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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 161563" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Hmmm...let's see.</p><p></p><p>- We buy old books from the library, when they're doing their annual clearance sale.</p><p>- Planted a vegetable garden, so that we don't have to spend so much on produce</p><p>- I'm continuing to work at home as much as possible, to avoid driving that giant truck around any more than we have to.</p><p>- Use baking soda and vinegar for a lot of household cleaning.</p><p>- For that matter, use baking soda as a tooth whitener rather than getting those expensive kits</p><p></p><p>I saw on TV a while ago about a group of friends organizing a clothing swap. Everyone goes through their closet and fills up a bag with clothes they don't wear anymore, for whatever reason (don't fit, bored with the style, or whatever). Everyone meets at a central location, clothes are spread out neatly (on hangers if possible). And then everyone goes "shopping". Everyone has the opportunity to take a certain number of items, and there is no charge. A great way to freshen up your wardrobe, and free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 161563, member: 3907"] Hmmm...let's see. - We buy old books from the library, when they're doing their annual clearance sale. - Planted a vegetable garden, so that we don't have to spend so much on produce - I'm continuing to work at home as much as possible, to avoid driving that giant truck around any more than we have to. - Use baking soda and vinegar for a lot of household cleaning. - For that matter, use baking soda as a tooth whitener rather than getting those expensive kits I saw on TV a while ago about a group of friends organizing a clothing swap. Everyone goes through their closet and fills up a bag with clothes they don't wear anymore, for whatever reason (don't fit, bored with the style, or whatever). Everyone meets at a central location, clothes are spread out neatly (on hangers if possible). And then everyone goes "shopping". Everyone has the opportunity to take a certain number of items, and there is no charge. A great way to freshen up your wardrobe, and free. [/QUOTE]
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