How to Save Money By Being Your Own Painter
Hiring a painter can be very expensive. Here are some Frugalite-friendly tips on being your own painter on a budget.
Hiring a painter can be very expensive. Here are some Frugalite-friendly tips on being your own painter on a budget.
Moving can get expensive, here are some great tips from this Frugalite on how to save money during your next move.
Do you know how to change a lock? You can save a whole lot of money by learning to do it yourself instead of calling out a locksmith. Here’s a step-by-step guide.
The drill is arguably the tool that people use most, and that being the case, it makes sense to do what you can to make it so that it is as inexpensive to run as possible. Here’s how to sharpen your drill bits.
Do you have a hole in an interior hollow-core door at your place? Here’s a cheap way to fix a door in just a few easy steps.
Are you looking for the ultimate weedeater string? Well look no further. Aden has found it and he tells you about it here. Also who would’ve thought an article on weedeater string could be so much fun?
The job your kid gets as a teenager can be a springboard for the rest of their life if they choose wisely. Here’s some advice from a dad.
Looking for a better way to budget? The Rule of 3s has saved our author hundreds of dollars per month. Here’s what you need to know.
Gift giving doesn’t have to be handmade or expensive. Here are some ways this Frugalite was impacted by getting symbolic gifts growing up.
No one wants to spend unnecessary money on a new pair of shoes. This Frugalite has some great tips for giving your shoes a new lease on life!
Do you enjoy saving a buck more than most people? Here are 25 signs that you might be a frugal living rock star! How many of them apply to you?
Sometimes money problems can linger because people believe certain fallacies to be true. Here are 7 lies that perpetually broke people tell themselves about money.
If you’ve got more month than money, here are 50 tasty ways to eat the food in your pantry when you can’t go buy groceries.
“Cheap Eats” are thrifty unglamorous meals that are reasonably filling, quick to make, (cooking utilities add up too), and less than a dollar per serving.