So, who doesn't like having a few extra bucks saved at the end of the month? It's always good to know that you've been a wise consumer and haven't been swindled of your hard-earned cash by the local supermarket.
Of course, saving cash takes some hard work and preparation as well as a decent amount of planning; but once you decide to do it, you're good to go!
Making "saving" a lifestyle choice is a rather good habit to have and follow. The kitchen is a good place to start from and here's how to go about it:
Start A Kitchen Garden
Your kitchen garden doesn't have to be grandiose, you could easily grow enough for a family of four out of a couple of pots on your balcony.
Grow tomatoes, garlic, greens, potatoes and vines with gourds. Set up trellises for your plants, so that they grow well and occupy less space.
Grow friendly plants together to grow more and keep pests away. You can literally grow a new garden from kitchen scraps, and be much happier because of it!
Make Your Own Detergent:
Most household cleaners are inorganic and toxic, and they not only remain in the clothes we wear and the dishes we use but are later flushed down the drain into our oceans and seas, where they kill our marine life and damage our environment. Read more
Of course, saving cash takes some hard work and preparation as well as a decent amount of planning; but once you decide to do it, you're good to go!
Making "saving" a lifestyle choice is a rather good habit to have and follow. The kitchen is a good place to start from and here's how to go about it:
Start A Kitchen Garden
Your kitchen garden doesn't have to be grandiose, you could easily grow enough for a family of four out of a couple of pots on your balcony.
Grow tomatoes, garlic, greens, potatoes and vines with gourds. Set up trellises for your plants, so that they grow well and occupy less space.
Grow friendly plants together to grow more and keep pests away. You can literally grow a new garden from kitchen scraps, and be much happier because of it!
Make Your Own Detergent:
Most household cleaners are inorganic and toxic, and they not only remain in the clothes we wear and the dishes we use but are later flushed down the drain into our oceans and seas, where they kill our marine life and damage our environment. Read more