#1 I Love The Library Most Because It Saves Money

#3 4 Months Ago, I Planted Some Sprouted Potatoes In A Small Pot On My Balcony. Here's My First Harvest!

#5 I’m An Avid Reader And Have Saved Over $8k Using The Library This Year

#7 The Perks Of Having A Connection To A Local Egg Farm. They Sell Eggs Commercially, But The Biggest Ones Don’t Fit In Their Cartons And They Sell Me A Dozen Of Them For $2! Most Are Double Yolkers

#9 One Year Ago Today I Made This Cremation Casket When My Dad Passed Shortly After Being Diagnosed With Cancer. The Cheapest Cremation Box Shown To Us Was $850cad, I Made This For $120. Don't Let Funeral Homes Hit You When You're Grieving

#11 Can't Afford A Home Or Yard For My Kid, So I Built One With A Pool And A Sandbox On Our Tiny Patio

#13 We Get Our Kids To Design Labels For Home Made Preserves To Give Away As Gifts At Christmas

#15 I Recently Had A Very Large Tree Collapse In My Back Yard. Rather Than Paying The Arborist Several Hundred Dollars For Stump Removal, I Turned It Into What Is Now A Very Fertile Vegetable Garden

#17 $8 Worth Of Food At My Local Discount Grocery Yesterday (Pennsylvania, USA)

#19 This Redditor Turned Their Old Jeans Into Pot Holders. I Think They Look Great

#21 Needed A Flat Dryer Rack But Don’t Have Room For One So I Repurposed These Tension Curtain Rods That Were Headed For A Garage Sale Otherwise. It’s Not Much But I Love It

#23 Low Effort, Try A Food Processor Or Butcher Knife, But Cute, Frugal, Earth-Friendly Fall Confetti

#25 Picked Up This Moldy, Broken Vanity For $25 And Only Bought New Knobs And Feet. Now I Have A Piece Of Solid Wood Furniture

#27 Made Professional Looking Candles From Babybel Wax, And Old Tuna Cans

#29 My Freebie Fire Pit! Made From Bricks I Got On Fb Marketplace

#31 Neighbor Threw This Awesome Chair To The Curb. One Screw Fixed The Tilt Problem!

#33 U-Pick Farms Are A Great Way To Get Very Inexpensive Produce! 22lbs For $22 And We'll Make Enough Jam For A Couple Years

#35 Using Pen Springs To Reduce Wear On Your Especially Fragile Power Cables! (Darn You Apple)

#37 $30 Total Thanks To The “Too Good To Go” App. Plenty Of Baked Goods For The Whole Family And The Rest Will Be Frozen

#39 Rip Kirkland Foodservice Foil. We Had A Good 7 Year Run

#41 70 Lbs Of Potatoes I Grew From Seed Potatoes From A Garden Store And An Old Bag Of Russets From My Grandma’s Pantry. Total Cost: $10

#43 We Had A Good Run. 20 Years Of Service-Finally Used The Last Of It Today

#45 Maybe Most People Already Do This, But This Is For Those Who Don’t. Put Those Butter Wrappers To Good Use And Grease Your Baking Dishes With The Butter Left Stuck To The Wrapper. You Might Be Surprised How Little Can Go A Long Way

#47 Don’t Throw Away Your “Empty” Lotion Bottles

#49 Some Of The Sauces I’ve Hoarded For The Husband. He Has Any Kind Of Sauce He Could Possibly Want For Free