The Vandemonian homesteader shares a month of busy life in Tassie, from job hunting to garden exploration. Learn about innovative seed-raising methods from reusing egg cartons, shells, toilet rolls, plastic trays, and even paper towels. Discover practical tips and personal experiences for budget-friendly, eco-conscious gardening. Future posts promise more insights.
Frugal tips III: Make every dollar count
The author shares practical frugal living tips based on personal experiences, emphasizing making every dollar count by buying used, utilizing coupons, practicing nose-to-tail cooking, and gardening according to the region. Additional advice includes organizing, minimizing driving, investing in quality items, and choosing reusable over disposable products.
Frugal tips II: Making do
The Vandemonian Homesteader shares practical tips for saving money with a historical twist. Part II "Making Do" advocates making and reusing items, finding freebies, growing food, borrowing/bartering, and utilizing library resources. The post offers insightful strategies for frugal living, hinting at upcoming content.
Frugal tips: Making it last
Part II: Making do Part III: Make every dollar count Hello, and welcome back to the Vandemonian Homesteader. As usual, I hope you are all doing well. I wrote a list a post a while ago sharing some tips on living frugally, and you can find it here Frugal living tips if you want to... Continue Reading →
Frugal living tips
In a world of increasing living costs, saving money becomes crucial. Tips like eating out strategically, managing subscriptions, and DIY maintenance can make a significant difference. From reducing utility bills to making the most of leftovers, these frugal strategies offer practical ways to cut expenses without sacrificing quality of life.