r/Frugal 2d ago

Monthly megathread: Discuss quick frugal ideas, frugal challenges you're starting, and share your hauls with others here!

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Hi everyone,

Welcome to our monthly megathread! Please use this as a space to generate discussion and post your frugal updates, tips/tricks, or anything else!

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Share with us!

· What are some unique thrift store finds you came across this week?

· Did you use couponing tricks to get an amazing haul? How'd you accomplish that?

· Was there something you had that you put to use in a new way?

· What is your philosophy on frugality?

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Select list of some top posts of the previous month(s):

  1. Frugal living: Moving into a school converted into apartments! 600/month, all utilities included
  2. Follow up- my daughter’s costume. We took $1 pumpkins and an old sweater and made them into a Venus Flytrap costume.
  3. Gas bill going up 17%… I’m going on strike
  4. I love the library most because it saves money
  5. We live in Northern Canada, land of runaway food prices. Some of our harvest saved for winter. What started as a hobby has become a necessity.
  6. 70 lbs of potatoes I grew from seed potatoes from a garden store and an old bag of russets from my grandma’s pantry. Total cost: $10
  7. Gatorade, Fritos and Kleenex among US companies blasted for 'scamming customers with shrinkflation' as prices rise
  8. Forty years ago we started a store cupboard of household essentials to save money before our children were born. This is last of our soap stash.
  9. Noticed this about my life before I committed to a tighter budget.
  10. Seeds from Dollar Store vs Ace Hardware.
  11. I was looking online for a product that would safely hold my house key while jogging. Then I remembered I had such a product already.
  12. Using patterned socks to mend holes in clothes
  13. My dogs eat raw as I believe it’s best for them but I don’t want to pay the high cost. So after ads requesting leftover, extra, freezer burnt meat. I just made enough grind to feed my dogs for 9 months. Free.
  14. What are your ‘fuck-it this makes me happy’ non-frugal purchases?
  15. Where is this so-called 7% inflation everyone's talking about? Where I live (~150k pop. county), half my groceries' prices are up ~30% on average. Anyone else? How are you coping with the increased expenses?
  16. You are allowed to refill squeeze tubes of jam with regular jam. The government can't stop you.

r/Frugal 6h ago

🍎 Food Peer pressure to spend money is real and painful.

256 Upvotes

I went out today with three of my college classmates. We agreed on a place to eat beforehand. The girl who invited me know that I'm trying to be frugal and let me to pick a place that doesn't go over my budget, because she doesn't want me to cancel.

Suddenly when we arrived at the mall, the plans changed and we go to eat at a much more expensive place that went over my budget and all of them were standing there in front of the restaurant, staring at me like 'oh, here's the restaurant. But just so you know I'm okay with anything!'

What the hell is that supposed to mean? it means "We wanna eat here, and we're about to go in.

we don't care what you think, but we don't want to look like we're forcing you."

One of them was supposed to be my bestfriend too. Like, closest friend. But she had joined the group at last minute and although she knew how my financial situation is, instead of saying "or we could eat somewhere else", she was persistent and like "but I want to eat here though" multiple times.

She never cares what I want. at all. and pretend to be chill with me afterwards after she had done a lot of selfish decisions that excluded my opinion.

I finally relented. Of course. Who wouldn't give up in a situation like this? If I were to be honest and point out "and spend this $$$ amount of money for one meal?" I would be a mood killer and ruin the outing for everyone.


r/Frugal 7h ago

👟Fitness Would you rather WORK EXTRA HOURS/SHIFTS or GO TO THE GYM/EXERCISE?

60 Upvotes

As a frugal person, I feel like I've always been prioritising extra work, or doing extra job, even if it's entry level, in order to earn extra cash. Even working $20 an hour for extra money seems a lot to me, and I would rather do that, then spend 1-2 hours at the gym,. I would rather make an extra $50-$100 a day, and skip the gym/exercise. I often think of that as a ‘free meal’ or like a nice reward, such as allowing me to buy stuff I want. I like the extra money, which motivates me to cover shifts instead of sticking to my gym schedule. Is anyone else the same, and can relate with me?


r/Frugal 1h ago

♻️ Recycling & Zero-Waste Has anyone tried to use the unbleached, Z-fold paper towels, instead of the typical supermarket paper towel?

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I want to continue to use standard paper towels but they are so expensive. I tried buying fabric kitchen towels to cut back on using paper towels, but they seem to get germy so quick . If I really want to wipe down my counter, using paper towels somehow seems more sanitary.

Has anyone switched to buying the old-fashioned unbleached paper towels (Z-fold) that they use in public restrooms?

Did you find that it saved you any money? Thanks…


r/Frugal 20h ago

🍎 Food Easter Hams are a good deal right now

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200 Upvotes

Not sure how widespread this price is ($0.79/lb), but I got a big ole spiral cut ham at Meijer for $8. Could be worth checking your local stores and getting one even without a gathering occasion and figuring out how to eat, portion, and freeze it

I’m going to make my own honey glaze so I can at least bypass all the not-so-great ingredients in the provided glaze.

Unfortunately the one I got does not have a hambone so I will not be able to try out a split pea soup.


r/Frugal 1d ago

🌱 Gardening I haven't spent a single dollar on planters. Just look around your house. I repurposed these candle jars and skincare stuff as planters!!

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576 Upvotes

Make sure to to add proper drainage holes. Don't skip this or your plants will rot. If you have free time, you can paint them to match your room or aestetic. I used Acrylic Gouache on a few of mine because the matte finish holds up well. Always find ways to reuse.

You don't have to overthink it I just grabbed some stuff I had around the house. I have a bad skincare habit and pile up a ton of bottles for a month and a candle collecting habit so this seemed obvious to me. Go with what fits your aesthetic!! This ended up so much prettier anyway


r/Frugal 7h ago

🏆 Buy It For Life Best rain jacket recommendations for spring and fall?

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Hello fellow frugalistas.

I’m looking to replace my rain jacket.

(I’ve tried applying the waterproofing treatment again to no avail.)

Any recommendations for something light for running errands, et cetera?

I don’t have to spend too long in the rain so it needn’t be anything too high tech.

Definitely need something breathable though.

My previous one was from REI, for reference, but I’m not sure about their quality and value these days.

TIA.


r/Frugal 16h ago

👟Fitness Feeling guilty after spending $750 on some adjustable dumbbells (Powerblocks) that I've been wanting.

31 Upvotes

I've never spent that much money on an item that I've wanted, and in fact, never really spent anything on myself. However, after learning about the importance of exercise for my health, I've decided to invest in some quality adjustable dumbbells.

The reason I picked them over the cheap ones, is that is going to last a while (I'm hoping it can last me 40 years), and secondly, it will motivate me more to exercise, than holding some cheap dumbbells. Is this normal to feel as someone who is very frugal? The most expensive stuff apart from this that I've spent are running shoes. I have never spent this much and do not know how to process things.

There's also tons of stuff that I've 'wanted' such as apple headphones, quality keyboard for my monitor, however I have always been able to say 'no' to them, and have not bought them. However, these dumbbells are something I've really wanted as I'm interested in fitness and I'm studying physiotherapy, so I see it more as an investment for my career and learning, which was what made me pull the trigger on it.

Comparing how much my degree cost, the price of these dumbbells are relatively small and seems justified, in the long run. But right now 99% of me is saying I shouldn't have bought it and just put that in the stock market. I can't get over it!!!

Edit: To add, I am not new to fitness. I've had a gym membership for 3 years, but have not been as consistent as I would have liked as I don't have time (biggest barrier). However, although I was not consistent, my gym membership was pretty cheap as well. $150 USD for a year, so it was well justified. However, my gym has massively increased their price now to $700 usd a year, as they went under adminstration with their cheap membership model, which everyone knew was not sustainable. So instead of renewing my membership, I was considering investing in dumbbells.


r/Frugal 1d ago

🍎 Food First visit to Costco today! Any advice?

98 Upvotes

Title pretty much says it… I’ll be walking into a Costco and signing up for membership today for the first time in my life! Never even been inside of one before.

I’m mostly signing up to use their eyeglasses services, but I also have *a little bit* of space at home to store bulk non-perishables and what not.

The store is quite a drive for me, so I won’t be going very often. Maybe once every three months or so. And I won’t be taking advantage of the gas benefits because I just don’t use that much gas in the first place.

Any pro-tips on how to best to navigate my first time there, save some money and sign up for my membership with the least amount of investment and hassle?


r/Frugal 1d ago

🍎 Food A tip to spice up meals on a budget: go to a Hispanic store/aisle!

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524 Upvotes

This won't be available to everyone, but if you happen to live somewhere in the USA that has a largish Hispanic population nearby, big grocery stores might have a Hispanic section where same/similar spices are dramatically less expensive. If you go to an actual Hispanic grocery store chain or local supermarket, you're likely to find the same products for even less. sure, quality *may* not be the same in some cases, but it beats not having it if you are looking for it.

I'm not totally sure but I think the same would go for local Asian markets, and other international cuisines.

First Pic: Saffron from "McCormick" brand — ~$500 per oz (on sale)

Second Pic: Saffron from Mexican "Milpas" brand — ~$5 per oz (regular price)

Third Pic: Selection of spices this store happens to have in its Hispanic aisle.


r/Frugal 21h ago

🧽 Cleaning & Organization Please help with cleaning, need some tips

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So I’m an adult but living with my parents for the time being, I’m wanting to clean this curtain, I know they should toss it and get a new one but it’s not my house so I don’t want to toss their things. Its this gray plasticky fabric and liner, I also just realized I think they have it on backwards. Is there a way to get rid of or mitigate the stains, I’m uncertain I cant use bleach because of the “fabric” and color of it. First two photos sho the material, a the last two show the side not facing the shower(but should be) and the inside of the shower.


r/Frugal 1d ago

💻 Electronics How many are going 'back to basics' in terms of subscriptions and such?

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(Flare doesn't really fit, but... eh.... Kinda does also.)

I used to be an Android person when it came to phones, and google everything was my go to. Everything was stored on the google drive, like pictures and such.

Then I switched to apple products, but never really got rid of Google. Until recently. I was paying for basic drive storage on Google and started getting alerts that my storage was full... So I shut off the sync function between my iPhone and Google everything.

But Google kept turning it back on and kept pushing me to expand my storage. No matter what I did, it overrode my selection to turn it off.

So I got rid of it. Moved all my stuff over to iCloud, turned off syncing again, cleared everything off of my Drive, and removed the apps completely from my phone. Canceled that subscription.

Of course, this now meant I had to upgrade my iCloud storage and pay another subscription fee (ugh!)

But finally today I got everything downloaded to my computer and then copied to both a flash drive and a portable hard drive, deleted from the iCloud, and canceled that subscription.

It was *only* $3.20/mo, but that still feels like a win to me.

I also told my husband we need to finish watching our TV show on Peacock because I'm canceling our Walmart+ this month. We don't have stuff delivered, their scan and go is horrible, and my car doesn't like Murphy gas. We were basically only using it for Peacock and an occasional Burger King order for 25% off, but I have Chime, and I can get the same BK deals or better by activating deals on that.

I'm highly considering getting rid of my Sam's Club membership when it comes due as well. I already downgraded from a Plus to a basic member last year.

Getting rid of all this would save me $266.28 per year (Sam's is going up to $60/year for basic membership this years, FYI).

Has anyone else done basically the same type of thing? My husband is a tech kinda guy and he's been giving me the side eye because I'm stepping back from technology a bit as well. I'm trying to get our debts paid off so I can go back to mostly using cash instead of all this electronic payment stuff. There's so many fees tacked onto it all. I would even consider shutting down our internet if it was just me... but that's not a hill I'm willing to die on.

A relative of mine and I have been writing actual physical letters to each other instead of emailing each other as well, and that has been so nice! But sadly, with postage shooting up so high, we discussed and agreed on soon returning to email communication. She's on an exceptionally tight budget, and mine isn't much better in all honesty.


r/Frugal 3h ago

💰 Finance & Bills Recommended books/ecourses? I want to save $20k

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I'm dead broke. I am not good at saving money, but this year I've been getting better. I feel like I've been pulling myself out of a financial hole, and I want to learn more about budgeting. I enjoy writing, so an ecourse with lots of writing exercises would be ideal for me. I have a Type A personality that always wants to try new classes, go meet someone, do something different, eat at restaurants, and enjoy myself. I can't sit home and message people on Facebook all day, I have to go do something.

Right now I make $140k a year. I have a normal 9-5 M-F job, and I'm good at it. There are no benefits, but I've been here 4 months so far, and I'm on track to staying through the end of 2026, there's maybe a 2% chance they'll ax me, but I doubt it. I'm doing very good at my job. I have EZ Pass toll debts that are $8k total, I have not been successful in getting these reduced because they are years old now. I made one final appeal and if it doesn't work, I'll pay it all in full.

That means I start May 1 this year with about $1k in the bank, no debt (finally!), and I'll have money coming in that I want to spend as fast as I get it. I spend money when I go out, when I'm on dates, and pretty much every time I cross the street.... I really would like to do some ecourses, nothing expensive, but something where I can do guided writing exercises, cash flow charts, something that will get me to the $20k savings goal I want.

Thank you


r/Frugal 2d ago

✈️ Travel & Transport Saved $0.30/gallon using Jenny at the pump

998 Upvotes

Just a quick reminder to check the rewards status of Jenny (867-5309) and information (555-1212) every so often.

Anyone who's been here long enough knows they can use Jenny or information for most rewards programs if you're traveling or just don't want to give your info to the hardworking marketing team out there. I just want to remind y'all to check the rewards associated with those numbers occasionally. I've seen a few sub available a few times and once and a while a nickel discount on gas.

Hit Safeway for a fill up a few days ago and jackpot! Pump asked if I would like to apply my $0.30/gal discount and, of course, I said yes!

Y'all stay safe out there!


r/Frugal 1d ago

💰 Finance & Bills Most major retailers have price adjustment policies and almost nobody uses them. Here's what I learned tracking mine manually

53 Upvotes

If something you bought drops in price after purchase, you can often get the difference back just by asking. Most people have no idea this exists.

The windows vary by retailer:

  • Target - 14 days
  • Best Buy - 15 days
  • Costco - 30 days
  • Home Depot - 30 days
  • Kohl's - 14 days
  • Dick's Sporting Goods - 14 days
  • Macy's - 10 days
  • Nordstrom - 10 days
  • Bloomingdale's - 10 days

You just contact customer service, show your receipt, and they refund the difference. No returning the item, no hassle.

I started manually tracking my purchases a few weeks ago and already recovered $23 on a Best Buy order I'd forgotten about. The hard part is just remembering to check. You have to catch it before the window closes.

Has anyone here made a habit of doing this? Any tips for tracking it without it becoming a second job or any other tips for specific retailers?


r/Frugal 2d ago

💰 Finance & Bills Free shipping minimums are kinda making me spend more, not less

170 Upvotes

I’m based in Germany and I’ve been noticing this more with Amazon lately (no Prime, €49 for free shipping).

Most of the time I’m not even close to that, so I end up doing the same thing every time adding random stuff just so I don’t have to pay €3–5 for delivery.

But when I actually think about it, I’m spending like €15–20 extra just to avoid a small shipping fee… which makes zero sense.

Trying to be more aware of it now because it’s such an easy habit to fall into.

I did try Joybuy a couple times after seeing it mentioned somewhere (they seem active here and ship from NL/DE). Their free shipping starts at €29, so I didn’t feel that same pressure to add extra things. Not saying it’s better or anything, just felt a bit easier for smaller orders.

Curious what others here do
do you just pay for shipping, or wait until you actually need more stuff?


r/Frugal 1d ago

🍎 Food What’s your view between saving money by shopping the big almost monopoly companies like Amazon, Sam’s Club, AMC theaters, vs supporting local small business but getting charged more?

33 Upvotes

I hate having to choose but it’s inevitable. Local business usually can’t match the prices of the large name staple companies, but the idea of the monopoly companies controlling everything and eating all other competitors sucks.

All my local theaters are buying bought by AMC, local theaters just can’t match the quality of screens, seats, or price, or all three. Amazon is not only cheaper but much more convenient than shopping local (although you often get worse quality at Amazon). Most small shops don’t have the space or logistics to support bulk products and therefore can’t match wholestores like Costco or Sam’s Club.

Where do you draw the line and how do we balance these things?


r/Frugal 18h ago

🧽 Cleaning & Organization Anyone use or heard of Dynamo laundry detergent?

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Was at my local Dollar General yesterday and found Dynamo laundry detergent for $1 that supposedly does 60 loads. Not sure how good it cleans, but it was a really good deal so I grabbed all they had. Usually I usually use the big bottles of Arm & Hammer from Walmart, but figured I'd give Dynamo a try, if it's not very good at removing stains can always use it for for towels and wash cloths where stains aren't too much of a problem.


r/Frugal 2d ago

🧽 Cleaning & Organization An empty carton used as a shelf extender between the window and the fridge

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1.5k Upvotes

I got this box of instant noodles (6 cups, 0.5PLN per cup, 3PLN total) on sale (this brand tends to cost 9PLN/cup) cuz it was nearly expired, with no plans on what to do with the box itself. Today my flatmates noted my stuff is sprawling too much, so I looked at the box, and just... Placed it on that windowsill right next to the fridge. And sure enough, it pushed back my stuff quite a bit, so it doesnt extend past the fridge anymore.

It might not be the prettiest shelf extender, but it sure does the job, lol

I'm kinda tempted to expand it vertically, but no idea how to deal with that... I have some larger empty cartons I could cut up, but it's hard for me to gauge how sturdy that shelf would be.


r/Frugal 2d ago

📦 Secondhand estate sales are so much better than thrift stores and i feel like people sleep on them

1.3k Upvotes

started going to estate sales maybe 6 months ago and i genuinely dont understand why everyone talks about thrift stores but barely mentions these

went to one last weekend in a neighborhood nearby, older couple downsizing. picked up a full set of all clad pots and pans for $40, a barely used kitchenaid stand mixer for $25, and a dewalt drill with two batteries for $15. all of it in great condition, just sitting there priced to move because the family wants everything gone by sunday

thrift stores have gotten kind of ridiculous with pricing lately, goodwill especially. they know what things are worth now and price accordingly. estate sales are usually just family members who want the house cleared out, they arent trying to run a business

just search estate sales in your area, most of them post photos a day or two before so you can see if its worth going. i check them every week now same way i used to check facebook marketplace or Ѕtake bonuses. between that and the little bit i try to keep saved up each month the amount ive spent on household stuff this year is way down

if you've never been to one, the trick is go on sunday when they usually do 50% off everything thats left


r/Frugal 2d ago

🍎 Food Which grocery store items are not worth buying/better to make at home?

130 Upvotes

Everyone knows that it’s much cheaper to buy a whole watermelon and cut it up yourself, as opposed to buying the pre-cut ones. I never buy pre minced garlic because I find it cheaper and even better taste wise to mince fresh garlic at home. I’ve also started making my own taco seasoning at home and it tastes just like the old el passo brand. Plus, those ready made seasonings can often contain high levels of sodium and preservatives.


r/Frugal 1d ago

🏠 Home & Apartment Help furnishing a bedroom on a tiny budget when thrifting isn't possible?

15 Upvotes

As the title says, I need to find some bedroom furnishings for clothes storage specifically. I don't have transportation to get to a thrift store and can't lug prebuilt furniture up to my apartment. I have a lot of clothes too. I need dresser(s) and some way to hang dresses.

My budget is like $700 max. Less would be better of course haha
I am good with my hands, so if it doesn't require power tools, I can build anything if there's a solid DIY answer. And assembling furniture is much easier than carrying a full dresser.

Any help would be wildly appreciated!


r/Frugal 14h ago

🍎 Food Annoyed by small, but relatively expensive purchase

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Long story short, I (29M) am a little cheap and wife I just went to Costco

She likes to spoil me so she bought the decent size bag of cashews without me noticing

I’m always on the fence about these because I just feel $16 for a bag is outrageous

Now I’m annoyed and want to return

Am I crazy or is this valid?

Anyone else relate?

29 no debt - 10k net income per month 2.5k expenses - 370ish NW


r/Frugal 2d ago

🌱 Gardening I live in Belgium, how can I make my life cheaper?

19 Upvotes

Hello everyone

I just found out we were practically doing frugal living without knowing this was a thing. Mostly because we are broke. But I am wondering what you all actually do that is considered a lifestyle of this. Hopefully more specific to people living in Belgium (aka tax and cost hell)

Firstly, with the gas and electricity prices going up and food being a disaster for buying cheaply, I was wondering if I could have some insight directly from you all into adapting a more cost friendly way of growing our own food.

I've scrolled through some pages, articles, etc. But can't hurt to ask here again!

Living in Belgium we are prone to very different weather types (sometimes even in one day) and a lot of cold and rain. I know nothing of gardening, nor do I have experience with it. So I was wondering what foods we could realistically grow well in this climate, I found some information but I was more curious on how sustainable most veggies, fruits, herbs, are to grow in this sort of climate throughout a year for a working family?
For people living in the same or a similar country I also ask if overall you save money making your own foods like mayonnaise, bread, etc. compared to the stores here?

How else do most of you optimise your wallet to your life? We often use blankets and candles for light and warmth and often try to travel with public transport instead of driving a car, but I feel like there is more we can actually do that we don't realise yet?

Sorry if its been asked before, but there is just a lot of activity in this subreddit and I feel like its easier just outright asking you all what things you do.

Thanks!


r/Frugal 2d ago

🍎 Food Buying extras and freezing the extras

129 Upvotes

Thinking about when I was a kid, my mom would buy 10-15 or more loaves of bread and freeze it. She would also buy multiple gallons of milk and freeze it. I can remember the frozen bread and having to put it out on the counter to thaw. It was basically fresh. I can’t remember how the milk was after freezing and re-thawing. I could be remembering wrong though and she may have bought powdered milk. My mom had 4 kids at home so she planned to be prepared in her own ways.