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I buy bird seed in bulk at a local store and mix in corn from the feed store(plus some I grow myself) for chicken scratch, rather than actually buying scratch, it's cheaper, atleast around here. Next year I am going to grow some sunflower's to supplement as well.
Buy a book of forever stamps every time you make a trip to the post office, next time they raise the rates, you will have a nice inflation hedge. Who care's if you have an entire drawer full, do you plan to quit sending out mail anytime soon?
This is the time of year to find reel mowers on clearance, next summer your lawn mowing bill will be $0. No oil or gas fee's!
Buy a programmable thermostat, it will pay for itself.
Make your own soap(just Google it).
You might be able to change you car insurance rates considerably with a few adjustments.
Get paid for your trash! You can save up all those throw away cans and take them to a metal recycle center as desired. We save nearly all of the tin cans and then get paid for them, it's not alot, but it's something, if you have lots of aluminum though that will pay for a trip to the movies. Like the Sobe cans and such without a deposit. You'd be amazed how fast it adds up(the pile of metal that is), I also toss in bent nails, broken screws, etc. You can even go so far as to take the screws and other metal out of things that have quit working, like fans, printers, etc - it just depends on your motivation level(for instance some cans I just throw away, it's not always worth cleaning them). I only separate the copper and aluminum(worth more), the rest I don't bother and just scrap as iron. Just don't scrap things that could be useful, you will be sorry one day if you do this.
Check out GasBuddy to find the lowest gas price in your area before you fill up.
I buy bird seed in bulk at a local store and mix in corn from the feed store(plus some I grow myself) for chicken scratch, rather than actually buying scratch, it's cheaper, atleast around here. Next year I am going to grow some sunflower's to supplement as well.
Buy a book of forever stamps every time you make a trip to the post office, next time they raise the rates, you will have a nice inflation hedge. Who care's if you have an entire drawer full, do you plan to quit sending out mail anytime soon?
This is the time of year to find reel mowers on clearance, next summer your lawn mowing bill will be $0. No oil or gas fee's!
Buy a programmable thermostat, it will pay for itself.
Make your own soap(just Google it).
You might be able to change you car insurance rates considerably with a few adjustments.
Get paid for your trash! You can save up all those throw away cans and take them to a metal recycle center as desired. We save nearly all of the tin cans and then get paid for them, it's not alot, but it's something, if you have lots of aluminum though that will pay for a trip to the movies. Like the Sobe cans and such without a deposit. You'd be amazed how fast it adds up(the pile of metal that is), I also toss in bent nails, broken screws, etc. You can even go so far as to take the screws and other metal out of things that have quit working, like fans, printers, etc - it just depends on your motivation level(for instance some cans I just throw away, it's not always worth cleaning them). I only separate the copper and aluminum(worth more), the rest I don't bother and just scrap as iron. Just don't scrap things that could be useful, you will be sorry one day if you do this.