My friends and family always laugh when they see the strange uses I come up with for my many different odds and ends pieces of furniture. I have been reusing furniture in new and innovative ways since I first moved out of my mother's house at eighteen. So what could I possibly find to do with a dresser drawer? Oh, you just wait and see!
To Read More, see the article Reusing What You Have - Dresser Drawers
Frugal Living is a lifestyle, not something you are. It is something you become, you live, by choices you make, by decisions and ideas you implement. I have been living a frugal living lifestyle for many years now, and I write a "column" over at families.com about it, so join me in learning how to live with all the frugality one can muster.
Tuesday, March 08, 2011
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Great Frugal Uses For Tennis Balls
Most families have tennis balls somewhere around the home. And if they don't, consider this. Tennis balls are seriously inexpensive, and make great toys for kids and pets alike. But in addition to pets and children, tennis balls are useful for many different purposes around the home too.
For more, read the article Great Frugal Uses For Tennis Balls
For more, read the article Great Frugal Uses For Tennis Balls
Saturday, March 05, 2011
Saving Money On Trash Bags
Trash bags are a necessity in households, period. We use them for large trash, small trash and everything in between. The cost of trash bags does not necessarily speak of frugality. In fact, depending on the brand and style of trash bags you purchase, as well as how many you use in a week, you will probably pay somewhere around $15.00 to $20.00 a month for them. That might not seem like a lot, but when you add it up, at the end of the year that comes to around $180.00 to $240.00. Wouldn't you rather save at least half or maybe more for something else?
For more, see my article Saving Money On Trash Bags
For more, see my article Saving Money On Trash Bags
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