Considering we are upon (or already in) hard times i thought it would be great to share some frugal ol' fashion tips from the depression.... so what has your grand mother told you?
- Physical
- Social
- Nature
- Creativity
So for instance, a keen gardener with a partner could obtain all those in one activity.
Buy it new, make it do, fix it up or do without.
Turn off the lights when your not in the room.
Send text messages that "hint" that the other person should call you.
Buy in bulk.
Produce more than you consume.
Make your kids work as soon as they are able, and encourage them to leave home as soon as possible.
Sell your sperm.
and Reuse you tea bags.
Save old clothes and use simple techniques to embellish them: new buttons, lace trims etc. Or, hack them apart and make them totally into something new! I recently made a maternity top out of a singleton pillowcase that I love. There are a number of good books available from Amazon (that you can buy second-hand) that are fabulous for inspiration!
Besides perishable food, people horded everything - not just food.
One example was the wrappers that bread came in. People had hundreds of empty bread wrappers neatly folded up and stored away in case they were ever needed. LOL
She went shopping every day for bargains and bought in bulk. We didn't need soap and detergent for years after she passed on.
I'ts always gonnna be cheaper if you don't have to buy ready-made foods, like make your own bread.
Grow your own vegetables or even herbs in a pot. Choose vegies that you love that are expensive and grow them. Buy fresh eggs or anything else from a farmer's market, the money goes straight to them and you don't have to pay the extra cost.