Decreasing our consumption, decreases our spending, which increases our savings AND creates sustainable practices! Sounds good right?! But how do we do this practically...and frugally?? On this episode we explore attainable ways to decrease our waste in an effort to live more frugally and steward our resources well.
Sponsors:
• An awesome mobile app jam packed with features that make managing your money easier. With a high-yield checking account offering 1.6% APY, and direct access to their financial coaches; Empower is an obvious choice in mobile apps! For more info about Empower, visit: empower.me/FRUGAL • and use offer code FRUGAL to get a $5 bonus when you reach your savings goalEmpower: • Every April we celebrate the planet we live on and it’s environment. This year we celebrate the 50th official Earth Day by posting eco-friendly quotes, heartfelt posts on Facebook, and going to a free event with a folk band. Whatever you choose to do, remember that you only have one earth so take care of it because it takes longer to get to mars than we originally thought.Earth Day!
Notable Notes:
What the Internet has to say:
This article from Hestia Speaks provides tips for sustainable living on budget
What Jen + Jill have to say:
• Glass jars - perfectly reusable! You don't need to buy new! • Simplify your meals - don’t spend on all the oils and fancy ingredients • Base your meals around 3 veggies instead of 5! • When you DO buy new...spend on high quality • Grow indoor herbs • Make a meal plan • Simplify your use of non-food products • Choose secondhand first • frugalfriendspodcast.com/thredup • Host a swap party
More from the Internet
This article from Going Zero Waste describes 12 things you can STOP buying when you decrease your waste and consumption
More from Jen + Jill:
• The average American spends almost $5,000 on products that are thrown away! • #1-3 AHHHHH • #4. Aluminum foil • #6. Trash bags • #8. Disposable water bottles • #9. Conventional cleaners • American family spends on cleaning supplies. Anywhere from $300-800 a year
- Thanks Andy Hill from Marriage, Kids, and Money podcast! We love your bill about kids summer camps ;)BILL OF THE WEEK
• If you want to submit your bill of the week visit frugalfriendspodcast.com/bill • to leave us a bill
Lightning Round
Our Favorite Frugal Zero-Waste Swaps
• Jill- water filter (and reusable bottle) + food creativity (i’m no pro but I have a few tricks up my sleeve :)) • Jen- glass containers • Jill- learn simple sewing skillz (I’ve saved plenty of clothing, purses, blankets, etc. by doing my own mending) • Jen- convenience food
Wrap Up:
Thanks so much for listening! Keep leaving us reviews on iTunes or Stitcher, and sending the screenshot to [email protected]. AND share our most recent episode on social for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card!
See ya next week!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Decreasing our consumption, decreases our spending, which increases our savings AND creates sustainable practices! Sounds good right?! But how do we do this practically...and frugally?? On this episode we explore attainable ways to decrease our waste in an effort to live more frugally and steward our resources well.
Sponsors:
• An awesome mobile app jam packed with features that make managing your money easier. With a high-yield checking account offering 1.6% APY, and direct access to their financial coaches; Empower is an obvious choice in mobile apps! For more info about Empower, visit: empower.me/FRUGAL • and use offer code FRUGAL to get a $5 bonus when you reach your savings goalEmpower: • Every April we celebrate the planet we live on and it’s environment. This year we celebrate the 50th official Earth Day by posting eco-friendly quotes, heartfelt posts on Facebook, and going to a free event with a folk band. Whatever you choose to do, remember that you only have one earth so take care of it because it takes longer to get to mars than we originally thought.Earth Day!
Notable Notes:
What the Internet has to say:
This article from Hestia Speaks provides tips for sustainable living on budget
What Jen + Jill have to say:
• Glass jars - perfectly reusable! You don't need to buy new! • Simplify your meals - don’t spend on all the oils and fancy ingredients • Base your meals around 3 veggies instead of 5! • When you DO buy new...spend on high quality • Grow indoor herbs • Make a meal plan • Simplify your use of non-food products • Choose secondhand first • frugalfriendspodcast.com/thredup • Host a swap party
More from the Internet
This article from Going Zero Waste describes 12 things you can STOP buying when you decrease your waste and consumption
More from Jen + Jill:
• The average American spends almost $5,000 on products that are thrown away! • #1-3 AHHHHH • #4. Aluminum foil • #6. Trash bags • #8. Disposable water bottles • #9. Conventional cleaners • American family spends on cleaning supplies. Anywhere from $300-800 a year
- Thanks Andy Hill from Marriage, Kids, and Money podcast! We love your bill about kids summer camps ;)BILL OF THE WEEK
• If you want to submit your bill of the week visit frugalfriendspodcast.com/bill • to leave us a bill
Lightning Round
Our Favorite Frugal Zero-Waste Swaps
• Jill- water filter (and reusable bottle) + food creativity (i’m no pro but I have a few tricks up my sleeve :)) • Jen- glass containers • Jill- learn simple sewing skillz (I’ve saved plenty of clothing, purses, blankets, etc. by doing my own mending) • Jen- convenience food
Wrap Up:
Thanks so much for listening! Keep leaving us reviews on iTunes or Stitcher, and sending the screenshot to [email protected]. AND share our most recent episode on social for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card!
See ya next week!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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