Great article! I really enjoy it when people pass along good tips for saving money. I was pleasantly surprised that I do 9 out of 10 (the one we don't do is sign up for tax advantage plans at work because we don't have any. It's very practical (ie gardening is not growing your own veggies but mowing and fertilizing your own lawn.
10 suggestions for painless frugality
1. Drive less.
Yes! Dh takes the train to school.
2. Bring your own stimulant.
Dh carries a thermos of homemade coffee with him every morning.
3. Conserve energy.
All energy efficient light bulbs and appliances here.
4. Dig gardening.
We mow the lawn ourselves. I'm hoping to start a veggie garden this summer.
5. Go small or pet-free.
Pet-free in this house.
6. Don't flush money down the commode.
I buy my TP at Costco (The truth is I get someone else to pick up my TP at Costco when they go so that I'm not tempted to overspend.)
7. Limit media.
Again the suggestion wasn't to go without but try going basic. We have basic cable. I went without totally for too many years but I don't need 300 channels.
8. Sign up for tax-advantaged plans at work.
N/A I'm a SAHM. Dh is a graduate student.
9. Eat in.
Again, very practical. We don't eat out much but we still occasionally pick up a cheap pizza for $5-$7 to take home to eat.
10. Don't bank on it.
We pay off the credit cards every month and don't pay monthly fees at the bank.
I feel so much better now. :D