Posts Tagged ‘frugality’
Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
I think Ford is not terribly excited about consumers working on their (our) vehicles. They hide the oil filter between the front driver’s tire and the bumper, and don’t tell you where it is. (Don’t you think the oil filter belongs, oh, I don’t know, somewhere near the oil pan?) They scramble the engine layout, …
Tags: cars, frugality
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Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Long ago, when these mirror-like office lighting grids were born in a Chinese factory, they sighed and said, Well, we’re off for a boring existence. We’ll hang for thirty years with fluorescent lights above us and underpaid employees below, reflecting lights cheerfully, swinging down every year or so to have our bulbs replaced, gathering dust, …
Tags: building projects, frugality, Gardening
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Monday, March 15th, 2010
Here’s one thing we do to live more frugally: Make do with good rejects. Here Jess snips out a zipper from a rejected garment that we don’t really need. It’s useless as apparel, but by saving the zipper, Jess can use the zipper in another garment elsewhere and save herself $6 and a trip to …
Tags: frugality, self-reliance, sewing
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
When I was designing our house I referred frequently to the Not So Big House books by architect Susan Susanka. She notes the efficient use of living space on a boat, where space is so limited that not one square foot is wasted. At the design stage, our finances forced us to shrink our house …
Tags: efficiency, frugality, technology
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Out at our place I find that we have to jury-rig things a lot. That is, figure out a way to make stuff work. (Or is it jerry-rig? Or rerry-jig? Depends who you ask, I guess.) Making do makes for a lot of ugly stuff, but maybe that’s the reason homesteaders build their hodge-podge empires …
Tags: frugality, homestead, making do
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Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Well a few months back I mentioned my homemade laundry detergent and bragged about what a great job it did getting our clothes clean. There was only one problem: it was lumpy. This must be because I used half a bar of Fels Naphtha soap ( which I completely forgot to use this time). I …
Tags: frugality, homemade, recipes, self-reliance
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Actually I can’t make weeks at home, so I can’t truthfully advertise homemade weeks. If I could, I would have made about a thousand of them already and quit my job. In the absence of that, however, I’ll document all the homemamde stuff I made this weekend. I’ll also try to document how those homemade …
Tags: cars, frugality, self-reliance
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Warning: this is a messy procedure. Learn from my woes and surround your interior chimney with an old sheet before proceeding.
Well, since we never actually had winter around here I’ll detail this procedure and post the pictures from when I cleaned the chimbley around Christmas time. The principles are still relevant and I’ll do this …
Tags: frugality, self-reliance, wood heat
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Tuesday, December 1st, 2009
Well, here we are hanging yesterday’s popcorn strings on the tree. This was a hard shot to get; the kids were bouncing back and forth between Mom, The Dispenser of All Correct Ornaments, and the tree, tripping over each other in the process. So they’re a little blurry. But the tree is done, the rooms …
Tags: frugality, kids
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Monday, November 16th, 2009
Yes, it’s true; you can freeze milk. We do it every time we buy it, since we go through so much (about four gallons a week) and we’re so far from the grocery store. Local cow’s milk is prohibitively expensive ($4 a gallon!), and we’re not willing to spring for a goat we’d have to …
Tags: food storage, frugality
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