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All the talk is about the importance of recycling, but the first tenet in the conservation creed is "Reduce." We have gotten away from many ways of life our parents and grandparents lived (thankfully, some of them -- e.g. only bathing once a week) and with our big, expansive homes, have forgotten how to live frugally. What are some frugal practices you grew up with?

For example, keeping the thermostat set low in winter and wearing a sweater around the house. Opening the windows and running a fan instead of using the air conditioner. Closing vents off in unused rooms during heating/cooling seasons. Saving old bits of soap and either melting them down or smushing them against the new bar of soap. Reusing birthday candles. Limiting long distance phone calls. Turning off lights as you leave a room.

2007-04-23 05:36:45 · 9 answers · asked by The Skin Horse (formerly ll2) 7 in Society & Culture Other - Society & Culture

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Cut old shirts up for rags and don't forget to take off buttons for future mending. Most importantly, never borrow. Only get what you need but not what you want. Live below your means.

2007-04-23 06:25:01 · answer #1 · answered by PO@BWC 2 · 1 0

I save a pair hundred money a month on groceries with the aid of procuring the classified ads. i don't innovations combating at 2 or 3 shops to get a reliable deal. I actual have been doing this for sometime, so it somewhat is basic to comprehend a reliable deal. floor crimson meat as an occasion. i purchase ninety 3% lean and basically purchase it while it somewhat is under $2 a pound. oftentimes it somewhat is $4 a pound and that i comprehend a minimum of as quickly as a month between the grocery shops I save at would have it on sale. i purchase 6 pounds at a time as a results of fact i comprehend this is going to use in in the process the process a month. I additionally look ahead to fowl breast to flow on sale, the different day .88 cents a pound, that's very a lot. I additionally make double batches of ingredients that freeze nicely so I actual have flow to food while i'm to busy to cook dinner. issues like chile, sloppy joes, soups, spaghetti sauce and taco meat.

2016-12-10 09:22:38 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Good Question-
My G'parents taught me to try to use items multiple times. The thought of buying a pre-paid telephone card and tossing it would've given them a heart-attack and they would have found other ways to use the card - Like scraping gunk out of a pan or scraping windows in the winter.
To them it was about using it up until it could no longer be used any longer - and with their imaginations, that was a long time.

"Frugal for Life"

2007-04-25 08:05:32 · answer #3 · answered by DMC 2 · 1 0

Neat question! My grandma taught me TONS about saving money. As a little girl, she introduced me to the brightly colored "clearance" signs & to check out the clearance racks before anything else. Also secondhand stores & dime stores (like the now defunct Woolworth's). And how a store might mark down something that is slightly damaged or missing a button (something you can easily fix yourself). To this day I refuse to pay full price for anything, unless it's an emergency :)

2007-04-23 06:50:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

My biggest thing is light switches. Off when out of the room...my great grandmother drove that home to me!!
I used to always scrape toast if I burnt it. One time my grandmother threw hers away which shocked me!!! I said, " Mimmie!!! God hates waste!" She said, " I know honey, but God hates burnt toast too!"

2007-04-27 21:12:22 · answer #5 · answered by Tikled_Ivory 6 · 2 0

1-Don't bye what you won't use.
2-Put on a sweater instead of putting the heating on
3-Cycle instead of using the car/train

2007-04-30 22:55:39 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It has been so long since I have seen them, but I remember my Grandmother's Triple Coupons before she passed.

2007-04-30 11:07:14 · answer #7 · answered by ThaiGold 3 · 1 0

i was taught to walk on my hands to save on shoe leather.

2007-04-30 16:39:39 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Use no more than five sheets of toilet paper....

2007-04-23 05:41:20 · answer #9 · answered by conx-the-dots 5 · 1 0

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