Frugal People Are Sharing The One Habit That's Saved Them The Most Money, And It's Spot On

I'm always on the lookout for money-saving tips, so when I saw this thread of frugal people sharing the one habit that's made the biggest difference in their finances, I had to round them up. Here's what people had to say:

1."Personally, I've found that meal planning and cooking at home has been a game-changer for saving money and eating healthier. It not only cuts down on food costs but also reduces the temptation to eat out, ultimately helping me stick to my budget more effectively."

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2."Bringing my own lunch. I've saved approximately $35k over my 12-year career by not going out to eat daily while at work."

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3."Clearing out my pantry every half/quarter year. I love buying in bulk or when something is on clearance. I have a bad habit of forgetting what I own. So, I have fixed 'clearance months' where I'm only allowed to buy fresh produce from the farmers market. Everything else needs to come from the pantry. It's a great way to clear the freezers from vegetables and pre-cooked meals and actually using up all my dried beans, lentils, and rice. I have a special diary and track what I like to eat or which products are the most versatile (rolled oats can make homemade made oat milk, cookies, and overnight oats, for example)."

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4."Using the library. It is free and is one of the last sanctuaries we can go to without an expectation to pay for a service or our time there. It's been a boon both financially and mentally."

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5."I don’t allow myself to buy anything unless I am willing to let something go. Goes along with my anti-clutter and anti-consumerism."

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6."Using a budget app so that all my...[CLICK TO CONTINUE READING]