15 Very Frugal Habits And Tricks That Will Save You Money In The Long Run
Briefly

I google household items I need and check the shopping price. Once I do this, the Amazon algorithm usually lowers the price, so I buy it from them. Not only do I get home delivery, but I save money. I'm guessing maybe $10-$20 a month.
You'll need basic sewing skills for this, but I do nearly all of my own alterations and repairs for clothing and upholstery. Big tip: Get a snag puller for easily fixing snagged fabric.
Get a library card! Some libraries check out things other than books, like movies, tools, kids' toys, and possibly museum or national park passes.
If you don't have to live paycheck-to-paycheck, AND if you're decent at planning ahead and keeping a list, don't buy non-food things at the grocery store. Buy your shampoo, cat litter, tape, and what have you at a discount store.
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