I have started listing the frugal tips I use by related topics. The first being kitchen frugal tips. I want to encourage readers to leave comments about the tips and share any other tips you may use. Hopefully we can all benefit from them.
Tips for the kitchen:
- Wash      out and reuse freezer and sandwich bags which have not been used for meat.
 - Wash      and reuse tinfoil which has not been used for meat.
 - Wash      dishes by hand and allow to air dry.
 - Use 1      teaspoon of dish soap per load of dishes.
 - Rinse      dishes in cold water in dish pan.
 - Use      dishwater to mop floors after washing dishes if water is not too dirty or      greasy.
 - Bake      from scratch, bread, muffins and cakes.
 - Turn      off oven the last few minutes when baking an item. The heat in the oven      will slowly decrease as it finishes baking the items.
 - When      cooking food by boiling, turn off gas or electric once water is boiling.      Food will cook in the hot water. The continuous boiling doesn’t cook the      food but the heat in the water will.
 - Reuse      animal food bags like dog and chicken food for garbage bags.
 - Reuse      grocery bags to pick up dog waste.
 - Reuse      tea bags 2-3 times.
 - Use      jar lids as tea bag holders.
 - Reuse      butter tubs for left over food.
 - Reuse      paper grocery bags to wrap packages to mail; use to place cookies on to      cool or soak up grease from meat.
 - Use      cereal box liners for sandwich bags.
 - Use      old towels for cleaning rags.
 - Use      water from boiling spaghetti and potatoes for plants.
 - Use      cloth napkins, made from clearance material.
 - If you use a dishwasher only run when filled and allow dishes to air dry.
 - Don't use disposable dishes or utensils.
 - Keep only kitchen utensils, cookware and dishes which you will use.
 - When running water until hot, use a pitcher to catch the colder water until hot, to reuse elsewhere.
 
Please join me next Friday for the frugal food tips I use. 
Great tips. I'm quite the frugal homemaker myself.
ReplyDeleteJust simply reusing in and of itself is a huge money saver. Rags instead of paper towel, hand me downs instead of shopping for new cloths just too name a few.
Denise
Your tips are so true. Thanks for leaving them in your comment. Julia
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