deltachi8
Smells of rich mahogany
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Hey, it is organic!![]()
and tasty
Hey, it is organic!![]()
To each his own, but that just grosses me out.
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we do not consume Bambi Burgers in our house.![]()
Hey, it is organic!![]()
Well, I will just say I went somewhere with a friend and had to take a double take when she was washing styrofoam plates. I thought that was being extremely...........frugal.
I pack a mix of baggies & plastic containers. I have also found cheap plastic utensils at the Target Dollar Spot & I buy those & reuse them. I figure even if they lose 1/2 of them by the end of the year I've still saved money.
I think the fact that I rarely buy a new item of clothing that isn't off a clearance rack and isn't marked down multiple times & that goes for my kids as well. My DD & I went to the GAP a few weeks ago & she figured out that she could get several items off the clearance rack for the same amount of money as 1 t-shirt. It was a real eye-opener for her.
Just want to say that I like this thread. My parents raised my with two mottos. "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without"
My mother said this all the time too!!
I posted some of my mother's "extreme" (not to her) money saving methods in another thread...like reusing the water from the washing machine for the next load (start with hot/white, move to warm/dark).
Part of it is frugality, but actually, part of it is not about money but a moral concept that it is a "sin" to waste anything. There are limited resources on Earth, and throwing something in the garbage because you can't be bothered to darn the hole in your sock, for example, is just wrong, by this line of thinking. However, some of us just do not have the time or inclination to sit around darning socks.
Just want to say that I like this thread. My parents raised my with two mottos. "Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without" and "If your outgo exceeds your income then your upkeep becomes your downfall." When I grew up, I was suprised to find that my parents had beaucoup bucks. I thought we were poor. lol!
eta: my Mom is 79 and still can not spend an extra nickel. Old habits die hard. We keep telling her that THIS is the time she saved for, her old age and her comfort. My sister says she scrapes mold off the bread and eats other old food instead of throwing it out. So, my sister and her husband have been taking her dinner every other night and cleaning out the frig behind my mother's back. Sad that she can't let go and spend her money. A lesson for all you penny pinchers.
A lot of those older folks went through some hard times, too, so they don't have the "throw-away" mindset later generations do.
It's worse than that, Venison is a luxury to them.
I grew up on a farm and wouldn't even eat the eggs from our chickens, but I would eat them from the store![]()