8 DIY Tricks to Stretch Your Dollar Further

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The cost of living is getting outrageous nowadays. It feels like it’s getting ever so challenging to keep up with all the monthly expenses we have to pay. If you feel like it’s getting harder and harder to save money each month, then fear not.

By getting a little thrifty, you can stretch your dollar further. Here, we have listed some hacks that’ll hopefully steer you in the right direction of saving a little more money by stretching your earnings further.

Learn to Cook From Scratch

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Restaurants are crazy expensive these days, and if you visit them too frequently, you’re not doing enough to stretch your dollars. By buying ingredients at a supermarket and cooking food from scratch, you’ll not only save money but also eat healthier and learn something new.

Learn Home Repairs

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By doing your home maintenance you may save you up to hundreds, if not thousands of dollars each year. The internet is a wonderful place, and there are tons of tutorials out there to help you learn how to do your repairs and maintenance.

Make Coffee At Home

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It is so easy to just grab a coffee when you pass the coffee shop every day, but by spending just a few extra minutes making your own coffee at home, you’ll be saving yourself a lot of money in the long run. This is something to consider if you’re an avid coffee drinker and spend a lot of money on take-out coffee.

Grow Your Herbs

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If you love cooking and you regularly spend money on herbs, then why not grow your own at home? Most herbs are rather easy to grow, and you’ll save a lot of money on them if you can grow them yourself.

Ditch Disposables

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By ditching disposables, you will not only save the environment but also save a lot of money (double win) when you don’t have to repurchase these items since you can simply wash them and use them multiple times.

Repurpose Old Furniture

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Furniture shopping is really fun, but have you ever tried repurposing your old furniture instead of buying new pieces? There are tons of ways to do this, and if you don’t know where to begin, you could try finding tutorials on the internet. As a bonus, this is also a lot better for the environment than chucking old furniture and buying new ones!

Skip a Lunch Date and Go for a Hike Instead

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It’s really easy to meet up with a friend over lunch, but have you ever considered how nice it is to get out in nature and go for a walk instead? You’ll save on restaurant fees and get a little dose of Mother Nature, which is great for your mental well-being.

Let Clothes Air Dry

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It takes a lot of power and, therefore, money to power a tumble dryer. Why not let your next washing load air dry instead of using the tumble dryer? We can save a lot if we reduce our energy costs, and air drying is a great way to start.

20 Frugal Tips From the “Grandparents Generation” That Still Apply Today

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Many of today’s grandparents had parents or grandparents who lived through the Great Depression. They adopted many of the frugal living tips they learned and passed them on to their own children.

Grandkids sometimes think that they know everything and that their grandparents are out of touch with today’s world and reality. And while there might be a kernel of truth to that, grandparents still have a wealth of knowledge that can really help. They may need to be tweaked to fit the current world but they are still valuable.

20 Frugal Tips From the “Grandparents Generation” That Still Apply Today

13 Signs You’re Financially Better Off Than the Average American

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Achieving financial stability where you can meet your current financial obligations comfortably and still plan for the future is a goal everyone strives to attain.

However, while you may be able to pay your bills, save for vacations, and afford to dine out occasionally, you may feel left behind, especially if you compare yourself with your peers or others with higher salaries. You may be doing way better financially than the average American.

13 Signs You’re Financially Better Off than the Average American

14 Companies That Will Give You Free Food and Products Just for Asking

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More companies are now offering free samples to get customers to try a new product. Over time, these companies gain loyal customers and can increase their sales. As a customer, you also get to test out free products and sample foods you’ve never tasted.

Read on as we explore some companies that will give you food and products for free just by asking.

14 Companies That Will Give You Free Food and Products Just for Asking

14 Powerful Frugal Living Tips for Middle-Class Americans

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Inflation is high. This means that we don’t all need to understand, but we do understand that prices are high on basically everything. Everything costs more, and things are tough. Basic necessities like housing and healthcare are becoming increasingly unaffordable for most people.

As middle-class Americans adjust to the new reality, here are some powerful frugal living tips that can make our lives easier and better.

14 Powerful Frugal Living Tips for Middle-Class Americans

 

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