Do you want to save some extra bucks in your daily
routine as a house-wife? If yes, here are simple ways to achieve this.
One of the most obvious and easy ways to save some
extra cash is to change some of the way you use products and items in your
everyday life. The key is to make minor
changes.
For instance, always buy the cheapest hand soap you
can find. The quality doesn't
necessarily go up with the price and you can use it in place of 'bath soap.'
Always use the whole product. Turn bottles upside down and drain to get the
last bit from them. Tear open sugar and
flour sacks to get everything; squeeze or cut open tubes to use it all before
running out to buy more. You'll be
surprised at how much there really is left!
Also, never use more than you need. Just because it says on the box that you need
a full cup, doesn't mean that you really do it need it. Half a measure of laundry detergent and a
half teaspoon of dish soap are examples of what are usually enough, rather than
what the manufacturer or adverts says.
To save some cash, you can use some of the things in
your house in some unique ways. Instead
of spending lots of money on the fancy floor cleaners, try using ammonia. It does a great job, and you can use plain
water in between times. If your
furniture needs some polishing, mix equal parts of white vinegar and vegetable
oil and rub on the furniture. Buff with
a cloth until it shines.
For a freezer bag, use empty chip bags and close
with masking taps. Also try a bowl with
a lid, such as a margarine tub.
If your skin is feeling a little dry, there are
several substitutes for expensive lotion.
Petroleum jelly rubbed into your hands at night after a warm water soak,
mayonnaise (rinse with cold water after), or any other oil based food. Just be sure to put it on immediately after
your hands have been in water.
To save some money on laundry, dissolve a bar of
hand-soap in water to replace laundry detergent. Add three gallons of hot water; mix
thoroughly and add a cup of washing soda.
Sure, these are small changes, but added up, they
can put some extra change into your pocket throughout the year!
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