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My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
In 2001, I'd been diagnosed with four potentially fatal conditions and been given 3 to 5 years to live. There's an old joke: I have enough money to last me the rest of my life - providing I die next week. That's true! When, in '06, I was driven into bankruptcy by medical bills, it was the 5th year since the diagnosis. So I had had enough money to last me the rest of my life, only I didn't die! Uh-oh. Over time, I've developed many strategies for keeping up, including taking in laundry. Seriously. I do the towels for a local groomer. Twenty cents each. Hey, it keeps food on the table, so don't laugh! I don't like to go to food and clothing centers, except to donate, because there are many others that are far worse off than I am. They have families, I don't. They need clothes to go to work and school. I don't. It's not pride. It's a matter of prioritizing. So here are a few of the strategies I use to keep the outflow manageable. My electric and gas companies both have budget payment plans. I pay the same rate every month, summer and winter, and don't have to worry about them shutting off the juice. I don't buy a Sunday paper. I share with my neighbor. She cuts out her coupons, and I cut out what I can use. Our local supermarkets have ways of getting five to twenty cents a gallon off gasoline prices, based on either specific products purchased or the amount of the total bill. Most of the time, I only fill up once a month, so if I get a coupon, I give it to the neighbor so she can get the better price. What coupons I don't use, I cut out anyway, and leave them on the products in the store for the next person to use. No sense in throwing them out, is there? If an item is on sale, but not on the shelf, I always get a rain check. It's good for 30 days, so I'm bound to have enough money put aside by that time. Buy the store brand! This is particularly important in pharmacies. Their brands are just fine, and work just as well for much less money. But, if you look carefully, you'll find that a special on a more popular brand is better. Compare the price on different sizes. Speaking of which, do NOT be fooled by the words "Now, 20% more!" They didn't say "free." They just said "more." So, if a 10 oz. package now holds 12 oz., it'll probably have a 20% higher price, too. Many pharmacies now have free cards for seniors, and even the general public, that offer discounts on everything except prescriptions. Mine, Rite-Aid, offers 10% off any of their products all the time. But, on Tuesdays, you get 10% off any brand. And, on the first Tuesday of the month, you can get 20% off! It doesn't work on sale items, but it does work on items that offer rebates. These are just a few ideas. I'll be sharing more as I explore Thrifty Fun. I consider it a game. Get the best for the least. I've yet to figure out how people manage to get their groceries free, or even get money back, but if you can tell me how, I'd really like to hear from you! Polly from Cedar Springs, MI 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: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
Hi Polly, Post by chickabea RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)You can write to or emld the address on the products you buy and ask for coupons. Many times they will give you free ones. Post By cindy (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
Polly, Post by Ms April RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)Go to AngelFoodMinistries.com to locate great deals on food that is offered every two weeks. Perhaps a pick up site is close to you I CERTAINLY HOPE SO. Let us know AS we are all prayering for you now. Your extended family through Thrifty Fun. Post By Paula Jo Carr Mebane, NC (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
I use to sew for the public to make money to help us on the farm also had a garden all the time,put lot of food in the freezer, also baked cakes, made candy, cookies,breads & etc for friends & baby sat for friends & neighbors. Just think what you like to do, you can earn money doing it. Post by kffrmw88 RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)There is an organization in many states called Angel Food Ministries. You can google it for your area. It is a monthly deal and for about $30 you can get quite a bit of food, meats, canned foods, pasta, and an assortment of different kinds of food. Please check it out. It is really a good organization. I believe it is sponsored by local churches. Good luck to all of you! Post By Nolasandy (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
I just got back from Walmart & there was this young woman in front of me and she was using a LoneStar card which is food stamps. Now, I think they are necessary programs however what she did really aggravates me. I cut coupons, cook a lot from scratch, work a full time job, have a diabetic husband and I take care of my 75 year old Mom in my home. Anyway, this young woman bought with her food stamps 2 gallons sweet tea, frozen beefy snacks, Little Debbie snack cakes, chips that were not store brand and so on. Post By mawmaw2five (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
This is my first time on this website. I forwarded it to all my friends, too. Post by Anonymous RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)
Hello Polly, Post by Honto RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)You can get free food from food pantries no matter how you consider it. It is free. also find a grocer that gives double coupons. Perhaps volunteering at pantries, or a food market will get some freebies in exchange for your services. Also start or join a Garden co-op with members of your community. Sometimes your neighorhood newspaper stand will have a sunday paper left over on Monday's with good useable coupons. Post By Harriet (Guest Post) RE: My Frugal Life: Be My BFFF (Best Frugal Friends Forever)You sound like a great lady. Thanks for the tips.We all need to work together. Thrifty fun is a great "family" Have gotten so many good ideas since I"ve joined. Post By Pat (Guest Post) |
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