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  • 15 Uses for Incredibly Inexpensive White Vinegar

    12/17/2009 8:38:45 AM PST · by GonzoII · 32 replies · 2,407+ views
    thesimpledollar.com ^ | Dec 16 2009
    One of the best bargains in your local grocery store is plain old white vinegar. You can get a 32 ounce jug of it (half a gallon) for about $1.50 and it has a multitude of uses beyond the edible ones (like pickles and salad dressings). Here are fifteen uses for white vinegar, most of which I use myself. Toilet cleaner Got a toilet bowl that’s difficult to clean? Before you go to bed, dump a cup of vinegar in the bowl, then close the lid. I usually spread the vinegar around the bowl a bit with a brush to...
  • Concern over canned foods - Bisphenol A in soups, juice, and more

    12/06/2009 7:04:43 AM PST · by opentalk · 18 replies · 1,151+ views
    Consumer Reports ^ | December 2009 | consumer reports
    The chemical Bisphenol A, which has been used for years in clear plastic bottles and food-can liners, has been restricted in Canada and some U.S. states and municipalities because of potential health effects. The Food and Drug Administration will soon decide what it considers a safe level of exposure to Bisphenol A (BPA), which some studies have linked to reproductive abnormalities and a heightened risk of breast and prostate cancers, diabetes, and heart disease. Now Consumer Reports' latest tests of canned foods, including soups, juice, tuna, and green beans, have found that almost all of the 19 name-brand foods we...
  • Are pinto beans healthy?

    05/14/2009 3:58:17 PM PDT · by housemouse 1 · 189 replies · 4,650+ views
    me
    My family is on a pinto bean diet, i'll call it that because money tight and this is all we have to eat, well rice, and homemade tortillas, but even those few inbetween times we can have eggs, cheese, fruit, vegtables, it's mostly beans, i make plain, and chili version, leftovers become soup, my kids think we are going to die, what i'd like to hear is what someone else thinks?
  • More dollars at dollar stores

    02/19/2009 2:16:48 PM PST · by JoeProBono · 22 replies · 682+ views
    volunteertv ^ | Feb 16, 2009
    The struggling economy has brought more dollars to dollar stores. As other companies head into the red, these national chains say they're seeing increased amounts of green.Shopper Sebrina Slade hasn't just changed product brands."We've never done the shopping here like we do now," Slade said.She's swapped stores. "I used to have a negative connotation about shopping at thrifty places, but that's a thing of the past," Slade said.Because of the current recession, Slade heads to the South Knoxville Family Dollar store at least once a month to try and save, just in case."I know FedEx has had some layoffs so...
  • America discovers the basic conservative tradition: Frugality

    01/02/2009 11:55:15 AM PST · by lakeprincess · 32 replies · 1,146+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Jan. 2, 2009 | Jennifer Harper
    Even JWT, the largest ad agency in the world, is now saying we are ready for simple pleasures, modest living, an honest cup o' Joe and other thrifty, frugal ways already familiar to many conservatives and heartland Americans.
  • 101 ways to save money (surviving socialism)

    11/15/2008 9:26:50 AM PST · by RKBA Democrat · 403 replies · 6,548+ views
    Press Democrat (Santa Rosa) ^ | 10-21-08 | Not attributed
    Food is expensive, gas remains stubbornly high and winter's big heating bills are coming. Since loans are tough to get and our retirement funds are shrinking fast as the stock market crashes, we thought we'd share some old-fashioned penny-pinching tips. Some come from readers who responded to a business reporter's request for suggestions. Others come from the misers on our staff. And a few come from rules our mothers taught us or hints we've read over the years. Of course, one person's "don't need that" is another's "can't live without" (we didn't suggest cutting out the $4 latte). If some...
  • Live on Less and Love It

    11/10/2008 9:52:05 PM PST · by TenthAmendmentChampion · 96 replies · 1,581+ views
    Mother Earth News ^ | October 2007 | Craig Idlebrook
    On paper, my wife and I are poor. How poor? In 2005 we made $4,303.84 combined; in 2004 we made half that. We’re in such a low tax bracket that I have trouble convincing the government of our tax return’s accuracy; they simply can’t believe Americans can live on that kind of money. Yet in many ways, we’re better off than a Wall Street banker: We’ve saved enough money to buy land without a mortgage, we have no credit cards or monthly bills, I work 20 flexible hours a week from home, and my daughter has two stay-at-home parents. Simply...
  • The New Age of Frugality

    10/11/2008 7:06:52 AM PDT · by dennisw · 27 replies · 954+ views
    Yahoo ^ | Friday, October 10, 2008 | Steve Hamm
    Americans' charge-it culture is getting an overdue reality check. But will the new discipline stick? On a shady lane in New Hope, Pa., a quiet revolution in American culture may be taking shape. Here, a family of four lives in a white, colonial-style house in a manner that once would have been considered All-American but more recently has been seen as just plain weird: They're frugal. Theirs is no hard-luck-in-a-recession story. The Ingram-Behre family is solidly middle-class, fully employed, and not especially threatened by the conniptions gripping Wall Street. Behre, 43, is a dean at the College of New Jersey,...
  • Frugal living and penny pinching

    07/02/2008 2:37:37 PM PDT · by combat_boots · 32 replies · 364+ views
    various | July 2, 2008 | Various
    I offer here a list of spots you mught use to arm yourself and your family against current economic pressures. Please feel free. I don't work for any of these places. I just think things may tighten up before they loosen up, and would like to have a discussion aimed at helping people out.
  • Drive your car to death, save $31,000

    08/31/2007 10:27:15 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 272 replies · 5,585+ views
    By keeping your car for 15 years, or 225,000 miles of driving, you could save nearly $31,000, according to Consumer Reports magazine. That's compared to the cost of buying an identical model every five years, which is roughly the rate at which most car owners trade in their vehicles. In its annual national auto survey, the magazine found 6,769 readers who had logged more than 200,000 miles on their cars. Their cars included a 1990 Lexus LS400 with 332,000 miles and a 1994 Ford Ranger pick-up that had gone 488,000 miles. Consumer Reports calls the Honda Civic a "Good bet"...
  • How to eat healthy on a budget

    07/05/2007 6:00:55 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 156 replies · 3,461+ views
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch ^ | July 2, 2007 | Harry Jackson Jr.
    For students living on ramen noodles or people in low-wage, time-consuming jobs, folks who are down on their luck or living on fixed incomes, healthy eating may seem too expensive. Nutritionists say, however, that's a false perception. Healthy eating, in fact, is cheaper. The cost of expensive eating often isn't the food, it's the bells and whistles of trendy packaging. "You pay for convenience," says Amy Moore, a dietitian at St. Louis University. "What it takes is planning and sometimes a little investment." That means eating more fresh food from low-cost stores and farmers markets, watching store sales and using...
  • Jefferson on His Birthday

    04/13/2006 4:57:49 AM PDT · by Renfield · 4 replies · 228+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 4-13-06 | Andrew Cline
    Today is Thomas Jefferson's birthday, and given the state of American politics, with neither major party really putting Jeffersonian ideals into action, wouldn't it be great if we could resurrect the Sage of Monticello and get his take on current affairs? ~~~snip~~~~ Jefferson was complex and somewhat contradictory, and doubtlessly the answers to some of these questions could differ depending on Jefferson's age and state of mind. I've tried to come up with passages that most accurately reflect his views. All quotations can be found at the University of Virginia's Thomas Jefferson quotations page: Q: The Republican Party claims to...
  • Excess Frugality leads to... A Range Mishap (1911 KaBoom)

    09/06/2004 10:41:57 AM PDT · by TERMINATTOR · 88 replies · 3,296+ views
    The Gun Zone ^ | Patrick A. Rogers
    A short-sighted Gunsite student is now short a Series 70 Colt Besides being an ugly gun (the only saving grace are the Novak sights...) and having something soooo retro - and unsafe - as a trigger shoe, the owner/operator of said Series 70 did - because he was: CheapStupidBoth of the above       ...pick up from the deck a live round of ammunition, with which to continue his 350 class at Gunsite. Unfortunately, while the pistol is .45 ACP, he picked up a .40 caliber round. The 'Smithy says: The .40 round apparently fired, and the case was...
  • Germans can pick up a wedding with weekly shop (HOLD MEIN BIER!)

    03/11/2003 5:19:46 PM PST · by MadIvan · 8 replies · 248+ views
    The Daily Telegraph ^ | March 12, 2003 | Kate Connolly
    Cash-strapped German couples, increasingly nervous about tying the knot as their country's economy stagnates, are being offered bargain "package marriages" by a discount supermarket chain. A snip at £1,500, the deal includes the service - at a choice of locations - with 18 guests, a champagne reception, hotel accommodation for the bride and groom and even insurance in case they fail to make it to the altar. A mass-produced dress and honeymoon are available for a modest additional fee. Unemployment and substantial tax rises have transformed Germany into a frugal nation. Last year consumption dropped by two per cent. From...
  • I consistently use less than $6 a month.....The Lessons of Frugality

    07/28/2002 10:43:28 PM PDT · by dennisw · 41 replies · 605+ views
    misc.consumers.frugal-living | Saturday, July 27, 2002 2:17 AM | gigwatt
      The Lessons of Frugality Since I went mostly off the grid, in January of 2000... I have learned the lessons of frugality... lessons like replacing all my incandescent 'hot' bulbs with Compact Florescent Bulbs... when I made the change in bulbs, I was fully on the grid, and the savings were immediate... I paid $3.95 to $5.95 for the CF bulbs  at  the  IKEA  superstore... the  price  variance  was dependent on the wattage of the bulb... The reduction in my electric  bill was enough to pay for all the new bulbs in about 12 months... I started solar cooking...