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MarathonKnitter
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economy/price increase spinoff

i was wondering...

what do you guys do to curb spending/increase saving in your home?

what are your best tips/hacks for stretching a dollar?
do you garden? buy a half of a cow and freeze it? etc.

Posted 4/29/22 12:52 PM
 
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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

I am not particularly cost conscious but I do plant all of my own flowers because my gardener charges an exhorbitant amount and it saves me like $1000 to just do it myself. Not to mention I actually love the feeling of planting them myself and watching them grow throughout the summer.

I am trying to cook more because we order in so much but that is both a cost thing as well as a health thing.

I have been going thru my CC and trying to cancel any unnecessary subscriptions.

We travel a lot so I am always booking things way in advance. You would be shocked at how much you can save by travel planning about a year in advance.

I'm not a big spender though. I rarely by clothes or bags anymore. Only what I need. And my house could use some new furniture but then I'm like who cares? Why bother. What we have is fine. I will wait until my kids are out of the house and then redecorate or sell.

Posted 4/29/22 12:59 PM
 

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I really don't but when I saw the prices in Stop and Shop yesterday (DH usually does the shopping so I hadn't seen the insane prices!) I said we are shopping more at Lidl when possible.
The prices at S&S were even more out of control than their norm (which is high anyway) and nothing was on sale at all.
I feel like every item I wanted from a pint of ice cream to a box of granola bars was between 5 and 6 dollars!

Posted 4/29/22 1:19 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by NervousNell

I really don't but when I saw the prices in Stop and Shop yesterday (DH usually does the shopping so I hadn't seen the insane prices!) I said we are shopping more at Lidl when possible.
The prices at S&S were even more out of control than their norm (which is high anyway) and nothing was on sale at all.
I feel like every item I wanted from a pint of ice cream to a box of granola bars was between 5 and 6 dollars!



I noticed that last week at Shop Rite as well.

We haven't changed anything but we typically shop meat sales and freeze. And we try to stock up on certain non perishable items when they are on sale.

Posted 4/29/22 1:31 PM
 

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I have always been a frugal person and can stretch my dollar.

I have been shopping at Walmart and Meat Farms for year now as it is so much cheaper.

I use coupons as much as I can, anywhere.

We do without for many things and always have. We sacrifice and always have if not going out, or not going away, or not buying things.

I always wonder if everyone just makes so much more than we do or they live on credit or don't pay their bills. I do know that from some I have spoken to, they do the above but it looks like they have tons of extra money and really don't.

Posted 4/29/22 2:32 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

I definitely think the answers will vary based on what's important to each person as well as their financial well being. When we were younger and especially when we bought our first home we were much more frugal. Now, we're more lax with certain things. That being said, we still love a deal and hate to waste money.

I always pay attention to sales when I'm shopping and I'll never purchase anything online without first looking for a promo code of some kind. I also like to shop in bulk for many household items as it saves money in the long run.

DH and I are always big researchers so before we make any big purchases for the house we like to do our due diligence and shop around.

I do DETEST anything related to gardening, especially in the heat, so I'm willing to pay whatever amount of money necessary for the landscaper to mow, weed, clean up, and keep the outside property looking nice. Plus, it frees up my DH's time on the weekend and quite honestly, time is the most precious commodity IMO so paying for landscaping is really worth it for us.

My DH is extremely handy and we've always been big DIY'ers, so we save a lot there when it comes to house projects. Although as we're getting older, I'm not quite as opposed to paying people now. Again, time is everything so I try to be more balanced now about what we'll DIY and what we'll spend on.

It's all a balancing act, spend your money where it matters to you and save everywhere else as best you can. Chat Icon

Posted 4/29/22 3:10 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by Hofstra26

Although as we're getting older, I'm not quite as opposed to paying people now.




ding.ding.ding.
this is it for me.

not too long ago, a young coworker mentioned needing an oil change and getting ready to DIY that weekend. i commented that there was a time (about 20 years ago) that i was all over doing those types of things. now, i'm in my late 40s and will not crawl under my car, worry about disposal, etc. i will do my part for the economy by paying the guy who has all the professional tools to make the job easy!


as far as my own answer to my question...
* i really enjoy cooking and baking - so i try to cook from scratch, cook larger batches for leftovers/freezer meals, cook using leftovers to "create" new dishes. i find this fun.
* i also love the crafty stuff (knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc) - so i enjoy making gifts and making stuff for myself and DS
* i'm learning to drive a little slower - saves so much on gas.

Posted 4/29/22 3:50 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by MarathonKnitter

Posted by Hofstra26

Although as we're getting older, I'm not quite as opposed to paying people now.




ding.ding.ding.
this is it for me.

not too long ago, a young coworker mentioned needing an oil change and getting ready to DIY that weekend. i commented that there was a time (about 20 years ago) that i was all over doing those types of things. now, i'm in my late 40s and will not crawl under my car, worry about disposal, etc. i will do my part for the economy by paying the guy who has all the professional tools to make the job easy!


as far as my own answer to my question...
* i really enjoy cooking and baking - so i try to cook from scratch, cook larger batches for leftovers/freezer meals, cook using leftovers to "create" new dishes. i find this fun.
* i also love the crafty stuff (knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc) - so i enjoy making gifts and making stuff for myself and DS
* i'm learning to drive a little slower - saves so much on gas.



My dh used to do all kinds of things on the cars too and now I tell him just to get it done as he will get more frustrated as he gets older and it is not worth it (most not to have to listen to it lol).

We find it cheaper to eat out now with just the 2 of us many times so we are going in the opposite way lol.

Posted 4/29/22 3:55 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by MarathonKnitter

Posted by Hofstra26

Although as we're getting older, I'm not quite as opposed to paying people now.




ding.ding.ding.
this is it for me.

not too long ago, a young coworker mentioned needing an oil change and getting ready to DIY that weekend. i commented that there was a time (about 20 years ago) that i was all over doing those types of things. now, i'm in my late 40s and will not crawl under my car, worry about disposal, etc. i will do my part for the economy by paying the guy who has all the professional tools to make the job easy!


as far as my own answer to my question...
* i really enjoy cooking and baking - so i try to cook from scratch, cook larger batches for leftovers/freezer meals, cook using leftovers to "create" new dishes. i find this fun.
* i also love the crafty stuff (knitting, crocheting, sewing, etc) - so i enjoy making gifts and making stuff for myself and DS
* i'm learning to drive a little slower - saves so much on gas.



We just don't have the energy or time at 47 that we did at 27! Chat Icon

Posted 4/29/22 4:23 PM
 

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economy/price increase spinoff

Unlike some people on Long Island that have the luxury of throwing cash all over the place, we do not. So we live quite well within means and not buy of spend on things just because.

We do our own lawn. We don't have alot of grass so its easy to upkeep.

We look at the supermarket circulars and shop only sales and hop from one store to the next once a month. By doing that we save hundreds of dollars a month. We also have wholesale memberships and buy lots in bulk. Our pantry is stocked to the gills.

My husband is incredibly handy and does all repairs in the house as well as a majority of car repairs. He is also an IT by day so all computer and electronic work is done by him. I tell him that if ever leaves this earth i will be clueless.

Since my husband is an IT, he knows how to get any movie out in theatres through a special website only a few know. Not so legal but saves movie theatre money.

I buy a majority of my childrens and my clothes on sale. My daughter is also a brand rep/influencer on instagram so lots of clothes and accessories are sent to her for free.

On my computer i have Rakuten, Honey, Swag, Capital one Shopping extensions on at all times and they search for all available promo code as well as given me a percentage back every time i shop online.

By night, my husband is a singer in a band so we get freebies (dinner, tickets etc) from that.







Message edited 4/29/2022 6:21:05 PM.

Posted 4/29/22 6:08 PM
 

NervousNell
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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

I feel like we are super cheap with some things and extravagant with others , again it comes down to priorities.
DH hates cutting the lawn all summer but when I suggest a landscaper he balks saying he can't justify it when he has so much time on his hands being retired. So he sucks it up and does it as a necessary but hated chore.
I needed 2 new tires recently and he ordered them from tire rack and mounted and balanced them himself. Saved a ton. Same with oil changes, breaks etc. Only when it's freezing out will he take it to.a mechanic because he hates working outside in sub zero Temps.
He does all home reno, plumbing, electrical etc. Rebuilt our entire deck board by board last summer when i begged him to pay someone to do it Because it consumed his Summer.
But when it comes to restaurants and hotels we splurge. I like fine dining and luxurious hotels. It's our splurge. I like feeling spoiled when we go away because we don't go away often.
I also order from Amazon like I have 2 assholes with reckless abandon. Lol.
And I have a Starbucks habit that can feed a small family I'm sure.
But we have no debt and never have and have a healthy savings so...i figure you have to do things you like, within reason.
It's all about priorities. Everyone values different things.

Posted 4/29/22 6:22 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

As we get older we have more time but am getting tired of taking care of things and renting looks nicer and nicer each day. Maybe once the kids pay all their bills we can afford to pay for more things to be done but a house is such a money pit and non stop. My mom mowed her lawn until 70 and then said she was done. She does have people do many things and honestly the amount she spends makes me sick sometimes because if we lived closer we could help. The more money you have, the more you are willing to spend and not be as frugal.

Posted 4/29/22 7:06 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by windyweather21

As we get older we have more time but am getting tired of taking care of things and renting looks nicer and nicer each day. Maybe once the kids pay all their bills we can afford to pay for more things to be done but a house is such a money pit and non stop. My mom mowed her lawn until 70 and then said she was done. She does have people do many things and honestly the amount she spends makes me sick sometimes because if we lived closer we could help. The more money you have, the more you are willing to spend and not be as frugal.



I would love to rent again or even live in a condo. I think we would save so much money if we did but my husband is a house guy. I lived in apartments all my life so all this house upkeep sucks to me. I personally see nothing appealing about home ownership.

Posted 4/29/22 7:12 PM
 

windyweather21
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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

Posted by MrsWoods

Posted by windyweather21

As we get older we have more time but am getting tired of taking care of things and renting looks nicer and nicer each day. Maybe once the kids pay all their bills we can afford to pay for more things to be done but a house is such a money pit and non stop. My mom mowed her lawn until 70 and then said she was done. She does have people do many things and honestly the amount she spends makes me sick sometimes because if we lived closer we could help. The more money you have, the more you are willing to spend and not be as frugal.



I would love to rent again or even live in a condo. I think we would save so much money if we did but my husband is a house guy. I lived in apartments all my life so all this house upkeep sucks to me. I personally see nothing appealing about home ownership.



I like the house idea to be separate and not attached to someone else with a condo but my parents had a condo when they first moved and I thought it was perfect. No yard work and just large enough for 2 people and visitors but not huge to take care of. Financially and physically.

Posted 4/29/22 7:19 PM
 

MrsWoods
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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

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Posted by MrsWoods

Posted by windyweather21

As we get older we have more time but am getting tired of taking care of things and renting looks nicer and nicer each day. Maybe once the kids pay all their bills we can afford to pay for more things to be done but a house is such a money pit and non stop. My mom mowed her lawn until 70 and then said she was done. She does have people do many things and honestly the amount she spends makes me sick sometimes because if we lived closer we could help. The more money you have, the more you are willing to spend and not be as frugal.



I would love to rent again or even live in a condo. I think we would save so much money if we did but my husband is a house guy. I lived in apartments all my life so all this house upkeep sucks to me. I personally see nothing appealing about home ownership.



I like the house idea to be separate and not attached to someone else with a condo but my parents had a condo when they first moved and I thought it was perfect. No yard work and just large enough for 2 people and visitors but not huge to take care of. Financially and physically.



Yea our friends got a condo as their starter "home" and its so perfect. They live in cul de sac kind of place and the courtyard is where everyone gathers to hang out, party drink. Families, single people young and old. They even had their engagement party in the courtyard.

No mowing, no upkeep whatsoever. Anything wrong maintenance comes. They love it and may not buy a house.

I am so jealous of that.

Posted 4/29/22 7:53 PM
 

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Re: economy/price increase spinoff

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Posted by MrsWoods

Posted by windyweather21

As we get older we have more time but am getting tired of taking care of things and renting looks nicer and nicer each day. Maybe once the kids pay all their bills we can afford to pay for more things to be done but a house is such a money pit and non stop. My mom mowed her lawn until 70 and then said she was done. She does have people do many things and honestly the amount she spends makes me sick sometimes because if we lived closer we could help. The more money you have, the more you are willing to spend and not be as frugal.



I would love to rent again or even live in a condo. I think we would save so much money if we did but my husband is a house guy. I lived in apartments all my life so all this house upkeep sucks to me. I personally see nothing appealing about home ownership.



I like the house idea to be separate and not attached to someone else with a condo but my parents had a condo when they first moved and I thought it was perfect. No yard work and just large enough for 2 people and visitors but not huge to take care of. Financially and physically.



Yea our friends got a condo as their starter "home" and its so perfect. They live in cul de sac kind of place and the courtyard is where everyone gathers to hang out, party drink. Families, single people young and old. They even had their engagement party in the courtyard.

No mowing, no upkeep whatsoever. Anything wrong maintenance comes. They love it and may not buy a house.

I am so jealous of that.



Yup sounds nice. Kind of like the living in the Villages. Party atmosphere lol

Posted 4/29/22 8:05 PM
 

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Things have gotten very expensive and investments are not doing as well. We have not gone on a real vacation since before the pandemic. And we basically stayed at home for two years. Our big expenses are food. We have been donating money to the local food pantry. I try to take advantage when I see a sale and stock up.

Posted 4/29/22 11:57 PM
 

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I’ve been doing BJs curbside pickup. You can still apply coupons and it keeps me from mindlessly grabbing things during my stroll through the aisles

Posted 4/30/22 4:21 PM
 
 

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