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John Michael Greer ([personal profile] ecosophia) wrote2023-10-27 03:04 pm

Frugal Friday

weatherstrippingWelcome back to Frugal Friday!  This is a weekly forum post to encourage people to share tips on saving money, especially but not only by doing stuff yourself. A new post will be going up every Friday, and will remain active until the next one goes up. Contributions will be moderated, of course, and I have some simple rules to offer, which may change as we proceed.

Rule #1:  this is a place for polite, friendly conversations about how to save money in difficult times. It's not a place to post news, views, rants, or emotional outbursts about the reasons why the times are difficult and saving money is necessary. Nor is it a place to use a money saving tip to smuggle in news, views, etc.  I have a delete button and I'm not afraid to use it.

Rule #2:  this is not a place for you to sell goods or services, period. Here again, I have a delete button and I'm not afraid to use it.

Rule #3:  please keep it to one tip per person per week. Data dumps are tedious for me to moderate and also for readers to use. If you have lots of tips, great -- post one per week. This is an ongoing project. If you want to comment on someone else's tip, that's welcome, but again, don't use that as an excuse to post a second, unrelated tip of your own.

Rule #4:  please keep your contributions reasonably short -- say, 500 words or less. If you have something longer to say, please post it elsewhere -- a free Dreamwidth account is one option -- and simply put a link here. Teal deer comments won't be put through.

Rule #5:  please give your tip a heading that explains briefly what it's about.  Homemade Chicken Soup, Garden Containers, Cheap Attic Insulation, and Vinegar Cleans Windows are good examples of headings. That way people can find the things that are relevant for them. If you don't put a heading on your tip it will be deleted.

Rule #6: don't post anything that would amount to advocating criminal activity. Any such suggestions will not be put through.

With that said, have at it!

Re: The Gifting Season Approaches...

(Anonymous) 2023-10-28 03:21 am (UTC)(link)
–- Garlic infused olive oil and herb-infused vinegar in matching bottles as a set with ribbon and a card

— A set of drawstring bags made from scraps of fabric lying around unused but too nice to throw away.

Drawstring bags are useful for organizing travel toiletries, craft supplies, hair notions, sewing notions, etc. Big ones can be reusable Yuletide present wrappers. Long tall ones for wine bottles. Short wide ones for pens, pencils, art brushes. Medium deep ones to hold green tomatoes (or not quite ripe fruit) as they ripen while baffling encroaching fruit flies. As good as paper bags and washable if a fruit goes moldy inside.

— Knitted tube hats and wrist tubes to cover the gap where the coat sleeve ends and the glove begins

---- Multi-Pocket apron. Different sizes and shapes of pockets to hold garden or craftwork tools, small items like thimbles and buttons, or nails and tacks.

— Flannel mitts to wear at night with lotion or petroleum jelly or bag balm to soften dry hands overnight without getting the sheets and blankets stained and oily.