Miss Sis
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You've reminded me that I have lots of dried beans that need using up! I keep forgetting about them until it's too late to be getting on with cooking them so the above tip is very useful.
Generally I am very frugal with resources. I can make a dinner out of just about nothing - and it will be good for you! We only do a big shop maybe every six weeks or so, whenever we have the use of a car. Fresh necessities like milk as and when we need them. I used to live with a vegetarian so I know lots of recipes without meat which is very helpful. I make sure that I have lots of basics in the cupboard to work with like rice, pasta, cous cous, pulses, tinned tomatoes, tuna, etc. I always cook from scratch. It's cheaper, better for you and tastes better.
I guess I was bought up to be careful too. Not in a room? Then turn the lights off. Only heat the main living room or room you will be in all evening and don't have the heating up higher than it really needs to be. Close doors to keep the heat in. Put on an extra layer if you feel cold. Put a rug over your knees whilst watching tv. Use a hot water bottle in bed.
I also mend clothes. Modern things as well as vintage. I darn the toes in socks and hosiery when they go. Most people think that's a bit crazy but if the rest of the item is ok, why waste it? If I ever have anything to go to charity (rare - mostly things are just too worn out to give away), I wait till there is a collection bag put through the letter box and they take it away, saving a trip to the charity shop.
I'm not saying that I never buy things, that's not realistic, but I do think about what I buy before I buy it. Mostly, you find you don't need as much as you think.
These days more people could use these sorts of tips. For some of us it is how we've always lived!
Generally I am very frugal with resources. I can make a dinner out of just about nothing - and it will be good for you! We only do a big shop maybe every six weeks or so, whenever we have the use of a car. Fresh necessities like milk as and when we need them. I used to live with a vegetarian so I know lots of recipes without meat which is very helpful. I make sure that I have lots of basics in the cupboard to work with like rice, pasta, cous cous, pulses, tinned tomatoes, tuna, etc. I always cook from scratch. It's cheaper, better for you and tastes better.
I guess I was bought up to be careful too. Not in a room? Then turn the lights off. Only heat the main living room or room you will be in all evening and don't have the heating up higher than it really needs to be. Close doors to keep the heat in. Put on an extra layer if you feel cold. Put a rug over your knees whilst watching tv. Use a hot water bottle in bed.
I also mend clothes. Modern things as well as vintage. I darn the toes in socks and hosiery when they go. Most people think that's a bit crazy but if the rest of the item is ok, why waste it? If I ever have anything to go to charity (rare - mostly things are just too worn out to give away), I wait till there is a collection bag put through the letter box and they take it away, saving a trip to the charity shop.
I'm not saying that I never buy things, that's not realistic, but I do think about what I buy before I buy it. Mostly, you find you don't need as much as you think.
These days more people could use these sorts of tips. For some of us it is how we've always lived!