"...IDK if you'll think this counts...". Sweetheart, it ALL counts!! I've been watching your vids for months quietly from over here on the sidelines - you're the cutest thing!! Good job on the frugality! I used to learn frugal tips from my dad and I just turned 66, so, uh, yeah!! I am and he would've been impressed! Hugs from the southern California desert, MK 🤗❤️🌵❤️🤗
Just an FYI for little ones clothing: shop at the end of the season for the following season! I live in MN. I get new coats, boots, snow pants, etc at the end of the season for the following season. I literally get winter coats for $7-11 that are normally $40-70.
The information you share is so helpful in dealing with the current economy. I am not from family wealth. My husband and I got where we are with a lot of hard work. Cleaned other people's toilets so my daughter could attend dance classes. You do what you have too.
My granddaughter laughs at me because she knows you never go to a craft store without using their weekly coupon. Im the tag along with her and her mom where i insist to pay for one item with the store coupon. Her mom uses one too. She always says, always have your coupon, never pay full price.
My hubby is a handyman. He does lots of these little household projects, mostly for elderly people or widows. He will even replace the batteries in their smoke detectors for them, as some ceilings are just too high for them to reach, without😅 a ladder.
This video made me realize i don't have a place to put my receipts. I bought an item today at Walmart because of the online price and was surprised to find it was $50 more in store. I didn't have it ready to show the cashier though so I bought it, found the item online, and went to customer service. They were able to get me my money back by returning the item and then having me buy it again. So I felt proud of myself for doing that but also lesson learned to have big items up on the app before going to the cashier!
I really enjoyed this video!! AND I'm looking forward to your long video with ALL your frugal tips! You go, girl!! Thanks for this video and congrats on winning the dance lessons!
I'm car seat freak 😅 and I love when someone talks about the importance of safe car seats, so thank you for talking about this topic 😁 Next month we're going to buy new RWF car seat for our older child and it costs a fortune (400-600 $😬) so I guess we will have a very frugal month to stay in our budget 😅
My birthday is also in April (20th) I was able to get $2 in extra bucks at cvs and $3 off of any purchase at the dollar general, I shop a dollar general every Saturday with digital coupons anyway so that really helped bring my price way down…
9:12 I worked for Target in 2022, and there was an option at the register for cashiers to mark down prices under certain circumstances, including online price matches.
Another loss leader is lettuce and spinach at Costco. Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and cheese are also on my list. Watch their clothing too. They clearance them out at really good prices. Especially kids clothing. At ours, Thursdays are the mark down days for clothes. Ask an employee next time you are there! Even if indent need much, I will quickly walk the aisles and watch the tags for the * by the price. These are items that are alot of times marked down and leaving costco.
I saved $15 at Dollar General by insisting they honor the $2 off discount for large Tide jugs and also apply the $10 off for over $40 Purchase of P&G products. It was not ringing up right so the manager had to fix it.
I recently learned about getting credit for old car seats. I wish I had known about it sooner. I threw 1 in the trash. I have 2 old seats waiting for the next time.
Sephora gives out birthday gifts for the month of your birthday... Just sign up 6 months before your birth month is and then you go during the month of your birth month to pick up your birthday gift
Beautiful channel, Beautiful personality, Beautiful tips. I never eat leftovers because unfortunately they make us fat. Not a common knowledge in America, but very common in tropical countries. The Fresher the better for losing weight
For my birthday every year. My local grocery stores that i shop at, gave me a free half gal of ice cream. You have to have their loyalty cards. I also get a bouquet of flowers for my anniversary of signing up for the loyalty cards.
I’d bought my sons wardrobe online from vinted. As soon as he turned 7 he’s grown like a weed😂 I’ve had to resell all the age 7 as nothing fits and rebuy age 8! He was tiny for ages but is making up for it now x
The garbage disposal part made me laugh. I have hardwood floors in my kitchen that I put in myself when I contracted my home. There's a hydronic heat system attached to the underside of the subfloor, so typical nail gun w/2" nails would've destroyed an expensive radiant system. It occurred to me that a dishwasher would eventually leak, mess up the floor and given I cook and clean for one plus a big dog, I decided to uninstall my dishwasher. Watched 4 different TH-cam videos, set to work, and when I was done, taped off the circuitry for the dishwasher, wrestled the beast out onto the front porch and Habitat for Humanity came & picked it up. Win win.
I just really got off my game. I have to have colonoscopy with clear liquids prior. I spent a small fortune on ready made jello, low sugar drinks, etc. Then I realized I can make my own jello cheap, make my own chicken broth for very little. Oh well Miss Hillary, I hang onto my receipts for dear life, and use the fire out of them for gas point rewards, Fetch, Receipt Hog, and Ibotta. I save them for another week just in case I find another use. 😮
My target wouldn’t price match because it was a coupon and not the price. It really depends on the cashiers. We have an issue because we have more then one target but the prices are different but they have a location thing and when you go to a store after checking at home, the prices are different. Love buy nothing too!
Prices are cheaper now online because they’re trying to find a way to cut brick & mortar shopping. The more stores they can close, the fewer employees. All wins for them, loose for us who want to try on before we buy.
Most places don't need the receipt if you paid with a card. They scan the card and can look up the receipt that way. It helps if you know the date of purchase so it's easier to find.
I take 2 very expensive heart meds, they are in the president's negotiated list. Last month I had $600 in dental bills, so I asked my Drs for samples. They each gave me a month's worth! I saved over $500!
Re Costco. Don't buy the lemonade or you may become addicted to it (like me). The Kirkland TP is not worth the small price savings. Charmin with the blue label (Not the red label) is the best and goes on sale regularly saving you about $6.50 per carton.
Where im from we get lots of snow. Our car insurance gives us a discount if we switch to winter tires. While it is a lot of money upfront i highly recommend putting both sets on rims. It takes less time/less money to have them switched out. Tires can get damaged when they are taken on and off rims. This also can make your tires last longer.
For Target price matching you need the app set to the store ypu are shopping in...I'm a cashier and will scan with my phone to double check the price...and always scan the books especially kids books because most of the time they are cheaper online...and this varies by state but in California where I live if the gift card is less than $10.00 you can cash it out at the register for cash...I suggest reading Targets price matching policy and educating your cashier if they are unaware or just being lazy and not wanting to do it...and in California you get a .5 cent credit per bag when you bring your own bags...check what your state laws are each state is different and when you have the app you get 5% off your entire purchase in your birthday month...the app asks for your birthday so every February I get an additional 5% off 1 purchase
Not all prices are cheaper on line, I was looking to order some cupcake boxes on line but only needed 2 and they were 8.52 but the shipping was more than the price, so I didn't get them. A few days later I found myself close to the store and I thought, hey get those boxes while you're close. They were 1.99 in store. Less than 5 bucks with tax.
If you are still using Fetch & you scanned your receipt for the medicine, you can find it there. Every receipt in fact. I love this tip as I was going to discontinue Fetch, but this made me keep it. Love yr videos, I have been keeping track of my monthly savings now.
Oh my gosh. This is SO SO helpful. Unfortunately I’m three days outside the 30 day return policy from Walgreens, but I still might try to return it! Thank you so much!!
@@Homegrown_Hillary Worth a try to return it. Another great reason to do Fetch, you can look back at all yr receipts. My friend did this & save $40 on a return by finding the receipt on Fetch. I am scanning every receipt I can now. ❤
At Costco, my go to buys are rotisserie chicken, eggs, paper towels, tissue, toilet paper, crab (when I crave), salt, pepper, chicken broth, tuna, sardines, daily vitamins, and contact lenses!
Eyy a Mainer! But unfortunately nope! We haven’t done a lick of painting in the six years we’ve been here. One of the previous owners had good taste, though!
@@Homegrown_Hillary You are so funny ! I’ve seen subscribers celebrating being the “ first” to comment on other channels, 😂! I was excited 🥰! Have an amazing week, Hillary! Thanks for all of your great tips!
At Costco I always take the kids around for the samples and saves an afternoon snack time. Plus it’s fun to see which ones they prefer and which ones never make the cut. Also, books are usually 30% cheaper, it’s wonderful when you need a new book. Although I usually buy second hand books for a euro.
I hope your new Costco is close enough and has a gas station! That's worth my membership alone. They take returns, no questions asked so if you buy something and your kids don't like the taste, return it, even without the receipt because they can look up your purchase. Look for unadvertised sales on meat. I recently called P&G because I recently tried Tide Pods and ruined a favorite shirt. They sent me a $50 debit card and gave me tips to try to salvage my shirt which worked! I guess I should have read the directions that the pod goes in the washer first. I only bought them (on sale) because I need fragrance free but my liquid detergent wasn't getting the dog smell out of my top sheets I put over my comforter to save it from all the hair.
Im glad you got a $50 gift card but please dont use Tide products they 're proven to cause cancer! Riverside Holmstead goes into great detail proven this.. even kids toothpaste has Cancer causing chemicals and ever diapers .. scary world place living in USA when money means more then the people do. I now make my own laundry detergent along with many other things.
I have noticed when buying things from others (clothes, tools etc) most are asking retail value for USED items🤣🤦🏼♂️ I will not pay you full price for a used item or $35 for a pair of Lee jeans like the person is a clothing store and the item is fresh press new!!
Happy belated birthday Hillary! Thanks for your videos, you always cheer me up and inspire me ☺️ 🙌🏼 Can you share the name of the channel where you saw the decluttering? I am always on the hunt for good tips.
Impressive! A long video of savings challenges and frugal tips is good. However, If you turned it into either a digital book or paper book and sold it, you'd make money from it... just an idea.
I have a pair of size 7m tap shoes for girls. They are black, my granddaughter needed tan. If you have a use for them? Do you have a p.o. box? I really want them to go to a good home. They have not been used, the store has a weird return policy. Edit: Hilary doesn't have a use for them. Let me know if anyone here would like them
I do have a P.O. Box (in the video’s description) but we wouldn’t use size 7 shoes for about ten years 😂😂 I’m sure there’s someone else who could benefit in the meantime, but thank you for thinking of me!
I've been baking sugar free goodies for several years and finally got the guts to go sell at the farmers market this year. Bought a canopy then my SIL gave me one. $104 back into my pocket. She also gave me a thermal printer! Labels for those are half the cost of what I've been using
13:55 I do taxes for myself and my fiancé, using reputable free tax websites like FreeTax USA. The standard price of going to a tax preparer is $100/hr, so I save my household at least $100 by doing so.
??? Dear Hillary. What do you think about seasonal sales cycles? I looked into it but I don’t want to be in a frenzy for chocolate chips, for example in October. Everyone is doing that! Doesn’t make sense to me. Plus those are not really sales as i learned from you 😊
I absolutely despise gift bags, im not paying 5 dollars just so someone can throw it away. I will either save them or you just get your gift in a Walmart bag.
Among friends and family gift bags are circulated, bought cheaply (discounted or thrifted, and otherwise reusable (Japanese gifting cloths, decorated boxes, creative trims). Too easy.
I get all kinds of birthday offers, but they send to my email because I am registered with their rewards or subscribed to emails. I never even use them all, because there are too many
No longer use paper gift bags, they made re-usable grocery bags that use at Xmas time. Put gifts in it, tissue paper... write their name on bag with gold marker. The bag itself is a gift. I dumped my Costco membership after 5 yrs of having it back. IMO The fresh fruits and veggies are not a great deal anymore, the gas if paying by Debt card requires a pre-approval of $150.00 (give or take) in your account otherwise cannot pump gas, it happened to me... Side offers like discounts for Costco customers are to skim off the top 1% of shoppers who have 800 + credit rating, otherwise you're not approved or cannot participate. also happened to me with CC offers and vacation discounts. The snack bar polish sausage is so tasty but also so unhealthy, snack bar pizza is very greasy. The best frugal tip I would give someone is to have multiple savings accounts for things like car repair, vet bill and stash away the cash, set a goal for the account, when met pull out the $ in cash. Needed to take pet to the vet did not have time to stop at the bank, stand in line to get $1,000 out, same thing when we just purchased a used Honda Odyssey off Craig's List. Hondas sell within 1-2 days of putting them up, had to leave work early and bring the cash.
The most important thing to remember is something is Not a bargain *if* you don't need it to begin with. It's a good idea you have a Hunt For list.
"...IDK if you'll think this counts...". Sweetheart, it ALL counts!! I've been watching your vids for months quietly from over here on the sidelines - you're the cutest thing!! Good job on the frugality! I used to learn frugal tips from my dad and I just turned 66, so, uh, yeah!! I am and he would've been impressed! Hugs from the southern California desert, MK 🤗❤️🌵❤️🤗
Ok, you totally made my day 🥰
Just an FYI for little ones clothing: shop at the end of the season for the following season! I live in MN. I get new coats, boots, snow pants, etc at the end of the season for the following season. I literally get winter coats for $7-11 that are normally $40-70.
Yes! Definitely a good strategy.
That last win is absolutely sweet! Congrats to you and your daughter, I hope she has a wonderful year of dance lessons!
You *are* one channel I don’t watch at 1.25 speed. 😄
🤣🤣 This is like the highest compliment.
The information you share is so helpful in dealing with the current economy. I am not from family wealth. My husband and I got where we are with a lot of hard work. Cleaned other people's toilets so my daughter could attend dance classes. You do what you have too.
Been frugal for decades but never thought to add all the money not spent as savings.😊
My granddaughter laughs at me because she knows you never go to a craft store without using their weekly coupon. Im the tag along with her and her mom where i insist to pay for one item with the store coupon. Her mom uses one too. She always says, always have your coupon, never pay full price.
My hubby is a handyman. He does lots of these little household projects, mostly for elderly people or widows. He will even replace the batteries in their smoke detectors for them, as some ceilings are just too high for them to reach, without😅 a ladder.
Your husband is a treasure 😊
I agree. A treasure. Thank him for me.
This video made me realize i don't have a place to put my receipts. I bought an item today at Walmart because of the online price and was surprised to find it was $50 more in store. I didn't have it ready to show the cashier though so I bought it, found the item online, and went to customer service. They were able to get me my money back by returning the item and then having me buy it again. So I felt proud of myself for doing that but also lesson learned to have big items up on the app before going to the cashier!
I really enjoyed this video!! AND I'm looking forward to your long video with ALL your frugal tips! You go, girl!! Thanks for this video and congrats on winning the dance lessons!
Eyyy look who watches to the end of the videos! 😛
I'm car seat freak 😅 and I love when someone talks about the importance of safe car seats, so thank you for talking about this topic 😁
Next month we're going to buy new RWF car seat for our older child and it costs a fortune (400-600 $😬) so I guess we will have a very frugal month to stay in our budget 😅
I used to have an average of $20-40 in coupons weekly Until approximately the last 3 years! Rare finding good coupons anymore!
My birthday is also in April (20th) I was able to get $2 in extra bucks at cvs and $3 off of any purchase at the dollar general, I shop a dollar general every Saturday with digital coupons anyway so that really helped bring my price way down…
9:12 I worked for Target in 2022, and there was an option at the register for cashiers to mark down prices under certain circumstances, including online price matches.
I was excited for you on the dance lessons!!! That was an awesome win
How one else watch her videos many times 😮!?
Your approach reminds that all of our decisions have financial aspects. I don’t always agree with your math, but your argument is spot on.
Another loss leader is lettuce and spinach at Costco. Greek yogurt, cottage cheese, and cheese are also on my list. Watch their clothing too. They clearance them out at really good prices. Especially kids clothing. At ours, Thursdays are the mark down days for clothes. Ask an employee next time you are there! Even if indent need much, I will quickly walk the aisles and watch the tags for the * by the price. These are items that are alot of times marked down and leaving costco.
Ahhh such great tips. I’m writing them down now. Thank you!
I saved $15 at Dollar General by insisting they honor the $2 off discount for large Tide jugs and also apply the $10 off for over $40 Purchase of P&G products. It was not ringing up right so the manager had to fix it.
They had a big clearance at the DG were we live my daughter got at least $300. Dollars worth of stuff for around $100.00
I recently learned about getting credit for old car seats. I wish I had known about it sooner. I threw 1 in the trash. I have 2 old seats waiting for the next time.
Sephora gives out birthday gifts for the month of your birthday... Just sign up 6 months before your birth month is and then you go during the month of your birth month to pick up your birthday gift
I am literally obsessed with keeping gift bags!! My family at Christmas is always like don’t forget to give Natalie your bags 😂
Beautiful channel, Beautiful personality, Beautiful tips. I never eat leftovers because unfortunately they make us fat. Not a common knowledge in America, but very common in tropical countries. The Fresher the better for losing weight
Costco tip! End caps. Only shop end caps unless you have a list. I seriously have certain items that will last over a year by checking end caps!
For my birthday every year. My local grocery stores that i shop at, gave me a free half gal of ice cream. You have to have their loyalty cards. I also get a bouquet of flowers for my anniversary of signing up for the loyalty cards.
I’d bought my sons wardrobe online from vinted. As soon as he turned 7 he’s grown like a weed😂 I’ve had to resell all the age 7 as nothing fits and rebuy age 8! He was tiny for ages but is making up for it now x
Ahh! I’m sure statistically I’ll have one of those years, but not yet! That sounds so stressful!
The garbage disposal part made me laugh. I have hardwood floors in my kitchen that I put in myself when I contracted my home. There's a hydronic heat system attached to the underside of the subfloor, so typical nail gun w/2" nails would've destroyed an expensive radiant system. It occurred to me that a dishwasher would eventually leak, mess up the floor and given I cook and clean for one plus a big dog, I decided to uninstall my dishwasher. Watched 4 different TH-cam videos, set to work, and when I was done, taped off the circuitry for the dishwasher, wrestled the beast out onto the front porch and Habitat for Humanity came & picked it up. Win win.
I just really got off my game. I have to have colonoscopy with clear liquids prior. I spent a small fortune on ready made jello, low sugar drinks, etc. Then I realized I can make my own jello cheap, make my own chicken broth for very little. Oh well Miss Hillary, I hang onto my receipts for dear life, and use the fire out of them for gas point rewards, Fetch, Receipt Hog, and Ibotta. I save them for another week just in case I find another use. 😮
Oh man I’m so sorry. Colonoscopy preps are the worst! 😂
My target wouldn’t price match because it was a coupon and not the price. It really depends on the cashiers. We have an issue because we have more then one target but the prices are different but they have a location thing and when you go to a store after checking at home, the prices are different. Love buy nothing too!
Ugh, that’s so frustrating.
Prices are cheaper now online because they’re trying to find a way to cut brick & mortar shopping.
The more stores they can close, the fewer employees. All wins for them, loose for us who want to try on before we buy.
Most places don't need the receipt if you paid with a card. They scan the card and can look up the receipt that way. It helps if you know the date of purchase so it's easier to find.
I take 2 very expensive heart meds, they are in the president's negotiated list. Last month I had $600 in dental bills, so I asked my Drs for samples. They each gave me a month's worth! I saved over $500!
Re Costco. Don't buy the lemonade or you may become addicted to it (like me). The Kirkland TP is not worth the small price savings. Charmin with the blue label (Not the red label) is the best and goes on sale regularly saving you about $6.50 per carton.
Where im from we get lots of snow. Our car insurance gives us a discount if we switch to winter tires. While it is a lot of money upfront i highly recommend putting both sets on rims. It takes less time/less money to have them switched out. Tires can get damaged when they are taken on and off rims. This also can make your tires last longer.
Resturants serve day old food all the time. They do not throw anything away.
Love Mardens! Itis one of the things I miss about living in Maine. I stop in at the one in Sanford whenever I go to Maine.
For Target price matching you need the app set to the store ypu are shopping in...I'm a cashier and will scan with my phone to double check the price...and always scan the books especially kids books because most of the time they are cheaper online...and this varies by state but in California where I live if the gift card is less than $10.00 you can cash it out at the register for cash...I suggest reading Targets price matching policy and educating your cashier if they are unaware or just being lazy and not wanting to do it...and in California you get a .5 cent credit per bag when you bring your own bags...check what your state laws are each state is different and when you have the app you get 5% off your entire purchase in your birthday month...the app asks for your birthday so every February I get an additional 5% off 1 purchase
Thank you for all this!
Not all prices are cheaper on line, I was looking to order some cupcake boxes on line but only needed 2 and they were 8.52 but the shipping was more than the price, so I didn't get them. A few days later I found myself close to the store and I thought, hey get those boxes while you're close. They were 1.99 in store. Less than 5 bucks with tax.
Costco’s store products are often on Consumer Reports’ list as best deals, such as laundry detergent. My dogs love their grain free salmon dog food.
I have the Taco Cabana app & last year I got 2 free tacos for my birthday. 😀
Used to live in eastport and loved the mardens in calais.
I got a free small popcorn at the movie theater for my birthday. You can get the popcorn and not see a movie.
Ha! What a good idea!
Happy mother's day❤
If you are still using Fetch & you scanned your receipt for the medicine, you can find it there. Every receipt in fact. I love this tip as I was going to discontinue Fetch, but this made me keep it. Love yr videos, I have been keeping track of my monthly savings now.
Oh my gosh. This is SO SO helpful. Unfortunately I’m three days outside the 30 day return policy from Walgreens, but I still might try to return it! Thank you so much!!
@@Homegrown_Hillary Worth a try to return it. Another great reason to do Fetch, you can look back at all yr receipts. My friend did this & save $40 on a return by finding the receipt on Fetch. I am scanning every receipt I can now. ❤
At Costco, my go to buys are rotisserie chicken, eggs, paper towels, tissue, toilet paper, crab (when I crave), salt, pepper, chicken broth, tuna, sardines, daily vitamins, and contact lenses!
Good 👍 job. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Love 💕 and Hugs. 💙💙💙
I’m in a small town in Maine too! Not many store choices at all. Happy birthday! 🥳
Also, do you remember the paint name of your walls?
I love it!
Eyy a Mainer!
But unfortunately nope! We haven’t done a lick of painting in the six years we’ve been here. One of the previous owners had good taste, though!
Maybe we’ll bump into one another at the one Target some time 🤣
Awesome 😮😊
❤Yay, I was the first to comment Thanks for the tips
🎉Happy belated birthday!
You might also be the first ever to type “first” on a video too! 😂 Double superlative, and thank you!
@@Homegrown_Hillary You are so funny ! I’ve seen subscribers celebrating being the “ first” to comment on other channels, 😂! I was excited 🥰! Have an amazing week, Hillary! Thanks for all of your great tips!
Great video thanks ❤😊
Great video, yet again! Thank you :)
At Costco I always take the kids around for the samples and saves an afternoon snack time. Plus it’s fun to see which ones they prefer and which ones never make the cut. Also, books are usually 30% cheaper, it’s wonderful when you need a new book. Although I usually buy second hand books for a euro.
Happy birthday ❤😊
I hope your new Costco is close enough and has a gas station! That's worth my membership alone. They take returns, no questions asked so if you buy something and your kids don't like the taste, return it, even without the receipt because they can look up your purchase. Look for unadvertised sales on meat. I recently called P&G because I recently tried Tide Pods and ruined a favorite shirt. They sent me a $50 debit card and gave me tips to try to salvage my shirt which worked! I guess I should have read the directions that the pod goes in the washer first. I only bought them (on sale) because I need fragrance free but my liquid detergent wasn't getting the dog smell out of my top sheets I put over my comforter to save it from all the hair.
p.s. I'd watch your channel if I was from a family of wealth and didn't lose that money! 🙂
Im glad you got a $50 gift card but please dont use Tide products they 're proven to cause cancer! Riverside Holmstead goes into great detail proven this.. even kids toothpaste has Cancer causing chemicals and ever diapers .. scary world place living in USA when money means more then the people do. I now make my own laundry detergent along with many other things.
I gladly watch you at .75 speed and yes, I am willing to listen at .50 speed should you ever decide to talk faster.
Don’t tempt me 😛
😂 @@Homegrown_Hillary
Make gift bag into paper beads n make jewelry
I agree organisational skills are i.pirtant
I have noticed when buying things from others (clothes, tools etc) most are asking retail value for USED items🤣🤦🏼♂️ I will not pay you full price for a used item or $35 for a pair of Lee jeans like the person is a clothing store and the item is fresh press new!!
I get free coffee for my birthday
Happy belated birthday Hillary! Thanks for your videos, you always cheer me up and inspire me ☺️ 🙌🏼 Can you share the name of the channel where you saw the decluttering? I am always on the hunt for good tips.
The channel is Kate Kaden. She primarily posts frugal living content, but April-June she’s doing a big house declutter and talking about it.
Impressive!
A long video of savings challenges and frugal tips is good. However, If you turned it into either a digital book or paper book and sold it, you'd make money from it... just an idea.
A book is definitely in the works. 😊
I have a pair of size 7m tap shoes for girls. They are black, my granddaughter needed tan. If you have a use for them? Do you have a p.o. box? I really want them to go to a good home. They have not been used, the store has a weird return policy. Edit: Hilary doesn't have a use for them. Let me know if anyone here would like them
I do have a P.O. Box (in the video’s description) but we wouldn’t use size 7 shoes for about ten years 😂😂 I’m sure there’s someone else who could benefit in the meantime, but thank you for thinking of me!
I've been baking sugar free goodies for several years and finally got the guts to go sell at the farmers market this year. Bought a canopy then my SIL gave me one. $104 back into my pocket.
She also gave me a thermal printer! Labels for those are half the cost of what I've been using
That’s awesome! Farmer’s markets are so much fun!
Great video
13:55 I do taxes for myself and my fiancé, using reputable free tax websites like FreeTax USA. The standard price of going to a tax preparer is $100/hr, so I save my household at least $100 by doing so.
??? Dear Hillary. What do you think about seasonal sales cycles? I looked into it but I don’t want to be in a frenzy for chocolate chips, for example in October. Everyone is doing that! Doesn’t make sense to me. Plus those are not really sales as i learned from you 😊
When my sister died and we cleaned out her stuff, she had an entire closet of gift bags she had accumulated.
I’m so sorry for your loss. That does sound like too many gift bags!
I absolutely despise gift bags, im not paying 5 dollars just so someone can throw it away. I will either save them or you just get your gift in a Walmart bag.
Among friends and family gift bags are circulated, bought cheaply (discounted or thrifted, and otherwise reusable (Japanese gifting cloths, decorated boxes, creative trims). Too easy.
You’re a hoot, we would be friends if you lived by me lol
Happy birthday
Your so cute to watch.
5:30 How can you ignore Costco's $1.50 Hot Dog and drink?
Because I didn’t know about it! 😂 But now I do, so thank you so much!
Large pizza at Costco :)
Make a Costco video!!
I just might!
This is May. Where are you?
I lost 90 pounds and need new clothes spend 150.00 at temu pants tops and pants all cost 2.50
I know tht of u have a Starbucks account u get 1 drink free on ur birthday
Are you and Natasha sisters? From Natasha's kitchen
Nope! I’ve got a sister, but she’s not on TH-cam. I’ll have to check Natasha out!
If you do, check out her 'the only Apple pie recipe you'll ever need'.
You look similar and have the same sense of humor 😊
Ok so I was just able to look her up and DANG was this a flattering compliment. She’s amazing!!
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You save only if you pay the credit card off that you used.
No credit cards for us! 😊
I received $100 gift card each year
This person talks so fast it put me off watching her
This was the most boring video I ever seen.
No one forces u to watch .
I get all kinds of birthday offers, but they send to my email because I am registered with their rewards or subscribed to emails. I never even use them all, because there are too many
My experience, also. Hidden perk of keeping current with bills owed.
No longer use paper gift bags, they made re-usable grocery bags that use at Xmas time. Put gifts in it, tissue paper... write their name on bag with gold marker. The bag itself is a gift. I dumped my Costco membership after 5 yrs of having it back. IMO The fresh fruits and veggies are not a great deal anymore, the gas if paying by Debt card requires a pre-approval of $150.00 (give or take) in your account otherwise cannot pump gas, it happened to me... Side offers like discounts for Costco customers are to skim off the top 1% of shoppers who have 800 + credit rating, otherwise you're not approved or cannot participate. also happened to me with CC offers and vacation discounts. The snack bar polish sausage is so tasty but also so unhealthy, snack bar pizza is very greasy. The best frugal tip I would give someone is to have multiple savings accounts for things like car repair, vet bill and stash away the cash, set a goal for the account, when met pull out the $ in cash. Needed to take pet to the vet did not have time to stop at the bank, stand in line to get $1,000 out, same thing when we just purchased a used Honda Odyssey off Craig's List. Hondas sell within 1-2 days of putting them up, had to leave work early and bring the cash.