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Learning to be Frugal. What do YOU do?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 454883" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm no where as good as you guys are but I'm pretty darn good when it comes to food. I limit my purchases in the meat dept to Manager specials or awesome sales. I almost always cook ground meat all at once and then subdivide and freeze portions for taco's, casseroles, or quick preformed burgers. Roasts are treated the same way and poultry, too. It saves time and money. I know that aluminum foil isn't cheap but I am addicted to it's use. It keeps me from washing additional dishes when I use my foil packets...plus, I often can reuse it. We do use vinegar and water to mop the laminate floors and it works well. For the dryer, a few years ago I realized that the dryer sheets can be reused a bunch of times instead of being pitched out. I also buy smaller quantities of fresh produce to make sure the product doesn't go to waste. Of course I stalk easy child/difficult child and husband turning off unused lamps, tvs, etc.</p><p>We've used coupons for twenty years and it really helps when it coincides with store specials. That's about it from my house. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 454883, member: 35"] I'm no where as good as you guys are but I'm pretty darn good when it comes to food. I limit my purchases in the meat dept to Manager specials or awesome sales. I almost always cook ground meat all at once and then subdivide and freeze portions for taco's, casseroles, or quick preformed burgers. Roasts are treated the same way and poultry, too. It saves time and money. I know that aluminum foil isn't cheap but I am addicted to it's use. It keeps me from washing additional dishes when I use my foil packets...plus, I often can reuse it. We do use vinegar and water to mop the laminate floors and it works well. For the dryer, a few years ago I realized that the dryer sheets can be reused a bunch of times instead of being pitched out. I also buy smaller quantities of fresh produce to make sure the product doesn't go to waste. Of course I stalk easy child/difficult child and husband turning off unused lamps, tvs, etc. We've used coupons for twenty years and it really helps when it coincides with store specials. That's about it from my house. DDD [/QUOTE]
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