Parents, What are some of your creative ways to release more money?
I just finished my work for the day, and I am relaxing. So I was wondering what are your creative ways to accumulate more money. I would like to hear what you have to say. Please be reserved with your answers. Thanks.
I relish scrapbooking and drawing with marker. So with my extra supplies I own been making cards to sell here: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=773…
Then I can buy new supplies for my scrapbook. It make for cheaply spent freetime :)
ably as far as saving money ive become pretty good at. Like I will make foods move about a lot further. I cook everything nothing frozen. Left overs i tend to give to our dog (if they are well for him) If we are eating something bland and baby safe not a hundred percent let my son have some. hes 6 months old. I also instead of buying adjectives the name brands buy great value/ As far as hobbys on the other hand I really like video games >< so i play runescape lmao.
Answers: We live very simply here - no frills, no extras, and we're happy that path. We manage on a pretty modest income. I'll give you a few tips. Be aware that these aren't for everyone, so you can use what you like and resign from the rest.
~ We rarely eat out. I make greatly of meals at home. You can make your food budget stretch further by using a lot of beans, rice, pasta, and potatoes, and you can try have a couple nights a week where you have a meatless dinner.
~ I use cloth diapers. This remedy isn't for everyone, but it's worked out great for us. We've saved so much money this way. Check out http://www.diaperpin.com if you're interested. There's a lot of info in that.
~ I use natural household cleaners, like vinegar, baking soda, tea tree oil, lemon liquid, borax, and very rarely, bleach. These are great cleaners, and they don't have rough disinfectants that are shown to do more harm than good. Here's a list of homemade cleaner recipe: http://tipnut.com/category/cleaning/clea…
~ I make my own powdered laundry detergent. This saves so much money. Here's some recipes: http://tipnut.com/10-homemade-laundry-so…
~ I build my own toothpaste: http://thriftysoaper.blogspot.com/2009/0…
~ I make my own handsoap: http://tipnut.com/homemade-liquid-soap/
~ We don't have cable TV or a dish. We just keep watch on free network TV and some shows online.
~ We watch movies at home with Netflix, or we be in motion to the Redbox or DVDxpress at the store. We'll pop our own popcorn and make an evening out of it.
~ We buy or receive a lot of clothing and baby stuff second mitt.
~ We make coffee at home instead of buying it at coffee shops. We have the occasional latte on the run, but we do our best to engender coffee before leaving the house and bring it with us surrounded by a thermos.
Here's a good list of some ways to cut costs around the home: http://tipnut.com/category/household-tip…
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I relish scrapbooking and drawing with marker. So with my extra supplies I own been making cards to sell here: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=773…
Then I can buy new supplies for my scrapbook. It make for cheaply spent freetime :)
ably as far as saving money ive become pretty good at. Like I will make foods move about a lot further. I cook everything nothing frozen. Left overs i tend to give to our dog (if they are well for him) If we are eating something bland and baby safe not a hundred percent let my son have some. hes 6 months old. I also instead of buying adjectives the name brands buy great value/ As far as hobbys on the other hand I really like video games >< so i play runescape lmao.
Answers: We live very simply here - no frills, no extras, and we're happy that path. We manage on a pretty modest income. I'll give you a few tips. Be aware that these aren't for everyone, so you can use what you like and resign from the rest.
~ We rarely eat out. I make greatly of meals at home. You can make your food budget stretch further by using a lot of beans, rice, pasta, and potatoes, and you can try have a couple nights a week where you have a meatless dinner.
~ I use cloth diapers. This remedy isn't for everyone, but it's worked out great for us. We've saved so much money this way. Check out http://www.diaperpin.com if you're interested. There's a lot of info in that.
~ I use natural household cleaners, like vinegar, baking soda, tea tree oil, lemon liquid, borax, and very rarely, bleach. These are great cleaners, and they don't have rough disinfectants that are shown to do more harm than good. Here's a list of homemade cleaner recipe: http://tipnut.com/category/cleaning/clea…
~ I make my own powdered laundry detergent. This saves so much money. Here's some recipes: http://tipnut.com/10-homemade-laundry-so…
~ I build my own toothpaste: http://thriftysoaper.blogspot.com/2009/0…
~ I make my own handsoap: http://tipnut.com/homemade-liquid-soap/
~ We don't have cable TV or a dish. We just keep watch on free network TV and some shows online.
~ We watch movies at home with Netflix, or we be in motion to the Redbox or DVDxpress at the store. We'll pop our own popcorn and make an evening out of it.
~ We buy or receive a lot of clothing and baby stuff second mitt.
~ We make coffee at home instead of buying it at coffee shops. We have the occasional latte on the run, but we do our best to engender coffee before leaving the house and bring it with us surrounded by a thermos.
Here's a good list of some ways to cut costs around the home: http://tipnut.com/category/household-tip…
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