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Everyday Cheapskate: Tasty Ways to Stretch Your Budget with Thrifty Meals
These days, grocery prices can make you feel like you need a financial adviser just to navigate the supermarket aisles. But instead of cringing every time you see the price of your favorite items, there's a better solution -- thrifty meals that don't sacrifice taste or nutrition. I'm talking about meals that fill us up, make us smile, and don't ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Realistically Simple Ways to Make Your Car (Virtually) Unstealable
I know what you're thinking. "Unstealable"? That's a pretty bold claim. But hear me out. You might not be able to make your car completely theftproof, but you can make it such a pain to steal that thieves will take one look, roll their eyes and move on to an easier target.
LOCK YOUR DOORS AND WINDOWS (NO, SERIOUSLY)
This is where I hit you ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Productive Hobbies That Will Make You Smarter and Happier
Let's be honest. Most of us have dabbled in hobbies that didn't quite lead to anything. We've all spent a little too much time scrolling social media or binge-watching shows (I see you, entire weekend lost to Netflix). But what if your hobbies could actually make you smarter? I'm talking about productive hobbies -- the ones that not only fill ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Ask Me Anything: Toilet Paper Pricing, Rust Spots on Linens, Rusty Lettuce
Over the years I've received thousands of money-saving tips from readers -- many of which I've shared in books, newsletters and this column. And there are plenty that I've not shared for a variety of reasons, but mostly because they don't work. Some work so poorly, they end up costing time and money and not saving a thing! Today's first question...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Ask Me Anything - Grease Relief, Fingerprints on Stainless Steel
Does this happen to you? You get so involved in doing something that you completely lose track of time? You're shocked to look up and see it's time to go home when it feels like you just got back from lunch. Or you sit down for a few minutes to start a new book and suddenly you're on Chapter 21?
Happens to me when I open my email inbox. I can ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Beyond Dishes: Surprising Uses for Your Dishwasher You Never Knew
Today I have surprising uses for the dishwasher as recommended by my awesome readers, plus a few tips for making sure that machine does its official job well.
Safe from the Storm: Here in hurricane country, it is recommended that you stick all your important papers into freezer bags and put them in the dishwasher when a storm is approaching. ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: The Simple DIY Guide to Conquering Clogged Drains
Clogged drains -- ah, the household menace that strikes when you least expect it, right in the middle of washing dishes or taking a shower. It's like they're in cahoots with your Monday morning. But before you throw in the towel, take a breath: You've got this. Here are five tried-and-true methods to unclog a household drain that don't involve ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: A Surprising Reason to Use Fresh Ginger in Homemade Marinade
The nicest thing happened to me one day as I rifled through the mail. I got a letter from Dr. C. Eugene Allen, a professor and food scientist at the University of Minnesota who just happened to be a fan of this column. He was responding to a teriyaki marinade recipe for venison I'd offered to a reader who asked about how to prepare that ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Important Papers to Grab in a Disaster
Dear Cheapskate: In light of recent fires in across many states in the U.S., do you have a list of paperwork one should keep in a travel case or fireproof box? -- Cyndi, Ohio
Dear Cyndi: At the top of the list should be insurance policies and visual inventory (DVD or video) of your home and its contents. Follow that with photo IDs, health cards...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Teacher Gifts Are Thoughtful Presents That Make a Lasting Impact
As a parent, I've gained insights over the years into what teachers truly appreciate as gifts, not just during the holiday season but at any time of the year. Instead of the typical "Teachers Have Class!" coffee mugs, let's focus more on practical items that enhance the classroom experience.
Wanting to know how they really feel about gifts, I ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Frozen Assets, Stand-Up Chicken and More Great Reader Tips
I am always entertained and often educated by the tips readers mail in. Today is no exception. I'm pretty sure you will agree with me.
SAFELY FROZEN: I am on a waiting list to get a safe deposit box at my bank. While I wait, I am keeping my important papers in a heavy freezer bag in the deep freeze. I hear that, in a fire, the inside of the ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Your Slow Cooker Is a Great Holiday Helper
Got a hunk of meat that feels like it could double as a doorstop? The slow cooker says, "Challenge accepted!" Toss in that tough cut, add a splash of broth and the magical ingredients, and by dinnertime, you'll have something that's practically falling apart in deliciousness. Expensive cuts? Who needs 'em when your slow cooker can turn a $5 ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Purr-spective Needed, Help Me Find the Best Budget-Friendly Cat Food and Litter
Dear Cheapskate: With all the suggestions you have made for the "best inexpensive" products in your blog EverydayCheapskate.com (which I get in my email box every weekday and love it), I don't believe I have ever seen a recommendation for dry cat food, canned cat food or cat litter. Or even pet products, for that matter. That's where I really ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: 10-10-10: The Tool That Saved Me From Making a Bad Decision (And Running Out of Gas)
Experts tell us, and I can concur wholeheartedly from my own experience, that when people admit to the worst financial decisions they've made in their lives, they often recall choices made in the grip of visceral emotions like anger, lust, anxiety and greed.
Imagine how our lives might be different if we had a couple dozen "undo" buttons to use...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Organized Chaos or My Intended Journey to a Clutter-Free 2025
I won't try to kid you into thinking I'm some kind of organizational expert. I am the most disorganized person ever. My professional office is a mess. My home, remarkably, appears to be orderly, as long as you don't open a cupboard, drawer or closet.
Being disorganized steals my time, energy and money. I buy things I have already because I can'...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Popular Money Advice You Shouldn't Take
Money advice -- it's available everywhere. But that doesn't mean you should take it. The wise person knows how to separate the good from the bad. Here are a few timely examples:
Bad advice: Do not save money for yourself until you have paid off your credit cards. Direct every cent you can scrape together to pay down your credit card debt as ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Let the Butcher Help Cut the Grocery Bill
Dear Cheapskate: I have become more thrifty and aware now that I read this column. Thank you! I wanted to return the favor by sharing a recent experience:
My family of six wanted me to make chili. I didn't have ground turkey or beef in the freezer, and I only buy meat on sale. I couldn't find either on sale in my area. I was just about to cave ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Meet Your Own Personal Loan Shark
Imagine paying outrageous amounts of interest to a greedy finance company and loving every minute of it. Or how about making off-the-record, back-alley deals with a loan shark so you can skip all the credit checks and paperwork?
Impossible? Not if that loan shark is you. You'll be borrowing from yourself, making payments to yourself and ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: Who Knew You Can Use This for That!
One day as I was hurriedly putting groceries away, the fruit bowl was not within reach, so I put the fruit into the colander. It worked so well that I've been using the colander in that way ever since. And when I need a colander, no problem. I turn the fruit onto the counter, drain whatever I need to drain, then replace the fruit. Giving one ...Read more
Everyday Cheapskate: A Free Fun Family Outing of Stargazing
If things are so hectic in your household that you can't remember the last time you took a break for some family fun, perhaps it's time to revisit an important concept: Time is like money. If you wait until you have some left over, you might be waiting forever. You may believe you don't have time or money for family fun, but let me help you see ...Read more