40 Times People Share Frugal Living Advices

21. Pet Tip (Oc): Save All Semi-Viable Parts Of “Dead” Dog Toys, Order Some Replacement Squeakers, And Make A New Super Fun Franken-Toy!

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22. I Made A Two Piece Outfit Out Of This Men’s Shirt I Got For $2.50 At Salvation Army

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23. About 6 Years Ago I Ditched Paper Towels And Switched To Cotton Shop Towels. I Bought 150 Off Amazon For About $30. They Have Been Life Changing For Staying Frugal And Eco Conscious! I Keep A “Garbage Can” In My Kitchen To Separate These Out And Wash When Full With Hot Water, Detergent, And Bleach

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24. Couple Years Back I Ripped Out A Deck For My (Now Passed) Great Uncle. My Grandpa And I Saved The Pieces For When Eventually I Could Have My Own Back Yard! We Just Built It Today! Free Wood And 5 Hours Of Work!

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25. My Husband Loves Berry Jam, But Berries Are Quite Expensive This Year, So I Decided To Forage Instead Of Buying, And Picked Over 4kg. Of Them

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26. Some Cheap Rit Dye Made My Old Backpack Look New Again

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27. Oh The Life Of An Electricians Wife, Forced To Strip For Extra Cash!

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28. The Tool Set Gift I Got My Dad For Father’s Day Was Heavy And Awkward To Wrap Traditionally, So I Bought A Small Tarp And A Pack Of Colorful Bungee Cords To Act As Gift Wrap And Ribbon! Practical And Only Cost Me $10!

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29. I Combined A Broken Hockey Stick And Rake Into A Much Stronger Rake. Is This A Win?

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30. Spent $2 On 4 Heads Of Garlic Last Fall, Now I Have Over 70 Heads Of Garlic All Braided Together

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1. Separate the heads into cloves
2. Plant in dirt 6ish inches apart in the fall
3. Wait until summer when the leaves start to die back
4. Harvest and braid into beautiful vampire necklaces