- use cloth diapers (they ARE NOT what they used to be! So much better!)www.natureslove.net
- washable wipes that I make myself out of flannel (I sell these if you are interested!)
- reuse bread baggies and cereal bags to store other items
- I use extra pasta and less meat in my casseroles since it is more expensive to buy meat
- make my own greeting cards
- make our own gifts
- make things from scratch
- eat lots of soups
- I use 1/4 of what the detergent box says for laundry (Charlie's soap is what I use and it uses very little anyway! All natural and NO chemicals!)http://www.beyondbeds.com/index.asp?pmc=CharliesSo&PageAction=Custom&ID=155&source=Charlies_Soap_Google&gclid=CKmhoZK7z50CFQjyDAodGDWnsw
- I don't but snack foods. My kids are not snackers because I never started that habit. We eat 3 meals a day and that's it! They don't even think about it!
- We drink lots of water! Cheap and good for you!
- keep paper products to a minimum! We don't use paper plates unless on picnics or I get them for free!
- emptied yogurt cups make GREAT cups for serving jello, ice-cream, homemade frozen smoothies, and just plain water to little kids! The kids think it's great they have their own little portion! They are also great to stick in a baggie that you can just throw away after you use them while on long car trips, the park or grandma's! (They do wash up great in the dishwasher too!)
- use coupons and LOTS of them!
- holiday and birthday gifts are simple and budgeted!
- I use cash when I shop and I don't bring anything besides cash!
- Don't go to the store to often! I can't spend if I don't go! Also saves on gas!
- Buy in quantity when things are on sale
- Make lists, this includes wish lists and priority lists so I can keep things in perspective
- We hardly EVER eat out!! I do not want to feed fast food to our kids anyway! I am laying a foundation for them while they are young! We do have a restaurant in our town where kids eat free on Tuesdays and we have been known to go there but they have healthy food options!
- We have special meals that we set the table really fancy and get a movie to watch and have family dates in the comfort of our own home!
- I go to discount day old bread stores for some items and can get loaves of bread for $.79!
Hope this helps you and pleeeasssseee if you have any other ideas I could use, leave a comment! I need advice!:)
2 comments:
$300 a month! That's amazing! Thanks for the great list.
Heather, I am loving all of your frugal ideas! I am in awe of your grocery budget!! Also, would like to know more about your toiletry list and what you consider good deals. Thanks!!!
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