My family prefers to visit thrift stores when we need something “new” or have a project we want to complete. It’s like a whole weekend of garage sales rolled into one store to save time!
Ditch the Disposables: Plastic Water Bottles
You may surprised at how much money you save when you get in the habit of reaching for reusable items instead of disposables. Ditch Plastic Water Bottles: Reduce: Drinking bottled water has become popular in recent years, but not only does bottled water cost up to 10,000 times more than tap water, and not only… [Read More]
Ditch the Disposables: Household Items
One way that my family has maintained lower grocery and household spending over the last year is by reducing the number of disposable items we purchase and then throw away. By seeking options that are reusable, we are also reducing our impact on the environment.
Guest Post: How to Barter What You Have for What You Need
We barter regularly with my brother and his girlfriend and our babysitter. Bartering is defined as trading goods or services without the exchange of money
Ditch the Disposables: Paper Napkin
Reducing the number of disposable products consumed is a great way for everyone to reduce their grocery/household bill and the impact they are having on the environment.