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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content, please read our Disclosure Policy. Shop Thrift Stores. I love shopping at Thrift Shops and Discount Stores. I have (for many years) always wondered how to live frugally. Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less.

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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

This post may contain affiliate links or sponsored content, please read our Disclosure Policy. Shop Thrift Stores. I love shopping at Thrift Shops and Discount Stores. I have (for many years) always wondered how to live frugally. Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less.

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Meet a Reader | M from the PNW

The Frugal Girl

Also, thrifting —I very rarely buy new, it’s normally secondhand. I used to garage sale quite a bit for my kids’ toddler and preschool clothes but as they’ve gotten bigger and pickier I have better luck finding what they’ll wear in their size at the thrift store. And better luck for us adults too.)

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Make A Move, Do Tha Thing, Turn Around and Strike A Pose

Work With What You've Got

My husband found this jacket at a thrift store for like 2 bucks. I’m always so thrilled by my husband’s thrift store finds. I am up for one, maybe two stores, and if I don’t find something AMAZING at one of those I am ready to call it a day. It was a couple sizes too big, so for less than $20 I had it tailored.

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Meet a Reader | Midwest Andrea

The Frugal Girl

My wedding dress, thrifted! I got into minimalist content in high school, and somehow found Dave Ramey through there just before I went to college. It’s not hard for me (anymore) to avoid expensive stores or fast fashion sites such as Shein and Temu, and instead shop at thrift stores or use my local BuyNothing group.

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Our Big Financial Goal for 2016

Family Balance Sheet

I will focus on being content with what I have and I’m pretty sure I’ll survive. Choose Thrift First. I have made a pact with myself that if I don’t already own something that I need, I will either: make do with what I have, find said item at a thrift store, borrow, or forget about it.

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Meet Aja. She & her husband Paid Off $110,000 in Debt

Family Balance Sheet

Be willing to sacrifice- there are things we had to do that made us look weird: home school, skip eating out as much with family, doing my own hair & nails, getting a wardrobe from the thrift store and forgoing paper towels. We saw shows, shopped and ate until our hearts were content (no gambling!)

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