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Last Sunday, I spent less that $15, but this money I spent on me, needed clothes that fit.
So got 5 new(size 12-14)t- shirts for $2 apiece, 1 pair of new tennis shoes(size 4) for a $1, second pair of new tennis shoes(size 4) for $2 plus tax.
Now just have to find pants that fit properly.
Shopped Wal-Mart clearance aisle for my clothes and shoes.

Are you sure you shopped WalMart or ' shoplifted ' at Walmart!:eyeballs:?

Mobook you did :great: and were very lucky to find those kind of good deals, even at WalMart .:clapping:
 
Are you sure you shopped WalMart or ' shoplifted ' at Walmart!:eyeballs:?

Mobook you did :great: and were very lucky to find those kind of good deals, even at WalMart .:clapping:
I shop clearance aisles in ladies, big kid shoes.
Usually the only thing I pay full price on anything is Strawberry's food, treats.
She's my girl(service dog).
And I pay full price on phone card everything else I buy clearance and put the difference in quart jar for fun activities.
You have really look for deals, most people when shopping don't look on the very top shelf or the very bottom shelf.
That's usually where the bargains are best.
Most people want everything eye level.
I'm willing and able to go searching for items I want at a price I want to pay.
I do this at all stores I shop.
Not just Wal-Mart.
 
I shop clearance aisles in ladies, big kid shoes.
Usually the only thing I pay full price on anything is Strawberry's food, treats.
She's my girl(service dog).
And I pay full price on phone card everything else I buy clearance and put the difference in quart jar for fun activities.
You have really look for deals, most people when shopping don't look on the very top shelf or the very bottom shelf.
That's usually where the bargains are best.
Most people want everything eye level.
I'm willing and able to go searching for items I want at a price I want to pay.
I do this at all stores I shop.
Not just Wal-Mart.

Well Mobook it seems to really pay off for you and thanks for the trick to the deals.:great:
 
Day 4 of not spending any money today.

@timmie you are doing so well not going grocery shopping. It is amazing how much you can fit in 1 large freezer.

I fixed my dish washer. It was a $20 part, much better than a new dish washer.

Yep! Love clearance lol and don't forget coupons ( and online codes for discounts). Really helps save the pennies

I learn from all of you ladies in many ways.

:Thankyou::thumbs:
 
Yep! Love clearance lol and don't forget coupons ( and online codes for discounts). Really helps save the pennies
Some things are marked clearance, so coupons work there.
But some things are marked Roll Back or Super Saver so get Associate Discount on those items.
So on average I have budget set and go in with list and $ amount.
Don't usually buy anything that isn't on list, without coupons, discounts or codes.
But sometimes just have to have clothes that fit.
 
I have a massive bill cycle coming up and I found out I only have $1400 left to pay on my debt before I am free and clear and 100%
Out of debt completely.
This pension is all about stocking the freezer with meat and frozen veggies and filling the car with petrol so I can throw every last cent
in the next few months at paying off debt and paying off my car rego, license renewal for 5 years and my yearly pre-paid internet and phone account.
Now until the new year is going to be hard but it will be worth it.
I'm adulting again.

I have lived on less than $21 to buy groceries with after the bills were paid because of my pantry and freezer stockpiles and my garden and chickens
so it's doable.
 
Busted today as we went to a larger town near us as I had a medical appointment and we decided to have an early celebration dinner for our wedding anniversary later this month.

As it is almost the end of season sales here we decided we would have a look and see what we could find with our clothing allowance budget.

- For me I purchased 2 new long sleeved cotton t-shirts for me on clearance sales for $1.50 ea saving $13 on usual prices. Even in the op shops around here they are $3 secondhand :eek: .
- Also found a lovely new wool blend jacket on sale for $15 new reduced from $49 saving $34.
- DH found 2 pairs of new going out jeans for him for $7 ea saving $26 on prices elsewhere and 9 pairs of work socks for $5 for a 3 pk saving $15 on usual prices.
 
Spent money to save money. I switched our 40 gallon gas water heater out for a gas tankless heater. Should pay for itself in less than a year just because it has no pilot light. Then it should save us money every day because it only runs when you need it.
 
Spent money to save money. I switched our 40 gallon gas water heater out for a gas tankless heater. Should pay for itself in less than a year just because it has no pilot light. Then it should save us money every day because it only runs when you need it.
They are outstanding for people that use moderate or less amount of hot water.
If you have 6 kids and half of them are teenagers, not so much.
For a small family, more than half the gas you used was wasted just to 'keep' the water hot 24/7.
 
Or alternatively if you have a good tank water heater and ours is huge 250 lts then you only turn it on when you want to heat it. We found that ours lasts and the water stays hot for 2- 3 days in winter and 4 - 5 in summer. Ours only takes 3 to 4 hours to heat from cold so we turn it on and off at the switch in the power box as needed.

From reading I read that the electric hot water system heat up 3 hours a day if you leave them turned on. We are a family of 2 with no children so that suits us and all of our friends tell us they would love an electricity bill as low as ours.
 
i saved money by taking 6-1 gallon jugs to refill at a water dispencer for 40 cents a gallon each. and used a dirty 5 gallon water jug as a exchange of a full one for a 7.49 total on that..i'll use the water dispense.for the 5 gallon jug next time seeing how that'll only cost me $2.00 next time.
 
Received our credit card statement- it was the lowest it's been for some time. Yay! It was just over $900 and is comprised of phone bill, groceries, power bill (utilities) any auto supplies like Def fluid, and misc. We are still paying utilities on two homes so considered this pretty good. I am looking forward to having only one household to pay for but in the mean time will do what I can :)
 
I didn't save myself any money, but I helped out a friend today with clothes.
That I no longer wear. I just gave her about $100 worth of clothes.
They were taking up my precious closet space.
I knit, crochet, quilt blankets for homeless, domestic violence victims.
When give a blanket to a child, I also give a crocheted toys bear, zebra, monkey, car or trucks.
I also donate blankets to Veterans in Nursing Homes, Tiny Homes(for homeless veterans),Rehab places, halfway houses etc.
I like to think my donations help other veterans, all it takes is my time.
And this is how I give back to my community; 1 veteran at a time.
 
@Terri9630 way to go! Now just the oven right? Might see if it's the element.
@Tank-Girl Yippee!!!! You go girl! You are so close.
@timmie Way to go! It gets kinda fun after the initial regular meals. We have had some "interesting" meals when I've not gone grocery shopping (on purpose.)
@hiwall might be sure to keep a few jugs of water in case of emergency. I look at the H2O tank as a holding tank of sorts. I know you're prepared so maybe already have it covered :)
@MoBookworm1957 Your deal finding skills are like Strawberry's life saving skills - very acute. You have a knack.
@Sewingcreations15 You woman, you just amaze me. I'm always in awe of your organization and attention to certain things. And more importantly Happy Anniversary to you and Mr SC.
 
@LadyLocust thank you our anniversary no 2 is the 27th of this month so we celebrated really early as DH wanted to go to Sizzlers where they have an all you can eat salad bar and good steaks. We did this as we were doing other errands there.

@Tank-Girl cheering you on to wipe out that big debt and "adulting"pays off especially when you are debt free apart from usual utilities and regos and things.
 

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