I am so thrifty that:
My DH swears I have a homeing device for the clearance rack in any store we go to.
I just bought $96 worth of clothes from JC Penny for $7 by shopping their 75% off clearance sale and then I used a $10 coupon that they sent me in the mail. The actual cost was $6.42 but I gave the change from my $7 to a charity drive they were having.
I have a garden and I can the veggies.
I sew my own nighties and some clothes.
I grocery shop by buying only sale items, using coupons, and looking for clearance items (unless I am hopping at ALDIS where everything is much cheaper).
I ride into town with my mother, who lives next door, instead of taking my car. Mom goes into town twice a week.
When I do take my car, I combine trips. My trip to JC Pennys (above), was combined with my pickup of two free metal trash cans (freecycle). JC Pennys and the trash cans were 45 miles in the same direction from my house, making the trip to get both reasonable.
I only use my gas dryer to fluff my husbands dress shirts and pants to take out the wrinkles. Ten minuites on high will do the trick. His clothes are then hung on their hangars, with the pants clipped at their cuffs upside down, to dry. They come out wrinkle free.
I cook once and we eat several times off of each meal, warming it in the microwave.
Slow-Cookers are cheaper than the oven to operate, so many things are cooked in the slow-cooker, unless I have enough things that I am cooking to fill the oven.
I am always looking for new ways to save! I look at it as a challange.