7 PRACTICAL WAYS TO CREATE A FRUGAL HOME! OLD FASHIONED FRUGAL LIVING!

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  • @michellemontgomery-jones2579
    @michellemontgomery-jones2579 ปีที่แล้ว +83

    I learned from my Great Grandma and Grandma about being frugal and thrifty. I had to learn basic sewing by hand and machine. I learned to cook and bake. I learned that worn out clothes could still be used for other purposes and used up completely. Those two ladies were amazing.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +16

      You had wonderful teachers in your family!

    • @YasuTaniina
      @YasuTaniina ปีที่แล้ว +17

      We lived so far away from my grandparents, but I learned that stuff from my mom. And I'm so very grateful. My husband lost his job just before Thanksgiving and we've been living off savings, food storage, and the grace of God. My husband was supposed to start his new job yesterday or today, but he got an email saying they were having trouble setting up his work account 🤦🏻‍♀️. Luckily we're ok so long as he starts working by the end of the month, thanks to frugal living. We've had Christmas and 2 birthdays with no one wanting, so we've ridden the storm pretty well.

    • @stevestewart007
      @stevestewart007 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@YasuTaniina Praying the job comes through soon and you are on track for financial recovery. Good for you that you have weathered the storm through your frugality!

    • @mariaconsuelothomen
      @mariaconsuelothomen ปีที่แล้ว +2

      When my parents got married, my father was a student, i.e. he wasn't working. Besides, they got married just before the Warr (WW II) and my mother used to turn the collars of my father's shirts inside out

  • @agnieszkajaskiewicz8567
    @agnieszkajaskiewicz8567 ปีที่แล้ว +51

    I am about 40 years old Pole who was brought up during the system transformation. I remember as my mother and grandmothers at the end of 80s saved all plastic bags, plastic containers, glass jars etc. because its was practically unavailable in shops. I dare say I got frugality in my blood because I do the same right now :) I do adore your YT channel :)

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Thanks so much for watching and sharing!

    • @Evey108
      @Evey108 ปีที่แล้ว

      Im a 28 year old Pole and I still got that in my blood!!! Ironically, my mother is the opposite. She is such a spender. I paid attention at my grandma's house though! Haha

  • @trinahoffman8609
    @trinahoffman8609 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I live a frugal home and life too. I also reuse plastic food containers, bags,jars, ceramic dishes for bird feeders, newspapers to clean windows and mirrors, bakery containers, make my own candles and candle melts, make homemade jams, canning, mend clothing, curtains. I have been a seamstress since I was a teenager. I hand quilt all kinds of items. Most of our meals are from scratch. I have stockpile pantry of food, personal hygiene products, dish soap. I coupon often. I even have my boyfriend learning to do it. We make homemade gifts for holidays. Repurpose denim jeans and clothing into rugs or crafts. Plus I donate and share with public, family and friends. I was a single mom. My children are 26 and 24 now. They also have aqquired this lifestyle. I'm 49 and love our life. Yikes I wrote a novel...

  • @Its_Ev
    @Its_Ev ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Never in my life have I opened a Danish cookie tin and actually found cookies in it 🤣

  • @catedennis41
    @catedennis41 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    My mother died in September last year. When going through her stuff, I came across her sewing kit - an old butter cookie tin. I smiled when you said this as I think of how many women used a cookie tin for their sewing supplies. It was a good idea that caught on quickly!!

  • @denesecardwell8532
    @denesecardwell8532 ปีที่แล้ว +80

    After you clean your strawberries put them in glass jars. It preserves them much longer than leaving them in the container they came in

    • @tennbee679
      @tennbee679 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I've seen that a lot but never tried it. Do you wash the strawberries first?

    • @jobecki
      @jobecki ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I heard lemon and oranges too

    • @kathleenschlichting6039
      @kathleenschlichting6039 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Do not wash your strawberries first . This really does work !!!!

    • @carolyn683
      @carolyn683 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It works really good with blueberries too

    • @LadyC1205
      @LadyC1205 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thank you

  • @jeannel1065
    @jeannel1065 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    The little framed cards from your mother’s wedding shower are so precious. They are beautiful as decor, but even more so as a reminder of your dear mother and as a way to display unique vintage items. Well done, Emmy! The sewing basket is practical while also lovely. This video contained so many wonderful ideas about frugal living and homemaking.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Oh Jeanne! Thank you for such a lovely comment!

  • @frugalitystartsathome4889
    @frugalitystartsathome4889 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    I often use glass jars in my freezer. So long as you leave headspace you can freeze liquids or solids in them (the contents will expand up rather than outwards) and they come in so many sizes that you can always find one which is just perfect for freezing your particular portions.

  • @patsytag5703
    @patsytag5703 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I shop my home and move things around even moving things from inside my home to the garden and things from the garden to inside the house. The best part is that if you change your mind just change it back, you don’t even have to leave the house to bring it back 🤣🤣🤣 and it didn’t cost anything 😊

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      LOL!! Love that! "You don’t even have to leave the house to bring it back"

  • @tikacalifornia7876
    @tikacalifornia7876 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    I have 3 other widows over to my house every Sunday after church for lunch, and one of the three raves about how "inviting" my table always looks. Well, I didn't think much of it, because I bought the nearly-complete set of Mikasa china for under $30 at a local thrift store, stemware for $1.00 ea at the dollar tree back when it was $1.00, and cutwork linen napkins at another thrift store, at $1.00 for 6 napkins. I do take the 5 minutes to iron those napkins for each week's lunch, but the ladies so enjoy these little touches. I looked at your table, and realized that I was seeing it as this other person was seeing my table. The colors were coordinated, and the tableware looked like the person who set the table actually and truly cared about the people sitting down to that meal. I now understand what these touches, that I take so for granted, mean to these other women. True, I seem to have a knack for putting a delicious and nutritious meal on the table, and no one ever leaves here hungry. Indeed, I send food home with them because it would just go to waste here. So we four are truly blessed by the little effort that I put into our Sunday lunches, and it seems that it has become famous in our congregation. Indeed, the one who raves about my table actually bragged about me to our Bishop and I was actually embarrassed. I said, "Well Bishop, all I know is how to put some vegetables in a pan and add butter, ... and maybe some salt ... and maybe some herbs, and maybe some sauce...." and the Bishop laughed and said, "I see what she means..."
    Anyway, I think my point here is that what we put out may seem like a small thing to us, but is hugely important to someone else.
    Thank you for your insight and your inspiration.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      I love this so much! What a wonderful way to spend a day! Thanks for sharing Tika!

  • @mos8756
    @mos8756 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    Glad to hear that you are feeling better, Emmy. Excellent tips today. My suggestion for a frugal home is to declutter - continuously declutter. Less 'stuff' has had a very positive impact on the atmosphere of our home.

    • @helenmak5663
      @helenmak5663 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      So true. Try to avoid bringing in items after decluttering.

    • @saracooper6187
      @saracooper6187 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      As a Mum of seven I simply had to be frugal. My children would often remark that finding butter in our fridge was like a game of hide & seek because you never knew which butter container actually had butter in! 😂😂😂

  • @tonybradshaw4716
    @tonybradshaw4716 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    We do all the things you do. Organization is so helpful.
    My mother loved to sew. She would save all her scraps and make little sewing kits for her grandchildren. She used old tins and added all the little notions. When the grandchildren came over they would run to the closet and pull out their little kits. Hours were spent making doll clothes etc. She also had a chest with old clothes, costume jewelry, shoes etc and we could play dress up and put on plays. I realize kids don't really play like this anymore but we loved it. Frugal entertainment.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oh what a wonderful memory Sheila!

    • @carriepineda1364
      @carriepineda1364 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I think we should let the children play dress-up again. It uses the imagination and in the mix have some clothes for different professions. I remember being the teacher and had my friends the class. Also nurse uniform etc. It was such a simple time as no electronics. I had so much fun.

  • @marynienhouse6143
    @marynienhouse6143 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    Love the video! I feel like we just had a great visit with a home tour bonus! Thank you.
    My best frugal tip is to not get discouraged! Continue each day with your frugal life in focus! Not everyday you have home runs. That’s okay! Still strive, don’t give up. Being frugal is a lifestyle worth pursuing! Continue on, no matter what ❤️

  • @darleneraines9674
    @darleneraines9674 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    Another great video Emmy! So glad you're feeling better. You can tell our home is frugal when you walk in the front door and smell bread baking, see the cloth napkins in the table and the clothes on the drying rack by the wood stove! Have a blessed week!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Love that so much!! You as well, thanks!

  • @jewelgaither1504
    @jewelgaither1504 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Another good video, Emmy & Paul! One thing I do that's frugal is save the backs of envelopes that come in the mail, if there's no print on them. They make excellent paper for shopping lists, to do lists, and to keep score on when you're playing a game. Every little bit counts! I have also used cereal boxes and other "chipboard" boxes to make quilting templates out of. I've not done that recently because I use a rotary cutter and rulers now, but if I had to make a template for an applique pattern, I would use the boxes. They hold up better than poster board for patterns.

    • @sue8319
      @sue8319 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Happy quilter here too. The free USPO boxes make excellent templates too. Waving to you from Michigan

  • @spmoran4703
    @spmoran4703 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My mother was frugal , but even in times of poverty , we never starved or went without good clothes . She used to make her own hair conditioner with rosemary fermented in water . And Olive oil was not just for cooking with but also as a skin moisturiser.

  • @sheldaadams8300
    @sheldaadams8300 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    In a sewing kit, it is good to include some two-sided fabric tape. It fuses two pieces of fabric together just by using the tape with an iron. Easy way to hem things quickly!

  • @MsDoglover02
    @MsDoglover02 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I learned that if I kept my table set, I wouldn't be able to use it as a dumping ground. My home is frugal for me because I cook on the weekend so I'm not tempted during the week for takeout. I bring breakfast and lunch to work plus fruit and something crunchy for a snack. On my way home, if I'm tempted, I know there's yummy food ready for me to reheat. I usually portion and freeze half the recipe since it's just me and have it later in the month or the following month.

  • @debbiebutler175
    @debbiebutler175 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Buy only what you need, buy when on sale, my husband passed 2 years ago and my finances were crazy, I've turn my home into frugal home because of necessity, simple pleasure are the best.

  • @Thathippiekittykat
    @Thathippiekittykat ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I’m the most frugal out of my immediate family- they make fun but I love being creative. To add to the kitchen recycling- I upcycle a cereal box into a filing box by cutting the box diagonally. With the jars I store nails and bolts, cotton buds and swabs and any products I make. Being frugal can be so fun ❤

  • @danaharris5446
    @danaharris5446 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I found a tip to extend your produce. Cut you produce the sizes you will need for a dish. Place a folded paper towel in the bottom of a quart size canning jar, add fresh produce, screw on lid.
    My bell peppers, green onions, cilantro all lasted two full weeks!!!!

  • @lorifetzer924
    @lorifetzer924 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I think I have said this before but..... Freezing leftovers has saved us alot of money. I have a chronic illness that sucks the energy out of me sometimes and being able to yank dinner out to reheat is wonderful.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, it is a wonderful way to have a yummy meal in no time!

  • @kathleendonnelly6077
    @kathleendonnelly6077 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The vintage cards in the frames are fabulous and precious.

  • @nanasplacepaula
    @nanasplacepaula ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I live with my daughter and her family so that makes my life frugal. By saving my funds I try to teach her and her sons the savings in meal planning and prep at home!

  • @sherrieburcham6287
    @sherrieburcham6287 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I peel down and shred all food boxes, Amazon boxes, junk mail etc and put them through my paper shredder and use it instead of cat litter. I line the litter pan with absorbent cotton pads that I wash daily. It takes some time and I have to change the pan daily, but costs nothing and it keeps my cat paws and my house clean.

  • @done611
    @done611 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm only 47, but you're a kindred spirit! I thoroughly enjoy relaxing at night while watching these simple, peaceful videos. I wish all wives and moms could be as kind hearted and loving as you. Your home reminds me of my aunts and grandmother's style. Simplicity!!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you so very much! Appreciate that!

  • @simplysara1266
    @simplysara1266 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I love your little puzzle area. I have a small craft/scrapbook area in our unfinished basement that I have cozied up with paint and a rug, an old desk & all my supplies. It’s my little getaway & I just really enjoy it💗

  • @angelas6683
    @angelas6683 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    Hmmm...the plastic cupcake container might make a good seed starter since it has a lid to hold in moisture. Great idea for your Mother's cards! I have the "New Baby" gift cards from when I was born almost 65 years ago. Time to display them!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, I bet they would;d look lovely!

    • @JayP-kd5rc
      @JayP-kd5rc ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I was thinking the same about the seed starter.

    • @bsquared9647
      @bsquared9647 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I had the same thought about the plastic cupcake holder. In fact, I save various plastic food containers for starting seeds - I especially like ones with lids (like the containers rotisserie chicken comes in).

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    A friend helped me break the habit of holding on to clothes that are too small by saying. " If you were to lose that weight and could wear a smaller size, wouldn't you want to celebrate by getting some newer items to show off your new look?" From that day forth, I quit keeping clothing that was too small or uncomfortable or anything that didn't spark joy when I wore it. I've got a lot of empty closets space now but I'm happier! And I still seem to have enough to wear even though I buy very little these days. 🤗👍

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I have so many knick knacks, pictures, art pieces etc and some are very sentimental to me. To avoid the clutter, I take them down and store some and rearrange or repurpose others at least once or twice a year. It perks up the decor without costing money.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      So smart! LOVE that! I do that with my Pyrex!

  • @memorysmaid9551
    @memorysmaid9551 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    I love the idea of framing those cards from shower gifts--so special! When my sister and I were moving our Mom out of her home into assisted living, I found the certificate from my church Cradle Roll enrollment (from 1954), still in perfect condition. I repurposed a large frame I already have and now the beautiful and sweet certificate is hanging in the hallway just outside our bedroom door. I smile each time I see it.

  • @mksugerman1500
    @mksugerman1500 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Glad you are feeling much better! We make our house a frugal home by making a meal plan based on our budget for the week and when money is tight we figure out what pantry meals we can find and how many days we can go without making a trip to the grocery store. Breakfast for dinner, leftovers, turning pennies into a delicious meal. That takes imagination and creativity and a little bit of magic, not to mention prayers!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds like you are creative and make delicious meals!

    • @margarettickle9659
      @margarettickle9659 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's so fun to do that. I love my end of the month pantry party. Even though I'm out of money, I feel so rich, smart and blessed.

  • @kimmyfox726
    @kimmyfox726 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I used the local library to take out Dvd’s, CD, books. I used old cards to decoration, I play lots games with my roommate, we have games night where some of our friends come over it’s potluck night and bring a game it’s super easy and fun, we trade dvd and books with friends and family so that we don’t have to spend money on buying them. I save food containers and reuse them. I mend clothes, use clothes drying racks instead of the dryer. I use citrus’s peels and vinegar to make a cleaning solution. When buying Clothes,Books,DVDs,CDs, Games we try to buy used first before buying new. This are just some ways we are trying to be frugal

  • @deidrecampbell9454
    @deidrecampbell9454 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a sewing machine so am able to do my own repairs, mending a alterations plus seamstress work as a side hustle. My sewing machine has paid for itself time and time again. It not only saved me money but generated an income.

  • @NJ-xp4eb
    @NJ-xp4eb ปีที่แล้ว +2

    For us it is music, scents and plants. An old song sung or some music played or a little candle or some fresh cut flowers from the garden is often very cheap if not free and really makes a difference to call a house a home.

  • @corinnedews7277
    @corinnedews7277 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The best tip I have for threading a needle came from a friend at church who makes baby quilts. She says to hold the end of the thread between your finger and thumb and bring the needle to the thread. It works every time!
    I'm glad you're feeling better. Take care of yourselves. xx

  • @donnaclinton5578
    @donnaclinton5578 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I’ve used the muffin containers or egg containers for starts for my plants, then I transfer. My lettuce has been growing inside my house well. This was a fun video! Thanks Emmy and Paul

  • @user-cn8up7ef2x
    @user-cn8up7ef2x 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    During WWi, Calvin Coolidge coined this frugal saying: "Eat it up, wear it out.Make it do, or do without." It's still worth remembering, and adopting as a reminder for maintaining a frugal, repurposing attitude!

  • @Gabi-lt4mx
    @Gabi-lt4mx ปีที่แล้ว +6

    If you would like to use glas in the freezer you have to leave some space / air on the top. About an inch and nothing will happen.

  • @karenholdingmyown
    @karenholdingmyown ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I shop at thrift stores for everything, if I need a certain something it becomes a game to find one there.
    I save jars and have bought a pump-n-seal from Amazon. It seals a jar to keep things really fresh (especially if you have multiple jars of something)
    Oh the list goes on my friend of things I do to save money and these days you have to!

  • @mostuniquemary
    @mostuniquemary ปีที่แล้ว +15

    I've started using the tip you gave about using the butter wrappers for greasing up the muffin tins and what a great tip that was!!! I store the majority of my beans and rice/grains in repurposed glass jars!
    The framed wedding cards are so neat! As an "orphan", those little reminders are so precious! I wear my Dad's flannel every time I garden and gently use my grandmother's mixing bowls when I bake cookies (I never got to know her so those are extra special!).

    • @Janey234
      @Janey234 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Me too. No longer need to buy canola spray for muffin pans....yeah!!!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks so much for sharing Mary!

    • @cherylawitherell1800
      @cherylawitherell1800 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Me too 😀

  • @judyroberts2806
    @judyroberts2806 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I use cereal and other such boxes for my grocery lists. I just cut it top to bottom at one corner fold and it back. One of the large sides is my menu and any food thoughts. The other is the actual list. One of the narrow sides is where I add as I go. The other is the stores I am stopping at.

  • @sheilafreisthler4421
    @sheilafreisthler4421 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I use the plastic bags from my local grocery as trash can liners for my smaller trash bins. I also eat leftovers, which makes my grandkids think I’m crazy!! They are not big on them. I do have one area in my house where I crochet.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching and sharing Sheila!

    • @stepha.7658
      @stepha.7658 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I eat and use leftovers all the time. Even soda that is flat I put in with new soda to fizz it up. Works great 🎉

    • @margarettickle9659
      @margarettickle9659 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's not leftovers 😂 if you make it into something else. For instance, save your vegetables in the freezer and when you get enough and different kinds make vegetable soup. If you have left over beef and gravy put that in the soup. Save left over chili in the freezer for hot dogs. Make a game out of what to serve first and what could the leftovers be a few days later.

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Cereal boxes (Triscuit, Hamburger Helper, soda cases, and all the rest) can be cut open and then be used for all kinds of crafts where light weight cardboard, paper poster board, and the rest are called for. The make for great, inexpensive activities for visiting kids. Color, roughly cut out, then glue coloring book pictures to a square or rectangle. Make picture frames out of them. Trace around cookie cutters, cut them out, put a hole at the top, color or decorate, then hang. The list goes on.

  • @nanetten6238
    @nanetten6238 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Thanks so much for this entertaining and educational video! My home flooded during Hurricane Ian, so I had to throw away almost all of our furniture and many other possessions. As the house turns back (slowly) into a home, the few possessions that remain are more precious to me than ever. The only good to come out of this experience was that it convinced me even more of the importance of frugality and saving. I am decorating the house with the items that survived, and only replacing the essential ones. Finally I am not exceeding our storage capacity. It's a good feeling! Thanks so much for your enthusiasm and encouragement!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oh I am so sorry you had to go through that Nanette! Such a positive attitude!

  • @rebelgirl9436
    @rebelgirl9436 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My son is a paramedic and his work pants are upwards of 70.00. He had caught one of the side seams and tore the seam. He told me about it and was going to toss them. Since it was at a seam,I could fix it. I don't have a machine and arthritis in my hands but I double stitched it with the same color thread and then applied seam tape inside with nylon thread to reinforce the seams.

  • @jackieburnett6881
    @jackieburnett6881 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Congratulations to the lucky winner! I save all those things you mentioned except the bags from the boxes. Times have changed so much I do not trust to use them. I save every glass jar no matter what was in them. Use for those really not of any value to utilize.. I pour grease etc into them which saves anything going down my drain! Then I can dispose it with no mess. Saves my sink getting clogged! That’s just one of so many things I do. Ty for sharing!

  • @denisebell3435
    @denisebell3435 ปีที่แล้ว

    i am a single 70 year old that will be finally retiring at the end of year after. a lifetime of working. i am learning a lot from this channel and will be living on one income so thank you. very much appreciated. i live in a mortgage free florida home which i got rid of all credit cards just for emergency. so this is my life style now and going forward. thank you so much

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      So happy you found us Denise! Congratulations on retiring this year!!

  • @cynthialenz
    @cynthialenz ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You can flip boxes inside too. Then you don’t need to use wrapping paper.

  • @shellybucci3196
    @shellybucci3196 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Congratulations to the winner 🎉🎉🎉

  • @carriepineda1364
    @carriepineda1364 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    In our area they accept all the items you mentioned for storage containers in the recycle program. Boxes, plastic containers, carryout containers. I also use them like you for storage especially if storing a food that is messy and may leave a odor in your good storage containers. After can rinse out and recycle. They don't care if has odor as long as no food in it. I also use if taking something to my family/friends. Then I dont care if get back . Plastic bags go to local grocery stores for recycle. Use to take my lunch also. If only a little left don't use another baggie, just leave in bag. Then bring that bag home to recycle. If not messy I reuse my storage my baggies and storage bags like you. As the saying goes RESCUE REUSE RECYCLE. Love you suggestions.

    • @carriepineda1364
      @carriepineda1364 ปีที่แล้ว

      Also REPAIR (This is for Paul)

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, we absolutely recycle all we don't or can't use!

  • @rena4220
    @rena4220 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Love the framed cards. The one with the bird is adorable. I do many of the things you mentioned. My sewing box is a Queen's Rose Danish Butter Cookies tin that I have had for more than 30 years. My mom always reused the bread wrappers for her own home-made bread. My kids joke about the fact that I have reused cereal boxes as gift boxes at Christmas time. Once it's wrapped, who cares? LOL I love finding a new purpose for an item so that it doesn't go in the garbage. Sorry to hear that you were sick.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for sharing!! Great comment Rena!

    • @stevestewart007
      @stevestewart007 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      When someone gives us cookies in Christmas tins, we save them and use as Christmas "boxes" the next Christmas. It keeps us from collecting so many, since many are too pretty to throw away. Stick a bow on top and voila! - an easy way to "wrap" a gift.

  • @cherylawitherell1800
    @cherylawitherell1800 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I freeze my pizza dough in repurposed bread bags

  • @thatsitalian80
    @thatsitalian80 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Oh my goodness, my Italian grandma had the same type of sewing basket in pink. I have it now and I cherish that, it's in my sewing studio. Sewing is very important to learn, I wish more girls were being taught that. It's very freeing.
    I'm so sorry you have been ill, I too had a horrible cold several weeks ago and boy was it a bad one, I'm glad to see you better!
    Those framed cards are *priceless* not to mention the sweetest things! I love that vintage look, things were so much better in the morality department then.
    I too save bread bags and such, they come in handy!
    In our home? We keep things old fashioned, we love our supper time, I often play Nat King Cole, 'Love is the Thing and More' cd in the kitchen or Glenn Miller, Bing Crosby etc. We are careful of what kind of movies we watch and in general we try to keep a sweet spirit that is pleasing to God. I too love those vintage things, for Valentines I decorated with old vintage Valentines and for Christmas I had old, old vintage Christmas cards on our little tree. The cards were from the 30s, 40s. During WWII it was a time in our country when there was a healthy fear of God in a good way. I try to keep things sweet, and a homemade feeling in spirit. Sewing, cooking for the evening and saving those bread wrappers...Praying hard, loving others and laughing a lot.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Lovely comment Amelia! Thanks so much for sharing and watching!

  • @DCupcake58
    @DCupcake58 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Those wedding shower cards are so beautiful. It's amazing that she saved them and that you are now able to enjoy them. To keep a frugal home we try to repurpose things as much as we can. Old kitchen cabinet doors are now shelves. An old end table that had damaged legs was cut down to become a table for our dog's food and water. It has a second shelf where we store her extra bowls and her food and water are off the floor making it easier to clean and avoids issues with us kicking them over. We had one extra peel and stick floor tile that I put on top of the table so it's also wipeable. We recently got a new, bigger size mattress and I reused the old sheets and mattress covers for cleaning rags and garden tarps. My husband uses cardboard shipping boxes in the garage to catch any leaks when he changes his oil. So glad you are feeling better.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks so much Donna! Love the idea of making your dog a little table!

  • @DG20556
    @DG20556 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I recently re purposed 2 pictures from a 2022 wall calendar, into 2 pretty, but inexpensive frames, and hung them in our front hallway. They go perfectly with the items on the wall. I have found several perfect thrift store finds for decorating our home as well.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Perfect!

    • @margarettickle9659
      @margarettickle9659 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I found small frame that looks like a small window frame. I also used pictures from a calender to put behind the window frame. I put it above my sink and switch the picture for the season. It feels like I'm looking out the window to a beautiful scene. Really cool.

    • @kellichandler2752
      @kellichandler2752 ปีที่แล้ว

      I do this too!

  • @mikomasterson3319
    @mikomasterson3319 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What a fun video! So homey! What I do is - I like to watch homemaking TH-cams and so many of these women like to decant their pantry items. I think it makes sense for some items, so I save all my large glass jars and for items that would be messy to clean up if they spilled (rice, lentils, spaghetti, macaroni...) I decant them into the jars. I keep a stash of cleaned empty jars in the closet, and when there is a need I use those. I do the same for any glass spice jars and use those if I buy spice in bulk. Our local Amish market sells spice real cheap in bulk. The last way I turn my house into a frugal home is - because I love to practice hospitality, I save all of my plastic containers that lunchmeat comes in and whenever I have a big holiday feast I send my guests home with a container of food. It is neater than using paper plates and tin foil and doesn't spill, and everyone knows when they come to my house for a holiday they will be allowed to pack a container and go home with one or two meals worth of food. It's a win-win! Sometimes I buy food just because I can reuse the container...Well, glad you are feeling better, Emmie! God bless! Miko from Maryland

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Miko, I too love to practice hospitality!! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @susancox1564
    @susancox1564 ปีที่แล้ว

    I keep a running inventory of EVERYTHING in my refrigerator, freezer & pantry, along with my household cleaners and cosmetic needs.
    Inventories make creating my shopping list easier, because I know what I already have.

  • @jonnaborosky8836
    @jonnaborosky8836 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Glass jars which have lids with a rubberized rim on the inside of the lid (and most do) can also be used for future canning. I've done it.
    You can use cereal boxes and the like to make file holders, pen and pencil holders, magazine holders, etc. too.
    I haven't bought plastic bags (of any kind) in decades. The only time I've bought trash bags is when I've moved. There are always a few items that didn't fit into a box, so I put those in large trash bags. When I've needed to move again, I've still had the original bags to use again. For garbage bags, I've used bags from grocery and other shopping. For saving food, I do the same thing: use bread bags and other bags...like from frozen vegetables, or margarine tubs. Over the years, I've saved so many that I regularly have had to go through and thin out the stash because cabinet space was all taken up!
    The pink floral picture on the wall behind you looks EXACTLY like one I had framed and hanging on my walk for years and years. Mine came from a calendar. At the end of the year, I cut all the pictures off the calendar, went to a dollar store or Wal-Mart...or a store like that...and got 12 inexpensive frames. I put them in small clusters throughout the house. I've done that with 2 more calendars over the years. I still have most of them, but now I don't use them. My house has original stained glass windows from 1915 in almost every room. Now, the house has its own art, and I have to be careful not to put up art that takes away from those windows!
    A word to the wise, from personal experience: deodorant can actually go bad! It smells terrible when it does!
    Do you have a button tin?
    I LOVE your blue table setting!
    Congrats Bumar!
    So sorry to hear you weren't feeling well...and so glad you're better!
    There are thousands and thousands of ways I keep a frugal home!!! Here are a few.
    1 Use a tiny stream of water to wet what needs to be washed. Wet is wet, no matter what the amount of water was used.
    2 Don't flush every time. Wait till it's really necessary.
    3 If you hand wash dishes, use a small bowl full of water, or just a dish cloth or scrubby with hot water and soap on it to wash, and turn the water off while washing.
    4 Turn the water off in the shower after you get wet, while you wash yourself.
    Adjust the water level in the washing machine to match the load.
    5 Turn water heater down as low as you can.
    6 Only do full loads of dishes in the dishwasher.
    7 Keep the thermostat set as high as possible in the summer and as low as you can stand it in the winter. Turn it off all night if you can (not at or below freezing) and wait the next day as long as you can before turning it on.
    8 Turn electricity off for an hour or 2 throughout the day.
    9 Keep only one light on in the rooms where someone is, and turn them off when exiting the room.
    10 Cook several things in the oven at once.
    11 Open blinds in the winter to let sun in
    12 Close blinds in the summer to keep heat out.
    13 Catch rain water and clean it before use.
    14 Catch the water that would go down the drain while warming up shower water. Use it to flush or water plants.
    15 If you hand wash dishes and have any leftover dish water, use it to flush or water plants.
    16 Do all laundry in cold water.
    17 Catch the water that drains from the washing machine and use it to water flowers/garden.
    18 Keep refrigerator and freezer as full as possible. More items hold in more cold, just due to mass.
    19 If you bake in the winter, leave the oven door open as the over cools off. It'll help heat the kitchen.
    20 If you bake in the summer, use a sun oven outside to keep from heating up the kitchen.
    21 As much as possible, don't use a clothes dryer.
    22 Unplug everything imaginable until you're ready to use it. Then turn it off as soon as you're finished using it. That includes things you wouldn't think use phantom electricity. It makes a HUGE difference in electricity bills.
    23 Each time you get a utility bill, strive to find ways of having it be lower the next month.
    24 Leave the hot water tank heat turned off till about an hour before you shower or bathe. It only takes an hour or so to heat up.
    25 While you have the hot water heater turned off, keep a kettle on the stove, or use the microwave, to warm up water for washing hands, doing dishes by hand.
    Love to you and Paul! ❤

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Jonna thanks so much for taking the time to share . What a creative list! Love right back!

  • @phyllisarnold9899
    @phyllisarnold9899 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I have a pink sewing box just like your green one. I got it as a gift when I was in 10th grade. I'm 71 now and still use it all the time. One thing I do to be frugal in my home is to use my plastic produce bags instead of foil or plastic wrap to cover leftovers. I just slip them in the bags and then into the fridge.

  • @retiredsockmonkey7257
    @retiredsockmonkey7257 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We have organized well stocked freezers, cabinets of goods and food to eliminate having to go unnecessary full price shopping...wasting gas and time. Includes gifts and cards for " just in case" hostess, get well or thinking of you" occasions

  • @cindysams9832
    @cindysams9832 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    A lot of our home is decorated with things my sisters, mother or friends were getting rid of. I also learned how to Mend, Crochet, cook, bake etc from my frugal mom and grandmothers. We like to keep things clean and clutter free.

    • @stepha.7658
      @stepha.7658 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes clutter free is so nice 🎉

  • @papergenius94127
    @papergenius94127 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Having a sewing kit is a necessity . Loose buttons, hemming, rips etc. I would not worry about toothpaste expiration dates. Continue to use the toothpaste even after it expires. If your medications are expired do not use, get a new refill. Use a pea size of toothpaste on your toothbrush is all you need. I like making my own smoothie , much cheaper and better for everyone. I use a blender. Love the cute cards in picture frames. Thank you for all the wonderful tips. Joyce😊

  • @charlesamboy7287
    @charlesamboy7287 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    My wife says: "Good ideas! Another added idea: using white or cream colored mats in frames that are a little larger will highlight the greeting card images even more. "

  • @tennbee679
    @tennbee679 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I love to find ways to reuse and repurpose items. We do recycle what we can so I don't keep many containers for reuse. I have enough canning jars around and they can be used in the freezer as long as you leave the lid loose until what's inside freezes. These are all great ideas. My husband and I keep a puzzle going all the time. All of your tablecloths are so attractive. Well, I could go on and on.......

  • @alishawilson4123
    @alishawilson4123 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I just loved this video, but then I say that every Tuesday and Friday 💚
    I enjoyed all the ideas today. I made a small closet into a craft area during Covid. The area includes card making supplies, visual journal craft boxes and adult coloring and paint 🎨 boxes.
    Have a terrific week.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh what a great idea Alisha! You have a great week as well!

  • @Lulu-he9dp
    @Lulu-he9dp ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Congratulations to the winner! Your framed cards are so special, and I love using things like that and not keeping everything in a box. I have a couple of hallway walls full of photos in a variety of frame styles of family and friends. There are very old ones of grandparents, great grandparents and all of our families. Some of them are huge! I did not want them stored away or on top of furniture everywhere so looked online for gallery wall ideas and put a few clear narrow shelves among them for special mementos as well. It does make things homey. We also have several oak furniture items of our grandparents that make our home unique from what you'd buy nowadays. Decluttering things is ongoing, but trying to use it or lose it is my goal.
    Glad you are feeling better and never be sorry you aren't up to answering all the comments all the time. Especially as your channel grows, I'm sure others would agree that we don't expect that individual response. We know you'd like to but, oh my!! Thank you and Paul for all your caring, encouraging ideas. God bless you! 💕💕🙏🙏😊😊

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So kind as always Lulu! Thank you and God Bless you as well!

  • @saturantanen7345
    @saturantanen7345 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I cut up all cereal boxes etc into cards which I use as memory slips. I like the cards more than thin paper slips. I also use the cards to tag my sons food because he is very allergic. I use the card base also for crafts. I use old textiles and clothes to make comfortable and pretty quilts. We need quilts because it gets quite cold here (Finland) and the electricity prices have increased so much. It is nice to wrap the quilt around you when you watch tv for example and keep the room temperatute affordable. I make my own kitchen cleaning spray. When the dish soap bottle is empty, I fill it with water and let it soak. Then I empty that soapy water into a spray bottle and add some vinegar. This solution is very effective especially against grease stains. We don't use kitchen paper towells. I have cut out napkins out of old black t-shirts, which we have a lot. I fold those napkins into nice little baskets and we use those instead. Then I just wash them (I have a small pretty basket with a lid in the kitchen which we use as a small laundry basket for those napkins and kitchen towells).

  • @sabrinadevol1210
    @sabrinadevol1210 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Glad you're feeling better, Emmy! In the past, I have decorated my walls with framed pictures from previous years' calendars. I have also done this with pretty greeting cards. I use cards for bookmarks and gift tags as well. Great tips in today's video. Blessings

  • @joantomlin7281
    @joantomlin7281 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Do you remember when jelly came in glass jars designed to be used as drinking glasses? I have a few I inherited and they fit in the hand so nicely.

  • @Mwilder05
    @Mwilder05 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I use the box for wrapping Christmas gifts. Like shirts and small items no need to buy gift bags or boxes

  • @gailnoll
    @gailnoll ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Great tips. Reuse and stay organized. Most everything in our home is from family hand me downs or second hand shops or sales. It's the only way I am comfortable. When grandkids break something it's not a big deal and can be replaced. I have friends that spend tons of $$ on furniture that no one can go near, that just wouldn't fly at my house! Glad you are feeling better

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree! I want my home to be livable lol!

  • @AngelaResseguie
    @AngelaResseguie ปีที่แล้ว

    My dad would complete a puzzle then glue it to a backing and frame it as art. :)

  • @melissahuffman8717
    @melissahuffman8717 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Congratulations Bumar!

  • @alanc49
    @alanc49 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I keep my whole organic carrots in a big bottle of water. They last much longer. Water is to be changed about every 3 days and when I do I pour the water in houseplants.

  • @rough-hewnhomestead5737
    @rough-hewnhomestead5737 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Love the shower card framing idea! I have the baby book that my Mom kept when I was an infant and there are some shower cards in it....may borrow this idea and from a few!
    A few years ago I got tired of some Home Interior framed prints that we'd had on the wall for years. I carefully cut Norman Rockwell prints from free calendars to fit the picture square, used the existing matting, and hung the 'new' pics to better suit our decor these days--a more throw-back, old-fashioned, country look.

  • @exomake_mehorololo
    @exomake_mehorololo ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Love to see this idea!! I've been for a year now here and there trying to make my apartment more comfortable, less cluttered and relaxing. I bought a few simple storage options to help better organise instead of clunky furniture. But I'm still working on the right balance for decorations and knick knacks. I feel I'm either going to minimal or having too much... I'm trying to be more creative giving a seasonal touch to my apartment. I always love your ideas for simple frugal decorations! They always have such a refreshing and cozy vibe to it. I really love whimsy and hand made items but always seem to be out of ideas what to do

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      So happy you enjoyed the video! Thank you!

  • @s.torres242
    @s.torres242 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I absolutely love your JOY with the simple things (sewing kit). You truly radiate joy with simple pleasures.

  • @alliedoll42
    @alliedoll42 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I thrifted my living room decor, and I'm cleaning my patio to make it more inviting.

  • @nancyferguson9765
    @nancyferguson9765 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I took some old handkerchiefs my and my grandma and my mom's sister made I bought old frames from a thrift store, then I put them up above my bed on the wall, along with a black and white picture of my aunt. It helps me to closer to all of them, I have some cards too I like your idea, I may just implement it also. Thank you for all your frugal ideas!!!

  • @floridagal6740
    @floridagal6740 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I noticed the tin with buttons. I have had the same one for over 50 years! I used to do a lot of sewing and purchased many buttons over the years. If there was one or two buttons left over from the item, it went into the button box. The grandchildren loved to play with them too. My youngest daughter has let me know that she would like the button tin after I’m no longer here. I gladly agreed she could have it!

  • @mysteryreader1
    @mysteryreader1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You guys are much loved! Glad you feel better. God bless!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks so very much! God bless you as well!

  • @loriw4765
    @loriw4765 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I am so glad you are feeling better, Emmy. Another great video - you would never know you've been sick!
    I don't know if this qualifies or not, but I have been determined to not buy a bunch of toys to keep in our home for our grandkids. We see our grandson regularly (most of my grands live out of state) and we have found so many ways to have fun. We have a few things - wiffle ball bat and ball, a big bouncy ball, some sand and toys, quite a few trucks and cars - but we have the greatest fun making up games, playing hide & seek, running crazy relay races, cutting up scrap paper and other household materials that would wind up in the trash and doing something creative with them. We have the BEST time! He always wants to come to our house to play - and that makes this grandma smile.

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Paul said I was a little "slower" than usual filming LOL!! Thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @gerigowers8318
    @gerigowers8318 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sewing box is an old Polo Cologne tin. Most of the thread is from my Mom with a card of snaps from Woolworths, etc. I used to sew the police patches on my husband's shirts and do "surgery" on my Granddaughters' stuffed animals. My buttons were saved starting with my Mom in an old Tang jar. I still have that and add to it. Lastly, I still have her old Pepsi glass bottle with the sprinkler top even though I don't use that. She loved to iron! I started watching "Whispering Pines Homestead" and her motto is to "use what you have and make it special". So, I'm now bringing out some older things I have put away to give my house a refresh. Keep up the great work guys!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, older item shave so much charm and worth!

  • @Tamara-db3ep
    @Tamara-db3ep ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I hope you're feeling better...to your good health....cheers.

  • @Babba08
    @Babba08 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    We purchased a case of Ball jars to store rice and beans and pasta in. We realized we needed more jars. Well, it turns out that the housemate has a friend who drinks these flavored Moonshine drinks that come in what are basically Ball jars. So he asked for his empties and we use them. I also use, for example, glass salsa jars for dried beans and rice. I use 32oz empty containers of yogurt and 24oz empty containers of cottage cheese for homemade broth and soup for the freezer.
    The three of us all eat different kinds of bread and so we split up our bread for the week in half and use last weeks bread wrappers to store some to freeze and some to eat fresh.
    Those framed shower gift cards are so adorable. Such a good idea.
    Yes! I insist on a clean and clutter free kitchen. I enjoy cooking and walking into a kitchen that is clean makes it even more enjoyable.
    Congrats to the winner!!! Yay!
    I'm so glad you feel better, Emmy!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, a clutter free kitchen is so necessary! Thanks so much Barbara!

  • @metrohen
    @metrohen ปีที่แล้ว +1

    What GREAT tips!! I have never thought about the ice cream containers for broth!!!🥰. Thank you!!

  • @SusanCox-pl9qp
    @SusanCox-pl9qp 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My mom used a Sears gold fruitcake tin for a button box. It was so much fun to browse through that button box just for the fun of it!
    Great memories!

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      All the different styles and colors!

  • @rochellepryor8974
    @rochellepryor8974 ปีที่แล้ว

    I make my own soup stock. I save all the cut off parts from carrots, onions, celery, asparagus, mushrooms in the freezer to make delicious stock. I don't use broccoli stems in soup due to a sulfur taste. I peel the broccoli stems, slice and use in stir fries

  • @julieannbailey9505
    @julieannbailey9505 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Your first tip was so timely! I save all sorts of containers, mostly glass jars, and reuse them for all sorts of storage. Right now I have an old salsa jar (large) with my overnight oats for breakfasts, an old pasta sauce jar with my tabbouleh for lunches and another jar with my vegan cheese sauce in it. I have my kale stems. in an old bread bag in the freezer. My kale itself is in two (washed) produce bags I got from work ( I never use the produce bags in the stores). Coworkers, friends, family and even my clients know to save me containers, jars, boxes and egg cartons (for seed starting and composting).

  • @patriciasweet9102
    @patriciasweet9102 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Save bread,bun bags cut into strips and crochet rugs for the outside doors or even in the kitchen. Wash up great. Cut sheets up and crochet rugs. Save cereal bags and sm raisin bread bags to dredge my meat in flour . the fried chicken containers from the deli make great seed starters.

  • @thebeatles92195
    @thebeatles92195 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    First of all, I LOVE the pink Pyrex dish you have in the background. But as far as things I do to keep my home frugal goes, I have been trying to get rid of disposable items in my home. One of the more recent purchases I made was a metal razor by Leaf. I love that it is plastic free and the only thing I need to by again is the actual razor blades which come in packs of 50 for like $12 on their website (which I have yet to buy more because they last a while for me). It was a large one time purchase but so worth it. I love it! And now I never have to buy a razor again and I am keeping more waste out of the landfill. 😊

    • @FrugalMoneySaver
      @FrugalMoneySaver  ปีที่แล้ว

      Brilliant! What a great idea! Thanks for sharing!

  • @sheilahughes3561
    @sheilahughes3561 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Those cards in the frames are absolutely lovely Emmy!
    What a lovely way to honour your mother!

  • @Lisajen-h5u
    @Lisajen-h5u 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    If you get a really nice card and have a laminator turn it into a coaster.

  • @user-ge7vn6qw6w
    @user-ge7vn6qw6w 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I wanted to tell you and paul how I liked your house. I grew up in a low income house and my mom decorated with any thing she had.Our house wasan't fancy but it was clean and full of love. Jody//////

  • @desereetouchet9294
    @desereetouchet9294 ปีที่แล้ว

    Drying razor blades completely and storing the head in a jar of alcohol will keep the blades sharp longer. Alternatively, buy a safety razor, and blades, the replacement blades on the safety razor are so much cheaper than the heads or disposable razors. If you want to be really thrifty, sometimes you can pick up the handles at the thrift stores. Word of caution, there is a learning curve on the safety razors.

  • @TheLongRunwithJoelandChristy
    @TheLongRunwithJoelandChristy ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. I’m so glad that you are feeling better. We tagged you in a video today. Hope you don’t mind, but we wanted to acknowledge where we got the video idea from. 🥰

  • @vickilandtiser2511
    @vickilandtiser2511 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I saved an empty butter container and put it in the cabinet thinking I would use it for something down the road. Then I watched your episode on how to make whipped butter, which I tried only I whipped mine with olive oil instead of milk. Worked like a charm and was much cheaper than buying whipped butter. Put it in the butter container and now my husband doesn't have to hunt all over for the butter because it is still in the butter container! I always save glass jars as they are so reusable for my pantry shelves. i also save empty coffee tins, etc. to put used grease in as I won't put it down my sink. My husband likes the empty ice cream buckets for garden use!

  • @abidashah4943
    @abidashah4943 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi lov ❤u lov watching.frugal way 💓 is having a cuppa and dinner wirh family 👪 and time sitting chatting in dining room ❤😊

  • @carolynb2457
    @carolynb2457 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your sewing box. I have mine from grade school received for Christmas from my parents. I am 67 yrs old