21 Frugal Ideas to Decorate Your Home For Fall
Do you love to decorate your home for fall but hate the high prices of standard decorations? Here are 21 frugal ways to decorate for autumn!
Do you love to decorate your home for fall but hate the high prices of standard decorations? Here are 21 frugal ways to decorate for autumn!
One of the best ways to brace yourselves for the onset of cold weather, winter storms, and high heating bills is to prep your home for the season with cozy touches.
Who doesn’t want to save money on utility and water bills? After all, they’re the biggest expense for most households. Here are 55 tips to help you save big money.
Following a 1950s housewife routine may sound crazy coming from a 20-year-old. But, the author reveals how this has helped save tons of money (and her sanity).
We need water every day to survive and thrive. Between droughts and uncertainty about the tap water available to you, why not take matters into your own hands? Here’s how to provide healthy water for yourself and your family, even if you’re on a tight budget.
Even if you don’t need to build a fence, you can surely find frugal inspiration in this story. Colette shares how she built a garden-saving fence on a shoestring budget.
Cooking is the activity that adds the most ambient heat to your home. Try these cooking tips to help keep your electric bill low and your home cool.
Your family will love the smoky taste of the food cooked outdoors, and you’ll love saving money by using these inexpensive ingredients and NOT making your AC combat the heat of cooking indoors.
Running an air conditioner at full blast to combat hot weather can be very expensive. These simple tips will help keep your home cool without AC.
With warmer spring weather comes more opportunities to save on your electric bill. Want to know how? Here are 10 tips and tricks to help 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.
“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.
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.
Don’t avoid the sun – bask in it, get Vitamin D safely, and boost your immune system and your happiness while lowering your risk of multiple diseases.