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Dollar Stretcher Tips
Dollar Stretcher Tips courtesy of TheDollarStretcher.com.
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At the Ready
I line my clothes hampers (2), one for whites and one for colors with
a large green leaf bag. When it is time to do laundry, I just pull
out the bag and off I go. If you choose to do so, you could even leave
a supply of soap for the load in the hampers.
With my wastepaper baskets, I leave a small pile
of plastic grocery bags in the bottoms of these baskets and use one
to line the basket. When it needs to be emptied all I do is lift it
out and get a new bag in the bottom of the basket for a liner.
Marie S.
Shoo Fly, Don't Bother Me
I just returned from my friends that live out in the country. They
had a bad case of flies on their front porch. They were told to hang
closed Ziplok baggies of plain water from the eaves of the porch roof.
At first they didn't believe it would work, but surprisingly it does!
They tacked up 4 or 5 baggies along the inside eaves on the porch,
and we weren't bothered by a fly at all. Supposedly it messes up the
fly's eyesight. Doesn't help the mosquitoes, tho.
Lisa
Saving Magazines
As a librarian, I have found that laundry detergent boxes make sturdy
magazine holders. Cover with inexpensive wrapping paper or butcher
paper, etc. or spray paint to make attractive holders.
Carol R.
Jay, Oklahoma
Restaurants and Toddlers
Our children (4 and 2) are not big eaters. My husband and I usually
just order something for ourselves that we know the kids will eat
also, and then just ask for small plates for the children and we share
whatever we ordered. Restaurant meals are so huge nowadays that we
can seldom finish our own entrees anyway.
Nadia G.
Before You Wire Money
Instead of wiring money to help a family member or friend pay a bill,
check on the Internet to see if the company they owe has a website
that can deduct that payment from your checking account or allow you
to make an online payment. Many utility companies and others have
that option and it would save you the cost of the money transfer and
the money would get credited faster.
Zack
Port St. Lucie, FL
Fixing Chipped Tiles
We had a few badly chipped tiles replaced in our shower. Luckily we
had some left over tiles, but it was pricey (about $100). When I noticed
a recent smaller chip, I decided to try to fix it myself. I bought
a bottle of nail polish in a matching color and dabbed it on the smaller
chip. It blended almost perfectly! This will keep the small chip dry
so water can't get under the glaze and cause the tile to chip or peel
further. It works great for now and I'll see how long it lasts. In
any case, it's much better than letting the problem go or paying for
a full tile replacement now.
Laurie
Grandma's Plant Food
My great-grandmother soaked eggshells in water in a jar and poured
the water on her plants. My plants love it!
TE
Good Neighbors
I live in the suburbs of Upstate New York. To cut the high cost of
fresh vegetables, my neighbors and I started a Crop Share. Our yards
aren't big enough for a "full size" garden, so we decided
that we would each make a list of things we would like to grow. Then,
each of us selected several plants that we had the space and soil
conditions to grow. With most plants started from seeds, there was
very little start up cost. We can all "help ourselves" to
each others fruits and vegetables as needed. There is no need to ask
prior to going over to pick a bucket of berries or a few peas. We
have really enjoyed the benefits and the support of group gardening.
Since I am the newest homeowner in the group, my
kind neighbors have blessed me with free perennials from their own
over-crowded gardens. It's a win/win situation. They thin out their
bed and I get mature plants and bushes for my yard.
Jude
Wasted Wallpaper
Don't throw out those partial rolls after wallpapering. They make
excellent shelf liner in kitchen, bathroom, pantry and linen cabinets.
Cut to fit, and if it's prepasted, soak it as you would for walls
and place on the shelves. It's fast, easy, and they wipe clean like
magic.
You can even use the large pieces that are considered
a loss when trying to match up patterns. And you can buy leftover
odd rolls at the wallpaper store for a dollar or two each.
Mimi
Itemized Construction
We were having a patio enclosed (1/2 walls, screening, roof) and had
already shopped around for best contractor & price. We were happy
with the price; then I casually asked if they could itemize the bill.
We discovered that $50 of the quoted price was for
disposal of the old metal-awning-type roof. Since we knew we could
take it to the landfill for a $5 fee, we had them strike that from
the bill. However, when work was underway, our next-door neighbor
asked if he could have the old roof -- so our "disposal"
efforts consisted of handing it over the back fence to him! We saved
$50, performed a neighborly good deed, and enjoyed a free meal with
the neighbor on his newly redecorated patio after he installed the
roof!
We have since learned that some contractors are building
in a fee for delivery of materials. You may be able borrow a truck
and pick them up yourselves to eliminate this fee. Or you may be able
to do some of the prep work (removing old flooring, wallpaper, whatever)
and save in that way. It doesn't cost anything to ask!
Becki H.
Logansport IN
Nature's Pesticide
My 6 year old kindergartner has been studying about insects for the
past few weeks. While learning about lady bugs, we decided to buy
some at our local nursery to see if they would eat the aphids that
were munching on one of our favorite plants. The lady bugs (beetles)
were packaged in a plastic see thru container which made it more interesting
and educational to observe.
After "sharing" the lady bugs with the
class, we let a few of them go in our garden each night & sure
enough, they ate the aphids! No need to buy expensive pesticides that
are harmful to humans and the environment! The lady bugs cost us $6.99
& did a lot more than get rid of our aphids, it also provided
a real life learning experience for all of us!
Teri
Cheaper Commuting
As gasoline prices rise my boyfriend and I have managed to cut our
gas expenses dramatically. We purchased used mopeds. Not only are
they fun to drive, they get up to and often over 100 miles to the
gallon. They cost only $15 to register for 4 years. They are perfect
for quick trips across town or to our nearby jobs.
We've also found that we spend less money on entertainment
since driving around on our peds is entertainment enough.
Audrey Z.
Cheaply Organized
My favorite deal is finding dirt cheap organizing stuff. There are
a lot of well-intentioned people who do spend the big bucks for corralling
their junk, then, for whatever reason, don't continue to use them
and set them out in their next garage sale.
I don't remember ever going to a garage sale (and
I've been to gazillions) that didn't have at least one type of organizer
- usually for 50 cents. Other people's trash? Hardly!
Doreen B.
Just Add Water
Since I have been learning how to live in the land of the frugal instead
of land of the frivolous, I've been watering down almost everything
I use, I'll buy a huge jar of dishwashing liquid have a smaller empty
one on the side, I pour in maybe 1/4 cup and fill the rest with water,
it cleans just fine.
You would be amazed how concentrated our cleaning
goods are. I do the same with my body soap, shampoo, even carpet cleaner.
I've saved a ton of money!
Annabell of Houston, Texas
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