On the dryer sheet front, we switched to dryer balls instead. A drop of essential oils on it makes it smell good and kicks the static and they are reusable over and over so the cost is minimal over all.
I'd love to line dry but when it's finally nice enough to do that we have awful amounts of pollen *everywhere* so my clothes wouldn't be clean and I'd be even more miserable than normal.
As a family of 5, we do probably
4 loads of clothes a week and one with towels and one with bedding. A big jug of detergent lasts us.... a long time. A thing of toilet paper will last us over a month. We stopped using regular paper towels (minus the ones we keep for pet accidents since we have a puppy) and instead use reusable paper towels or old flour sack towels to clean things up and just wash and reuse.
I got so tired of paying for things we just constantly throw away, literally throwing money away, and instead we're slowly switching to quality items. Glass containers, stainless steel, cast iron.
I'm trying to live in 2026 like it's the 90s. I don't grow up being so wasteful so why am I now?