And she gets 99 percent of her food from the Dumpster.
Now I think this is going a bit too far, imo.
Still, and interesting(if not scary)read.
For frugalists, bargain hunting is a lifestyle - Extreme Consumerism - MSNBC.com
And she gets 99 percent of her food from the Dumpster.
Now I think this is going a bit too far, imo.
Still, and interesting(if not scary)read.
For frugalists, bargain hunting is a lifestyle - Extreme Consumerism - MSNBC.com
I am really shocked that this is a conscience effort on their part. I mean really...I guess the five second rule is out the window on this.
I am really shocked that this is a conscience effort on their part. I mean really...I guess the five second rule is out the window on this.
amazing! don't think i could go as far as this lady. however we all need to think of ways we can reuse, redo, fix etc.
i am a big fan of do it yourself. it saves me much money and especially for the decor of my house.
thin line between saving stuff to reuse and hoarding,though.
when my kids were young and money tight, the day old bread store was the place to go. everything from bread to cupcakes . things we wouldn't have had if reg. price.
same as milk, a neighbor and i would get discount for milk just at expire date and freeze it. you do what u have to do.
we for the most part all waste a lot of food. i am sometimes sad at how much i waste as just one person.
i only have three pieces of furniture in entire house that i got brand new.
a little paint and elbow grease can do wonders.
even when buying fabric for a do it yourself project , i try for the discount. some of this is to save and some is just the thrill of the hunt.
babe