“Unlocking the Secrets of Frugality: 45 Revealing Choices That Save Big and Surprising Traps to Avoid!”
I’m able to save a lot more. Ordering takeout less often helps, too. I cook most of my meals now.
Creating an amazon wishlist. Before amazon discontinued their browser plugin to bookmark from any site I saved so much money adding things to a list that I thought I needed or wanted to buy.
I would eventually go through the list and a huge amount of things weren’t even available anymore because I had forgotten about them for so long. I’ve since created a google doc with the same purpose. Its been so helpful in saving money and realizing I truly don’t need a lot. Impulse spending has been drastically cut.
My wife and I drove two states over to pickup a brand new stove and microwave (that we found on FB marketplace) for what seemed like a good deal.
Of course, neither one of us had a truck big enough, so we had to rent a u-haul. And pay for the gas. And lose a day.
When we arrived, it wasn’t quite the model we were expecting from the listing, but we had come too far at this point. Literally. So we took it.
Later, I found that exact model on eBay. It would’ve cost about the same to have it delivered.
i heated my house with a wood burning stove for 2 years.
spent a ton of time making firewood,
managed to tear my shoulder up chopping wood, now i have an injury i have to do special exercises to keep my shoulder normal.
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