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Since time is money, what thrifty ways do you have to minimize workload around the house?
For instance, I tend to batch cook and eat on it for a few days to minimize dishes and cook time and I buy the same style socks to reduce the amount of time mating them.
PatGot a Roomba for Christmas and, hate to admit this, it has been a game changer. Quincy (yes, he has a name) not only vacuums but mops too.
My house hasn’t been so clean!
MelissaI buy the same style socks too. I can only batch cook when my husband is on a business trip because he doesn’t like eating leftovers very much.
AmandaI have a large curtain rod hanging in my laundry, after the wash I put all the shirts directly on the hangers to dry before putting away in closets.
Save dryer use and time folding and putting away
JudeBatch cooking is great. I also wear clothes more than once. I’m retired and don’t do anything to get sweaty or dirty.
Reduces laundry.
MelissaI clean as I go. I wash dishes as I cook, swish the toilet and wipe down sink and shower after use.
My honey vacuums the family room and I do the rest, weekly.
The kitchen and entry floor gets a quick sweep about every other day. Toys are picked up with my help before bed.
Shelf/ves in fridge are wiped down when nearly empty or if something spills. Everyone makes their beds in rhe morning. It’s a joint effort.
My nemisis is dusting so that gets done less frequently and only a room at a time. I can barely bring myself to do that.
I hate it that much. But it gets done.
I am not a germaphobe nor do I worry about much. I am never embarrassed of my home. I put more effort into it if we are having visitors.
It helps that I’ve gotten rid of alot of “stuff”.
Mostly, we do a little something each day as needed.LssI had mismatched socks on while visiting my 4 year old daughter. She noticed.
I went home and ordered a 10 pack of socks.
LisaKeep a big roll of kitchen trash bags in the bottom of the kitchen trash can so they’re right there when you are emptying the trash and you need them.
We have 2 cat boxes and keep a supply of ‘poop bags’ (grocery store bags) within a couple feet of the box.
Combine trips, doing errands or stopping by the store or post office when you’re out anyway for a doctor appointment and stop and get gas on the way home.
I drive around with Goodwill donations in the back of my car until I go to the grocery store that has a Goodwill next door.
MelanieI also love to batch cook for a few days meals! Just made a pot of taco soup. Run errands when I need to be out for appointments.
Do as much outside work as I can at once to cut down on laundry.
Wash dishes as I go when cooking.
MarshaI also do that. Being an empty nester now, we also try to only do laundry once a week, and grocery shopping once a week. I cook more helpings than we would eat, and freeze for other days.
I cook beans in bulk, then freeze in 1 1/2 cup portions (size of a can) to add to soups.
It’s cheaper than buying cans, and better flavor too. We garden too, and though we don’t can, I freeze lots of cooked up tomatoes for my soups.
Anything you can prepare and freeze or can, definitely saves time snd money.
DianeI use a robotic vacuum in between true vacuuming (which means I do that less often). I let it run while I do errands or laundry.
I use the crock pot for what the hubby calls my “one dish wonder meals” when I know I am going to be gone all day and know I won’t want to cook when I get back.
I wear my church clothes up to 3 times prior to washing.
I only wear em for an hour, so I just come home and change and hang em back up unless I have a stain or something.
I also batch cook and freeze portion sized containers of leftovers in sectioned microwavable plates for quick dinners that accommodate a variety of schedules.
DonnaWhen I have leftovers but not enough for a full meal, I use them in other food so I don’t waste them.
NeshaMy time is not money. I use my time to do things that might cost me more money – mend things, garden, cook from scratch.
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