• Don’t use fabric softeners; instead use white vinegar in your wash.
  • Use less laundry detergent than recommended on your detergent box. You can usually cut it by a third with no difference.
  • Buy carpeting from a wholesale store, and buy nylon carpet for the best quality at a lower price.
  • See elfcosmetics.com for cosmetics that cost a dollar each.
  • Dilute hair conditioners.
  • Buy cheaper hair products and go to thefreesite.com for free shampoo samples.
  • Use cloth diapers.
  • Save on computer paper by printing on the blank side of recycled paper from you mail and elsewhere.
  • White vinegar and baking soda combined with water can be the best and cheapest cleaning product.
  • Use trial sized deodorants, toothpastes, etc. Some are even free. Look from them at sites like Walmart.com.
  • Talk to your doctor about expensive prescriptions. S/he can help you with:
    • A generic
    • A similar drug that is less expensive
    • With samples
    • With a dosage twice as high which you can halve and get two for the price of one.

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