How to Save Money | Frugal Living Tips From a Stay at Home Mom of Four | Saving Money in 2025

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @angelamelum4304
    @angelamelum4304 18 дней назад +2

    I’m a bit older. My youngest is 15. These are what we have done and we live on so much less than most. The only other tips I would suggest are: 1) make a grocery list/menu plan and stick with it. Most people overspend when they don’t know what they have or need for meals. 2) Figure how long you can go between grocery trips before it costs you more money in the long run. This greatly varies between people. Some people will find if they go 2 weeks or longer between trips they save greatly. I find I tend to spend more if I go more than two weeks.

  • @janjentz1053
    @janjentz1053 22 дня назад +7

    As a retired and probably one of your older followers; I can't think of anything else to offer as a tip; you covered it very well. We have always been frugal. The frugal lifestyle you are now doing; will really pay off when you are retired years from now.

  • @CarolenGrayToday
    @CarolenGrayToday 11 дней назад

    YES! VERY HOPEFUL that the economy is going to shift more positive - its what I pray for amongst many other things!

  • @ginaandrewsOKC
    @ginaandrewsOKC 18 дней назад

    Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @frugalshopper686
    @frugalshopper686 18 дней назад +1

    To save money shop the dollar stores also. Dollar General has a $1 aisle. It really helps my family. Also save any loose change than roll and take to your bank to cash in. It adds up very quickly.

  • @tessab.2065
    @tessab.2065 22 дня назад +5

    Great tips! I've been cutting my husband's hair for 15+ years. I also use a clothesline. We put in a wood stove a few years ago, and I bought a clothes drying rack. I wash a load of clothes at night, place the rack in the living room, and they dry overnight. When I get up in the morning, I fold them and put them away. However, I usually dry my husband's jeans during the winter months.

  • @annetteriley6443
    @annetteriley6443 22 дня назад +6

    I’d love to see what you pack for lunches & your husbands lunches too! Love your channel

  • @iriswelch3553
    @iriswelch3553 22 дня назад +4

    As a military family (now retired) we still do most of these. I made a note of what we have to pay now for gas, eggs, milk, etc. It will be interesting to see if any of these come down a year from now! Fingers crossed 😊

    • @annbeth6730
      @annbeth6730 21 день назад

      No prices come down ever . Get real

  • @meaghanavans4662
    @meaghanavans4662 22 дня назад +2

    Would love to see a cleaning video and show what you use for each cleaning job!

  • @simplyamymarie1454
    @simplyamymarie1454 20 дней назад +1

    Would you be willing to make a video of how you make your own soaps etc? Thanks!!

  • @batbseverino6015
    @batbseverino6015 22 дня назад +2

    I agree with all of your tips. Going out to eat is something I need to stop.

  • @amberlindo9560
    @amberlindo9560 22 дня назад +11

    Love it! "Hopefully that'll change..*wink*..."
    ❤🎉

  • @BeverlySmithJohnson
    @BeverlySmithJohnson 22 дня назад +2

    I do not hang clothes outside due to allergies. I hang clothes in my master bath and laundry room where I have ceiling fans for indoor drying. The only thing that I would like to add to what you said is the importance of good windows and insulation in your home. We heat and cool 3800 sq ft with 2 central units. In the summer the thermostat is on 68 at night and 70 in the daytime with a high bill this summer of $193. In the winter the central heat burns gas for both units and the bill has reached only $250 a few times when it is bitter cold with thermostats set to 67/68. We have a gas fireplace in the living area. We cannot burn wood due to allergies. We live in central Arkansas. Love following you!

  • @DaysAfterDecluttering
    @DaysAfterDecluttering 21 день назад +1

    I loved and enjoyed your tips very much. I've been a SAHM for 18 plus years. We have three children and have been Minimalists for at least seven years. We make all our own cleaning and laundry products, purposely don't have a dishwasher (saves water, numbers don't lie) make all our food from scratch, etc. as well. We also thrift as much as we can. It's not a sacrifice, it feels more liking beating the game society has started. Ha.

  • @plannerbrittany
    @plannerbrittany 21 день назад

    Subscribed! Thank you so much for these tips!

  • @Lauren-jm3go
    @Lauren-jm3go 20 дней назад

    Great ideas !

  • @laurenkrebs9055
    @laurenkrebs9055 22 дня назад +1

    The only thing i might add is buy older vehicles and with cash if possible. I cant even imagine how much money ive saved over the years by not having a car payment

  • @theclarks2856
    @theclarks2856 22 дня назад +3

    Could you show how you wash and care for your cloth diapers? I struggled finding a good wash routine before, but I'd really like to embrace cloth diapering again!

  • @claireroberts800
    @claireroberts800 22 дня назад

    I have 4 children. Two are young adults now. On Saturday nights, as well as our evening meal, I used to cook Spaghetti Bolognese, freeze it in microwave tupperware, & take it with us on Sunday morning. After Church we would go to my parents place & heat it up there for lunch & spend the afternoon with them.
    We used to have terry towelling nappies & plastic pants. These saved money until we had our twin boys. We had a drought, and that meant, buying more water for our tank, or buying disposables. At the time we lived in a village that depended on rainwater tanks. Most towns have town water though.
    A lot of people in Australia buy Solar Panels for their roof, and it cuts down their electricity a lot.
    Also I check Discount Stores, as well as Thrift Stores before buying gifts. Ive bought beautiful cards, stationery, & nice chocolates for gifts there before.

  • @heatherfitzgerald329
    @heatherfitzgerald329 21 день назад

    Great ideas

  • @homemakingwithmarissa
    @homemakingwithmarissa 22 дня назад +1

    I do not throw away food. We eat it or it goes in the freezer, but try to avoid things going into the trash. Making things like sourdough bread, treats, bone broth etc. saves us a significant amount of money as well.

  • @shazzymamadiva555
    @shazzymamadiva555 22 дня назад

    Great tips thanks. In place of paper kitchen towels what do you do please?

    • @thefruitofherhome
      @thefruitofherhome  22 дня назад +1

      Lots of rags, old was cloths, Zero Wastely Unpaper towels

    • @shazzymamadiva555
      @shazzymamadiva555 22 дня назад

      @ brilliant thank you so much

    • @vivihairstyles2113
      @vivihairstyles2113 11 дней назад +1

      Okay maybe this is a silly question. But, do you wash the old rags/clothes after using them? Do you wash them separately or with normal clothes?

  • @tammyfrazier8720
    @tammyfrazier8720 22 дня назад +2

    Buy big packs of meat a separate it before freezing

  • @keirstinlewis7257
    @keirstinlewis7257 22 дня назад

    Great tips Elli! I love the color of your shirt! 😍 where did you get that from??

  • @melann6791
    @melann6791 22 дня назад

    Ok clearly im very frugal as i do all of these. I used to thrift but now i would rather buy quality items and have to really think of it first. I cut my daugters hair who is now 8, i need to learn to cut my own but i colour it myself. And yes to clothes drying, saves so much money

    • @thefruitofherhome
      @thefruitofherhome  22 дня назад +1

      That’s wonderful that you do all these things! It really helps! Haha I would love to join the club🤣

  • @ERICA850
    @ERICA850 22 дня назад

    Hey what kind of toothpaste do you use? I saw it in another video.

  • @sidneyfischer9228
    @sidneyfischer9228 21 день назад

    How early do you potty train your kids?

  • @jeansmith5668
    @jeansmith5668 21 день назад

    You call it frugal living I call it common sense