In the month of January, Paul and I decided that the months of February, March, and April would be serious cost cutting months. We have a few major purchases and home improvements we would like to do this year. As a family we have determined we will have no debt other than our house, so in order to do these projects and purchase some new things (like a second vehicle) we are going pretty close to bare bones. A few things we are doing:
Coupons!!!!!! My grocery budget for the next three months is $75/week, which includes diapers, cleaning supplies, food, and anything else we buy at the grocery store and Costco. (Not clothing and toys, just the grocery store stuff.) One tool we use and love is Savings Angel. Serious time saver!
Spending freeze!!!! No clothing, no toys, no books, no movie rentals, no FABRIC (gasp), nothing that isn't necessary. Now to stay realistic, we have agreed that anything not already deemed necessary that we feel the "need" to purchase, must be agreed upon by both of us.
Selling stuff!!! We are going through our "stuff" in the basement to see what we can and will get rid of. In this we have given ourselves a bit of encouragement by that things that we sell that belong to "one" of us, or that we (I) make and sell, a portion goes into our very own personal pockets. Hmmm...I wonder what all is down there!
In lieu of all of this, I have been doing some research to see where else I can cut costs. I have made my own laundry soap and dishwasher soap. I use a powder laundry soap and dish soap made from a few simple things that make each load cost approximately 3 cents.
Here are the recipes that I have tried and found very good.
Dishwasher Soap
1 Cup Borax
1Cup Washing soda
1/2 cup salt (coarse or table)
5 packets lemonade Koolaid (or 1-2 oz citric acid....which is hard to find)
Mix all together and store in close-able container. Use only 1 Tablespoon per load. I also use a distilled vinegar rinse instead of a store bought rinse aid.
Laundry Soap
1 bar Fels-Naptha soap (turned to poweder by using my food processor)
2 Cups Borax
2 Cups Washing soda
Mix together and store in close-able container. Use 2 tablespoons per load.
I'd love to hear you little ways of saving around the house!