Save Money with Frugal Living

We have a great stickied thread on our message board titled, “So How Are You Saving $ Today?” The thread is filled with ways the ladies have saved money each day by choosing to live frugally.  Here are some ways they have saved money… I hope you can glean from these great ideas!

  1. Wash laundry in cold water
  2. Use homemade detergent for washing clothes
  3. Eat all of your meals at home
  4. On warm days, hang laundry on the line outside to dry
  5. Knit a blanket with leftover yarn instead of buying one
  6. Cut dryer sheets in half
  7. Eat leftovers for lunch
  8. Borrow movies from the library instead of going to the movie theater
  9. Turn in books to the used book store for store credit, & use the credit to get new-to-you books.
  10. Shop at Dollar Tree
  11. Save vegetable seeds to plant
  12. Stay home & don’t go to Wal-mart!
  13. Make homemade snacks
  14. Use rags instead of paper towels
  15. Cloth diapers instead of disposable
  16. Use cloth napkins instead of paper napkins
  17. Clip coupons
  18. Turn day old bread into breadcrumbs
  19. Keep lights & tv off during the day
  20. Don’t buy frivolous stuff – ask yourself if you really need it
  21. Bring lunch to work instead of eating out
  22. Use up leftovers – don’t let them go to waste
  23. Make birthday cards
  24. Watch the cash register and check receipts to keep from getting overcharged on items
  25. Use a calculator as you shop to help you from going over your budget
  26. Save gas by doing all of your errands in one day instead of little trips throughout the week
  27. Make a grocery list before going to store, and stick to the list when shopping
  28. Buy plastic washable bottles and fill with water instead of buying bottled  water
  29. Make homemade pizza instead of ordering out
  30. Use craft materials you have on hand to make gifts
  31. In the summer, use ceiling fans instead of the AC
  32. Buy paint from the “oops paint” section at Home Depot
  33. Shop at Goodwill
  34. Shop at Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore for home improvement
  35. Do once a month cooking
  36. Used powdered milk for cooking
  37. Make meal menus
  38. Check paper for grocery specials in your area
  39. Cook from your freezer using up odds and ends
  40. Only run dishwasher when you have a full load
  41. Reuse Ziploc storage baggies
  42. Don’t pay full price for anything – buy on clearance
  43. Unplug appliances when not in use
  44. Bake your own bread
  45. Make homemade soup instead of buying canned soup
  46. Do your own oil change
  47. Check Freecycle in your area for things you need
  48. Shop around for prescriptions.  Walmart has deeply discounted prices on many medications.
  49. Walk instead of drive, if possible
  50. Take advantage of CVS’s ECBs (extra care bucks)
  51. Shop at garage sales
  52. Cook frugal meals
  53. Use cell phones only
  54. Can fruits & veggies from your garden
  55. Barter
  56. Put together a price book so you know the best places to buy items
  57. Rent carpet cleaning machine and do it yourself
  58. Use the crock pot on busy days so you won’t be tempted to pick up fast food
  59. Research free things to do in your town
  60. Cook fewer meat meals each week
  61. Make sun tea
  62. Eat before you go to the grocery store
  63. Wear jeans more than once before washing
  64. Use rechargeable batteries (there’s a higher upfront cost, but you only buy them once)
  65. Use fluorescent light bulbs – they last longer, and use less energy

Let us know what ways you’ve found to save today!


7 Responses to “65 Ways to Save Today!”

  • I love all these ideas! My girlfriend has been blogging about different ways to save money as well and I sent this list to her. I think it will be a GREAT addition to some of the things she’s already mentioned. I told her about this blog. So hopefully she’ll comment and leave a link to her site as well.

    Your Balloon Man,
    Mr. Fudge.

  • Mary Contrarie says:

    I love these list. I would like to suggest you add towards the very top of your list, get rid of your clothes dryer.

    This will force you to air dry all your laundry either on a line or a clothes drying rack. It will allow you not to have to buy anymore of those dryer sheets that are just full of chemicals. It will make your clothes last much longer, the dryer is what ruins the elastic in your undies and socks. It will also make you feel great since you will be getting some exercise and you will be doing something great for the planet and your wallet.

  • Cia Dreves says:

    I’ve missed your updates. Look forward to new budget savvy info.
    Cia

  • Candace says:

    Thank you Cia – I think that’s what I needed to hear! Look for updates soon! <3

  • Marisa says:

    Sorry, rechargeable batteries are probably not frugal. They are mostly a scam.

    http://lenpenzo.com/blog/id710-why-rechargeable-batteries-are-rarely-cost-effective.html

  • Candace says:

    Marisa – thanks for the link to that article. They had a lot of great info in there. I like that they showed both sides of it – for some households rechargeable batteries will be a waste of money and I’m glad you’ve pointed that ou. For others though, they are a great choice. In my house we primarily use the rechargeable batteries for the tv remotes, the kid’s game systems, and their remote control toys. In our situation, we think we’ve saved a lot of money by making the initial investment, but I agree with you – they aren’t the best choice for everyone.

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