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 →

Let’s break it down

This post provides a detailed guide on how to deconstruct a chicken to save money and create versatile meat and stock. It emphasizes the convenience and cost-effectiveness of this approach, offering step-by-step instructions and safety tips. The author encourages readers to experiment and apply the method to other types of meat.

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.

The Budget Post

The author outlines their personal budgeting process, dividing expenses into six categories and allocating funds accordingly. They emphasize the importance of balancing savings goals with enjoying life, and express satisfaction with the budget's simplicity and effectiveness. The approach involves regular savings boosts and aims to support their long-term financial objectives.

Progress is being made

Welcome back, I hope you're well. Continuing from last week I am still recording my daily spending each night and I have successfully corrected those habits I noticed last week. As a result, I have begun to spend less over the week. And oddly enough, I have also begun to view things like a game.... Continue Reading →

Creating and finding new habits

After a week of diligently tracking my spending, I've noticed some habitual purchases that need addressing. Daily store trips lead to unnecessary buys like drinks. I plan to shop weekly and have a special drink waiting at home to break this pattern. Next week, I'll assess the impact of these changes.

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