What things can you in a short period of time (5 to 15 minutes) that can save you money? Would love to see your lists...
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Five Minute Financials
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Re: Five Minute Financials
Caulk around windows
Wash a few dishes instead of using the dishwasher. (would not work if you had a huge family but the average time actually washing dishes is about 15 minutes)
Turn off extra lights and unplug unused appliances, cell phones, etc.
Organize an area (this saves money cuz sometimes you don't realize the things you already have and can use without buying more things)
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*In less than five minutes I can throw together the dough for a pan of hot rolls that is less expensive & better tasting than you can get at the store.
*Put the car keys back on the keyrack and stay home out of the malls, drive thru lanes and restaraunts.
*Send my kids into the grocery with the correct change to buy the fill-in bread & milk needs for the family and keep myself out of temptation to add other things to the cart.
*Pre-plan my routes to run errands so that I don't waste gas.
*Forecast needs so I can better budget for them.
*Make out a menu-plan and grocery list.
*Research & price-compare upcoming purchases on-line at my leisure.
*In less than a minute I can slamdunk some water, dried pinto beans & leftover frozen hamchunks into the crockpot and in the remaining four minutes later in the day mix up some Jiffy cornbread and make a decent, inexpensive meal for my family.
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"Preventative Maintenance" ... big payoffs down the road:
Floss your teeth to reduce future dental bills
Take a short walk (take the dog if you have one) to reduce future doctor & vet bills
Give your honey a smooch to prevent future divorce lawyer bills
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check the pantry, fridge, and/or freezer for items needed on the next shopping trip, rather than guessing about it when i'm at the store.
file my receipts to be entered into the computer at the end of the week.
pay my bills online, saving 10+ stamps and envelopes every month.
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#3 is taken care of (and the hubby thanks you). I'll work on #1 and #2.Originally posted by scfr"Preventative Maintenance" ... big payoffs down the road:
Floss your teeth to reduce future dental bills
Take a short walk (take the dog if you have one) to reduce future doctor & vet bills
Give your honey a smooch to prevent future divorce lawyer bills
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Making a double batch of granola takes me less then 10 minutes (excluding baking time). Throwing the ingredients in the bread machine takes 5 - for pizza dough, rolls, etc.
It only takes a few minutes to clean out near-empty jars (i.e. mayo, ketchup, shampoo), but I am still amazed that my DH would rather toss them!
Instead of tossing used papers, we add them to a pile under the computer to reuse the other side when we are printing recipes, e-mails, etc...nothing important.
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In five minutes I can go get things out of the garage that would save me money meaning like hand me downs from the older girls to my youngest instead of going to a store. I can turn off the lights & make malts or orange julius's for about $1.50 for the whole family instead of running to the DQ or dig threw coupons for things I always seem to need anyways.
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