“Unlock the Secrets of Thrift: 66 Frugal Habits That Will Transform Your Savings!”

"Unlock the Secrets of Thrift: 66 Frugal Habits That Will Transform Your Savings!"

People Shared 66 Of Their Most Frugal Habits Use solar panels, power stations and camping lanterns/rechargeable flashlights/etc for almost all electric in my house. It’s greatly saved on my power bill, and i had all this stuff just sitting around anyway for camping, now im just making use of it around the house. I basically havent touched an actual lightswitch in over a year!!

revelized , Kindel Media/Pexels Report

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DIY projects are a frugal person’s best friend. From home decor to fixing things around the house, doing it yourself can be surprisingly fun and satisfying—not to mention it saves you from shelling out cash for things you can easily handle on your own.  

People Shared 66 Of Their Most Frugal Habits A habit I learned from my mom as I grew up that I still do today: we usually had protein, a carb and two side dish vegetables for dinner most nights, and she used to put the side vegetables leftover from dinner (canned/fresh/frozen peas, carrots, broccoli, sauteed cabbage, mushrooms and onions, greens, peppers, lima beans, green beans, okra [unbreaded], diced beets, potatoes, zucchini and tomatoes, corn, etc.) into a tupperware container (like a large cool whip tub) and put it in the freezer. over a couple weeks she’d add all these smidges of vegetables on top of the previous vegetable dishes in the container and refreeze it until it was full, then she’d make the most amazing vegetable soup with a pound of ground beef sauteed with some chopped onion, a can of crushed tomatoes, a small can of tomato paste and some water, and the contents of the tupperware container. frugal, super nutrious and deeeelicious! she managed to feed a family of five with those pots of soup for dinner one night with cornbread, corn muffins or saltines, and usually lunch for all of us the next day too.

Bellemorda , Freepik Report

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And of course, let’s not forget about coupons! They’re an absolute lifesaver when it comes to cutting costs on groceries, services, and even big-ticket items. With a little effort, you can snag some incredible deals and stretch your budget even further.

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