Saving Money the Old Fashioned Way ~ Money Saving Habits to Bring Back

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How to save money? There are old-fashioned money-saving tips that actually work. Living a frugal minimalist lifestyle, I live simply and save money where I can. It is possible to save money on a low income and achieve your financial goals. Here are some frugal living tips to save money using simple living to budget your money. Enjoy these minimalism money-saving tips to save money fast by incorporating easy money habits into your daily life.

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00:00 wisdom from previous generations
01:53 clean your own home
02:23 grow food
03:14 grow herbs
03:39 mend clothes
04:11 free fun
05:11 bake from scratch
05:58 cook at home
06:47 eat left overs
07:15 line dry clothes
07:50 wisdom to be learned
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I tell everyone that I am going to stay in the 20th century as long as possible. I still have a landline and cook 99.9% of my meals at home. I buy only needs, never wants. Living this way makes me very happy. I clean my own home, have a small vegetable garden, and compost. I am a minimalist and try to waste nothing.

Carole
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Cleaning your own home is also a way to show gratitude and appreciation for your belongings because you are taking the time to care for them.

williamclark
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I'm in my sixties and partially disabled. I tend to my garden, grow potatoes, tomatoes and herbs. I walk and swim, no gym membership! I cook from scratch and don't own a microwave. I mend my clothes and also my grandsons clothes. 😊

xnszshx
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Cleaning your own house is therapeutic and rewarding

SJ-wqos
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I’m 24 years old but I agree so much with you! Especially young people tend to forget how things used to be done in a simpler way, it’s important to keep reminding those simple things 😊

minimalou_yt
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Two added benefits from cooking at home and baking from scratch are 1) you can control what goes into your food so fewer additives and preservatives and 2) cooking and baking takes time so you have less time to do other things that cost money such as shopping.

lindadorman
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Another super video Connie!! I’m 57 yrs old, got out of the rat race 5 Yrs ago, have a little smallholding in the UK and embrace your thinking and way of life. I have learnt so much from you and have been sharing your videos with my three sons who live away. I value your wisdom and guidance immensely. Bless you xx

melaniebarradell
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Thank you, Connie, for reminding us of the olden days, and the abundance to be found in simplicity. Love it!

MJ-Colourit
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My parents survived two World Wars, living in the UK. What they taught me about mindful frugality has been benefitial for my entire life. Their habits are so ingrained, I would have great difficulty changing. I do not consider myself a fanatic, and am definately not as frugal as they were, but compared to most, I am far less wasteful. I was taught that wasting food was akin to being criminal, therefore, I never waste anything. Even the parts of veggies, I cut off before eating, my rescued rabbits happily consume along with dandelions from my garden, their manure goes back on the garden. I shop at Grocery Outlets for their WOW deals, and am a lifelong prepper. I can always shop at home, going to the store is optional. Having enough food and supplies of every day living on hand to last several years brings savings now and future security, it mitigates inflation and eliminates shortages. Waste not, want not. A stitch in time saves nine!

sjordan
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So true what you wrote. In addition to all you said, nothing beats home cooking and baking. So cozy!😍

alejandrad
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Waste not, want not. That’s what my Mom always said and it’s so true.

libbyannstew
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When I was a kid we went fishing and had a picnic. This was our vacations we had family go along for the fun.I still love doing these things.

cathyadams
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As a minimalist for over 9 years now it’s a pleasure to watch your lovely videos.
I find them very grounding and relaxing. Thank you!

casey
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I remember my grandmother saving every single cent she could, and I also remember how she used to manage hens & plants. Compared to that I live a life of carelessness; thank you for this video - it couldn't have come at a better time as I've decided to cut my unwanted and impulsive expenses.

Thank you very much for the tips.

Btw whenever I play Monopoly, I lose almost always, so I low-key hate it 😅

alternativethoughts
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Oh Connie thanks for bringing the good old days back miss it

Irishgrl
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My mom had gone shopping and picked up some sales. I remember her telling my dad that she had saved quite a bit of money. My dad stuck out his hand and said put the savings there! As a child I thought that was funny! 😂

marionopisso
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Always brilliant Connie. So simple yet so richly true 🌱

vanessamenkens
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Thank you, Connie.
A change is necessary for our modern lifestyle. Not for me because my husband and I have been chosing to change for some time. It's not easy but worths it!

revighetto
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Can't resist! What temp and how long for the dried oranges??? Thanks!

HopingForever
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My husband and I used to play games on Sunday afternoons before he passed away. Little things mean so much.

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