Buy produce during peak season when the price is right and preserve it for later.
Costco, buy meat in family packs divide into individual servings and freeze.
Buy spices from the bulk bins. They're fresher, taste better, go farther and cost less.
Counter top pressure cooker(Insta Pot) for rice, dried beans, and steel cut oats.
Buy all three in bulk.
Rice and beans combined makes a whole protein.
Learn took cook(on youtube? maybe). Buy ingredients not products.
You'll save money and be healthy.
Learn how much electricity your appliances use, how much a newer more efficient version uses, and what that cost difference is per month. Sometimes it's cheaper to have newer stuff that runs more efficiently. I just replaced an old refigerator and my electric bill dropped substantially. I probably could have bought a nice clearance scratch and dent fridge and been money ahead after 3 years, paying less to have a better item.
Buy quality second hand items.
Check if your local university, or power company has a salvage department. Many sell items to the public.
Check for green efficiency benefits from you local power company.
Some of them are buying back inefficient appliances.
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Here's my About Me section...
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People who view singleness as a problem are more likely to try and solve it.
That often includes settling for someone you're not all that compatible with.
Almost every one is single by choice. Most of us know people who are interested in relationships with us. We're just not interested in relationships with them. Very very few people are truly left on the shelf with no one interested in them.
My understanding is that Ferruccio Lamborghini went into car making as a result of some discontent with Ferrari, but he was a tractor manufacturer before he became a car maker.
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