Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Happy Earth Day!

Today's the day to be inspired to think green, live green, and save green! Being a conscious consumer is one of the first steps you can take to lessen your impact on our precious planet. The Frugal Club encourages you to explore the beauty and bounty of saving!

To learn more about what you can do to make every day Earth Day, click on the following links:

http://www.earthday.net
http://www.earthday.gov/
http://www.epa.gov/earthday/
http://www.worldwildlife.org/sites/earthday/index.html
http://www.treehugger.com/earth-day/
http://www.earthhour.org/home/

And, just in case you've had enough of being told what TO do, we offer this link for "what NOT to do" :) http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/04/what-not-to-do-earth-day.php#ch03


Remember, challenge yourself everyday to be a frugal citizen...

Happy Earth Day 2009!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

A Frugal Bounty!

Just in time to celebrate Mother Earth, arrives a bounty of frugal savings! We send frugal thanks from the bottom of our thrifty pockets to our very own Bargain Huntress Extraordinaire (aka Cara) and savvy saving Frugal member Kelly for the following:

http://www.reynoldsrecycled.com/rebate.aspx
Sign up for free aluminum foil on 4/22/09!! As you click and save, remember to chant: "reduce, reuse, recycle"

http://www.thehappyhousewife.com/thank-you/
Coupons for Soldiers program! Per Cara, if you’d prefer to bring your outdated and unwanted manufacturer coupons to Cara, she'll send them to her soldiers! Frugal and patriotic!!

http://www.retailmenot.com/
Online coupon codes for 30,000 online stores!

http://www.ebates.com/
Rebates on online purchases!

http://www.mrrebates.com/ – More rebates!

http://www.beatmyprice.com/
Think you know your bargains? Test your savvy saving skills and beat the prices you find online!

http://www.quiznos.com/subsandwiches/Offers/OffersLanding.aspx
Sign up for Quiznos coupons-Yum!

http://www.rubytuesday.com/
Sign up for Ruby Tuesday coupons!

http://ebfarm.com/aboutus/sustainyourselfsustaintheplanet/
Visit Earthbound Farm Organics, take their Monday Pledge on 4/27 and get a free reusable tote bag!

A note regarding some coupon printing sites- usually, you'll be required to download and install a coupon printer (ex. http://www.coupons.com/) which will track your printing and limit you to 2 printings of each coupon. This is standard practice. If you're unsure if a site is legit, ask a fellow Frugal member to see if they've had success-get ready to click, print, and save!

http://printable-coupons.blogspot.com/
Printable coupons for online merchants, walk-in retailers, restaurants and more!

http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=71112&t=836711
Printable manufacturer’s coupons.

http://forums.slickdeals.net/showthread.php?sduid=197508&t=722144
Alphabetical listing of all unexpired newspaper coupons.

10 Green Tips for Earth Day 2009!!

In honor of Earth Day 2009, which is tomorrow, April 22, celebrate awareness by considering these helpful tips (thanks to fellow blogger-Suddenly Frugal- http://suddenlyfrugal.wordpress.com/2009/04/08/10-tips-for-earth-day/):

  1. Recycle: This Earth Day, take a good hard look at your trash, and make sure you’re recycling as much as possible. Don’t forget about e-Waste like cell phones, MP3’s and laptops–they can all be recycled and repurposed, via retailers or household hazardous waste collection events in your community. Be responsible about your "disposables," and take care to lessen your impact on already overflowing landfills-while supporting agencies that help others.
  2. Freecycle (TM): I don’t have to tell you about my love for http://www.freecycle.org/ If you haven’t yet given Freecycle a try, why not do so in time for Earth Day? This is a great way to recycle and trade onward right here in your own community using the power of grassroots connectivity!
  3. Reuse. Leave behind paper plates, plastic forks and any other disposables. Choose reusable serving pieces instead. Also, figure out ways you can reuse items around the house like so you can keep them out of the trash. Remember the three R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Make it your mantra and be a earth-savvy shopper! Re-using empty kitty litter containers as garden waterers and non-potable water storage for hurricane season is easy and earth-friendly. Cottage cheese containers are great storage bins; great for nuts and bolts, and for small toys for tiny hands. Using cloth napkins adds a nice touch to at-home meals without the impact of paper garbage and check out your detergent. Are you getting the greenest clean for your buck? Many earth-friendly and super-cleaning options are available at major retailers.
  4. Wallet Activism: Look for products made from recycled materials, natural ingredients, and minimal or biodegradable packaging. By supporting eco-friendly companies your green supports the greater green. Drive-thru tip- unless you need it, say "no" to napkins and plastic ware...odds are, it ends up in the "junk drawer" at home and eventually the garbage, anyway. Also remember that buying local is the key. Supporting local business is supporting and sustaining your local community!!
  5. Park It: Celebrate the beauty of spring with a walk when you could have driven. Carpool, take public transport, ride your bike. If you can’t do it every day, try once a week. When you do drive, make sure you pump up your tires so you can deflate your fill-ups. Remember-SunTran stops on campus-have you ridden the bus lately? It's a great way to lessen your carbon footprint. Taking the bus just once a week, or even once a month is a small step towards aware living!
  6. Junk It: Putting the kibosh on junk mail and catalogues will save you time, save landfill space and save millions of trees. Use services like http://www.catalogchoice.org/ to opt out of receiving catalogs in the mail. This is a simple way to empty your snail-mailbox, lessen your impact on the local landfill, and be a savvy shopper. Most retailers offer a more expanded selection of items online than in print, so before you check "yes" to receive a catalog, take a moment to browse the electronic highway. Sensible shopping for a greener planet!
  7. Bills. Bills. Bills. Try to go paperless for your banking, bill paying and at the ATM. Many service providers and retailers including banking, insurance, and credit companies offer discounts and reduced fees if you opt to go digital instead of getting paper copies. And just think, paperless means you'll have to hear that annoying shredder just a little less often!
  8. Live Life Locally: Support your local farmers while enjoying fresh produce and organically grown goodies. Visit a website like http://www.localharvest.org/ to find local farm stands and farmers’ markets near you. This is a proactive solution to getting the best groceries and supporting local agriculture. Being a conscious consumer means that you shop close to home and take advantage of the local bounty. Check out co-ops too-bulk buying is a super savvy way to shop smart-you never know, a green grower could be just around the corner!!
  9. Say Y-E-S to CFL’s: You’ll save time, money and energy by swapping regular, incandescent light bulbs for the compact fluorescent kind. Check online for recommended ways of disposing of your non-CFL bulbs and swap out only once the non-CFL has burned out. Also, check out your favorite home improvement stores and light bulb manufacturer online for coupons and rebates for CFL purchases.
  10. Spread the Word: Tell your friends how easy it is to shave off some carbon here, save some resources there and conserve a little energy here. And then they can tell their friends. And then they can tell their friends… Perhaps the most important frugal advice out there! Share what you know and celebrate being savvy-EARTH-savers together!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Frugal Update!

In recent weeks, frugal club members have been hard at work trading tested saving secrets, advice on retirement funding, handbags and really great accessories (what a hit that exchange was!!), magazines, coupons, and some really great tips on how to get the most out of spending less. Thanks to all who participated in the accessory exchange. It was a huge success!! Thanks to Frugal member Barb who offered really valuable advice on personal asset management and retirement-with a nifty PowerPoint-be sure to send her an email if you'd like a copy of the presentation. As a group, we've also begun to do a bit more research resulting in a soon-to-be updated savvy-saving website list, and forged some pretty fabulous friendships along the way. As always, if you have frugal discoveries you'd like to share, be sure to drop a line or come to a meeting! Until then, keep saving!