Everyday Cheapskate: Keeping things frugal definitely pays off

As the cost of basic consumer goods continues to be much higher than a year ago, frugality is fast becoming its own art form. I hope the following encouraging tips from your fellow readers on how to be a frugal rockstar will inspire all of us to pay attention and embrace ways we can immediately begin to see more money left in our wallets.

Over the past six months, Iโ€™ve been on a tear to declutter and get organized. It has made a huge impact on my spending. Basically, Iโ€™ve stopped spending money on stuff I have already but just didnโ€™t know where to find it. The key is knowing what you have and finding it when needed. If you canโ€™t find your stuff easily, you might buy something you already have or, even worse, believe you got rid of it, buy a replacement, and then find the original shortly after. — Millie, New Jersey

We have a new weekly menu item at our house — Everything But the Kitchen Sink Soup. Basically, this is just throwing a bunch of whatever-is-in-the-fridge to make a soup in order to get rid of stuff thatโ€™s about to go bad or otherwise needs to be used up. You can put so much stuff into soups, and you can freeze leftover soup, too. Really helps to prevent food waste. If you need instructions on how to do this, look up CotterCrunch.com. When you get there, use the search function to find that โ€œrecipe.โ€ — Erica, California

I started using grocery delivery during the pandemic. Even taking into consideration the monthly/annual delivery fee, Iโ€™ve stuck with it because it significantly reduces my impulse buys, which continues to save us money. And we have all but eliminated spending on junk food. — Molly, Pennsylvania

When surfing the internet and youโ€™re about to buy something, or just tempted to do that, add it to your cart but donโ€™t checkout right away. Give yourself a 24-hour rule, meaning youโ€™ll return tomorrow to make the purchase. This is enough time for me to figure out if itโ€™s worth it, if I actually need it and will…

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