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Count 'em: 75 tips for surviving a crummy economy

Posted Jul 07 2008, 12:19 PM by Karen Datko
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Recession. Not a recession. Whatever label you put on the economy, "people are hurting financially," "Frugal Dad" says. He provides 75 tips for cutting back to help your budget  withstand the impact of $4-plus gas, higher food prices and our other economic ills. We love compilations like this because you can print them out and put them on the fridge.

Frugal Dad covers a lot of ground here, and has some ideas we hadn't considered. He cuts bottled juice with water to make it last twice as long. To save money but salvage his social life, he meets friends after the dinner hour. Eating out, after all, can be a mighty budget buster.

Here are some other samples (click here to read the entire list):

    • Some people won't use a drying rack or clothesline because clothing and towels can end up wrinkled or stiff. To fix that, Frugal Dad puts them in the dryer with a dryer sheet (we tear ours in half) for a few minutes after the sun and wind have nearly completed their job.

    • Our partner blogger, Donna Freedman, would agree with this one: Get a used freezer to stock up on discounted meat. (Or, if you live in ranching country, we suggest you consider buying a half- or quarter-beef right from the grower. It costs a lot less per pound, and grass-fed beef is leaner and tastier.)

    • You should know by now that properly inflated tires improve gas mileage. Buy a tire gauge, and check your tires every time you fill up the tank. Honestly, it's easy.

    • Keep any irregular income -- bonuses, overtime, gifts, money found on the street -- in a separate account for emergencies or to cover rising costs.

    • Forget baths. The alternative is a "navy" shower.

    • Frugal Dad read our mind with this one: "I don't buy anything that requires ironing."

    • Shed the product loyalty. Often the store brands taste just like the advertised ones. It makes you wonder if that dog is spilling the beans on the bean recipe.

    • Don't get spendy on gifts. Frugal Dad's wife gave him a decorated jar containing 50 pieces of paper, each with a reason why she loves him. He said, "It was one of the best gifts I've ever received, and cost less than $5 to make."

    Comments

     

    I clicked and the links don't work can you repost?

    Looks like Frugal Dad got a little TOO frugal and didn't pay the webhosting bill.  Was looking forward to reading this article, but I guess it's gone now.  Hope he gets back up and running, soon.

    I just checked out "Cashcrate.com"  to check out making money completing surveys - -don't bother.  I had to turn down PAGES of offers on each site and I nearly signed up for hundreds of extra charges to my phone bill.

    start making food at home instead of looking on restaurant

    These are great BUT what about when your company puts you on its lay-off list and you have a house mortgage. What then?

    I use Ener G egg replacer for baking.  One $4 box is equilvalent to 113 eggs.

    Here's another tip:  If there's left over ceral in boxes that the kids seem to overlook because its the "almost gone" syndrome or "not enough for a full bowl" , I create my own ceral mixing the remaining cereals together in a baggie or plastic container and its fun when the kids help by letting them create their own version of cereal......

    I cut everything to the bare minimum. No "extras on phones (call waiting callerid, 3-way), TV (no cable), use $10a month dialup if you have to have internet, and grate your own cheese, dude. Instead of watching court TV and eating McDonalds, get up and grate some cheese for that quesadilla you're making for dinner.

    CROCKPOT COOK ON SUNDAY AND TAKE YOUR' LUNCH ALL WEEK...  WHAT A

    SAVINGS THIS CAN BE..  ENOUGH TO MAKE YOUR' CAR PAYMENT.

    Cancel your home phone, and it'll save you about $20 to $30 per month...

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