Tanya 93 said:
- You don't need to cover all the bristles on your toothbrush. A pea sized dollop is enough
yah, but not nearly as satisfying- Use the bread or chips to fill up at a restaurants and take most of the meal home for a second dinner for the price of one
yes, and be sure they give you chips and salsa in the take home bag- Marked down avocados can be frozen whole and used for smoothies or guacamole
uhhh, no - if it's mushy, it stays at the store... avacado smoothie? ewww- Try a week of homemade meatless lunches and see how much you save
I think they call this PB&J... no thanks, I have a job- Go halfsies with a friend on streaming services
I think they call this "stealing"- Buy three to five sale items every week for your stockpile. Make sure to rotate any foods.
solid idea, and good way to mix it up- Don't buy school pictures. Just take your own pic of your child the day of the school pictures so you have your own agree, everyone has an iPhone with a gazillion pics on it
- Coffee grounds can be resused. Just add a half the amount the next day for full strength coffee.
coffee grounds can also be used to stimulate plant growth- Use Facebook Marketplace for back to school shopping and Christmas
meh... might be ok for some things, kinda like an online garage sale- Fill out every survey on receipts. They send coupons for doing that
yup, do this all the time (for the same reason)- Buy used video games, if you buy them at all.
not bad, if you want to be a year behind all the other online players- Buy from garage sales and sell for more on Facebook marketplace. Most don't want to hit garage sales but will buy jeans for boys for 3 dollars a pair on FB.
the last garage sale I went to was right before Christmas - odd to watch people haggle on a pre-owned garment that is priced at $4- Stop drinking anything that isn't water
I'm good with this, but suggest we expand that to include beer, wine and milk...
Other ideas...
Cancel your telephone service
Cancel all print media subscriptions
Review your cable subscription - use Netflix/Amazon Video for movies
Perhaps, pull the plug altogether?
Limit the times you eat lunch out at work, just eat a snack and eat dinner at home later
Limit the times you eat out each week, cook at home
Review your insurance policies/premiums
Don't buy expensive coffee at Starbucks, etc.
Brew your own at home