HomeLife Hacks

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Are you looking for ways to save money?

Here are 21 frugal hacks that will increase your savings over time.

Money Saving Tips

Why waste money when you’re free to save with these easy tips?

I use them all the time I hope they help you too!

That is a lot of water!

Frugal Living ideas

Take dishwashing liquid for example we all know that a tiny drop goes a long way.

To limit the amount dispensed, wrap a rubber band around the neck of the pump.

This simple hack reduces the amount of liquid released, while still giving you enough to do the dishes.

save Water with a Tap Spray Head

(Sorry, this hack was not meant to STOP you from doing the dishes!)

Use Nutshells to Light the Fire

Instead of buying expensive fire starters, why not use nutshells?

Next time you prepare nuts for baking or salads, dont throw away the shells.

Use a Rubber Band to Use Less Dishwashing Liquid

After drying them out, they make cost-effective, eco-friendly fire starters that burn longer than chemical alternatives.

Make a Scourer Sponge from a Mesh Bag

Here is another frugal hack to save money in the kitchen.

I save money by making my own Granola at home.

Use Nutshells to Light the Fire

Use this frugal hack to make fabric softener at home.

Cut up dried bread into chunky pieces, place them in a blender, and blitz for 30 seconds!

No need to spend money on buying breadcrumbs.

Make a Scourer Sponge from a Mesh Bag

Use Grocery Bags as Waste Bags

I use this frugal hack all the time!

Instead of buying waste bags, I repurpose my grocery bags as liners for my bin.

Its an easy way to save money and also reduce plastic waste.

make your own granola

Use Eggshells as Fertilizer

When I was told about this hack, I had to do some research!

I discovered that eggshells contain high amounts of calcium carbonate and essential minerals like potassium and magnesium.

These are all needed for growing healthy plants.

Make your Own Fabric Softener with: ½ L of Hot Water, 1 Cup of Baking Soda, ½ Cup of Vinegar, and Essential Oils

Cut up Old Pillowcases to Make Dusting Cloths

Dont throw away old, ragged pillowcases!

And, you save money by not buying cloths from the store.

Grow your Herbs

Try your hand at indoor gardening and grow your herbs!

Make Breadcrumbs from Dried Out Bread Instead of Throwing it Away

You will save money, gain joy from nurturing your plants, and enjoy fresh flavors in your cooking.

Inexpensive plastic pots like thesefilled with somerich potting soilwill get you started.

The waxy coating helps to remove water spots and fingerprints, leaving it shiny and streak-free.

Use Grocery Bags as Waste Bags

You save money on buying polish and also avoid the use of harsh chemicals.

Inexpensive baking paper like thisis ideal for polishing faucets, and for baking those scrumptious scones!

Simply mix baking soda with a few drops of essential oil to create your own air freshener.

Use Eggshells as Fertilizer

Baking soda is a powerful odor absorber, while essential oils provide a pleasant scent.

Choose your favorite scent from aset of essentials oils like these.

Unplug your power strips when not in use to reduce your utility bills and save energy.

Cut up Old Pillowcases to Make Dusting Cloths

Work out at Home or Outdoors

Gym memberships cost loads of money!

And, TBH, its hard not to feel guilty when you skip a session.

Plan your workouts at home using free online workout sessions.

grow herbs

you might do it in your own time, and you dont need fancy equipment or a gym membership.

Get Creative with Leftovers

Get creative with leftovers by turning them into new, delicious meals.

Find ideas online or buythis innovative book on Easy, Quick, Delicious Recipes with Leftovers.

Use Baking Paper to Polish Faucets

Simply mix 1 cup of sugar with 12 cup of coconut oil.

It is amazing how small coins add up over time!

This smart frugal tip makes use of that!

Make an Air Freshener with Baking Soda and Essential Oils

It works and saves money.

Next time you shop, compare prices whole veggies and fruits are far cheaper than chopped varieties.

Get chopping and save!

Unplug your Power Strips

Work out at Home or Outdoors

Get Creative with Leftovers

Make Hand Scrub with 1 Cup of Sugar and ½ Coconut Oil

Turn the Heating Down by Two Degrees

Keep Coins in the Piggy Bank

passive cooking

Buy Whole Vegetables and Fruit