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My Frugal Life - The Frugal Gene
Some of my best tips have to do with recycling or reusing things. I believe everything can be used at least 2 other ways than it's original use. And I reuse EVERYTHING!! Four of my best tips for reusing are:
The biggest challenge I have always faced is being the minority in my thrifty thinking. None of my friends or family are thrifty or frugal like me. They probably think I'm bizarre, but that's ok. There was never anyone to swap and share ideas with until now. I love the challenge of saving money and reusing new items. I am now a SAHM and it would not have been possible for me to be home with my son, if I wasn't such a thrifty mom. Another great perk are the lessons my son is learning. We don't always need new stuff - just use your imagination to re-think it and re-use it. Kim Kubisiak from Gloucester, VA Do you have a frugal story to share with the ThriftyFun community? Submit your essay here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/post_myfrugallife.ldml Feedback About This Post:RE: My Frugal Life - The Frugal Gene
Dear Kim-- Post by PIKKA RE: My Frugal Life - The Frugal GeneI find this in grocery shopping too. When first married, we could only keep $35 a week for groceries so everything I bought was on sale. I can shop without keeping track of how much I spend now, but I still only buy items on sale unless I absolutely need it. You hear others talking about how great of a deal they got on something and I'm thinking how I wouldn't ever buy it unless it's that price or cheaper. Same with clothes shopping. Those clearance racks have nothing wrong with most items, just that the seasons are changing. Perfect time to buy. My daughter made her prom dress last year. Walked into JoAnns and heading straight to the clearanced wall of material. Made a beautiful dress and even was one of the finalists in Simplicity's prom dress contest. Post by mikki RE: My Frugal Life - The Frugal GeneMy DH came home this morning to find me making my own pectin for jam with unripe apples in our yard, and I didn't have cheesecloth for straining...just old underwear! Some in my family don't have the gene too, though they made due when money was tight. As soon as the money comes in, the gene switched off, but mine is hard to turn off (BTW I have ready-to-use pectin in the cupboard, I just couldn't bear wasting the apples!) I am not even 30, and some say I act like I grew up in the 30's! Post by camo_angels RE: My Frugal Life - The Frugal GeneAlong the curtain lines...I converted my daughter's beautiful crib bedding (Bought the whole set on ebay, it still looked brand new!) into toddler bed bedding by sewing the ruffle from the dust ruffle onto the comforter. It looked great and I got so many compliments on her beautiful "toddler bed bedding" and people asking where they could buy one too! Post By Amy (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life - The Frugal Genei know exactly how you feel,my family thinks i am crazy because i buy at thrift shops,and i reuse everything,toilet rolls make great snowflakes,i recycle items for gifts,why buy new,you can reuse so many things,i cut up envelopes for notes,shopping lists,etc.good on ya,keep up the good work.glenda Post by nimwe |
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