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Being economic with your money and resources isn’t something that you should be ashamed of. Quite the opposite! Throwing wastefulness in the bin and embracing frugality, thriftiness, and creativity are the way to go—especially if we want our wallets and our environment to reap the rewards.

The r/Frugal subreddit, a community housing nearly 1.9 million savings-minded members, encourages people to take a different approach to spending. Using our heads more instead of opening our wallets wider, lies at the core of their philosophy. We’ve collected some of the best life hacks that will help you budget better and help protect our lovely Planet Earth at the same time.

Waste not, want not, so let’s get scrolling. Upvote the hacks that you found to be the most useful and if you’re feeling generous, share some of your own frugal-living tips, dear Pandas.

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I Work At A Travel Agency, And When We Have To “Destroy” Our Outdated Maps, I Reuse Them As Wrapping Paper

I Work At A Travel Agency, And When We Have To “Destroy” Our Outdated Maps, I Reuse Them As Wrapping Paper

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Girlfriend And I Wanted A Large Mirror On Our Wall, But Didn't Want To Spend $$$ So We Found 6 Small Closet Door Mirrors On Sale For $4 Each

Girlfriend And I Wanted A Large Mirror On Our Wall, But Didn't Want To Spend $$$ So We Found 6 Small Closet Door Mirrors On Sale For $4 Each

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I Saw A Previous Post Which Used Old Maps As Wrapping Paper, So Here Is My Old Music Used As Wrapping Paper!

I Saw A Previous Post Which Used Old Maps As Wrapping Paper, So Here Is My Old Music Used As Wrapping Paper!

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The ‘Frugal’ online community lives by the motto, “Waste Less—Gain More!” And they’re absolutely right: there’s lots to gain from living less wasteful, more flexible lives.

“Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors,” the subreddit mods describe what their community is all about. Active since March of 2008, r/Frugal has since then entrenched itself in Reddit and formed a very sizeable niche for anyone and everyone who wants to embrace a more economic, less wasteful way of living life in the 21st century.

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Enjoying The Porch Of Our New Home, Where We Live Rent Free As Caretakers Of A Wildlife Sanctuary. Eight Hours Of Labor A Week In Exchange For What Would Be At Least $1300/Month

Enjoying The Porch Of Our New Home, Where We Live Rent Free As Caretakers Of A Wildlife Sanctuary. Eight Hours Of Labor A Week In Exchange For What Would Be At Least $1300/Month

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Didn't Want To Waste The Failed Films So I Turned Them Into Little Paintings

Didn't Want To Waste The Failed Films So I Turned Them Into Little Paintings

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Don't Pay For Scientific Journals

Don't Pay For Scientific Journals

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Here to be a party pooper: Just please don't download *novels* for free off pirate sites. That's stealing.

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In an interview for a previous Bored Panda article, I had a chat about saving on food costs if you’re a fast-food lover with Jake Butler from ‘Save the Student,’ a UK-based organization that advises students on how to make their money go further.

According to Jake, we have to talk about the obvious—you can save the most money on fast-food and takeaways by learning to say ‘no’ to tasty treats and cooking solely at home. However, not all hope is lost, dear Pandas!

You can make a lot of your fave fast-food meals at home. The best parts are that it’s way cheaper and that you have complete control over the nutritional value.

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Money Is A Bit Tight Right Now So I Made Some Homemade Halloween Decorations. Turned Out Pretty Good, I Think

Money Is A Bit Tight Right Now So I Made Some Homemade Halloween Decorations. Turned Out Pretty Good, I Think

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My Wife’s Great Aunt Has Been Saving On A Birthday Card For 35 Years With Her Friend As They Just Send Each Other The Same Card Back And Forth To Each Other Every Year. How Cool Is The Card And The Story That It Has Created?

My Wife’s Great Aunt Has Been Saving On A Birthday Card For 35 Years With Her Friend As They Just Send Each Other The Same Card Back And Forth To Each Other Every Year. How Cool Is The Card And The Story That It Has Created?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Grandfather would gift my Grandmother the same Christmas card every year for many years. It was awesome because it had all the messages he'd written to her over the years for Christmas. Was really sweet.

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“The good news is that you can easily recreate your favorites at home for a fraction of the price. It's much healthier this way too. Google is definitely your friend here as you can find fakeaway recipes from a number of sites. During the lockdown, McDonald’s even released instructions on how to make their famous breakfast egg McMuffin at home,” Jake from ‘Save the Student’ told Bored Panda that we don’t have to live without tasty food even if we’re saving money.

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Our Canning Haul For The Year, Still Have To Do Apples Yet. All Home Grown Veggies

Our Canning Haul For The Year, Still Have To Do Apples Yet. All Home Grown Veggies

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I also do this. Have a large veggie garden and I can freeze, pickle, make sauces to freeze and prepare for cooking and freeze. Also make my own frozen chips (French Fries) which are much better than store bought. Veggie peels and bones are made into stock. Saves a fortune, healthier and less waste.

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Been Using My Great Grandfather's Razor For A While Now. Decided To Clean And Polish It This Morning. Most Frugal Way To Shave. Blades Are Dirt Cheap! Before/After

Been Using My Great Grandfather's Razor For A While Now. Decided To Clean And Polish It This Morning. Most Frugal Way To Shave. Blades Are Dirt Cheap! Before/After

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Both Of Our Children Used This Crib For The First 2.5 Years Of Their Lives. Trying To Get Another 5 Years Out Of It!

Both Of Our Children Used This Crib For The First 2.5 Years Of Their Lives. Trying To Get Another 5 Years Out Of It!

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“The good news is that the ingredients for most of these recipes aren't too pricey and you can still hunt for bargains to make the dish cheaper. Buying in bulk is always a winner too when it comes to saving money so it's a great idea to get together with friends and maybe take it in turns to make your favorite fakeaways,” Jake said.

According to him, the essence of creating takeaways at home lies in the seasoning! “Salt and pepper won't break the bank, but they can make or break a meal. Don't forget that sugar can take a dish to the next level too.”

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Wedding For Under $3k USD. Dress For $15 USD. This Was Right For Us

Wedding For Under $3k USD. Dress For $15 USD. This Was Right For Us

Here's our cost breakdown. Only the daughters needed shoes. I did my own makeup, but purchased a few high quality items. Our marriage license cost includes the cost to have a mailed copy of the marriage certificate. Ring cost does not include the engagement ring. Thanks to Covid, we stayed well under budget. Full disclosure: we're having a destination wedding (vow renewal) in Oct 2021 with just immediate family, where we're paying for accommodations for all 25 people. I'd be happy with just our Covid wedding, but we are fortunate enough to be able to do both.

Venue (Park):$0.00- Justice of the Peace:$130.00- Marriage License:$70.00- Photographer:$200.00- Floral:$34.00- Attire: $258.53 (Bride $15.00, Groom $52.64, Son $52.64, Daughters (2) $138.25)- Makeup:$70.00- Rings:$1,986.88

Total $2,749.41

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#14

I Asked My Local Farm Stand If They Had Any Damaged Produce They Couldn't Sell. They Gave Me All Of This For Free!

I Asked My Local Farm Stand If They Had Any Damaged Produce They Couldn't Sell. They Gave Me All Of This For Free!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Never hurts to ask. Offering something in exchange would be neighborly.

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I Recently Lost A Lot Of Weight And Had To Replace My Whole Wardrobe. I Didn't Want To Throw Away Old Clothes That Still Had Some Kind Of Life, So Here We See 11 Leggings, 9 Tank Tops, 1 Top, And (Part Of) One Skirt Repurposed Into A Rug

I Recently Lost A Lot Of Weight And Had To Replace My Whole Wardrobe. I Didn't Want To Throw Away Old Clothes That Still Had Some Kind Of Life, So Here We See 11 Leggings, 9 Tank Tops, 1 Top, And (Part Of) One Skirt Repurposed Into A Rug

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Check The International Foods Aisle For Spices. Price Difference Of Two Aisles Over At My Local Grocery

Check The International Foods Aisle For Spices. Price Difference Of Two Aisles Over At My Local Grocery

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hmmmm...it's the opposite here in India. whatever is in the international foods aisle costs at least double of the same stuff (and I'm not only talking about crops/spices we grow in India). we avoid the international/gourmet sections religiously unless we r shopping to cook an exotic dish.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

for example, we traditionally use celery (wild type) seeds and get them for less than $0.25 per 100 grams in the regular spice sections. but since celery is mainly not used in Indian cuisine, the leaves and stems sell for $1.25 per 100 grams in the gourmet aisle...it grows together...same place...same field!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. Also invest in some spice bottles. So you fill them up and they're stored well until you refill again.

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Carl Dombek
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Absolutely check out ethnic markets in your area. Even the Asian market near me has Hispanic and other ethnic foodstuffs, and a lot cheaper than your national chains.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sometimes it's because of the packaging. There's a difference if they come in plastic bags or glass jars, even if it's from the same manufacturer.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Knorr chicken bouillon for $3-4 vs chicken bouillon granules in the Mexican food aisle for less than $1.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My local Indian grocery makes ALDI look like Whole Foods.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always think that its because of quality and the packaging cost. the cheaper one looks like its been added with flour or something making the color whiter. When I'm making turmeric drink, i can taste the flour.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I buy pretty much all my spices in the Hispanic food section, cheaper but better anyways

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Our grocery store has a small section of spices in a plastic pouch that are much cheaper than the jars in the spice aisle.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Our local store has a bulk foods aisle where spices are super cheap, and you can buy the amount you need instead of a huge bag or full jar.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always go to the international aisle for spices, and have never been disappointed!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I could be wrong, math is not my strong suit today, but I think it's $3.91/g vs. 1.5¢/g

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cost Plus World Market has great prices on spices and different oils & vinegars.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always buy my paint brushes in the model and hobby section at the art supply store. People that are doing detail work on a model will be way more upset with loose hairs from a paint brush. Painter see it as just part of doing things. Those brushes are far cheaper and hold up so much better than expensive artist brushes.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I only buy oriental spices in the "Oriental Shop", which opened about 1 year ago. The spices are not even cheaper online ... and you get tips for oriental dishes for free.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

buy the bottle one once and refill it every time by buying the bag.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My “international” section is basically just olive oil and rice but in Spanish and more expensive.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Check out the spices in the bulk food section. Cheaper than the international aisle, and you can buy as little or as much as you want.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Or if you have a Winco go to their bulk spice aisle. I can get enough spices to fill my jars for pennies. I think the most I ever paid for a small bag of spice was $1.50 for one of the more expensive spices.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Depending on what I’m looking for, I have three different markets I frequent for my cooking needs. I bought a giant bag of excellent quality sun dried tomatoes for $7, then my wife nearly had a heart attack when we were at the supermarket and saw the same namebrand selling a bag with barely a handful for twice the price

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In The Netherlands, go to an asian store called a toko. Huge price difference and the real stuff. I love those stores. They have everything.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

oh yep, i get all my spices in local minimarket run by Lebanese couple, cheaper and better quality!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It depends on where you live. In the U.S., we tend to be elitist and undervalue cuisine from other cultures. The same ingredients are often cheaper in the "international foods" section. That being said, I know in some other countries, it's harder to get international foods, so anything in an international foods section tends to be priced high. (Also, a lot of international foods in the U.S. aren't actually imported. They're made in the U.S. It keeps the prices lower.)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But in most cities we have grocery stores from around the world. They are a wonderful place to shop if you're adventurous or frugal

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope, the international section is the most expensive part of the whole store.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's interesting. Not so here in the UK. You can get large bags of spices, huge bags of rice etc, for way cheaper than the non-international stuff.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My wife will routinely go to the Indian market for her spices for the pricing and also with how fresh they are

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I buy these by weight. Never more than half the price of the packaged product

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Also, sometimes the health food store, like for sesame seeds.

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Built A Table Out Of Shipping Pallets Left For Trash Outside A Shipping Center! Total Cost: $23

Built A Table Out Of Shipping Pallets Left For Trash Outside A Shipping Center! Total Cost: $23

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To Whoever Shared Wine And Painting Date Night Idea - Thank You!

To Whoever Shared Wine And Painting Date Night Idea - Thank You!

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I Built A Chicken Coop For Free Out Of Materials From Craigslist

I Built A Chicken Coop For Free Out Of Materials From Craigslist

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Beaded And Appliqued This Rust-Stained Dress And Wore It To A Wedding

Beaded And Appliqued This Rust-Stained Dress And Wore It To A Wedding

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Pet Tip (Oc): Save All Semi-Viable Parts Of "Dead" Dog Toys, Order Some Replacement Squeakers, And Make A New Super Fun Franken-Toy!

Pet Tip (Oc): Save All Semi-Viable Parts Of "Dead" Dog Toys, Order Some Replacement Squeakers, And Make A New Super Fun Franken-Toy!

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I Made A Two Piece Outfit Out Of This Men’s Shirt I Got For $2.50 At Salvation Army

I Made A Two Piece Outfit Out Of This Men’s Shirt I Got For $2.50 At Salvation Army

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

wow! that's $2.50 and heaps of talent. i got $2.50, but zero talent. I'd probably just end up with a pre-loved shirt in my closet till I decide to sell it for $.50 or give it away. (speaking from experience)

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About 6 Years Ago I Ditched Paper Towels And Switched To Cotton Shop Towels. I Bought 150 Off Amazon For About $30. They Have Been Life Changing For Staying Frugal And Eco Conscious! I Keep A “Garbage Can” In My Kitchen To Separate These Out And Wash When Full With Hot Water, Detergent, And Bleach

About 6 Years Ago I Ditched Paper Towels And Switched To Cotton Shop Towels. I Bought 150 Off Amazon For About $30. They Have Been Life Changing For Staying Frugal And Eco Conscious! I Keep A “Garbage Can” In My Kitchen To Separate These Out And Wash When Full With Hot Water, Detergent, And Bleach

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I use them. But I keep asking myself: Is "washing them in hot water with bleach" really better for the environment than paper kitchen towels?

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Couple Years Back I Ripped Out A Deck For My (Now Passed) Great Uncle. My Grandpa And I Saved The Pieces For When Eventually I Could Have My Own Back Yard! We Just Built It Today! Free Wood And 5 Hours Of Work!

Couple Years Back I Ripped Out A Deck For My (Now Passed) Great Uncle. My Grandpa And I Saved The Pieces For When Eventually I Could Have My Own Back Yard! We Just Built It Today! Free Wood And 5 Hours Of Work!

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My Husband Loves Berry Jam, But Berries Are Quite Expensive This Year, So I Decided To Forage Instead Of Buying, And Picked Over 4kg. Of Them

My Husband Loves Berry Jam, But Berries Are Quite Expensive This Year, So I Decided To Forage Instead Of Buying, And Picked Over 4kg. Of Them

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Remember to only pick, what you need. Those coming by after you would also like to pick some.

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Some Cheap Rit Dye Made My Old Backpack Look New Again

Some Cheap Rit Dye Made My Old Backpack Look New Again

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The Tool Set Gift I Got My Dad For Father's Day Was Heavy And Awkward To Wrap Traditionally, So I Bought A Small Tarp And A Pack Of Colorful Bungee Cords To Act As Gift Wrap And Ribbon! Practical And Only Cost Me $10!

The Tool Set Gift I Got My Dad For Father's Day Was Heavy And Awkward To Wrap Traditionally, So I Bought A Small Tarp And A Pack Of Colorful Bungee Cords To Act As Gift Wrap And Ribbon! Practical And Only Cost Me $10!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a great idea. What man wouldn't want another tarp and more bungee cords?

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Oh The Life Of An Electricians Wife, Forced To Strip For Extra Cash!

Oh The Life Of An Electricians Wife, Forced To Strip For Extra Cash!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Copper is about $3 a pound. Stripping the coatings from wire scraps is a mindless task. Great way to make a few extra bucks!

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I Combined A Broken Hockey Stick And Rake Into A Much Stronger Rake. Is This A Win?

I Combined A Broken Hockey Stick And Rake Into A Much Stronger Rake. Is This A Win?

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Spent $2 On 4 Heads Of Garlic Last Fall, Now I Have Over 70 Heads Of Garlic All Braided Together

Spent $2 On 4 Heads Of Garlic Last Fall, Now I Have Over 70 Heads Of Garlic All Braided Together

1. Separate the heads into cloves
2. Plant in dirt 6ish inches apart in the fall
3. Wait until summer when the leaves start to die back
4. Harvest and braid into beautiful vampire necklaces

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Lowe's Employee Here: My Manager Told Me To Throw Away Bags Of Seeds Because We Needed Floor Space For Other Products. I Asked For A Deal And Got Each Back For 3-5 Cents. Regular Price Is $1.09-$2.49 269 Bags For Retail Price Of $646.59. I Payed $5.40

Lowe's Employee Here: My Manager Told Me To Throw Away Bags Of Seeds Because We Needed Floor Space For Other Products. I Asked For A Deal And Got Each Back For 3-5 Cents. Regular Price Is $1.09-$2.49 269 Bags For Retail Price Of $646.59. I Payed $5.40

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Not Paying For Expensive Spices Shelf. Instead, My Boyfriend Made This From Old Bed Slats. Jars From Mustard, Jams Etc. To Keep Homemade Seasoning Blends

Not Paying For Expensive Spices Shelf. Instead, My Boyfriend Made This From Old Bed Slats. Jars From Mustard, Jams Etc. To Keep Homemade Seasoning Blends

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#33

Whenever I Get A Dish Sponge That Is Past Its Lifetime For Washing Dishes, I Always Cut It In Half And Then Retire Those Sponges For Household Cleaning Around The Bathroom And Other Dirty Areas. Cutting In Half Make Sure That They Never Get Used For Dishes Again

Whenever I Get A Dish Sponge That Is Past Its Lifetime For Washing Dishes, I Always Cut It In Half And Then Retire Those Sponges For Household Cleaning Around The Bathroom And Other Dirty Areas. Cutting In Half Make Sure That They Never Get Used For Dishes Again

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I cut the new ones up into 4-6 pieces. If they get so gunky washing them isn't worth the time, water, and effort, toss it and grab the next one. Note: you usually do the scrubbing with the force of two to three middle fingers, so why use a scrubber the size of your whole hand?

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Learned This From My Mom. Everytime You Buy Chives/Green Onion Just Cut Most Of It Off And Use Them Or Store Them In The Fridge. Then Put The Roots In A Cup With Half An Inch Of Water. Regrows Back To Full Size Or More Within A Few Days. Can Repeat Up To About 2-4 Times If You Have A Good Batch

Learned This From My Mom. Everytime You Buy Chives/Green Onion Just Cut Most Of It Off And Use Them Or Store Them In The Fridge. Then Put The Roots In A Cup With Half An Inch Of Water. Regrows Back To Full Size Or More Within A Few Days. Can Repeat Up To About 2-4 Times If You Have A Good Batch

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I Think You'll Like The Gift I Got From My Frugal Aunt

I Think You'll Like The Gift I Got From My Frugal Aunt

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#36

A Little Cleaning And A $30 Leather Repair Kit, And It's Almost As Good As New!

A Little Cleaning And A $30 Leather Repair Kit, And It's Almost As Good As New!

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In An Effort To Make My Iced Tea Obsession Less Expensive And Also In Trying To Be Less Wasteful, I Took The Labels Off Of A Pack Of Snapple Bottles And I've Been Using Them To Make My Own Iced Tea For A While. It's Seriously Has Cut My Drink Cost Down By Like 90%

In An Effort To Make My Iced Tea Obsession Less Expensive And Also In Trying To Be Less Wasteful, I Took The Labels Off Of A Pack Of Snapple Bottles And I've Been Using Them To Make My Own Iced Tea For A While. It's Seriously Has Cut My Drink Cost Down By Like 90%

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Finally Figured Out How To Extend The Life Of My Fresh Spinach To Avoid Waste And Enjoy It Longer! Transferring To A Zip Lock Bag After Purchase And Inserting A Folded Paper Towel Reduces The Moisture That Collects In The Original Bag. Still Fresh Weeks Later Instead Of Spoiling Within A Week!

Finally Figured Out How To Extend The Life Of My Fresh Spinach To Avoid Waste And Enjoy It Longer! Transferring To A Zip Lock Bag After Purchase And Inserting A Folded Paper Towel Reduces The Moisture That Collects In The Original Bag. Still Fresh Weeks Later Instead Of Spoiling Within A Week!

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#39

Made Some Cinnamon Sugar Cookies From Leftover Pie Crust

Made Some Cinnamon Sugar Cookies From Leftover Pie Crust

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I Used To Throw Away All The Stuff My Kid Gets From Goody Bags At Other Birthday Parties. Now I Recycle Them And Put Them In A Piñata On Her Birthday

I Used To Throw Away All The Stuff My Kid Gets From Goody Bags At Other Birthday Parties. Now I Recycle Them And Put Them In A Piñata On Her Birthday

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#41

My Local Supermarket Sells 'Miss-Shaped' Fruit And Veg For Several Dollars Cheaper Than Regular Produce - Easy Way To Save A Few Bucks, Plus The Packaging Is Super Cute!

My Local Supermarket Sells 'Miss-Shaped' Fruit And Veg For Several Dollars Cheaper Than Regular Produce - Easy Way To Save A Few Bucks, Plus The Packaging Is Super Cute!

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#42

Cloths Pins Are $1 For 100 And So Much Better Than Plastic Chip Clips

Cloths Pins Are $1 For 100 And So Much Better Than Plastic Chip Clips

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#43

Made A Staircase With Rocks And Repurposed Cement Slabs

Made A Staircase With Rocks And Repurposed Cement Slabs

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K Witmer
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My husband built a huge koi pond in our backyard using all the rock that was dug up when we built our home. We own a swimming pool company so he used old

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#44

I Got Bids From Tile Setters To Do A Backsplash For $2000. I Ended Up Doing It Myself For Under $200

I Got Bids From Tile Setters To Do A Backsplash For $2000. I Ended Up Doing It Myself For Under $200

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Basically Getting Paid To Exercise, While Helping Clean Up The Neighborhood. Collecting Cans While Getting My Steps In. Frugal Af!

Basically Getting Paid To Exercise, While Helping Clean Up The Neighborhood. Collecting Cans While Getting My Steps In. Frugal Af!

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#46

My Frugal Friends, I Just Made My Bathroom Counter Look Like This With An $11.99 Roll Of Adhesive Paper. Now I Wanna Cover Everything With It

My Frugal Friends, I Just Made My Bathroom Counter Look Like This With An $11.99 Roll Of Adhesive Paper. Now I Wanna Cover Everything With It

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#47

Never Buying Bread Again. I Realized I Can Bake About 50 Loaves Of Bread From 50 Lb Of Flour. Mega Savings

Never Buying Bread Again. I Realized I Can Bake About 50 Loaves Of Bread From 50 Lb Of Flour. Mega Savings

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Kirsten Kerkhof
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mother bakes all her own bread. The only tip she gives other who want to give baking a try that you will mess up a few loaves in the beginning, and then the occasional loaf because of circumstances.

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#48

Always Check The Weight

Always Check The Weight

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Andy Acceber
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow chicken is expensive in Canada! What's the unit of weight they're using? (Where I live in the U.S., chicken breast is frequently on sale for $1.99/lb.)

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May Be A No Brainer But, Never Buy Prepackaged Fruit. This Was A $2 Watermelon That Would Have Cost $20 Precut

May Be A No Brainer But, Never Buy Prepackaged Fruit. This Was A $2 Watermelon That Would Have Cost $20 Precut

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Tracy Wallick
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some people have to buy things pre-cut; it's not laziness, it's necessity. Imagine trying to slice up a big-ass watermelon with arthritis, or Parkinson's; maybe someone who is severely depressed who needs to eat, but is unable to prepare food for themselves.

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