Frugal recipes
Homemade is always cheaper and healthier than shop bought alternatives. Buying in bulk in season ensures that you are paying local prices for local food.
Adding organic whole foods to your diet is even more frugal as your bodies are healthier and you save on medical costs.
Here are some frugal recipes for you to try in your home.
Home made baby food
How To Make Pasta
How To Make Pesto
How To Make Yoghurt
How To Make Cream Cheese
How To Make Pizza
How to make bread
How to make jam
How to make baby food
How to make chilli
How to make meatloaf
How to make hamburgers
Home made macaroni cheese
How to make French toast
How To Make A Smoothie
How To Make Alfredo Sauce
How to make French fries
Home Made Flour Tortillas
Home Made Salsa
How to make pasta sauce
Homemade Baked Beans
How to make butter
How to make corn fritters
Home made candy
Home made ice cream
As a frugal mom you know where to find a good home made replacement for a shop bought item. Sure, it will cost you more in time and labour, but the money you save will make it all worthwhile.
Here are some home made solutions for most items that are monthly grocery costs.
How to save money on groceries
Homemade Dog Food
Homemade Dog Treats
Homemade Cat Food
Homemade soap
Homemade Shampoo
Homemade laundry soap
Homemade cleaners
Homemade flypaper
10 Ways to Save Money
Another place that frugal moms can save money monthly is with water usage andon electricity
While not a monthly saving as this one is dependent on the season you are in, but growing your own vegetables on whatever scale, big or small, will always be a choice for frugal families.
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At Frugality For Today you will find how being green and frugal living have a lot in common. In fact, frugal living is based on the re-use, recycle and reduce principals. Frugality for Todaydelves deeper into those principles to help you look after what you have, make what you have, last as long as possible and help you reduce costs at home.
Here are some tips and ideas for each of these categories for you to implement in your own home.
Frugal kid’s fun
Make some play dough for your young children
Learn how to make a kite together
Home made bird feeders
Home made cards
Make your own wind chimes
Make your own bubble bath
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