20 Clever Ways to Make Your Things Last
Here are some great ways to save money by wasting less food, making your clothes last longer, extending the life of your furniture and making your beauty and your cleaning supplies last longer:
Here are some great ways to save money by wasting less food, making your clothes last longer, extending the life of your furniture and making your beauty and your cleaning supplies last longer:
Making small tweaks to your everyday living that can create massive changes to your life.
Includes:
-Changing your Mindset- What people think of you, having gratitude, and the “pay now, play later” thinking.
Just got my new solar oven a week ago and I am loving it! I’ve cooked in it once or twice a day since receiving it. It’s very easy to use and is powered completely by the sun. I save money I would have spent on electricity to run my kitchen oven and again by not having to run the AC to cool the house back down afterward. This means a lot in Texas in August! I’m also saving by not eating out as much or using expensive convenience foods as much since the solar oven is so easy and fun to use. From electricity savings reports from other solar oven users I should recoup my cost for the oven in less than six months. The oven is built to last 15 years or more.
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The average family of 4 spends $2500 per year on clothing. Use the following tips on making your clothes last longer and you could save $1000/year or more — Read more »