How we're saving money
Like I said yesterday, we're saving up for a farm. We've already cut a bunch of things from our budgets over the years, so we don't have a lot of excess bloat we're willing to cut. I'm sure there are still some places we can cut, and we'll do that, but so far, here are some things we're doing to reduce our spending:
- Making our own yogurt
- Making our own butter
- Making steel cut oats for breakfast (and subsequently not buying expensive breakfast cereals)
- Making our own bread (mix and rise in the bread machine and bake in oven)
- Making beans instead of buying canned
- Making my shampoo and using cider vinegar for conditioner
- Planning meals for the week and shopping accordingly (I spent $25 for this week's menu, though that is low even for me)
- Planning the tiki drink menu in advance (Jeff's idea)
- Joining the 2silos meat CSA (Jeff now has now bought all of his dead animal flesh for the rest of the year with a half share)
- Making our own cheese, especially mozzarella
- Making our own soap
- Making snacks and desserts instead of buying expensive processed stuff from the grocery store
- Using up my craft supplies before buying more
- Use up what we have in the pantry before buying more
- Planning the garden around what I canned most last year and what I most bought at the farmers' market
- Further insulating the house
- Refinance our mortgage
- Restarting my Etsy store
- Cleaning out the basement and putting stuff on eBay or Cragislist
*Jeff's unwilling to dump cable, I'm unwilling to dump high-speed internet, we already don't have a landline phone, and we're on the cheapest cellphone plan we can be.

5 Comments:
Wow! That's impressive! I think the cheese making is a bit much for me to do, but that vinegar rinse sounds awesome! I'm glad you posted the link!
I have to agree with the internet and the cable. I think I would have to keep them too!
Make candles & use candle light to lower electrical bills? Rain/snow water catcher thingie to repurpose the water and stuff... I'm not good at this obviously.
However, I think you could make some cash selling your crafties at the market this weekend.
Chris says sell your plasma
Bees! You can always get bees
Are you still worming? I bet you could make some money by expanding your worm farming and selling some of the castings. You know wormies like bun poops so you'll need to get some buns ;0)
Cold frame/greenhouse for winter veggie growing
Community garden (do you have those out there?) to grow more summer crops.
Making your own bread is great in general; I can't remember the last time we bought any. I would definitely recommend looking into a pizza stone to bake it on.
Look for somewhere you can buy flour and yeast (yeast especially) in bulk. Buying it in a regular grocery store is extortion.
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