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Weird frugal behavior for singles

Last post 04-21-2009 3:28 PM by juditur. 64 replies.
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  • 04-02-2009 10:40 PM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    Juditur thats not weird at all now running in ice water like the polar bear swimers in colorado is weird...

    Like me I stick every thing that needs to go in the fridge out side saves electric bill was to many plastic bags out and reuse them until they wear out last but not least is cut soda bottles in half to use as planter to starter plant and use the top part to make it like a hot house so on so on...

    And since I don't have a man around the ouse I can run around the house with sweats on and a silly over sized tee-shirt on and have my hair in curler if I want I just have to put up with the weird look from my dacshund ...

    cindy
    Work out your own salvation,do not depend on others------buddha
  • 04-03-2009 11:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    Do the rest of you feel that our animals are continually thinking we're nuts?  Or that they could run things better than we do?

    I have to keep reminding the cat that she's not in charge of my schedule and if I want to sleep past 5:30, I will.  So there!

    juditur

  • 04-03-2009 7:46 PM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    juditur:
    Do the rest of you feel that our animals are continually thinking we're nuts?  Or that they could run things better than we do?
     

    I don't think my dog cares, as long as he's fed and let out on a regular basis.

  • 04-04-2009 11:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    lol -juditur good one as long as my dog gets fed her tummy rub and fed a cookie now and then she care less what happens...

    And your cat sounds ok by me...lol

    cindy
    Work out your own salvation,do not depend on others------buddha
  • 04-05-2009 12:34 AM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

     My cats consider me somewhat mentally deficient, no capable of makng decisions, so they make them for me. They decide which side of the bed I can sleep on, whether I can sit on "my" computer chair, and when they will eat.

    They also consider it unhealthy for me to even consider eating any fish, so they take care of any inclination I might develop for me.[

    I have to say I am 100% compliant.

  • 04-05-2009 11:35 AM In reply to

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     Well... I don't know if this is a "single" frugal behavior - but when my mother asked me what I wanted for my birthday later this month, I asked for a gift card to Home Depot, to buy the paint I'm going to need for the bedroom in the basement, so I can paint it after the drywall is hung on the ceiling.

  • 04-05-2009 2:38 PM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    way ta go there you go karean teacher thats the way to do it also...

    cindy
    Work out your own salvation,do not depend on others------buddha
  • 04-06-2009 7:11 AM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    juditur:

    Do the rest of you feel that our animals are continually thinking we're nuts?  Or that they could run things better than we do?

    I have to keep reminding the cat that she's not in charge of my schedule and if I want to sleep past 5:30, I will.  So there!

    juditur

    Yes, my dachshund thinks I am nuts and often cocks his head to the side to let me know that he thinks so.
  • 04-16-2009 2:04 PM In reply to

    • Nkenga
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    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    I'm not nearly as frugal as I could be - the things that are important to me are also the things I can save the most money on! I LOVE living alone, so I haven't had a roommate since shortly after college (well, I do now, but only for a few months). I love food, and I dislike leftovers, so I eat out a LOT more often than I should.

    I do eat breakfast at home (or, more like, as I WALK to work). I boil 6 eggs on Sunday, put them in a bowl in the fridge, and eat one egg and one apple each morning. Healthy, cheap and FAST! Sundays I usually eat lunch out with my fellowship, so I skip breakfast.

    I could barely care less about clothes, so I hardly ever buy new clothes, except underwear and socks. I buy good quality clothes on sale, clearance, or in consigment shops and thrift stores, and have them last as long as possible. I have suits from over 10 years ago that still look GREAT. I also make sure I can wear my clothes in a variety of combinations, so I can get the most out of them.

    I don't like having a car, so when my last one went out on me, I started walking and riding the bus to most places. And in THIS city, that is WEIRD! I am going to buy a car in the next week or two - in CASH! - because my new part-time job involves going to various places around town, and the buses don't got out that far in a few cases. BUT, I WILL be counting the miles for a tax deduction! In addition, my oldest brother and I will live near each other (about a mile apart), and he works at night, so we will share the car. AND, since he owns his home, we'll have the insurance under his name, with BOTH of us listed, so we will save a LOAD of money on that!

    I can't stand the taste of most toothpastes, or baking soda, so I buy my favorite toothpaste on sale, with a coupon, and make it last a LOOONG time. I think I've gone a year or more without buying toothpaste before.

    I don't sweat a lot, so I use baking soda or a CHEAP deodorant. And I only apply every other day. Sounds gross, but it works for me!

    My furnace went out this past winter, and my landlord was being a butt about fixing it, so I got a space heater with a timer. I would sleep in flannel pajamas, socks, and a hat, with two blankets on the bed! My utlity bill was less than HALF what it was the year before! I may do the same this year!

    Right now, I live with my brother, to help him with bills, but when I move out in a couple of months, I will move into an apartment. The utility bills in an apartment are a lot cheaper (usually) than in a house.

     I rarely wear makeup, so I buy a $1-2 lipstick that lasts forever. I'm lucky in that lipstick alone makes me look completely made up! (Or maybe it's in comparison to my non-madeup face!)

    My cell phone is my only phone, and I carefully watch my minutes to make sure I don't go over. I use the internet a lot, so I have internet access through my cell phone company. Instead of a land line, AND internet, AND a cell phone, AND cable, etc. I just have a cell phone and internet - wireless broadband specifically. And my part-time job covers part of the cost of both.

    I LOVE to read, but I refuse to pay a lot for books. I check out stacks of books from the library, and get several on interlibrary loan. I still occasionally splurge on a book, but it's pretty rare - maybe twice a year. And a spulrge for me is $15! I also like used book stores, but the library is my main source of reading material.

    I don't own a television, so I don't have cable, and I never feel deprived becuase I see this commercial or that sit com telling me I don't have enough. I have MORE than I need!

  • 04-16-2009 7:14 PM In reply to

    Re: Weird frugal behavior for singles

    Nkenga,

    We are very much alike!  But I love leftovers, eat WAY more than you do, and don't care what toothpaste I use.  Everything else you said is very familiar.  Last Christmas I wore a dress I bought at an outlet store one lunch hour - in 1981.  It helps that I have no fashion sense whatsoever; but I was complimented by a couple of art designers at that party, so....  I suppose my clothes are now Retro.

    I'm glad you WALK; I've been kicking myself (not literally - wish I still could move my legs like that!) for all those times in younger life when I drove instead of walking.  Could have postponed a lot of joint pain, and knee replacements (one down, one to go).  In a way, keeping as active as possible when young & middle-aged is a Very Frugal Idea.  Think of the medical costs we can save! 

    Glad to hear from you other Frugals that my pet is not the only judgmental, bed-hogging one. 

    --juditur

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