Simple Frugal Living Habits You Need to Start NOW!

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024

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  • @kathrynharris9680
    @kathrynharris9680 Год назад +106

    My Mom would add water to an almost empty ketchup bottle, and keep it in the fridge - we didn't use it. Then when she had an almost empty BBQ sauce bottle, she'd add water to it, and pour it into the ketchup bottle. She'd eventually add the mixture into whatever type of soup or stew that she was making!

    • @bhnurse16
      @bhnurse16 Год назад +12

      I always add a little water to the almost empty jar of spaghetti sauce so I can clean out the jar and add a little more to my pasta hehe Your mom had the right idea. Every bit counts!

    • @gloskindredkitchen5305
      @gloskindredkitchen5305 Год назад +1

      More people should do that.

    • @gloskindredkitchen5305
      @gloskindredkitchen5305 Год назад +1

      ​@@bhnurse16this is what I always do too😊❤

    • @clairekuchel-klassen7103
      @clairekuchel-klassen7103 Год назад +3

      We all have our own system. I rinse my jugs and put them into my broth container in the kitchen. It all goes in, including the vegetable broth from cooking vegetables. No soup or dried beans taste the same. Potato broth is saved separately and used to reconstitute dry milk powder for bread. It becomes my personal little moment of nerdiness

    • @deborahharper8994
      @deborahharper8994 10 месяцев назад +3

      I add water to my shampoo, conditioner, hand soap and detergent bottles too

  • @Izzyandiyanahstepsisters185
    @Izzyandiyanahstepsisters185 Год назад +84

    Who today can afford Not to be frugal? When I listen to tips on being frugal they are things I have always done and never realized I was being frugal😅

    • @JanelleReneeWells
      @JanelleReneeWells 11 месяцев назад +3

      LoL OMGosh SAMEEE!!! 🙌🤦🤣 Yeah, because then I realized I must just have frugality built into me since I was raised in a family so poor that we barely even had a car or food & was even forced to live in someone else's house once so that we weren't homeless lol, so I guess saving $ has been forced to just naturally be in me now. 💁🤷😂 But, in today's crazy economy, I'm actually glad that frugality comes so easily to me. 🙌😆

  • @mermaidlight5710
    @mermaidlight5710 Год назад +90

    My friend and I were both young single mothers and lived in the same neighborhood. We both needed a lawnmower and weed wacker. So…. We bought the two items and we split the cost and co- owned them! We would walk the mower to and from our homes. Sweet frugal memory. Love your channel.

  • @philipe6293
    @philipe6293 Год назад +45

    When my liquid soap and shampoo get near empty I always add some water and get multiple uses out of an “empty” bottle.

    • @Preparingforyourpassingllc
      @Preparingforyourpassingllc Год назад +3

      That’s what I do, also.
      Hair conditioner can also be used for shaving legs.

    • @heyjude6335
      @heyjude6335 11 месяцев назад +2

      Stylists do this to make their shampoos go further.

  • @jaynemarshall9304
    @jaynemarshall9304 Год назад +10

    When we were first married, and had nothing, my husband asked the older lady next door if he could I use her lawnmower in exchange for mowing her yard! Also, I keep a container in the freezer where I put the leftover veggies from meals, and when it's full, I make a nice crockpot of vegetable soup! I watch it fill up and 'plan' to have leftover beef or chicken to go into the soup as well! (They are PLANNED OVERS, not leftovers!!)

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +3

      Great name for leftovers. Planned Overs sounds more positive.

  • @user-mp7jo1qn3l
    @user-mp7jo1qn3l Год назад +14

    Bottom line: frugality improved our quality of life. Whether it’s squeezing out the last of the ketchup or buying an affordable house, we’ve had less stress and more fun in our day-to-day lives. Not that we’re stress free or that every day is fun-filled with butterflies and sunshine. Nope. But living frugal gave us the choice to retire 5 years early and pay off our mortgage. It also ensured our kids graduated debt-free from college. Those were the biggies for us.
    Thank you Larry and Hope for the tips and tricks as well as the reminders that frugality isn’t deprivation and that there are a whole bunch of us who live frugal lives by choice. The Doppelgängers

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +3

      Hey, friends! Good to hear from you! We love that you used frugality to prioritize the things which were most important to you - and then made sure you paid cash for those things. That's frugality at its best.

  • @ros8986
    @ros8986 Год назад +18

    Frugality is also ethical ecological living.

  • @SassySue67
    @SassySue67 Год назад +25

    I have always eaten leftovers. Sometimes it taste better the second time around. I absolutely hate wasting food. We do a wing it weekend, which means eating up any leftovers that are still in the fridge instead of cooking a new meal.

    • @jenniferdavis2110
      @jenniferdavis2110 Год назад +1

      Lol we waste so
      Much food here and people from 3rd world country don’t have food to eat!!!

  • @kerryjames6312
    @kerryjames6312 Год назад +18

    Our economy is changing it important now to be frugual

  • @robertadunaway7030
    @robertadunaway7030 Год назад +23

    I have always swirled the cans & bottles to get the last bits out and poured into the dish I'm making.

    • @dabneydee9109
      @dabneydee9109 Год назад +9

      Also swirl the last drops of shampoo, laundry detergent, hand-soap, dishwashing liquid, etc.

  • @lindacgrace2973
    @lindacgrace2973 Год назад +14

    Volunteer! Feed the hungry, read to children at the public library, help the disabled run chores, walk dogs at the local shelter. Whatever... just get out of the house and out of your selfish little rut! You'll meet great people, you'll do some good in the world, and some good for yourself.

    • @joycef8443
      @joycef8443 Год назад +2

      And you may learn the lesson of “ there but for the Grace of God, go I”

    • @lindacgrace2973
      @lindacgrace2973 Год назад

      @@joycef8443 An important lesson, for sure!

    • @tvc153
      @tvc153 10 месяцев назад

      But I like my selfish little rut. Do you feel better about your virtue signaling now?

    • @kathybeal4408
      @kathybeal4408 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hard to do when you work full time!

    • @lindacgrace2973
      @lindacgrace2973 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@kathybeal4408 I hear you! I'm retired now, but I remember what it was like with a full-time job and five kids. I also know a lot of people who work full time and still volunteer a Saturday every month to coach a baseball team or clean up the yards of elderly shut-ins; so I know it can be done. Just a suggestion, and not one that is appropriate for everyone.

  • @StephanieMT
    @StephanieMT Год назад +14

    I have 8 people in my family so its cheaper to buy a zoo membership. We spend 75 dollars and got to go into the zoo any time we wanted. Zoo would be 90 dollars for one time.

  • @shaswatidas8552
    @shaswatidas8552 Год назад +20

    Hope I just love you...I am from India..eastern part of India near kolkata...I just listen to you and your beautiful methods of saving and bringing out the maximum...our grandparents used to follow these rules and we are taught and of course we follow...its just fantastic..to us American s are very rich people and do whatever they want....every talk of yours is just fantastic...I keep it written in my diary so that I day my grand children can also follow your path. I don't know whether you will read it or not, but my love, respect and gratitude for you and Larry...my heart for you.❤❤

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +4

      Your very kind words touched our hearts. We thank you for blessing us.

    • @shaswatidas8552
      @shaswatidas8552 Год назад +4

      I am so so very happy that you responded to me...stay blessed and happy always...waiting for your next video...have a great day.

  • @mirandah123
    @mirandah123 Год назад +13

    A way I avoid food waste also is simply cooking less and buying less food. Often recipes are written to make 6-8 servings which can be problematic for people who cook for only themselves. I either cut recipes in half or make the whole recipe and freeze the rest in individual containers. That way leftovers stay fresh and having a week of “freezer clean out” meals allows me to skip a week of meal prepping.

  • @susanthielen7211
    @susanthielen7211 Год назад +9

    I have a small hard cover note book I take everywhere that I use for grocerie shopping and I list what I need and I cross out what I buy so I will know I already have something and wont purchase again. I would be lost without my book. A absolute essential.

  • @pheart2381
    @pheart2381 Год назад +48

    My tip is to buy xmas presents throughout the year,as and when you spot something suitable. Make a rough list and keep an eye out for those items being on sale.Ive actually got my parents reusing wrapping paper from the year before after I started doing it. Packaging like tissue paper and stripey brown paper can be smoothed out and saved for presents.

    • @Mwilder05
      @Mwilder05 Год назад +3

      I do this too. My hubby calls it my Christmas Radar. LOL

    • @jane2390
      @jane2390 Год назад +2

      Try using Christmas fabric 😊

    • @stacyb6278
      @stacyb6278 Год назад +9

      I buy toys at a deep clearance at the end of the summer to donate during Christmas to different charities.

    • @akbouton
      @akbouton Год назад

      @@jane2390YEARS ago I made draw string bags from Christmas fabrics . I’ve used them for at least 10-15 years!

    • @sarahsnowe
      @sarahsnowe 4 месяца назад

      You can actually iron wrinkled wrapping paper. Also, I find good used napkins and tea towels at thrift stores and garage sales and use them as wrapping, tied up with cloth ribbon. Pretty and practical.

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 Год назад +12

    I feel the biggest over all habit for being successfully frugal is being fiercely cheerful about it and taking it on as a challenge! I need to cut way back for the rest of 2023 to get back on track after major car repairs etc.. Now I stay home and simply don't shop if I'm not up for the challenge. Today I went grocery shopping very early and only used the contents of the change jar to buy my weeks groceries. I still have enough for a half tank of gas and a trip through the do it yourself car wash! It felt like such a psychological win. I have a weeks worth of food and gasoline from the handfull of coins and dollar bills that were just sittibgbthere in a jar cluttering up my desk top.

  • @melindastookey3831
    @melindastookey3831 Год назад +9

    Tonight our supper was made from leftovers, I turned crockpot chicken with fire roasted tomatoes into Crack chicken spaghetti

  • @StephanieMT
    @StephanieMT Год назад +9

    Our library has a thing you can check out things crockpot, gardening tools, board games, knitting needles, music instruments. Also mueusms around here have free days once a month

    • @RN-mn3jn
      @RN-mn3jn Год назад +3

      That sounds like a great library. I've never heard of one with crockpot, gardening tools, etc to check out.

    • @salvease
      @salvease Год назад +3

      I've also heard of toy libraries. Great idea for kids and their ever changing moods for a "new" toy!

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 Год назад +13

    Had some tomato paste to use before it expired. Added water and made tomato juice. I had used some in lasagna and didn't know what to do with it. Bought it during pandemic for some chili and used some of it. Just had too much. It is so much cheaper than buying tomato juice. Just added water, salt and pepper. If this inflation keeps going, who knows what else we will learn to do.

    • @ros8986
      @ros8986 Год назад +4

      I would add lemon juice :)

    • @lauramaillie3745
      @lauramaillie3745 Год назад +3

      You can also add tomato paste with any beef you cook. The enzymes break down the tissues and makes it tender. Add it to beef and barley soup. Make veggie soup, minestrone soup, pizza sauce, pasta sauce, bbq sauce, Chipotle hot sauce or glaze, basically any hot sauce. Happy cooking😊

  • @sheilafreisthler4421
    @sheilafreisthler4421 Год назад +20

    Most of the county fairs in my area has free admission for senior citizens on a specific day. I may have to drive a bit, but I really enjoy checking out the 4-H projects and all the animals! And I make sure I eat something before going instead of eating high priced fair food!

    • @greensorrel6860
      @greensorrel6860 Год назад +4

      The fair food is also very unhealthy

    • @brg2743
      @brg2743 Год назад +1

      True. The barbecue chicken dinners thougn are so good.🍗

  • @anneellison8188
    @anneellison8188 Год назад +12

    This summer, we've been visiting our state parks and picnicking there! We live in Washington State and there are SO many parks to visit. Only cost is the $30/yr park pass which we always purchase anyway. Its a very fun activity!

    • @myaccount9498
      @myaccount9498 Год назад

      Try keeping it on your fridge & add to it as u run out or run low ❤

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад

      So cool! What a fun summer activity.

  • @kerryjames6312
    @kerryjames6312 Год назад +6

    I like going for long walks it helps destress

  • @PostView24
    @PostView24 Год назад +12

    Libraries really have come a long way. I spend so much time at my library I feel like I live there sometimes. Computers, a zillion free class offerings, help with passport services, community programs, discount coupons for travel and other local businesses, children's classes and fun groups. The library of today is a whole new animal.

    • @stop08it
      @stop08it Год назад +1

      Yes!!! Also digital versions of libraries are also game changers it’s incredible how useful they are. I’m an introvert so I just love the vibe and ambience of libraries.

  • @daviddeininger2938
    @daviddeininger2938 Год назад +6

    Go to a park & take your lunch. I just did those & Canadian geese & a deer were real close. Lorraine

  • @ros8986
    @ros8986 Год назад +13

    end of condiments can be watered a bit and used to make salad dressing (addded to oil and vinegar) - mustard, ketchup, jam, mayonaise (not all in the same dressing of course), also can be used in a sauce for cooked food - mustard is a great addition to a white sauce, ketchup in any red sauce.

    • @Gabi-lt4mx
      @Gabi-lt4mx Год назад +1

      Mustard can also be used in bolognese. We love it.

    • @noelig4152
      @noelig4152 Год назад +5

      End of toothpaste tunes, lotions...cut them open and use what remains.

  • @DeidresBudgetingJourney
    @DeidresBudgetingJourney Год назад +13

    It’s not free but our local museum does walking tours of different things in the summer on Saturday afternoons or Wednesday evenings, you have to register and it costs $3 but it’s nice to walk and learn. I went to one and there was like 15 of us and I’m going on a different one at the end of the month.

  • @user-jr4ik4ig2b
    @user-jr4ik4ig2b Год назад +6

    My frugal tip is maintain your stuff. I bought used backpack for my son ( beautiful backpack) for 5$ on tag sale 4 years ago.
    My son is using that backpack 4 years and still will used this school year. I washed that backpack ( and scrub, spray with stain removal) few times every year.
    Is still clean as new. We can't find backpack like that anymore ( probably over 100$ new now). My son doesn't want new one. He loves that one.
    Nobody can believe is 5 years old backpack that he used for last 4 years every day to school ( 3 to 7 grade).

    • @Magdalena287
      @Magdalena287 Год назад +1

      May I ask what brand that backpack is?

    • @user-jr4ik4ig2b
      @user-jr4ik4ig2b Год назад

      @@Magdalena287 jansport

    • @lynnettemurphy8243
      @lynnettemurphy8243 Год назад +1

      @@Magdalena287 I bought a backpack while on holidays in the USA in 2009, and i'm still using it regularly. Still looks great. The brand is high sierra. Bought it in Staples, think they had a sale on. I machine wash it on low temp. I'm not always the best at looking after stuff, so its testament to the quality of High Sierra that it looks so good. Its highly unlikely it will need ever need replacing. Well worth checking them out.

  • @kaelaleedaley
    @kaelaleedaley Год назад +12

    We just want to say "Thank You" again for the example you and your Son set in applying yourself in small steps to reach a greater goal. You shared recently about his success in studying Maths and this inspired us to have another go at chopping our Gas & Electric Bill down. Since moving, our bills have been nearly £60 a month (over this in the Winter) and this month, with diligent effort, we got it to £44!! We are so happy and this is helping us save up for the big renovation works that are needed all throughout the home. We purchased this home by living incredibly frugally and growing our deposit until we had enough to buy a real fixer-upper outright last year. We did 8 months of showering at the local Leisure Centre and still have a long way to go with every other room but we are happy and enjoying the process! Thank you and may God continue to Bless you and your subscribers - your regular, dependable and friendly advice is helping us to live at this very lean time

  • @vickyjansen3544
    @vickyjansen3544 Год назад +12

    I put things that we're in a big container and put them into a smaller container. One it makes more room in the refrigerator but it also shows it's going out. When I feel it is going out I'll bring something down from the freezer or plan on making a new meal. Or put them into serving size containers for an easy meal to microwave.

  • @DCupcake58
    @DCupcake58 Год назад +2

    I am energized when I look in my fridge to make a new meal out of leftovers. My husband often asks what the ingredients were in their first life. 😀. I made steak and egg hash last night from a small bit of leftover rib eye, boiled potatoes that I shredded and four eggs. We added some bits of cheese hanging around and some peppers from our garden. Our city has a senior center that 55s and over can go to for free. They have puzzles, books, events, a minimal workout area, pool table and craft items. They also offer a reduced price lunch for those over 65. And last but not least, our art museum, The Cleveland Art Museum is completely free. And it is phenomenal.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад

      LOL! I love the way your husband describes it. Perfect!

  • @americafirst9144
    @americafirst9144 Год назад +8

    I grew up with a mom who served leftovers for a month. Reheating the same food over and over and over. It is a wonder I will eat them at all! I only keep them for about 4 days though.

    • @joycef8443
      @joycef8443 Год назад +1

      The same thing for a month? Sounds very d@ngerous!

  • @jerryspinosa5466
    @jerryspinosa5466 Год назад +4

    Cutting the tooth paste tube with scissors at the opposite end of the flip top and flatten out the tube until completely empty. Now this is normal.

  • @judithscharf6318
    @judithscharf6318 Год назад +13

    As frugal as I am, I can’t stand my husband’s frugal habit of adding water to ketchup and salad dressing. I just put the bottle upside down and get 99% of it out.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +2

      LOL! That's okay Judith. Lots of folks in the comment section are drawing the line at watering down ketchup.

    • @stacyb6278
      @stacyb6278 Год назад

      My grandmother would add a dash of milk to bottles instead of water;)

    • @barbsinclair7352
      @barbsinclair7352 Год назад

      The point of watering it down is to shake it and get ALL the remnents of it from the bottom and sides and then it tastes the same as it originally was, just don't add too much water.

  • @LivinginCanaan
    @LivinginCanaan Год назад +2

    If you are a veteran, Vet Tix is the best. We have gotten to see great shows for $5 a person. Venues/Artists give blocks of tickets to Vet Tix. I worry this sounds like an advertisement but it is not! We recently saw 3 bands in 2 weeks in the VA Beach area.

  • @zuozhen4758
    @zuozhen4758 Год назад +4

    I’ve always water the spaghetti sauce bottle to get every ounce of sauce. The bottle is clean after I’m done with it!

    • @user-po4in8ly8w
      @user-po4in8ly8w 10 месяцев назад

      Use exceptionally cheap red wine to rinse bottle, with screw top lid

  • @ricksherman34
    @ricksherman34 Год назад +10

    You can tell your kids eat the leftovers or starve. Take your pick.

  • @UnStrungHero
    @UnStrungHero Год назад +5

    I don't use much ketchup, but I remember watching my mom rinse the bottle out with a little vinegar. She put it in soups or meatloaf or??

  • @barbchumbley9142
    @barbchumbley9142 Год назад +5

    Loved the blooper!! Our weekly clean fridge meal is called "seek and eat". You get the sloppy joe, I will finish the pasta.😅 We have been blessed with free fresh produce. I have canned 8 quarts of green beans, cooked up fresh seasoned beans, have had sweet watermelons, cantalopes, blackberries, more tomatoes than we could use, so we shared with others. Starting to fill in the can goods we have used by buying sale items in bulk. Living the frugel lifestyle gives us the opportunity to take advantage of good sales.

  • @virginiadugan7852
    @virginiadugan7852 Год назад +16

    I really enjoy your channel. You are so committed to frugality!

  • @Mrsmadison45
    @Mrsmadison45 Год назад +3

    Making our own salad dressing from what we have on hand has really reduced our grocery budget, Being out doors is totally the best way to reset our brains 🧠 ❤

  • @rianajansevanrensburg2444
    @rianajansevanrensburg2444 10 месяцев назад +1

    I have been on the journey of perusing minimalism now for n month. Came across sweedish death cleaning and we are both over 60 took the bull by the horns and cleaned out my kitchen and our bedroom and feeling so light in the process. I came across your videos this morning and just lived it. New subscriber here from South Africa. Thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @henriettearea9782
    @henriettearea9782 Год назад +9

    After watching this video, I did my first ever WRITTEN fresh food inventory. I was amazed to find several meals that we have been working through this week. I always tried to be aware of fridge contents and use them up, but the act of writing down what I found had a huge effect. Also, I always turn bottles upside down to get that last molecule of contents!

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +2

      We love this so much! It always surprises people when they do that first inventory and realize that they don't really need to go to the store.

    • @user-po4in8ly8w
      @user-po4in8ly8w 10 месяцев назад +2

      I did this and dropped by grocery bill from $150 to $75

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-po4in8ly8w, that's so awesome! Congrats!

    • @ruthdennisKnits
      @ruthdennisKnits 10 месяцев назад +1

      I turn bottles upside down also.😊

  • @lazr47
    @lazr47 Год назад +2

    When a bottle of mustard runs out I often add some vinegar and shake it up to use as the beginning of a salad dressing.

  • @victorwadsworth821
    @victorwadsworth821 Год назад +12

    How about addressing the disappearing print on receipts?

    • @Gabi-lt4mx
      @Gabi-lt4mx Год назад

      If you keep them dark it is no problem at all.

  • @kimjones1007
    @kimjones1007 Год назад +1

    I would agree on taking walks.i love taking the kids and dogs to waterfalls too. The best free thing.

  • @marjoriebouwens6000
    @marjoriebouwens6000 Год назад +2

    My husband has found lawnmowers out to the curb more than once while walking our dog. He wheels them home and checks them out. One time he just cleaned the filters, etc and it started up and worked. He gave that one to a neighbor that needed one. He just found one the other day that had a wheel off (but the wheel was sitting on top of it). He brought that one home out the wheel on and it works great. He's using that one because our push mower died. Our riding lawnmower we got at a discount by bartering with the company selling it. My husband does their sign work. They needed some signage and he asked if we could take the cost off the signs off of a mower. They did. So, bartering is another good way to get things 'free' or at a discount.
    Thanks for your great ideas. I really appreciate the e book that you have. I'll definitely get it and look at it. I am super thankful that it's free. ❤️ I kinda cringe when people say that they have a book or menu plan or something that will help save a lot of money but then they ask you to spend $20 to get it or subscribe to a monthly $9.99 thing and get menus each month, etc. If I had that money to spend, I wouldn't necessarily be in the market for what they're offering. So, thank you! You're very kind and helpful!

  • @Alicesgardenau
    @Alicesgardenau Год назад +4

    Community centres often have free art and cooking classes ☺️

    • @carolengle6218
      @carolengle6218 4 месяца назад +1

      Didn't know ty

    • @Alicesgardenau
      @Alicesgardenau 4 месяца назад

      @@carolengle6218you’re welcome I hope you find a class near you

  • @mermaidlight5710
    @mermaidlight5710 Год назад +2

    Our library has free passes to culture centers , museums and the like in our area. I love the library. It’s one of my happy places. Thank you Eleanor Roosevelt for starting libraries.

  • @marlenerichardson4429
    @marlenerichardson4429 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi, new subscriber here… just wanted to say how wonderful I’ve found this video and how it reminded me of things my mum would do and I’ve stopped doing along the way. Growing up after the war years we didn’t have any money to waste and we would go to the park and fly kites that my dad made with old bed sheets and wood. Dad could make anything and they were amazing kites. We went for nature walks and collected leaves and pressed them in a book. We would take time to document were they came from and from which tree. Mum was a whiz at cutting up old Christmas cards and magazines and creating our own story books. My dad would take me out in my wellingtons and I spend may hours jumping in puddles and kicking piles of leaves in the air. It sounds so simple and uninteresting but I remember loving it. There’s so much more I can remember and we (my brother and I) were loved but I know we didn’t have much money but at the time life was wonderful and so innocent x

  • @Spot4art
    @Spot4art Год назад +3

    Do overs, not leftovers. 🤗 any bits of meat leftover become stir fry. Any bits of cooked veggies go into an omelet. 👍 love your channel❤️

    • @clare6896
      @clare6896 Год назад

      Thanks for these tips.

  • @vickijacobs1853
    @vickijacobs1853 11 месяцев назад +2

    I had a friend who served Mustgo every Sunday. Whatever was in the refrigerator "must go."

  • @sandrabryan9106
    @sandrabryan9106 Год назад +7

    Since I live in British Columbia, Canada we have a vast amount of free things to do-hiking, swimming, races, beaches including volleyball, mountains etc. However, I just looked up the events calendar for my city just outside of Vancouver and this is what I found that is free. 1. Queens Park-petting zoo, waterpark, picnic area, art exhibits, poetry in the park,, many concert series and free outdoor movies. 2. Quay, esplanade and Pier Park along the Fraser river. Free concerts, sketching lessons,, family story time, music, boardwalk, yoga, Haida first nation stories and legend, Riverfest, crafts market, 3. Farmers market-live music and family entertainment. 4. Front Street-block party-kids activities, artisans, music, food. 5.Sculptures: "Wait for me Daddy" and Terry Fox etc. 6. Food Fest of the Fraser. 7.Public library-youth writing. 8. PRIDE events 9.Fireworks and festival. 10Hindu and also Indian classic music concerts 11. Queensborough- family art festival. 12. Burnaby heritage village and deer lake park 13. women's career conference 14. Hyack international festival and parade. 15. 3 day film festival 16. Winery tour, picnic and classical concert series. 17. Food truck festival. 18. Bike ride scavenger hunt. 19. Free symphony. 20. free national and provincial local fishing days. This is just a few examples of local stuff in the summer without including Vancouver (dance lessons anyone, Italian and Greek community block party festivals with free food)and other surrounding areas. Who said frugal people couldn't have fun?

    • @Gabi-lt4mx
      @Gabi-lt4mx Год назад

      Greatings from Germany, I travelled Vancouver area two times. One of the beautiful part of the world.

  • @kerryjames6312
    @kerryjames6312 Год назад +2

    Will be God willing no spend saturday monday and tuesday ❤❤

  • @kerryjames6312
    @kerryjames6312 Год назад +15

    I put cheese in freezer

    • @dabneydee9109
      @dabneydee9109 Год назад +6

      Me too - especially shredded cheese.

    • @ros8986
      @ros8986 Год назад +1

      Me too!

    • @kerryjames6312
      @kerryjames6312 Год назад +2

      @@ros8986 it keeps longer

    • @salvease
      @salvease Год назад +1

      Perfect for casseroles because it tends to crumble.

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 Год назад +1

    Re: food waste. I am a single retiree and get torn between buying more expensive individual servings of fresh foods or buying family sized packages and hoping i can use them up before they go bad. I'm
    doing better but still havent figured how to use up a bag of salad before it gets stale!

    • @thebaroness2977
      @thebaroness2977 11 месяцев назад

      My sister told me to wash the whole head of lettuce and let it drain well. Place in a container, cover with a paper towel, then the lid and... turn the whole thing upside down for storage in the refrigerator.
      I was rather skeptical, but my green leaf lettuce lasted more than a week ~ almost two!
      She prepares her family's salad for the entire week using this method, along with whichever other vegetables and when it's time to serve then dresses it, sprinkles cheese & cashews on rather than croutons.

  • @gmw6337
    @gmw6337 Год назад +4

    I do that to ketchup, mustard and all other sauces 👍👍 love leftovers.... I try to do zero waste on food... I'm pretty close to hitting it ...👌

  • @lauramaillie3745
    @lauramaillie3745 Год назад +12

    We are doing the retirement experiment, and so far we are doing great! I really thought we would be strugling, but between your frugal tips and what we we were already doing it has been fun!❤ Love your videos!

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +3

      We're so glad to hear that it's going well so far. Yay!

    • @simplybirdie6481
      @simplybirdie6481 Год назад +7

      What is the retirement experiment ?

    • @lauramaillie3745
      @lauramaillie3745 Год назад

      @@simplybirdie6481 the retirement experiment...my husband and I have a separate account to where we put in a particular amount that we would most likely have to live on during our retirement every 2 weeks and we pay all expenses ( bills, food, household, auto stuff, gifts etc.) Any extra moneys we acquire such as paychecks /tips etc. go directly into a different account. However money that we get from rebates, and as gifts can be used. Every week we do our sit and sip and go through our accounts, receipts, bills coming up etc. And talk about how we can do better and give each other high fives when we do good. My husband generally takes care of the monthly bills, and I take care of the household purchases (food, misc, gas, repairs). I didn't personally didn't think we would do very well when my husband retires, but so far he has proved me wrong. 😀 So far it has been a fun challenge. 😆

  • @victorwadsworth821
    @victorwadsworth821 Год назад +16

    Is there a store policy for taking kids back?

    • @Joce123
      @Joce123 Год назад +3

      Lol

    • @myaccount9498
      @myaccount9498 Год назад +1

      😂🤣😂

    • @salvease
      @salvease Год назад +4

      You need to make sure to keep your receipt.....

    • @susanwheeler949
      @susanwheeler949 Год назад +5

      Those are the receipts with. That disappearing ink! 😂

  • @sandraboose3686
    @sandraboose3686 Год назад +5

    I have a son that says I don't eat leftovers oh yeah he does I do a redo meal.😂

  • @glendaslanina9939
    @glendaslanina9939 Год назад +4

    I water down every bottle!

  • @samanthadudley6412
    @samanthadudley6412 Год назад +1

    Our lawn mower was broke and my husband bought a used one from someone and after my husband started cutting our yard it broke and so we took our other one took a repair shop and it was cheaper then buying the used one and so when we took the used one we bought to have it fixed ( so we could have a spare one) they told us that it was so messed up that we would need a new motor for it so now my husband is going to take it to the scrap yard. If my husband just took the money he originally soent on the used mower to have ours fixed then we wouldn't have lost the money we paid for that one. What i am trying to say is be careful when buying used things because the person that sold us that used one supposedly worked on mowers and when my husband contacted him right after it broke he pretty much told us that there was nothing he was going to do about it. Also if you already have an item that you are looking to replace because something is wrong with it, it might be cheaper to have it fixed then buying it used.

  • @patz6689
    @patz6689 7 месяцев назад

    Wow! So simple, obvious…and yet we haven’t been consistent with the watering down stuff before tossing: ketchup, shampoo, moisturizers, sunscreens, hand soap, and anything in a semi-liquid state. Great reminders!

  • @brg2743
    @brg2743 Год назад +1

    Took what was left of last night's smoked sausage....chopped it up in pieces, and put sour cream, potatoes, milk, and mozarella cheese on top. Baked it and yummy good.

  • @mona6713
    @mona6713 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Library- yes yes yes. Stresses me out that people (adults) don’t use the library. Museums, many of them have a free day. Your birthday/ many places are free to YOU in ur birthday.

  • @heatherwillis8891
    @heatherwillis8891 10 месяцев назад

    Columbia Community Band gives free concerts in Columbia, SC
    We love the library for books, magazines, audiobooks, and movies.

  • @barbsinclair7352
    @barbsinclair7352 Год назад +4

    I'd also add to make it a game, it actually can be quite fun to try to be frugal, to try and get as many discounts, coupons, whatever as much as possible, and remember frugal is NOT being cheap, there is a big difference, sometimes you want to spend a bit more money on a quality item, I did that with a vacuum cleaner 20 plus years ago, I kept buying cheap ones and they never worked well and broke after a short time, I finally decided to spend more money on one, went to a vacuum store and got one for $400, a lot of money at that time, you know what, here I am 20 years later and its still the best vacuum I've ever had!

  • @Gabi-lt4mx
    @Gabi-lt4mx Год назад +2

    Frugality is a lifestyle.

  • @americafirst9144
    @americafirst9144 Год назад +4

    I've heard that some libraries will loan out tools and other things.

  • @sashawilkinson6978
    @sashawilkinson6978 Год назад +1

    I go foraging for something to do for free and the bonus is sometimes you come back with free food too ❤

  • @tressalewis7004
    @tressalewis7004 Год назад +5

    Thank you for all your great tips! When I was a child, I would often witness my mother adding a few drops of vinegar to a ketchup bottle… I guess it would work much like adding a little bit of water to catch a bottle to get the last bit of catch-up out. Keep up the good work guys.

    • @Meli_Mels
      @Meli_Mels Год назад +1

      That's a great idea! Vinegar would taste better than diluting with h20

  • @kerryjames6312
    @kerryjames6312 Год назад +3

    Library parks are free nature trails jump on train or bus go on a day trip

  • @samanthajones1044
    @samanthajones1044 Год назад +4

    Great video, great reminder too if all the things you can do while frugal living as I do feel like a hermit lately! Loved seeing the pictures of the nature near where you live very pretty.

  • @karilods1593
    @karilods1593 Год назад +2

    I enjoy your ideas but I have to point out or ask if anyone else experiences this. We live in a town of less than 2000 and the closest town over 5-10000 is an hour away. It is very hard to sell things in rural areas that will bring half of what they are worth. It’s also hard to find free things to do because you already have to drive over an hour most of the time. Even to drive into town to the local park takes me 15 mins and it gets very repetitive to just go to the same small park every weekend. Living in a rural area verses a more urban area is night and day different. Although I wouldn’t give up my little slice of country life for the urban life lol.

  • @lydiagibbs9106
    @lydiagibbs9106 Год назад +6

    Thanks for reminding me of all your tips in one video. So helpful. Love you guys❤

  • @GEAUXFRUGAL
    @GEAUXFRUGAL Год назад +5

    When in the presence of a clerk ask them,"Did you include my senior citizen,aarp,cheap old dog discount?" Like you said find out the cost paying yearly vs monthly. My uncle pays and additional ($7 last I checked) charge each month and a higher premium. Then again you're pushing 80 you might not be here in a year.

    • @Joce123
      @Joce123 Год назад

      Just when I believed that I had thiught if everything! Great comment.

    • @Joce123
      @Joce123 Год назад

      Thought of

  • @rubaidasharmin4579
    @rubaidasharmin4579 Год назад +2

    Not with catch-up but l do it with hand wash refill packets.

  • @stevehartman1730
    @stevehartman1730 4 месяца назад

    I get 10 lbs chicken thighs for $6.50, i cook it all up add egg noodles n aftercooled to room temp i freeze it . I eat from it twice a week but dish out some for my 3 cats. I do this to also save on canned cat food n they love it. In winter it warms them up. N its a treat

  • @AR-ln7ln
    @AR-ln7ln 11 месяцев назад +1

    I got a compost bucket with a filter. I throw food in trash and that made me take trash out more often than I otherwise would have. Now I see how much food I waste as it stares at me. I live in apartment, but visit my sister who has a compost pile. Seeing how fast the bucket gets full, was shocking.

  • @lb-rd4hw
    @lb-rd4hw 10 дней назад

    We fish (half of us just hang out to chat and enjoy the scenery, lol) or have picture contest hikes- the kids see who takes the best photo (the adults vote, usually a tie go figure, and we have plenty of great pics for phone backgrounds to get us thru our long winters).

  • @papermason
    @papermason Год назад +1

    Water down the ketchup and maybe add it to a tomato based dish if you don't want to use it for its original purpose.
    I add all the bits and bobs of veggies to a stir-fry for lunch.
    Bugs got the cabbages I planted, so I culled through them and I was able to find untouched leaves and hearts -- came to about 2 heads out of the 6. The rest were almost completely consumed, but will be composted.
    Deer ate my potato plants, which didn't blossom and got a bit of blight, but I dug around and found 83 potatoes in 4 big pots.
    Planted nasturiums, they're beautiful and completely edible, in fact they're referred to as Indian cress. Delicious radish/cabbage/watercress flavour.
    I walk, do housework, crocheting or embroidery, drawing, painting, cooking.
    I'm a cataloguer at a public library -- look at your local libary branch's online catalogue to see what's available, place a hold on the item(s). You might have to wait a bit, but it's free. We have Nintendo Switches with the games and Mario Karts, sewing and sergers, disc golf, pickle ball, etc. in our Library of Things.
    I do pay full price for some things, such as my size in clothes -- hard to get where I live.

  • @debrabyrd592
    @debrabyrd592 Год назад +1

    We go to the library to exercise. We park on top or bottom parking garage walk to the farthest entrance. Inside we use the stairs to go up or down. We walk from our entry to the farthest point. We do this quietly and discretely so not to disturb anyone. Then we select books to read to exercise our minds. Fiction is a great mental stimulator.

  • @stephenbell9274
    @stephenbell9274 9 месяцев назад

    I have pen pals and so enjoy writing letters and receiving letters. And making friends through letters. We attend bible study each week . And church on Sunday making lots of friends. All the while growing closer to our Lord.

  • @cmakowski100
    @cmakowski100 Год назад +3

    I add water to ketchup bottle then use it to make homemade salad dressing. Yum!

  • @15acrehomestead10
    @15acrehomestead10 Год назад +7

    We cut the ketchup bottle open and scrape out the last if it. Our children just roll their eyes at us

    • @jane2390
      @jane2390 Год назад +2

      Put it upside down & won't miss a thing😊

  • @stephenbell9274
    @stephenbell9274 9 месяцев назад

    We make salad dressing with ketchup mayonnaise and relish we call it homemade thousand island dressing. We also make tarter sauce with mayonnaise and relish.

  • @carolsmith2969
    @carolsmith2969 10 месяцев назад

    I always cut condiment containers open and scrape it clean. Storein sm containers till used up

  • @cherylfindeisen6088
    @cherylfindeisen6088 Год назад +3

    Thank You for another amazing video. I cut open toothpaste tubes and lotion, shampoo etc to get the last of it out. Definitely going to do the fresh food Thursday approach to stop wasting food. Really going to have to search because most events here cost money, even our local lake you have to pay admission to get in.

  • @jillautismhomeschoolmama6994
    @jillautismhomeschoolmama6994 Год назад +1

    My husband hates leftovers- I always repurpose them. 😂 Had leftover Spanish rice… added it to a white chili. Used up and none the wiser.

    • @UndertheMedian
      @UndertheMedian  Год назад +2

      That's a brilliant reuse for Spanish rice.

  • @lilianasaba9846
    @lilianasaba9846 9 месяцев назад

    I use most leftovers for breakfast. I make egg rice, vegetable rice, rice and leftover beef etc or mashed bananas. And I carry my portion for my lunch at work. I don't eat breakfast. Then when we return home there is a fresh meal. I try to ensure I don't have leftovers meeting in the fridge.

  • @dinahsoar6982
    @dinahsoar6982 Год назад +2

    We always add water to get the last of the ketchup, salad dressing, etc out of the bottle. It's the norm...our nation has forgotten the lessons of the past. My grandmother and mother lived through very hard times and knew how to 'use it up, wear it out, make it do, do without' and they never thought of themselves as victims like so many people today have been conditioned to do.

  • @kathycourter
    @kathycourter Год назад +1

    Adding water to the last of shampoo and conditoner to get another use out of it

  • @diannesommerhalder7210
    @diannesommerhalder7210 10 месяцев назад

    I live alone and after throwing away endless amounts of produce and other food, I realized that I eat the same breakfast and lunch every day for the most part, and there’s 4 or 5 foods I like to eat most nights. So I stick to this pretty narrow list, and I buy a couple of frozen foods for convenience to enjoy once in a while, like a pizza. I don’t enjoy cooking so this works for me.

  • @ezmealstravels9221
    @ezmealstravels9221 10 месяцев назад

    Food pantries are great blessing!!

  • @mae9064
    @mae9064 Год назад +3

    Hope & Larry, ye provide a great 👍 info / advice base for all who struggle to get by & stay afloat on a rough sea of economic uncertainty, your platform goes beyond USA, what you deliver is important 🙌So wanted to say ***thank you both*** from me. 🇮🇪 ☘️ Ps; your own boys should be so proud of ye 🏆 🏅

  • @juditvizl3246
    @juditvizl3246 11 месяцев назад

    I reuse not so dirty serviettes and tissues. I have 2 cats in my apartment and those things are good to pick up dirt or clean any mess.
    When I clean windows with paper towel, dry them and reuse them. And the list goes on.
    48 years old Hungarian.

  • @brendaechols5929
    @brendaechols5929 11 месяцев назад

    I remember when we use to help our neighbors out back in the day. Sometimes people still do it.

  • @stephenbell9274
    @stephenbell9274 9 месяцев назад

    Any leftover rice is added to another dish like soup or meatloaf. I use a scraper on all jars and bowls amazing how much more you can get out of the container.

  • @TheSilveryew
    @TheSilveryew 5 месяцев назад

    That blooper at the end made me laugh thank you I needed that today XD

  • @lizworkman9967
    @lizworkman9967 Год назад +2

    I watch people that bake never scrape all of the batter out of the bowl and it makes me crazy! I pay to much for food to let enough batter in the bowl to make one more muffin.