Being Eco-friendly around the holidays is not something most people consider. It may be because we just don’t think about it much or we think it will be too expensive during a time of year when things are already tight financially. Whatever the case may be, living green at this time of year can notRead More
How to Make Your Kitchen Energy Efficient
Most people don’t think about their kitchen needing to be energy efficient, but indeed there are many ways you can make your home more eco-friendly right in your kitchen. These tips for Making Your Kitchen Energy Efficient are easy to implement and very effective. Not only can you save on energy expenses, you are beingRead More
Eco-Friendly Ways to Upcycle Thrift Store Finds
Many people don’t think about buying clothing as being a green or natural living choice, however we know that the more wasteful you are the less frugal and green you are. Eco-Friendly Ways to Upcycle Thrift Store Finds gives you the opportunity to not only save money, but to recycle something someone else no longer needed.Read More
7 Ways to Reuse Toilet Paper Rolls
Are toilet paper tubes taking over your recycling bin? In large families especially, they can definitely do that! Well if this is the case in your home, take a look below at 7 ways to reuse toilet paper tubes. You will see that once the toilet paper is gone, those cardboard tubes can be quiteRead More
10 Frugal Uses for Wine Bottles
Wine bottles are beautiful in color and shape, and you may be tempted to hold onto yours long after it is empty. If so, take a peek below at 10 frugal uses for old wine bottles that you need to know about. Wine bottles have so many practical and fun uses, you may never throwRead More
Save Money By Living An Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
If you’ve ever considered living an eco-friendly lifestyle, the first thing you might have noticed is the expense. At first glance it might look like living this type of life is extremely expensive. However, I’ve come to realize that it doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact living eco-friendly can actually save you money! Today’sRead More
Naturally Frugal Tip: 4 Ways to Make Reuseable Grocery Bags
I bought my first reusable grocery bags in in 1992 in a Navy Exchange at NAS Pt. Mugu. They are made of sturdy canvas and are still going strong 21 years later. The down side: I only bought 2! And I need more than that for our grocery purchases. Over the years, I have boughtRead More