Just popping in to say I hope you are all enjoying the storm with cozy hot cocoa and warm PJs! If you are looking for fun, ...
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Living with less has many benefits, from saving money to improving your lifestyle. Using these five intentional frugal living ...
Gardening is essential for homesteading. It’s easiest if you have a large backyard, but those with a balcony or windowsill ...
Frayed or faded towels can be repurposed as cleaning rags. This gives them a second life and clears space for plush new ones.
Winter energy bills can spike fast. One easy workaround is to focus on heating a smaller area instead of your entire home. A ...
Since stores can’t sell expired goods, even if they are still edible, they must be disposed of, so some people will collect ...
The question was, “What life-changing thing can you buy for less than $100?” These frugal people answered and shared the best ...
Keep your thermostat a few degrees lower in winter and a few degrees higher in the summer. Layer up in the winter and use ...
Habits are things that you start doing, so they become second-nature. You don’t even think about them. These aren’t tips and tricks; these are lifestyle changes that you can start and keep going your ...
Being hungry when you shop for anything, not just groceries, can also lead you to overspend because your self-control is low ...
There are some old-school money habits that should firmly stay in the past, but many of the ones our grandparents used still ...