Tips For Living Frugally
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:46 pm
I'm a person who gets a thrill from seeing how much money I save at the store. I use coupons and buy what's on sale (if it's something I'll use), and I like using mail-in-rebates and ordering free samples. My dad always has been frugal, and I guess I inherited the frugalness gene from him.
A lot of my clothes are even used clothes, either bought used or inherited from friends who no longer wanted the clothes, and I share my clothes with friends and donate them when I'm done with them, too.
Here's a copy of 2 emails I sent to my friends with some helpful tips and links to websites that offer everything from free samples to cheap recipes, to other cheap living tips!
If anyone has any tips or websites to offer, please share!
For the past month or so, I've been going on free sample websites, and I've ordered things like bathroom products and coupons for free dog food, and cereal and Chex Mix bars, and things like that. I figured that I'd share the website links with you. Certain bathroom products, like shampoo, often have free sample offers, so you could potentially save a lot of money on certain items, if you get enough free samples of them. Every day, new items are listed, so if you're interested, I'd suggest visiting the sites every day or two. The sites I'm providing links to are legit sites, but always double-check the terms and conditions of the offers (since the websites only provide links to the offers- they aren't the providers of the offers)...I, for example, won't give out my phone number for a free sample (generally- there may be times when I might). Some of these websites (some of the last ones I posted) aren't just for free samples, but also have tips on getting free or almost-free things at places such as Walgreens and CVS, and other tips on how to be frugal. I hope that some of these websites will help your wallets out a little bit!
http://www.freegrabber.com/
http://freesampleforager.com/
http://walmart.triaddigital.com/In-Stor ... rials.aspx
http://www.freestufftimes.com/
http://www.sweetfreestuff.com/
http://freebies4mom.blogspot.com/search/label/Freebies
http://freebies4mom.blogspot.com/
http://forums.budget101.com/freebies/
http://alotofsavings.blogspot.com/
http://thefreebieblogger.com/
http://www.dealseekingmom.com/
http://www.momsbyheart.net/
http://www.moneysavingmom.com/
http://www.commonsensewithmoney.com/
http://www.budgethelpers.blogspot.com/
http://www.thethriftymama.com/
http://littlemissfrugal.blogspot.com/
http://athriftymom.com/
http://www.survivingthestores.com/
Possible free baby pajamas at Walmart: http://www.dealseekingmom.com/walmart-p ... /#comments
I found this through "The Freebie Blogger" (site listed above), but I thought that it was a great offer for those of you with little ones: It's for a free baby blanket and a free stuffed animal. http://www.babiesonestep.com/feb_giveaway.html
This website is for "mail-in rebates", which I have been using a bit lately:
http://freebates.blogspot.com/
Tomorrow (Fri. Feb. 20), Hardee's is giving away free potatoes: info here: http://www.bloglander.com/cheapeats/200 ... atoes-day/
And, on Tue. Feb. 24, from 7am-10am, IHOP is giving away free short-stacks of pancakes (they would ideally like you to make a donation to whatever foundation it is...I received an email about this...to avoid what happened with Denny's, maybe already being at IHOP at 7am would be beneficial! Would anyone care to join me?) (info here: http://www.ihoppancakeday.com/index.html )
This link is a mixture of a food blog and cheap-living blog: http://www.cheaplander.com/
And, I like to look at Food Blogs. Some have tips on frugal eating (like recipes you can make for cheap), and some have food reviews. If you have any interest, it might be worth a browse. I'll just post some links, and you can rummage around. My favorite is the one on top:
http://www.bloglander.com/cheapeats/
http://www.cheapcooking.com/
http://davescupboard.blogspot.com/
http://erincooks.com/
http://www.frozenfoodjournal.com/
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/index1.htm
http://brokeassgourmet.com/
http://www.5dollardinners.com/
Hi again! This email won't be long or full of links, I promise!
Just a thought I had that I figured I'd share with you all.
When there is a buy-one-get-one-free sale at a store, usually you can use 2 coupons (or a coupon that says you need to buy 2 products). Let's say that Cocoa Pebbles is on sale buy-one-get-one free. If you have a coupn for $1.00 off 2 boxes, you can use that coupon. Or, if you have 2 $1.00-off coupons, you can use both of those. I don't have problems, but I know that sometimes, some cashiers (or some registers) may have problems with something like that.
Also, there is a difference between a manufacturer coupon and a store coupon. Let's say you get a coupon flier at Publix (one of the green ones that has sale prices and coupons for bathroom products), and let's say that there is a coupon for $1.00 off Dove soap. That is a Publix (store) coupon. Let's also say that you cut out a 50 cent coupon for Dove soap from the Sunday paper coupon insert. You can use both coupons, since one is a manufacturer coupon, and one is a store coupon, and you will save $1.50 on your soap!
Just FYI!
Here's a copy of 2 emails I sent to my friends with some helpful tips and links to websites that offer everything from free samples to cheap recipes, to other cheap living tips!
If anyone has any tips or websites to offer, please share!
For the past month or so, I've been going on free sample websites, and I've ordered things like bathroom products and coupons for free dog food, and cereal and Chex Mix bars, and things like that. I figured that I'd share the website links with you. Certain bathroom products, like shampoo, often have free sample offers, so you could potentially save a lot of money on certain items, if you get enough free samples of them. Every day, new items are listed, so if you're interested, I'd suggest visiting the sites every day or two. The sites I'm providing links to are legit sites, but always double-check the terms and conditions of the offers (since the websites only provide links to the offers- they aren't the providers of the offers)...I, for example, won't give out my phone number for a free sample (generally- there may be times when I might). Some of these websites (some of the last ones I posted) aren't just for free samples, but also have tips on getting free or almost-free things at places such as Walgreens and CVS, and other tips on how to be frugal. I hope that some of these websites will help your wallets out a little bit!
http://www.freegrabber.com/
http://freesampleforager.com/
http://walmart.triaddigital.com/In-Stor ... rials.aspx
http://www.freestufftimes.com/
http://www.sweetfreestuff.com/
http://freebies4mom.blogspot.com/search/label/Freebies
http://freebies4mom.blogspot.com/
http://forums.budget101.com/freebies/
http://alotofsavings.blogspot.com/
http://thefreebieblogger.com/
http://www.dealseekingmom.com/
http://www.momsbyheart.net/
http://www.moneysavingmom.com/
http://www.commonsensewithmoney.com/
http://www.budgethelpers.blogspot.com/
http://www.thethriftymama.com/
http://littlemissfrugal.blogspot.com/
http://athriftymom.com/
http://www.survivingthestores.com/
Possible free baby pajamas at Walmart: http://www.dealseekingmom.com/walmart-p ... /#comments
I found this through "The Freebie Blogger" (site listed above), but I thought that it was a great offer for those of you with little ones: It's for a free baby blanket and a free stuffed animal. http://www.babiesonestep.com/feb_giveaway.html
This website is for "mail-in rebates", which I have been using a bit lately:
http://freebates.blogspot.com/
Tomorrow (Fri. Feb. 20), Hardee's is giving away free potatoes: info here: http://www.bloglander.com/cheapeats/200 ... atoes-day/
And, on Tue. Feb. 24, from 7am-10am, IHOP is giving away free short-stacks of pancakes (they would ideally like you to make a donation to whatever foundation it is...I received an email about this...to avoid what happened with Denny's, maybe already being at IHOP at 7am would be beneficial! Would anyone care to join me?) (info here: http://www.ihoppancakeday.com/index.html )
This link is a mixture of a food blog and cheap-living blog: http://www.cheaplander.com/
And, I like to look at Food Blogs. Some have tips on frugal eating (like recipes you can make for cheap), and some have food reviews. If you have any interest, it might be worth a browse. I'll just post some links, and you can rummage around. My favorite is the one on top:
http://www.bloglander.com/cheapeats/
http://www.cheapcooking.com/
http://davescupboard.blogspot.com/
http://erincooks.com/
http://www.frozenfoodjournal.com/
http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/index1.htm
http://brokeassgourmet.com/
http://www.5dollardinners.com/
Hi again! This email won't be long or full of links, I promise!
Just a thought I had that I figured I'd share with you all.
When there is a buy-one-get-one-free sale at a store, usually you can use 2 coupons (or a coupon that says you need to buy 2 products). Let's say that Cocoa Pebbles is on sale buy-one-get-one free. If you have a coupn for $1.00 off 2 boxes, you can use that coupon. Or, if you have 2 $1.00-off coupons, you can use both of those. I don't have problems, but I know that sometimes, some cashiers (or some registers) may have problems with something like that.
Also, there is a difference between a manufacturer coupon and a store coupon. Let's say you get a coupon flier at Publix (one of the green ones that has sale prices and coupons for bathroom products), and let's say that there is a coupon for $1.00 off Dove soap. That is a Publix (store) coupon. Let's also say that you cut out a 50 cent coupon for Dove soap from the Sunday paper coupon insert. You can use both coupons, since one is a manufacturer coupon, and one is a store coupon, and you will save $1.50 on your soap!
Just FYI!