The Most Epic Frugalite Thrifticles of 2022
It's time to reveal the most popular frugal content from the previous 12 months. If you missed any of these posts or want a refresher before starting the New Year, ...
It's time to reveal the most popular frugal content from the previous 12 months. If you missed any of these posts or want a refresher before starting the New Year, ...
Some folks turn to the path of frugality kicking and screaming because a major change took them from financial comfort to being broke. Here's how to adapt to financial ...
Looking for ways to save money on your electric bill? We've got you covered with this list of 75 ways to cut costs.
After the holidays, there are lots of items that go on sale which you could add to your stockpiles, put in your gift closets, or save for the following Christmas. ...
Here are just a few words of advice for the eleventh hour before we finish up our Christmas shopping, gift-wrapping, and food preparing. Merry Christmas, dear Frugalites.
Frugality isn't about the big things as much as it is the small ones. Here are ten thrifty habits that frugal people embrace on a daily basis.
In these days of tight budgets and expensive utilities, staying warm without spending hundreds of dollars a month on your heating bill is essential.
Christmas dinner doesn't have to cost an absolute fortune if you plan your menu carefully. Here are some ideas to help you keep costs in check.
Canned crushed tomatoes are the thrifty basis of many delicious and hearty meals. Here are 5 of my favorite ways to use them.
Have a bit of holiday travel on the horizon? Here are a few ways to see your family without breaking the bank.
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.
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?
“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.