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Frugal, I think is just the politically correct way of saying penny pinching or cheap. Myself Im a penny pincher and darn proud of it. Anyway, here are some ___________ (you fill in the blank, your choices are: frugal, penny pinching, cheap, good) tips to help you to save money.Health and Beauty Tips To dry nail polish in a hurry, spray nails with PAM Oil Spray. Here are some words every good penny pincher knows: F free, now thats a good priceR reuse, before you re-cycle U unit, as in unit pricing for price comparison G garden, as in grow your own and save money A ads, as in sales advertisements in the paper L look, for bargains and ways to save money Hummm, maybe there is something to that word frugal after all . Always consider generic. Ask your doctor to prescribe the cheapest form of To keep Cold Cream from spoiling and to maintain its freshness, keep it in the refrigerator. Plus it is so cool! As I said, I think frugal is just politically correct, after all who would have watched the cheap gourmet. Remove gum from hair with nail polish remover, then shampoo. People have thought that doing this with peanut butter was correct, and I am not saying it isnt. But with the new information out about people being allergic to peanuts, why take the chance? To prevent hair pins from falling out, bend one prong in a "V" about halfway up and insert in hair. It will stay.
Old lipstick tubes, thoroughly cleaned, are great for purse-sized pill boxes or for pins. The well-to-do and those with money are the ones that really understand what frugal living is. They understand that we control our money, it does not control us. Free Jewelry!!! No Gimmicks, No Catch, Real Deal To cure a cigarette habit - Take before breakfast 1/2 teaspoon each of Rochelle Salts and Cream of Tartar, also chew Ginseng root and swallow the juice. Maybe frugal is no longer politically correct either. Think about it, McFrugals is now BIG LOTS!
Here is a frugal and penny pinching tip for you, visit Recycling for Fun and Profit for a practical guide to recycling almost anything. One of the biggest problems that most people face is shopping. To be frugal you have to decide to not shop anymore at least for things you don't really need. Removing makeup - Use a damp washcloth rather than cotton balls to remove makeup. It works great and also saves natural resources. Melted Lipstick - Don't throw away that expensive lipstick after leaving it in the car. Just place it in the freezer and it will be like new. Transfer to another container, if necessary. Extend the Usage of Your Stick Deodorant - When you can no longer use the sticks because the deodorant is below the plastic line, set the container aside. When you have several near-empty containers, microwave them for about 10 seconds until the remaining deodorant liquefies. Pour the liquid deodorant into a plastic container and let harden. Two-minute tummy tuck: Seated or standing anywhere, inhale allowing the abdominal muscles to relax gently outward. Think of your tummy as a balloon. Exhale, contracting the abdominal muscles tightly inward, as if you were trying to get every single bit or air out of the balloon. Hold a minute and inhale to repeat. Frugal living is basically living below your means. It is saving and not spending every cent you make. It's a challenge, but one that can make you a better person. It teaches us, and our children, self control. Grandma FRUGAL WASHING AND STAIN REMOVAL TIPS, that work You can get those red stains out, blood, wine or berry juice, prior to washing, let Grandma tell you how. Also how to make your own spray starch and other laundry tips. FIRST AID FOR STAINS, how to get tough stains out. If tough splotches, spills and stains are taking a toll on your laundry, Grandma has the answer for you. From berries to tomato juice, all stains come out if you know how. FRUGAL CLEANING TIPS to save you time and money. Spring cleaning may only happen once a year but the cost and time involved in cleaning is on going. So Grandma is sharing some of her cost cutting and time saving ideas. SHOP UNTIL YOU DROP, NOT! Tips for the frugal shopper. Being frugal and or penny pinching you cannot afford to shop until you drop, so Grandma is giving some tips on shopping and saving money while doing so. RECYCLING AND REUSING TIPS FOR THE FRUGAL Recycling is important to those of us who care enough about the environment to do things that will make a difference. Do you care enough? If so here are some great tips. |
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