What is the best process f or reaching frugality?
By mamacathie
@mamacathie (3928)
United States
August 10, 2009 5:03pm CST
I am trying my hardest to cut back on things, even trying to go back to the basics of cooking and not buying much pre-packaged items at all, but I am totally stumped. I need some advice on howt o start and the process to help me to weed out some of the things that are more expensive. Mind you, I am not one to spend much on any one thing to begin with. I am sitting here trying to figure out how to get myself in the groove of being more frugal. I am not sure I am getting my question across to well, but if you have any frugal advice I will listen. God bless you and thanks for reading.
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4 responses
@smartie0317 (1610)
• United States
10 Aug 09
Try shopping at the dollar store. You can get things like toliet paper, paper towels, napkins, paper plates, cleaning and laundry supplies, and items such as that there. It saves you more money in the end. Just don't buy food there.
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@mamacathie (3928)
• United States
10 Aug 09
So you think the dollar store is cheaper than wal-mart? I have shopped at the dollar store a few times when I just need an item or two and don't want to wrestle with the Wal-Mart crowd. I really didn't realize they were cheaper than Wal-Mart. Thanksf or the suggestion and I will be checking it out! God bless you!
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@Hatley (163776)
• Garden Grove, California
10 Aug 09
here goes again our mantra in the first recessiondepression or whatever you want to call it.:use it up, wear it out,make it
do or do without. very simple.grow your ownfood if you can ,grow
veggetables and fruit, use them, dont buy new clothes until you really need them. dont buy that new electronic gadjet, put off the vacation to the bahamas, dont buy what you dont really need, wear things out, use things u p, make things last or simply just go without.the economy will get better but we dont know when and do you really need two dvd players or the latest electronic game, can you do without then do so.can you wear it out,do that,can you make it do,do that, can you safely do without, then do it.
@mamacathie (3928)
• United States
10 Aug 09
Thanks for your comments. I do most of those things already and have about all my life. LOL Thanks and God bless you!
@peavey (16936)
• United States
30 Oct 09
The best place to start is to track your spending. This means writing down everything you spend, even if it's only a quarter for a newspaper. After you've done this for a few days or weeks, you'll be able to see where you're spending unnecessarily AND you'll be much more aware of when you're spending money.
Set up a price book. A price book is a list of things that you use most often, along with the price you paid and where you bought it. When you're shopping, just one look can show you whether you should buy the item there or go to another store for it. It can also show you whether a sale is really a sale.
Set up a budget. When you go shopping, take only the money you've budgeted for the week or month. Nothing else, no checkbook, no credit card. If you spend all of the money, there is no more until next week or month.
Read everything you can about living frugally, saving money, stretching dollars. The more you read, the more ways to save will occur to you. You won't be able to use everything you read, but you'll find yourself using more and more.