ll find that you buy a lot less with this system.

6. Surround Yourself With Frugal Minded Friends

Surround yourself with frugal-minded folk. If you don’t have any friends who are willing to make a frugal journey with you try looking online, maybe get a  great frugal book, or browse the websites One Income Dollar or the Prudent Housewife. Both great inspirational blogs. We found it is easier to save when we’re not surrounded by spend-happy folks.

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7. Price Sheets Comparing Prices

Use a price sheet so that you can know if a sale is really a bargain or if you can find it cheaper elsewhere.

8. Buy Manager Special Meat and Freeze It

Buy meat that is on Manager Special (expiring that day or shortly after). Cook that day and eat/freeze.

9. Make Meat Go Further

Mix ground beef with an egg and several handfuls of quick oats (makes the meat go farther). Use in meatballs, meat loaf, etc.

10. Bake Your Own Bread

Bake your own bread “ let the yeast sit in sugar water till it smells fermented and use half the yeast (the most expensive ingredient in bread). Artisan bread is the cheapest to make per loaf.

11. Make Your Milk Last Longer

If you are big milk drinkers, buy whole milk and a box of dry milk and make your own mock-2% milk by mixing half whole, half non-fat dry reconstituted milk. You have two gallons for a fraction of the cost.

12. Go Meatless A Couple Nights A Week

Go meatless 1-2 nights a week. You can substitute dry beans. They are VERY cheap and filling.

13. Make A Meal Plan

Meal plan and coordinate so that leftovers can be utilized fully, yet keeping variety. (Ex: Tacos day one, use left over taco meat day 2 for stuffed peppers).

14. Stretch Your Groceries

Try to stretch as much time between shopping trips. The fewer times you go shopping, the fewer chances you have to impulse buy.

15. Make A Shopping List and Stick To It

ONLY shop from a list. If it is not on the list DO NOT BUY IT. It is best to make a check off inventory list of all things you could need and highlight what you’re out or low on.

16. Eat Before You Shop

Eat something small before you go. It is harder to resist the temptation to over buy when you have an empty tummy.

17. Keep Your Change

Keep your change (dollar bills and coins) use this as your fun fund.

18. Buy Generic

Buy generic “ many times this is considerably less than the alternative even if you have coupons.

19. Use Coupons

Use coupons if you prefer something name brand and only if you buy that item regularly. Also, ask if your grocery shop has double days.

20. Ask If You Can Clip The Coupons From Library Newspapers

Rather than buy a newspaper for the coupons, go to your library, usually they do not mind allowing you to clip the coupons you need ¦ and your kids can attend story time at the same time! If you are new to couponing, then this book is a helpful start.

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21. Do You Dishes By Hand

Wash your dishes by hand. I have a hard time with this one, I know it saves water/energy, but I love the convenience of my dishwasher!

22. Air Dry Your Clothes

Wash clothes in warm water and only if you have a full load to do.  Dry your clothes on the line and if you don’t like the crunchy feel, stick them in the dryer for 5 min with a wet rag after they’ve hung out.

23. Wash Your Clothes Less

Wash your clothes inside out so they will look nicer longer and only wash if something is truly dirty.

24. Save Fabric Softener

If you like fabric softener, put some on a towel and throw it in with the dryer.  A quarter size spill on the towel can do about 3 loads “ a great way to save softener!  Also, to make your detergent go farther, add a tablespoon of baking soda to the load and use half the detergent. Baking soda is a soap booster and is cheaper than Arm & Hammer.

25. Use Your Dryer/Stove To Help Heat Your Home

In the winter, use your dryer and stove during the early evening to help heat your home. In the summer, use them in the very early morning (or not at all) to help keep your home cool.

26. Long Term Meal Prep

Cook all your meals for a 2-week period (esp. in the summer) so that your oven only has to do the work one time for multiple meals.   Keep meals in the freezer and re-heat with the microwave “ uses less energy, and you save time. Also, having home-cooked freezer meals cut down on the tendency to order take-out when you’re having an exceptionally busy day. It is possible to do this with a refrigerator’s freezer.

27. Turning Your A/C Up

In the summer take a cold bath/wash rag to help you feel cool before bed, and keep the thermostat as high as possible or the A/C off if possible (we live in TX “ its not possible). Each degree change can save up to 3% on your energy costs!

28. Lighting A Room With A Mirror

In a room that has a tendency to be dark, put a mirror near the light to refract the light around the room. One light bulb has the power of two with this trick!

29. Unplugging Appliances

Unplug items (toaster, shaver, cell phone charger, TV) when not in use. Small amounts of electricity are still being used even if they are off, but plugged in.

30. Buy From Garage Sales Or Places That Sell Used Items

Use Craig’s List to purchase used items (furniture, etc.) or freecycle or go to garage sales. We’ve even gotten a number of items from the curb on trash day!

31. Buy Paint From The “Oops” Counter At Home Depot Or Lowes

Buy paint from the oops counter at Home Depot or Lowes. Also, if the color of your walls allows, add a faux finish over the existing color. This uses a lot less paint and allows you to spruce up more rooms at a fraction of the cost.

32. Use Cell Phone Or House Phone Not Both

Cut your cell-phone or house phone, you don’t need both. If possible, become a single-phone family. For long distance, calling cards are great! You can usually find cards with under 2 cents a min! Pay-as-you-go cell phone plans are great if you are not a big phone user.

33. DIY Cleaners

Make your own household cleaners. Vinegar, baking soda, Hydrogen peroxide, borax & bleach are all really cheap and you can make any and every household cleaner from laundry detergent to the equivalents of Windex and Comet from mixtures of those ingredients.

34. Shop Around For Insurance

Check your insurance. We were able to save $600 a year when we switched companies, combined our house and auto onto the same plan, and added $500 to our deductible.

35. Get A Programmable Thermostat

Get a programmable thermostat for your household heat and water heater. You can turn the temps down an hour or two after you go to bed, or during the warmer times of the day, or the times when you typically don’t use your hot water. No reason to heat what is not being used!

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36. Learn To Cut Hair

Get a hair cut kit  and cut your hubby’s hair. I have been cutting my husband’s hair for over 20 years which has saved us conservatively $5000. Cut your kid’s hair! For yourself, if you don’t trust your husband or friend to cut your hair {I don’t}, be aware that longer hairstyles do not need to be maintained as frequently as shorter ones.

37. Buy Used Clothes

Buy clothes for your kids used “ they grow out of them so fast new is not worth it! And used usually look just as good!

38. Buy Less Toys

Limit the number of toys your children are able to have in the house. This will lower the clutter, increase the value of the toys you currently own, increase your children’s creativity as they learn to play with less, and also will decrease spending on toys.

39. Try Home Remedies For Minor Illnesses And Injuries

Try home remedies before Doctor visits. Those co-pays can add up and its amazing how a humidifier, Vitamin C & some good ole ™ rest will make the bugs go away!

40. Make Gifts For Holidays

Make gifts for holidays and birthdays, often these mean more than ones purchased at the store as they show you put time and effort into the recipient.

41. Make Your Own Personal Hygiene Products

Make your own personal hygiene products (or do without). 

42. Use Cloth Diapers 

Cloth diaper your kiddos. If you use this cloth diapering method your whole stash can cost less than a hundred dollars and can potentially be handed down to future kiddos. Cloth diapering also encourages early potty-training!

43. Make Your Own Baby Food

Make your own baby food by pureeing what the rest of the family is eating, or you can use dehydrated and powdered veggies “ if you like the convenience of those pricey jars.

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47. Don’t Eat Out

Eat out rarely if ever!  If you do eat out, only drink water. Also, check your newspapers for discounts and grand openings; you can usually get more for your buck then.

48. Have Get Togethers At Home

Invite people over to your home rather than meeting them at a restaurant. You’ll have more time to chat and if you plan your meal well, will save a bundle too!

49. Watch Movies At Home

Get movies for your Friday night from the library or Netflix. They are free or a small monthly charge much less than cable/satellite.    Amazon has many movies to stream for a dollar.

50. Make Popcorn At Home

Make your own homemade microwave popcorn bags! They taste better and are both cheaper and healthier!

51. Eliminate One Of Your Bills

Either eliminate or see if you can combine any of the following: Internet, Television, Long-Distance, Cell Phones “ We found that a calling card saves us tons on what would have been a long distance phone bill, and we get the TV shows we want through online streaming for free.

52. Baby Sitting Swap

Set-up a baby-sitting swap with a friend who has children. You’ll save money and know that someone experienced is watching your kids.

53. Find Events For Date Nights

Find dates that are more events than just going out to eat. These can sometimes save your budget and are usually more memorable.

54. Skip The Zoo Go To Cabella’s

See if you are near a Bass Pro shop or Cabella’s. We take our kids there instead of the zoo. It’s free to walk around and the stuffed animals don’t move so you actually get to see them! Call ahead of time and be there for the fish feeding.

BENEFITS OF BEING FRUGAL WITH MONEY

What are the benefits of frugal living?

  • Less debt
  • More money saved for emergencies
  • Learn to choose experience over stuff
  • Learn to appreciate what you have
  • Waste less
  • Practice life skills
  • Will learn how important a budget is
  • Will have a tendency to be more generous

And there are many other benefits as well!

FRUGAL LIVING FAQS

What is the 50 30 20 saving method?

The 50/30/20 saving method is a budgeting technique that divides after-tax income into three separate spending categories:
1. 50 percent of income should be spent on needs like rent or mortgage payments, groceries and utilities.
2. 30 percent of income can be spent on wants like dining out, entertainment, travel, and clothing.
3. 20 percent of income should be saved for long-term goals like retirement or saving for a down payment on a house.

What is the 30 day rule for saving money?

The 30-day rule helps people avoid impulse purchases. The 30-day rule is a strategy to help you save money by creating a buffer between the purchase decision and your actual payment. Under this method, when you want to make a big purchase, stop and wait at least 30 days before pulling the trigger. The 30 day time frame allows you to assess if they really need or want the item, if there are cheaper alternatives, and if you really can afford to make the purchase.

How can I save money when I am already frugal?

Yes! You actually can save money even if you already are leading a frugal life. Here are some things that might have been overlooked:
-Sticking to your budget.
-Cutting back on luxuries or finding cheaper alternatives.
-Automate your savings with automatic transfers.
-Maximizing your use of discount and loyalty programs.
-Cut out unnecessary recurring expenses like gym memberships, cable subscriptions, etc.
-Barter, negotiate and shop around for things you do want to buy.
-Find extra money with a side hustle or freelance gig.

What kind of behavior makes you frugal?

Frugal behavior involves making informed decisions about spending and managing money.

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  1. There has been a lot of discussion regarding hunting and going to Cabellas vs a zoo to save money. As others have mentioned, not all of the animals are stuffed at Cabellas and their are displays their describing
    American history and animal evolution that is not available at zoos. In addition, the bear collection they have I have never seen at any zoo due to the varying climates needed for the various species of the bears. Their displays are very educational and serve a very distinct purpose. You can see similar displays at the Smithsonian Museums in Washington, DC describing the evolution of animals through history. Entrance to these museums are also free.

  2. Yeah, to all of the people who left comments on murdering animals: if you are going to say people are cruel for killing animals to eat, then you must also call the animals murderers too. A lot of animals kill and ear each other and it isn’t done with minimal pain to the animal either. People for the most part kill fo food, and they try to do out quickly so the animal does not suffer. So think about all of the murderer animals that are heartless like us humans.I’m all for people having their own beliefs but some of you are seriously crazy.

  3. I have done all of these tips. The only change I made was about the money in the envelopes. I put away the money each month but we use credit cards (I know, SHOCK!) to pay all of our bills. We don’t overspend with them and we always pay off every cent of our balances. This racks up FREE rewards. We’re a one income family and have been able to afford to remodel this year, buy a new car, landscape our yard, build a deck & go to Disney World 3 times. I’ve received well over $2,000 in free rewards from just using credit cards and being smart about it. Most people cannot handle having plastic in their pockets but if you can, it can really pay off.

  4. If you’re in the CO, WY, MT, and NM areas, go to your local Habitat for Humanity and buy recycled paint for a fraction of the cost. The company to look for is Green Sheen Paint. They’re based out of Denver, CO. Look them up at http://www.greensheenpaint.com
    I’ve been very happy with their colors and quality!

    1. Too bad living that short life irresponsibly and frivolously will leave your kids to inherit the mounds of debt you will accumulate by refusing to examine wants v. needs every once in awhile…These are just suggestions for those who are concerned with their finances, not a personal attack on you.

  5. Are you my clone. I do and did just about every item on your list. I am a hardcore frugalist.

    My kids are grown now but when they were babies I used cloth diapers as much as possible. I only used the disposable kind when traveling, going to church or when my MIL babysat. Disposable diapers did not break down very easily. I hate the thought of disposables lasting hundreds or years before they decompose. Also, the chemicals that are in the diapers that make them absorb moisture are scary.

  6. Reading these comments makes me realize why I only have two female friends!! Some of you ladies are so judgmental and catty! Agree to disagree and move on, no need to put down someones ideas or way of living. Everyone has their own unique way of doing things. 🙂 I loved your list and thanks for posting! It gave me a lot of great ideas!

  7. First of all, thank you to the writer for taking the time to share her ideas with us. Some of them are great and I personally plan to try them. Now for my thoughts… Some of these comments are just plain ridiculous. Hunting is not murder…read the Bible people. God allowed us to eat animals and if we don’t they will over populate your precious Earth and throw the eco-system out of balance. Be vegan or vegetarian if you choose and stop preaching at those who choose to eat meat. And, who cares if you use cloth diapers or not??!! If you want to use them fine, it doesn’t make you any better than the people that don’t so stop acting so high and mighty. No one is better than anyone else so stop with the snooty attitudes and respect each other’s choices. You only have to answer for the choices that you make so who cares what anyone else does or doesn’t do?! It’s none of your business so stop critisizing everyone who is different than you and keep your nose out of it!

      1. How can it be a terrible argument? It makes complete sense, even if you don’t believe in God, at least understand where they are coming from.

        Hunting isn’t murder, it is just a way of life. You don’t see animals becoming vegetarians because some believe killing is wrong do you?? A Lion or a Tiger is still going to eat another animal over grass. That is just life.

        As far as putting it up in a store, that is not that much different than a cat giving you a dead animal “gift” if you think about it. The cat thinks, hey I got you a great gift, thanks for being a great care giver. We think a dead bird needs to go in the trash….TO EACH THEIR OWN PEOPLE!!!

        If you have a problem with something or someones way of life, you are entitled to think what you want. But please do not think you are better than someone because you don’t eat meat. I bet you have or use one thing or another that someone disagrees with you on besides that as well. It is not going to be the end of the world.

      2. Have you ever READ the Bible??? Please stop belittling people, their ideas, beliefs and suggestions…..I don’t hunt ..but I respect those who do…I have raised 6 kids and used primarily disposable diapers although I tried CDs and they didn’t work for me….We love the zoo and go as often as possible but its not much as its a 2-3 hour drive depending whether we go to St Louis or KC….but the pet stores and BPS are only 40 minutes away and my kids request to go there almost every trip to town !….I’m a single mom on disability with 2 boys still at home who doesn’t receive child support so I’m trying whatever I can to make what little money we have go as far as possible and still create fun and creative experiences with my boy…I’m growing what I can, making my own environmentally safe cleaners…..I rarily buy anything at regular price and love the thrill of thrifting……but the most important thing I do is raise my children to be kind, considerate humans who respect both human and animal life as well as Mother Nature

  8. Some of the comments here are highly entertaining! Where’s my popcorn? LOL

    Most of the ideas are good ones. The Bass Pro in lieu of supporting your local Zoo one…NOT SO MUCH.

  9. I also think otherwise (besides the Cabella suggestion) that this is a great list and I will use many of these suggestions. thank you!