Frugal Living (/c/frugal_living)
Cost-cutting tips, low waste habits, and mindful consumption strategies that stand the test of time.
I've started to really like buying my food from discount stores
Instead of a Bobo coffee machine, what you can do is
What is your favorite cheap high calorie food for backpacking?
Is it acceptable to bring your own food and drink when visiting someone?
When I graduated from college I thought I was balling with a $40k/year entry level job. Now 6 years later, not only do I make a lot more, but my budget is still pretty much the same as it was back then. What happened to it all? Where did it all go?
You will never have to sell anything you have acquired at a garage sale or thrift store.
Want to be wealthy? Buy a mobile home, put it on your own property away from trailer parks.
how do you make pancakes on a budget
Anti-frugal things you do because you would rather spend some money than the time
If I didn't know better, I would say I'm getting shafted by the internet companies
I always feel so guilty eating "leftover" food
How to save money on anything
Hey twentysomethings, what are you doing to prepare for the impending recession?
The new iPhone is the best iPhone yet
Increase in homemade food usage was because of the Great Depression
How do you not feel like absolute shit about yourself when you live so frugal
The COL was just too much. So I’m leaving.
House going to be repossessed, what's worth removing?
I hate the "how much money do you make" questions
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