My tips...Ditch the Keurig. Use a French press and recycle the coffee grounds in the garden. Use microfiber rags instead of paper towels. Don't buy single serving anything, like small yogurts- and recycle or reuse the larger containers that you do buy. I use quart size yogurt tubs to freeze broth, berries etc. Make your own beeswax wrap to use as plastic wrap. Recycle styrofoam packaging at the UPS store. No plastic water bottles. Don't use one use items, use metal straws, cloth napkins, real plates, etc.
I am 55 yrs. old and have never heard of a menstrual cup! Wow, the things you learn. Not that I need it anymore, but who knew a reduce waste/money saving video could be so enlightening!
I bought a bidet and made family cloths from old flannel sheets. I still use toilet paper for number 2 but I'm still saving on toilet paper. Helps save money because now I don't have to call the septic guy to pump it out as often.
Loved this list. I need to start using dish cloths instead of sponges, thanks for that tip. I love the connection you make between living simply and living with regard to the environment.
I also try to be more concious about my wastes. I have glass containers, my personal water bottle. If I have food wastes from peeling potatoes, bananas or cracking eggs, I scrap them not in a garbage bin, but on my garden beds to fertilize them. I'm happy to use our local products. Though I live in the North, we've got rich forests which supply us with mushrooms, berries, birch juice in spring, pine cones can be used like medicine and a lot of more.
I like that you talk about reducing waste instead of going zero waste! Zero waste can sound very intimidating and is very hard to do (my opinion :) ). Love ur channel! Very calming and practical.
For the first time in my life I love the suggestion of baking soda and coconut oil for deodorant and all over smell better stuff thanks for the suggestion!
Hi dear. Feeling good to see your videos. My mom have taught me all these things from childhood. So it's really wonderful way to live a minimalist life. Keep it up👍 namaste from India🙏
- You can also freeze extra fruits and veggies before they go bad to minimize food waste. - Buy a Berkey or other water filters to get clean filtered water without having to purchase bottle. - Dr. Bronner soap is also very useful for laundry, I add water to make hand soap, body wash, shampoo. - Baking soda can be used to wash veggies / fruits, toothpaste, and others
you can also purchase reusable mesh bags for lose fruit or veggies; also beewax wraps to cover dishes with food to store, etc. using old clothes or towels cut up rather than paper towels; thrifting for home decor and furniture, etc. also rather than buying cheaply made furniture that may fall apart quickly and thrifted gives personality; reuse what you can; shop your home rather than continually buying; buy used books; share items with others rather than buying everything; so many ways to not only save our environment but also our money. Thanks
Buying raw milk from approved raw milk provider in reusable glass jars is always a big saver. It's a bit pricier, but even with three children I feel like they benefit from drinking it more and it saves our planet.
Another tip I learned is to keep a bucket in the shower to catch the cold water before I hop in. I can later use the water to clean floors, rinse off kids shoes, wipe counters, etc.
We recycle aluminum cans,glass jars, plastic. We save our scraps and coffee grounds and put in the garden. We could do better, but that’s a good start I think!
I'm kind of new to minimalism, but I'm getting some great ideas from your channel. I am switching to glass bottles to put my home made cleaners, shampoo, etc in. I have donated a lot of clothes and supplies I have no use for now. Thanks for the ideas!
My sister gave me 3 glass water bottles. My water and tea tasted so much better than with the plastic bottles. Also, I can leave it in my truck in the summer and not be worried about chemicals leeching into my water.
Laundry soap - the many plastic jugs make me sick to think of. I keep supplies on hand to make homemade laundry detergent, but I also purchase laundry strips, which are extremely space saving and come in a paper package. I'll be sending laundry strips with my son when he goes off to college. I air dry all my clothing, except blankets and towels. Since I live in a condo, I use drying racks to dry all my clothes, but I find blankets and towels stay a little "crisp" when dried in the house. They dry nicely outdoors, but I don't have a line outside because it's joint property. I make my own toothpaste, deodorant, and have tried many recipes for facewash and moisturizer, some of which I've had success with.
Love your videos and way you communicate your ideas. One other tip is to reduce using plastic forks, spoons and knives. I carry a foldable cutlery set in my puse in a cotton bag so i can use it where they do not have reusable cutlery.
If you find cleaning your French Press a bit of a drag, consider switching to a Melita. You just pour hot water over the cone, lined with a paper filter (2c/per), then simply remove the filter with the coffee & throw in the recycle if you have food recycling in your area. Local waste facilities use food waste to make natural fertilizer, so what we take from the soil returns to the soil.
Very much a beginner I am so happy that I came across your channel, Connie. I began a minimalist life this year and am still a beginner but am enjoying the journey very much. I am anxious to enjoy your meditation and manifesting videosas well. Nice to meet you! Your newest subscriber, Shirley
I've just recently started watching you. Love the video. Great ideas. I used to work at s daycare. You know where I'm headed, yep , the diapers, wow. No one would believe how much in just one day. Please stop using them. We have to . Thanks
I have become more & more environmentally conscious; especially becoming vegan 9-1/2 years ago. All these tips you have provided are easy to follow and manageable. This is now where I need to make more of an effort. I find that paper towel cleans very well however I know this is definitely not an environmentally conscious choice. Cloths leaving lint and streaks. What do you suggest? Also, what laundry detergent do you use and toilet paper as well? Your input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you 🙏
Hi Robbie, Great questions. Try microfiber cloth, old cut up T-shirts or old cut up towels for cleaning rags that don't leave behind lint. I use Meyers for my laundry detergent. It is a bit more expensive than other brands but, it last much longer, there are not scents or chemicals in it that irritate my skin. Thanks for watching!
I'm enjoying binge watching your videos. In between, I'm throwing out of few things here and there. I'd like to see more on where you do get some of your clothing. Your pants look so comfortable. Also, since you do cut your own hair, maybe a video on how you do it. I'm pretty brave, and I do cut the top and sometimes the sides, but I'd like to see how you do it. Enjoying these videos and listening to your calming voice.
Hi Geri! Thanks so much for watching. I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I recently made a video on my wardrobe. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/6Kvr7rCHk1Y/w-d-xo.html
I use about a half cup white vinegar to 2 gallons of water to soak the bottom of the guinea pig cage. The smell is completely eliminated. Wash your sneakers in the washing machine before throwing out dirty sneakers. Make sure to flip them top side down and cover with towels or they will float on top of the water and not come clean. I washed my youngest child's sneakers after removing the inserts (twice). The smell was completely gone and they are much brighter.
Your tips are fabulous. However, I'm in my early 60s with many health issues. I'm on a fixed income as well. Can't afford quite a few of the things you suggest. I'm doing several things you suggested already.
Plastic water bottles are recyclable, in Ireland we have a bin for recycling and nearly everyone brings reusable bags to the supermarket, as plastic bags have to be paid for, but I never see anyone getting them, plus you don't need face wipes, I use a face flannel, wash cloth
I penpal. Some I turn envelope inside out, tape, cover text in card with blank label, reuse to write letter. I get most things from thrift store/rummage sales. Even my penalize cards, stickers & fun tuck ins.
When you send a parcel in the mail,go to your local grocery store,or corner store,ask for paper bags,and turn the logo inside out to use the other side of bag to write name and address before sending it in the mail. Mail 2 weeks before date. Sharen
Stop using paper towels, make cotton cloth out of old TShirts, use newspapers for windows. Stop using swifter mops and mop with an old towel wrapped around a large squeegee and warm water and vinegar. Clean counters with water and peroxide.
@@ConnieRiet Have you tried to make your own with arrow root n cocoa? I just now started to use the cocao powder as bronzer and on the eyes.. Looks great on me and Im blond
Connie, never use your fingers to take cream from a jar: the bacteria from the finger will spread in the cream. As you have the cream for 6 months... Get a little plastic spatula and wipe it off with a piece of toilet paper instead.
@@carylhalfwassen8555 I am talking about food baggies, that I try to resuse and wash as much as possible. So a silicone bag would work for me. I do have a cat, I do use a paper (lunch bag) bag when I clean the cat box out.
Connie love all your tips. BUT to save The PLANET your Family are vegatarian so you eat still eggs and Cheese and please study how they make cheese from the beginning from the calves are born and taken away from their MOM🤔
For the Son of Man is going to come with His angels in the glory of His Father and then He will repay each person according to what he has done! Mathew: 16:27
I hope you enjoy these money-saving tips! Reducing wastes helps our environment and your bank account.
I’m 73, but even at my age I’ve learned so much from your videos
OH! Thank you!
My tips...Ditch the Keurig. Use a French press and recycle the coffee grounds in the garden. Use microfiber rags instead of paper towels. Don't buy single serving anything, like small yogurts- and recycle or reuse the larger containers that you do buy. I use quart size yogurt tubs to freeze broth, berries etc. Make your own beeswax wrap to use as plastic wrap. Recycle styrofoam packaging at the UPS store. No plastic water bottles. Don't use one use items, use metal straws, cloth napkins, real plates, etc.
Fantastic tips! Thanks so much for sharing.
I use a reusable k-cup pod and it’s way cheaper and doesnt go to the landfills. You get the best of both worlds!
I am 55 yrs. old and have never heard of a menstrual cup! Wow, the things you learn. Not that I need it anymore, but who knew a reduce waste/money saving video could be so enlightening!
I bought a bidet and made family cloths from old flannel sheets. I still use toilet paper for number 2 but I'm still saving on toilet paper. Helps save money because now I don't have to call the septic guy to pump it out as often.
I've had a good clear out in my bedroom it's nice now my bedside table is clear and clean
I have started using silicone bags for sandwiches and other items for lunches! I love this video! Thank you for sharing!
Loved this list. I need to start using dish cloths instead of sponges, thanks for that tip. I love the connection you make between living simply and living with regard to the environment.
Glad it was helpful!
I also try to be more concious about my wastes. I have glass containers, my personal water bottle. If I have food wastes from peeling potatoes, bananas or cracking eggs, I scrap them not in a garbage bin, but on my garden beds to fertilize them. I'm happy to use our local products. Though I live in the North, we've got rich forests which supply us with mushrooms, berries, birch juice in spring, pine cones can be used like medicine and a lot of more.
I love the idea of foraging in the woods for medicine. Mother nature always has the best remedies.
Just listening to your calm, serene voice is so relaxing
I like that you talk about reducing waste instead of going zero waste! Zero waste can sound very intimidating and is very hard to do (my opinion :) ). Love ur channel! Very calming and practical.
Glad it was helpful!
For the first time in my life I love the suggestion of baking soda and coconut oil for deodorant and all over smell better stuff thanks for the suggestion!
Hi dear. Feeling good to see your videos. My mom have taught me all these things from childhood. So it's really wonderful way to live a minimalist life. Keep it up👍 namaste from India🙏
- You can also freeze extra fruits and veggies before they go bad to minimize food waste. - Buy a Berkey or other water filters to get clean filtered water without having to purchase bottle. - Dr. Bronner soap is also very useful for laundry, I add water to make hand soap, body wash, shampoo. - Baking soda can be used to wash veggies / fruits, toothpaste, and others
Wonderful tips and tricks!
I'm using the coconut oil for my face feeling so good thanks
you can also purchase reusable mesh bags for lose fruit or veggies; also beewax wraps to cover dishes with food to store, etc. using old clothes or towels cut up rather than paper towels; thrifting for home decor and furniture, etc. also rather than buying cheaply made furniture that may fall apart quickly and thrifted gives personality; reuse what you can; shop your home rather than continually buying; buy used books; share items with others rather than buying everything; so many ways to not only save our environment but also our money. Thanks
Hi Tanya, Fantastic tips!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us.
Buying raw milk from approved raw milk provider in reusable glass jars is always a big saver. It's a bit pricier, but even with three children I feel like they benefit from drinking it more and it saves our planet.
Another tip I learned is to keep a bucket in the shower to catch the cold water before I hop in. I can later use the water to clean floors, rinse off kids shoes, wipe counters, etc.
and to flush the toilet :) Save many liters
That's a good idea!
We recycle aluminum cans,glass jars, plastic. We save our scraps and coffee grounds and put in the garden. We could do better, but that’s a good start I think!
Thanks! I am doing my first steps in minimizing habits and your videos are great help!
I'm kind of new to minimalism, but I'm getting some great ideas from your channel. I am switching to glass bottles to put my home made cleaners, shampoo, etc in. I have donated a lot of clothes and supplies I have no use for now. Thanks for the ideas!
That's amazing, Jeff! Keep it up!
At times it’s a bit difficult to hear you over the music ❤️
Thanks for the input. I'll make sure to turn up voice volume and lower music.
You are so motivating. Thank you
You are so welcome!
Thank you so much for your tips .I absolutely enjoy watching your contents
My sister gave me 3 glass water bottles. My water and tea tasted so much better than with the plastic bottles. Also, I can leave it in my truck in the summer and not be worried about chemicals leeching into my water.
Great tips!
Love ❤️ your video!
Love your soothing voice .
🤗
Laundry soap - the many plastic jugs make me sick to think of. I keep supplies on hand to make homemade laundry detergent, but I also purchase laundry strips, which are extremely space saving and come in a paper package. I'll be sending laundry strips with my son when he goes off to college. I air dry all my clothing, except blankets and towels. Since I live in a condo, I use drying racks to dry all my clothes, but I find blankets and towels stay a little "crisp" when dried in the house. They dry nicely outdoors, but I don't have a line outside because it's joint property. I make my own toothpaste, deodorant, and have tried many recipes for facewash and moisturizer, some of which I've had success with.
Love your videos and way you communicate your ideas.
One other tip is to reduce using plastic forks, spoons and knives. I carry a foldable cutlery set in my puse in a cotton bag so i can use it where they do not have reusable cutlery.
Great idea!!
If you find cleaning your French Press a bit of a drag, consider switching to a Melita. You just pour hot water over the cone, lined with a paper filter (2c/per), then simply remove the filter with the coffee & throw in the recycle if you have food recycling in your area. Local waste facilities use food waste to make natural fertilizer, so what we take from the soil returns to the soil.
These are great tips thanks Connie 👍😊
Very much a beginner I am so happy that I came across your channel, Connie. I began a minimalist life this year and am still a beginner but am enjoying the journey very much. I am anxious to enjoy your meditation and manifesting videosas well. Nice to meet you! Your newest subscriber, Shirley
You are so welcome! I'm glad you are part of our mindful living community.
Great tips
Thank you very much for this video !
Glad it was helpful!
I've just recently started watching you. Love the video. Great ideas. I used to work at s daycare. You know where I'm headed, yep , the diapers, wow. No one would believe how much in just one day. Please stop using them. We have to . Thanks
I'm so glad you are part of our mindful living community!
I have become more & more environmentally conscious; especially becoming vegan 9-1/2 years ago.
All these tips you have provided are easy to follow and manageable. This is now where I need to make more of an effort.
I find that paper towel cleans very well however I know this is definitely not an environmentally conscious choice. Cloths leaving lint and streaks. What do you suggest? Also, what laundry detergent do you use and toilet paper as well? Your input would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you 🙏
Hi Robbie, Great questions. Try microfiber cloth, old cut up T-shirts or old cut up towels for cleaning rags that don't leave behind lint. I use Meyers for my laundry detergent. It is a bit more expensive than other brands but, it last much longer, there are not scents or chemicals in it that irritate my skin. Thanks for watching!
@@ConnieRiet Thank you!!
I'm enjoying binge watching your videos. In between, I'm throwing out of few things here and there. I'd like to see more on where you do get some of your clothing. Your pants look so comfortable. Also, since you do cut your own hair, maybe a video on how you do it. I'm pretty brave, and I do cut the top and sometimes the sides, but I'd like to see how you do it. Enjoying these videos and listening to your calming voice.
Hi Geri! Thanks so much for watching. I'm glad you enjoy the videos. I recently made a video on my wardrobe. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/6Kvr7rCHk1Y/w-d-xo.html
As always, this channel is educational and inspiring!
Thanks Dawn!
Thank you for the tips.
You bet!
I use about a half cup white vinegar to 2 gallons of water to soak the bottom of the guinea pig cage. The smell is completely eliminated.
Wash your sneakers in the washing machine before throwing out dirty sneakers. Make sure to flip them top side down and cover with towels or they will float on top of the water and not come clean. I washed my youngest child's sneakers after removing the inserts (twice). The smell was completely gone and they are much brighter.
Fantastic tips! I'm going to wash my daughters sneakers that way. Thanks
what about if you do have food scraps, using for mulch for flowers or other gardening plants?
Love to know tips to save money! Could you please, do a full home tour? I love minimalism and ways to decorate! Thank you, Judy
Thanks for the video suggestion!
Your tips are fabulous. However, I'm in my early 60s with many health issues. I'm on a fixed income as well. Can't afford quite a few of the things you suggest.
I'm doing several things you suggested already.
My kind of channel!
Love this video - be nice to our environment and our wallet ;) win win
Absolutely!!
Connie, can you tell us the brand of silicone baggies you use and where you got them?
I'm enjoying your videos. Dianna
Hey Dianna! Yes, I got them on Amazon. Here is the link Reusable Silicon Baggies. amzn.to/3eMMJrM
Plastic water bottles are recyclable, in Ireland we have a bin for recycling and nearly everyone brings reusable bags to the supermarket, as plastic bags have to be paid for, but I never see anyone getting them, plus you don't need face wipes, I use a face flannel, wash cloth
I loved this tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Will you share your homemade cleaning spray ingredients please?!
New subscriber. Love your content.
Welcome!
I penpal. Some I turn envelope inside out, tape, cover text in card with blank label, reuse to write letter. I get most things from thrift store/rummage sales. Even my penalize cards, stickers & fun tuck ins.
Great tips!
Alas, some of the words I mean get changed unintentionally. Thanks!
When you send a parcel in the mail,go to your local grocery store,or corner store,ask for paper bags,and turn the logo inside out to use the other side of bag to write name and address before sending it in the mail.
Mail 2 weeks before date. Sharen
Fantastic tip!!!
How do you combat the strong perfumed scent on used clothing? I can’t get rid of the offensively strong odour?
white vinegar is my go-to for all odor. I would try washing the clothes in hot water with 1/4 cup white vinegar.
Can you link what extra razor blades you use with the metal razor?
Yes. I use these blades because I have very soft hair and this blade doesn't cut me. amzn.to/33XTO6h
Hope this helps!
Stop using paper towels, make cotton cloth out of old TShirts, use newspapers for windows. Stop using swifter mops and mop with an old towel wrapped around a large squeegee and warm water and vinegar. Clean counters with water and peroxide.
Fantastic tips! Thanks so much
Really want to hear this...but the music stresses me....could you please make a new one?
Dear Connie
You are looking very healthy. Do you use Make-up?
Hi Claudia! Thanks you for the kind compliment. I wear minimal makeup, Bare Minerals powder, Burts Bees blush, a little eyeshadow, and mascara.
@@ConnieRiet Have you tried to make your own with arrow root n cocoa? I just now started to use the cocao powder as bronzer and on the eyes.. Looks great on me and Im blond
Please teach us how to make cleaning products for our homes. I only used dawn before covid and now I am buying too many chemicals.
Hi Gwen, I have added a link to my DIY cleaning products video th-cam.com/video/ib8viXUebAk/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy!
I tried the metal raser but I cut myself too much.. Now I use the electric that pulls the hairs out LOL
LOL! It does take a bit of getting used to.
Connie, never use your fingers to take cream from a jar: the bacteria from the finger will spread in the cream. As you have the cream for 6 months... Get a little plastic spatula and wipe it off with a piece of toilet paper instead.
Great tip! Thanks Anna-Lena
I am ready to stop using baggies❗
Do you have a dog?
@@carylhalfwassen8555 I am talking about food baggies, that I try to resuse and wash as much as possible. So a silicone bag would work for me. I do have a cat, I do use a paper (lunch bag) bag when I clean the cat box out.
Connie love all your tips. BUT to save The PLANET your Family are vegatarian so you eat still eggs and Cheese and please study how they make cheese from the beginning from the calves are born and taken away from their MOM🤔
Thanks for sharing a very interesting topic. I'll look into it.
Why is there loud music playing while you’re talking? Wish I could watch this, but help us out and turn off your music please.
Thank you for sharing your input! I'll be aware of the music in the future.
Buy seed packets and start a fruit or veggie garden.
Is it just me or is there a problem with this video your voice does not match what you are you saying everything is out of sync!
No, mine is fine.
@@chrissi6101 must be just mine then thanks for responding x
Hi Carol, Sorry that the sound ways "off" on the video. Hopefully, it works on the other ones.
For the Son of Man is going to come with His angels in the glory of His Father and then He will repay each person according to what he has done! Mathew: 16:27
I have started using silicone bags for sandwiches and other items for lunches! I love this video! Thank you for sharing!
Great tips
I have started using silicone bags for sandwiches and other items for lunches! I love this video! Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful!
I have started using silicone bags for sandwiches and other items for lunches! I love this video! Thank you for sharing!
I have started using silicone bags for sandwiches and other items for lunches! I love this video! Thank you for sharing!