15 Traditional Frugal Values That Still Ring True

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You don’t always need to reinvent the wheel. And these are fifteen examples of frugal values that prove that point.

Growing Your Food Is Always a Good Idea

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Not everyone has the means to grow a field of corn, but even having some windowsill herbs or veggies can bring some simple, low-maintenance joy to your life through fun and frugality.

Repair, Don’t Rebuy

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So many things can be saved with a simple repair. Unfortunately, the consumerist mentality is always to skip the “hassle” and buy new. Once you find out how easy it can be to do a quick repair, you’ll save yourself the actual hassle of having less money.

Live a Life Without Clutter

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Simple living is popular because living with less means you’ll want less, which translates to spending less. Plus, a decluttered home is easier to clean and makes focusing on tasks easier.

DIY Not?

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Many people would lead you to believe that DIY projects are too complex to execute without construction experience. That’s not always the case; you’d be surprised how much you can accomplish with a YouTube video, some basic knowledge of tools, and a free afternoon.

A Penny Saved

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Frugality and saving go hand-in-hand. To live a successful, happy, frugal life, you’ll need to establish a savings plan you can stick with.

It Takes a Village

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Sometimes, the best-kept secrets about frugality aren’t secrets at all. Talk openly with friends and family about money-saving opportunities; you might learn something new!

A Good Home-Cooked Meal

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Cooking at home is a creative joy for many, but it’s a frugal activity for everyone. Find some staples you can make quickly and cheaply, and it’ll be easy to resist the urge for takeout (most of the time).

Shop Sales

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Keep an eye on things you typically buy and shop when they’re on sale. You can also use coupons to your advantage, but be warned: buying things you don’t need just because you have a coupon isn’t a frugal practice.

Waste Not, Want Not

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Adapt a minimal to no-waste mindset; it’s probably the best piece of frugal advice that’s been around forever because you’re making the most of what you already have.

Reuse to Recycle

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So much we buy can easily be repurposed into something new. Get creative with things before you throw them away.

Resist the Urge

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Impulse buying is getting worse because companies are getting better at convincing you to do it. Drum up that inner willpower and see how much you can save.

Conserve Energy

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Of course, closing the door is a classic. Still, in modern times, you can save energy with technology like programmable thermostats!

Buy Used

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Remember how we mentioned people are too quick to throw things away? Not everyone’s going to read this, so remember that their trash is your treasure and buy used.

Entertain Yourself

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There are so many opportunities for free entertainment in our world, some of it lying around our homes. Or explore your city to see what fun and free things you can get into!

Borrow, Don’t Buy

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This might be a more niche tip, but if you’re not planning on using something more than a handful of times, see if you can borrow it from someone you know. It won’t work with everything, but it’ll save you from spending extra cash on kitchen unitaskers or formalwear.

15 Things That Are No Longer Worth It Because of How Expensive They Have Become

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Everything comes with a hefty price tag these days. From indulgences to essentials, the cost of living keeps rising. We used to consider certain items affordable options, but now they’ve become so expensive that they’re no longer worth it. Here are 15 things that have lost their affordability and make us wonder if they are worth it!

15 Things That Are No Longer Worth It Because of How Expensive They Have Become

28 Practical Ways Frugal People Save Lots of Money

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Saving money doesn’t have to mean saying goodbye to life’s little indulgences. With a few smart tweaks, you can stash away cash for that dream vacation, rainy day fund, or splurge-worthy purchase without feeling like you’re on a constant budget patrol.

Think of it as a side hustle that pays off without the extra hours. Whether you’re looking to conquer debt or simply boost your bank account, these tips are guaranteed to put more money in your pocket, painlessly.

28 Practical Ways Frugal People Save Lots of Money

15 Ways Frugal People Save Money on Their Grocery Bill

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High grocery prices don’t seem to be going anywhere, so it’s crucial to find ways to cut costs to help keep food costs low. Here are fifteen examples of money-saving things you can do to spend less at the grocery store.

15 Ways Frugal People Save Money on Their Grocery Bill

Author: CJ Darnieder

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CJ is a writer and musician from Chicago.  When he’s not practicing the divine art of stoicism, focusing on achieving a deafening inner quiet, or attempting to reconcile with the inherent powers of the universe, he loves to cook!

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