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  • Substitutions?

    What are some of the things you use for substitutions?

    -I use Suave bought on sale with doubled coupon, so Free to fill up my softsoap containers.

    - I use liquid fabric softener on a dried sponge when I use my dryer.

    What " thinking outside the box ideas" do you use?

  • #2
    Re: Substitutions?

    I don't buy windex or regular glass window cleaners. Instead, I get the automotive window cleaner--88 cents a gallon at walmart. i use it for all my glass cleaning needs-lot cheaper than the $3 a bottle for windex.

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    • #3
      Re: Substitutions?

      You can use transmission fluid for power steering fluid. It is the same but is cheaper if you buy it as transmission fluid.

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      • #4
        Re: Substitutions?

        Originally posted by mom-from-missouri
        I don't buy windex or regular glass window cleaners. Instead, I get the automotive window cleaner--88 cents a gallon at walmart. i use it for all my glass cleaning needs-lot cheaper than the $3 a bottle for windex.
        Oh man... that's a great idea!!

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        • #5
          Re: Substitutions?

          This isn't quite a substitution but...

          When I make tea (a pitcher of iced tea) I don't use the family size bags. I use the smaller bags (4 usually) and brew half a pot then rebrew the bags again. It makes the tea just as strong and uses less than half the tea bags it says.

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          • #6
            Re: Substitutions?

            I substitute newspaper & water for paper towels & window cleaner to clean windows.

            I use diluted bleach to clean & remove mildew in place of the mildew remover stuff.

            I use 2/3 c oil & 1/3 c liquid lethicin in place of Pam.

            I use powder milk in baking instead of fresh milk.

            I'm using up my pickle salt in place of table salt until it's

            I prefer to use coco & oil in place of baking chocolate. It's cheaper.

            I use cottage cheese instead of ricotta.

            In potato salad, I use dill pickle juice instead of vinegar.

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            • #7
              Re: Substitutions?

              I forgot this was here, & started one on the frugal thread. Sorry!

              Instead of putting plastic wrap or aluminum foil over a container that doesn't have a lid, I use a plate. I also use a plate over the container in the microwave even if I have a lid because the lids don't seem to hold up in the microwave.

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              • #8
                Re: Substitutions?

                clothes pins work great to keep chip bags closed.

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