10 REALISTIC WAYS to Cut the Cost of Living Alone- Saving Money with Frugal Living

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • Living alone can be expensive, but there are ways to save money and still have a comfortable lifestyle. In this video, I'm sharing 10 realistic ways to cut the cost of living alone. Enjoy these 10 frugal living tips to help get you started living on your own, or if you are already living alone and are looking for some tips to save money, I'm glad you're here! (Don't underestimate the power of #6!)
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  • @cindywhitmarsh6112
    @cindywhitmarsh6112 Před rokem +175

    Heck yes!!! I’ve lived alone for over 20yrs and now I’m retiring with no debt!!! Kate, you rock!

    • @daphnelattimer9952
      @daphnelattimer9952 Před rokem +4

      Cindy, I would love to connect and talk to you about your journey and how it could help me along.

    • @veronicalee5937
      @veronicalee5937 Před 6 měsíci +3

      I've lived on my own since I was 20! Now I'm in my mid 50's and own my car and home OUTRIGHT! IT'S ALL ABOUT paying the Monthly bills and MORE stuffing of the Retirement Accounts NOW! Oh and yeah DEFINITELY CUT THE CABLE BILL ALL TOGETHER!

    • @MaryEavey-dc3sk
      @MaryEavey-dc3sk Před 6 měsíci

      Roku can give you just about everything and it is buillt into most TVs now, or you can get a Roku box for a converter @@veronicalee5937

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před rokem +207

    My tip as an introvert. Make like minded connections. Cheap at home meal or just coffee n treat on the porch is refreshing.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +9

      Love these!

    • @fourdayhomestead2839
      @fourdayhomestead2839 Před rokem +11

      @@KateKaden yes, outdoor fireside chats are back!

    • @tanyafletcher7567
      @tanyafletcher7567 Před rokem +9

      OMG! I am an introvert too and love stuff like that.

    • @seekingserenitydaily
      @seekingserenitydaily Před rokem +8

      I love the idea of coffee and treats ... I live in Florida so the porch is HOT but I can certainly invite friends over for coffee and treats instead of lunch or dinner! Budget friendly!

    • @barbara8802
      @barbara8802 Před rokem +9

      I long to meet someone like that! I love the simple things in life….quiet…peaceful….and being with someone that enjoys these moments!

  • @survivor2530
    @survivor2530 Před rokem +27

    After living 20yrs + with a narcissist, living alone is a breath of fresh air. No more treading on egg shells all the while.I can now do what I please when I please. Decorate my house how I want it, eat what I want, go to bed late or sleep late. Have friends round I could go on & on. Only regret, wish I'd done it sooner

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +1

      YASSS!!!!!!!! I'm so happy for you. LIFE CHANGING!

    • @TC-fx5zu
      @TC-fx5zu Před 9 měsíci +4

      I have lived alone for the past 2 years since my divorce. I spent the past 30 years putting up with a man baby and after having the freedom to do what I want when I want for 2 years it would very hard for me to ever live with a man again lol. My friend is the opposite- she has been on the hunt for another man ever since her divorce was final. I’m like “Why in the world do you want another one?” 😂

  • @marep5597
    @marep5597 Před rokem +149

    I lived alone from the age of 22 until I got married at 29. It was one of the best times of my life. I had hand me down furniture the first couple years and no clutter because I didn’t have the money to buy crap. I learned how to be independent, self-sufficient and responsible. I never felt lonely. I think everyone should spend at least a year living alone if they can swing it financially. I had so much fun and the freedom is exhilarating.

  • @blackjag121
    @blackjag121 Před rokem +59

    I love living alone with my kid. It is not for everyone but I love it. Make my kind of food, drink my coffee, read my books, watch my shows, etc. If I come across a wonderful man, that would be amazing but I am also content in my life. God has blessed me in so many ways I am grateful that I am able to be independent or contribute to a relationship.

    • @honeybeejourney
      @honeybeejourney Před rokem +7

      I live the same way- God has given me contentment. Lord bless you.

    • @azgardenlover370
      @azgardenlover370 Před rokem +3

      I am struggling to find that contentment. Thanks for reminding me of all my blessings

  • @sharonlugone5955
    @sharonlugone5955 Před rokem +123

    Heck yeah! I'm a frugal elder who loves your tips. I live alone and make a game out of saving money. My latest money saving practice is that I've quit buying clothes for the rest of 2023. I have lots of beautiful clothes that I love combining in new outfits. I also try to waste zero food. Love you Kate! ❤

    • @lindap.p.1337
      @lindap.p.1337 Před rokem +4

      Most women and men could do this.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +5

      Sharon I''m SO SO glad you are here!!!! I LOVE this!

    • @rubyparchment5523
      @rubyparchment5523 Před 11 měsíci +1

      This company called Woman Within (size 12 up to 6X) used to have drastic sales in March. Big haul in ‘21, from nighties, swimsuits, a thermal-lined hoodie coat for $6.00. This year, it wasn’t the same. More like $75. reduced to $54. SHEIN, like Amazon, has unreliable sizing, so I did get a lot of cute things, but too many I couldn’t even get over my head.

  • @jeffreyphillips4182
    @jeffreyphillips4182 Před rokem +95

    I've lived alone for years until recently. My brother and me have decided to move in together because of health concerns. He's had heart bypass surgery and I have cancer so we thought it would be best to keep an eye on one another for obvious reasons. But we both have substantial income and I just paid off my house, so can't complain about much of anything. Still love your videos though, watch them whenever I can. You my dear are a winner, hope you know that❤️

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +2

      Appreciate you so much!

    • @andreadanburg5649
      @andreadanburg5649 Před rokem +5

      Oh my stars, I am glad you have one another! Wishing you both long and happy lives. God bless 🙏

  • @erinf4712
    @erinf4712 Před rokem +129

    As a senior living alone, I think groceries are the most difficult part of the budget especially when you are trying to eat healthy, avoid fatty, high carb, and processed foods, etc. With the current crazy inflation, retirement funds don’t go as far as they used to. You have to prioritize the protein that you need for the week/month and shop the best sale prices.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +10

      Very good point Erin! So true. Thanks so much for sharing with us:)

    • @judimantos904
      @judimantos904 Před rokem +9

      Shopping at more than one supermarkets”lost leaders” will save you quite a bit of money. Sure, it takes more time, but it is worth it to stretch your food budget.

    • @truthseeker6370
      @truthseeker6370 Před rokem +37

      I am 58 and have been living alone 14 yrs since divorce in 2009. The struggle is real. IF social security is available to me in the near future- my SS check will be small because I made the choice to stay home (not earn income) with my 6 children for 16 years. I have learned to be most frugal.
      I cook in bulk- mostly cuz that's all I know from once feeding a family of 8. Used to hate leftovers- now they are my lifeline. Just made a 5 QT pot of soup from ground beef, rice, broth, some store brand Rotel tomatoes, salsa remnants, and drained cans of pinto beans, black beans, and corn- some spices. It's super delicious (to me). It will feed me for days. It cost about $12 max to make. I am lucky and grateful to like soups and easily combined foods.

    • @LilBitz8344
      @LilBitz8344 Před rokem +17

      Chicken vegetable soup is cheap and delicious too. With side of cornbread of course.

    • @fredalkent
      @fredalkent Před rokem +17

      Look at eggs. The best protein!

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail Před rokem +22

    Heck yes!! My tip for living alone is to find a good repair person and become friends with them. I’m really good friends with the guy I call for repairs. He never charges me too much and he’s fun to be around!

  • @lenabellamy1262
    @lenabellamy1262 Před rokem +24

    Heck yeah! I live by myself, one income, and love love love animals but I know that I can’t afford one so I’m going next weekend to a training to be a volunteer at the local animal shelter. Win/Win situation.

  • @maryannrogers8675
    @maryannrogers8675 Před rokem +45

    Heck yeah!! I lived alone after graduating nursing school until I got married (6 years). I absolutely loved it. I was alone but never lonely. I’m divorced now and my grown daughter lives with me but she’s busy with her own life so I pretty much consider myself living alone again ( with my fur babies) I spend my money the way I want to plus I only have to please myself and no one else.

  • @marthahubbard9463
    @marthahubbard9463 Před rokem +5

    My tip… tithing! Tithe your income and watch what God work.🙏

  • @liesbethbos3049
    @liesbethbos3049 Před rokem +47

    My favorite one to add; ask friends and family for their left over paint. I painted my walls and revamped some furniture with that when I moved. It made them happy (no guilt for having bought too much, or keeping it for “just in case”) and it made me happy. When I walk through my house the colors remind me of people I love.
    Bonus tip; after painting, put some paint in an old jar. And donate the rest to another person who can use it. Not having more stuff in your home than you need saves time and money too.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +10

      Oooh, good idea!

    • @veemcg3682
      @veemcg3682 Před 11 měsíci +1

      That's the best tip I've read in a long time. Thank you. My house needs a face-lift but I have had neither the funds nor the physical strength to do it. Guess how I will be tackling it now?

    • @liesbethbos3049
      @liesbethbos3049 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@veemcg3682 And, the added benefit of hanging with your besties when they help you. Good luck with it all

  • @HeronCoyote1234
    @HeronCoyote1234 Před rokem +7

    My very favorite cost-saving tip is using the library for just about everything. Books, audiobooks, music CDs, movies, classes, book clubs, concerts, new friends…

  • @hananekachman6515
    @hananekachman6515 Před rokem +10

    Made two big meals on Sunday & ate them every week night while in college! It saved a ton of $$

  • @notpartoftheplan
    @notpartoftheplan Před rokem +51

    The other point I'd offer about the "accept hand-me-down furniture" advice is that it's FUN to very gradually buy your own furniture. Don't rush out and spend money to fill your new home with stuff. Live with what you have/have been given for a while, get a sense of how your space is working for you, and take the time to savour adding the things you need and want. Enjoy the process.

    • @sherribell4032
      @sherribell4032 Před rokem +3

      I am almost 60. My living room furniture was ruined by my cat. I have decided to re do my living room with Thrift store and garage sale furniture. I can't wait! The thrill of the hunt lol❤ 😊

    • @komisch521
      @komisch521 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I have Facebook marketplace finds in my living room, it's been so nice to use them up and I'm not stressed if they get slightly worn or damaged.

  • @suebee1540
    @suebee1540 Před rokem +13

    Batch cooking and freezing leftovers for future meals. You save a lot of money that way. (Food purchase, electricity, time and dishes.)

  • @allysonburns6214
    @allysonburns6214 Před rokem +24

    I'm retired now and have been on my own for 20 years. Debt free retirement is the only way to go! Many things lead me down the debt free path but I think the #1 thing is to be mindful with spending. Think about it for a day or 2. That tells you if you want it or need it. Big difference. Great video!

  • @DoingMyBest18
    @DoingMyBest18 Před rokem +7

    “ new to you” furniture is great! Slipcover with an inexpensive blanket.

  • @charlotteryner6583
    @charlotteryner6583 Před rokem +16

    "Conscious spending" is a phrase we all should be following at all times. When I moved from a large metro area to a bucolic rural scene my income was reduced by 60%. I started evaluating every purchase in terms of how many hours of minimum wage work it would cost me. Really changed my mindset to equate spending with earning. Guess I was raised in a bubble. Now I'm retired with a paid off mortgage and almost no other debt and I'm happier than ever. Thank you.

  • @0773heidi
    @0773heidi Před rokem +11

    I love being alone don’t need a man got animals and 2 grown up boys x

  • @conniemcintyre6973
    @conniemcintyre6973 Před rokem +31

    Happy Frugal Friday, KSquad!!! Heck yes! We are empty nesters! We can live cheaply and still have a luxurious lifestyle! Simple things bring us immense joy! Sitting on our back patio with our homemade drinks watching the sunset over the Catalina mountains in Tucson is simply the best way to spend an evening! 😊

  • @veemcg3682
    @veemcg3682 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Already live alone. Learn to grow some edible stuff that you would normally buy as part of your grocery shopping. I started with sprouting seeds, then salad leaves, and gradually added all my favourite herbs in window boxes with edible flowers as a bonus. These things saved me a fair bit and then I was raring to go when I had a patio to put containers on and grow veg and strawberries. When my circumstances changed again and I had a garden, I grew much more veg and fruits, herbs and every salad ingredient I could as well as flowers for the house. A small flock of hens provided fresh eggs daily for baking, desserts meals and to share with neighbours. Now with health and mobility issues, I am back to growing in containers, table top raised beds made by my brother and taking advantage of the fruit from the small orchard and hedges of fruit bushes created over the years. Trust me even a pot of parsley on a window sill is worthwhile. I may never have a lot of money but I feel the abundance my gardens have provided has made me feel wealthy in that I have what I need and can afford to share generously with family friends and neighbours.

  • @vintagebodymindsoulradley9151

    Esp in the crazy economic time depending on where u live, rents can be outrageous for a dump. Your rent can easily be one half or more of your monthly income, your choice of apts may be extremely limited due to availability in your income range. You may need to
    Cut back in other areas, this is what it’s like where I live. Take care y’all. 🦋❤️

  • @timothyswauger3984
    @timothyswauger3984 Před rokem +19

    I have lived alone for 5 years now and love it! Living can be as cheap or extravagant as I choose. It’s just a matter of personal preference. As of now, the idea of living with anyone else is not a pleasant thought.

  • @fourdayhomestead2839
    @fourdayhomestead2839 Před rokem +14

    Heck yes! Widowed (years ago). The last 2 years, I've enjoy peace & contentment. I work all day 5 miles from this homestead. The budget is tight at times, but the $$ I save is a lot!!

  • @judymcpheron5955
    @judymcpheron5955 Před rokem +15

    I ❤ the single life! No debt, no one trying to manipulate me! It's great to be a responsible free agent with substantial savings equaling security and future possibilities of many choices. 😊😊😊😊

  • @melanienicholson2834
    @melanienicholson2834 Před rokem +9

    I just got my apartment and didn't have much furniture. So I started going to the thrift stores and found some beautiful antique furniture for cheap. It has saved me a ton of money. Sure it will cost for paint, sanding paper etc but it is better made than what you can buy now

  • @rebeccaseibert6172
    @rebeccaseibert6172 Před rokem +23

    Currently living alone & in my late 50's, working full-time from home. Seven years ago, my mom & I bought a small house together. Sadly, she passed away suddenly soon after we moved in. I struggled financially for some time but I've been able to continue in the house (mortgage payments are still cheaper than renting an apartment).
    Have had a couple of different roommates but choose to live by myself & my two senior cats. The cost of their care has increased this past year because of their health. But that is part of being a pet parent.
    I'm already using several of the tips in this video, such as no cable, just paying for streaming subscriptions that I really like & watch.
    My grocery list is always the same each month. However, to protect my health, I'm trying to stay away from the refined & processed foods, no matter how cheap they are. They aren't healthy. So, I always have eggs & cheese in my fridge, since there so many ways to prepare them. As well as veggies, both fresh & frozen. I'm trying to grow my own lettuce & kale too.
    One grocery store I shop at has rewards points: for free items, discounts for total bill, or discounts for fuel.
    Thanks for such a great video. It's always good to review and assess what we're doing and make any adjustments or changes as needed.

  • @rachaelv1140
    @rachaelv1140 Před rokem +28

    I’ve lived on my own for three years now. It definitely can be stressful when everything goes wrong at the same time, but I have always managed.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +2

      Way to go Rachael! You're rockin it!

    • @makeupgirl8886
      @makeupgirl8886 Před rokem +4

      I have lived on my own for over 15 years now. I agree that when you have a lot that goes wrong unexpectedly at the same time, that is where I struggle. It is tough to feel the weight of not having anyone else to rely upon or to "save" you when things go wrong. God has been good to me, and He has provided for me all these years. I am so grateful for Him.

    • @phoenixmode6909
      @phoenixmode6909 Před rokem +3

      Thanks, guys, your comments give me hope. Been through a tough year, two years this dude of my divorce. I live alone, other than my best friend the dog. But after a health scare in '22 Tha ran a whole year, plus my dog and my car taking turns eating at a credit card with their breakdowns and health issues....it's been a difficult year so far. My health improved thus far, and the dog seems better (though now has meds for life), but the car.....the car.......
      The car, which takes me 16 miles round trip 4 days a week to my min wage job, in a small town with no real work prospects (59 yo with 35 years of retail experience....pretty limited)....I need a car, to keep working. It's paid for (was my ex's daily commuter, 140 miles a day 5 days a week) he gave it to me, knowing I couldn't buy a car..... but now it's falling apart. It's 11 years old w/ 207k miles on it.
      I can't afford a different car. I am struggling to pay for all these expensive repairs.
      But, I would not change a thing. I love the challenge of starting over-- but even better is the peace and freedom that comes with living alone. After the divorce, I realized the longest I'd ever lived alone was in my first aptmt, age 19, for 3 mos.
      Then I lived a roommate, and eventually my ex husband (36 years).
      So in spite of the difficulty this year, I'm still thrilled to be in my own again. Not even dating--don't care!

  • @kathikapp6707
    @kathikapp6707 Před rokem +5

    Something I did was part time in food service where I got a free meal! They quickly asked me to work full time! I did and was making twice the income from retail, where hours were being cut. Kitchen employees got a good free meal per shift, it was win, win from there! I am retiring now!

  • @stowie7733
    @stowie7733 Před rokem +22

    Some really great tips! I did not live alone until my kids were grown and moved out. Now I have a roommate by choice (and her rent goes toward my debt payoff!). Two things from your list that go hand in hand, and is so very important, live on a faux budget and to not to buy a home only to end up house poor. Way before you buy, while renting, figure out what your mortgage payment/housing expenses would be if you were to purchase a home (Zillow gives estimate mortgage/house expenses). Take the amount of the mortgage each month, and pay your rent from that amount then put the rest into savings. This will help you save up the down payment and/or closings costs for when you do purchase a home. I did that prior to buying my home and it was the only way I was able to purchase it. I meal plan and only shop every 10 -14 days. I keep my meals simple and make bigger portions so I can have leftovers.

  • @tgayer1
    @tgayer1 Před rokem +2

    I’ve been living alone since college for 28 years, and I’ve only ever bought two pieces of new furniture...a kitchen table and a glider rocker with ottoman! Everyone loves my house and it’s coziness. And don’t spend your $ on stuff that you don’t need that will just become clutter.

  • @Gigi......
    @Gigi...... Před rokem +11

    Heck yes!
    Capsule grocery list - love it ❤

  • @kathlenewhinnery5520
    @kathlenewhinnery5520 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Double thumbs up for suggesting reduce/stop streaming and watch CZcams for free!

  • @isabelkassan5244
    @isabelkassan5244 Před rokem +10

    I love your tips! My message to others is don’t be surprised at how good you get at it! Life is full of challenges and this is yours! My opinion is a cat always helps! Warmth and a good TV and simple food and preparation! You know best what you need!

  • @vonalaird1883
    @vonalaird1883 Před rokem +4

    I am late commenting, but I really wish that I lived on my own when I was younger. I finally am and I have learned so much about myself. I think twice about what I spend because I know that I am the one who pays the consequences. If I miss out on a trip or concert that I really want to see, and I don't have the money because of buying stuff I didn't need. And if I borrow money from someone else, I feel awful. Because borrowing money from family or friends is not a thing. The freedom of living alone is wonderful and if I watch my spending it can be better and not relying on anyone else is so good.

  • @melindabuchok7152
    @melindabuchok7152 Před rokem +3

    To get the most savings is if you live in an apartment or rent house turn off your breakers except for the a/c, icebox, and freezer... It will cut you bill by half... Make soap from dawn dish soap to for your laundry two cups water to one cup of soap cleans your clothes beautifully..

  • @cathiek8028
    @cathiek8028 Před rokem +2

    Furniture: freebies on curbs and free market sites; Food: food pantries, your own garden (many communities have community gardens now, where for a small fee, you can "rent" your own garden space) and, of course, home-cooking; Movies: free from the library (both streaming and on DVDs); Commuting: walk, bike, bus or carpool (whatever you have available); Internet: The Affordable Connectivity Program (income-based-check with your provider); Cable: totally not needed now to get quality programming; Clothing: thrift shops, yard sales, exchanges (not buying new clothes helps the environment, too); and don't forget to treat yourself a little bit every now and then!

  • @holly1797
    @holly1797 Před rokem +38

    HECK YEAH😉 I married at 20, and divorced after 26 years. Never was involved with finances, and was a stay at home mom. Using the Every Dollar budget app has been the most important thing for me (I use the free version). Not only does it keep me on track, I can also spend on some wants without using money for the things I truly need. It has given me confidence in my abilities to handle my finances, as well as free me from fear of spending and giving because i know where i stand financially at all times.

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Před rokem +7

    My biggie was scalloped potatoes. Scallop potatoes don't include cheese, they are just white sauce and potatoes. Then you can chose to switch them up with some cheese, some ham, some veggies, some left over chicken or turkey, or some combination of the mix.

  • @janicesims6574
    @janicesims6574 Před rokem +5

    Living alone. Budget, budget-- stick to it. This is so freeing. 😊

  • @suzettecooper382
    @suzettecooper382 Před 18 hodinami

    My tip is to freeze fruit and vegies when abundant. I defrost figs, berries and tomatoes for cooking and desert in winter.

  • @gretelwhite8088
    @gretelwhite8088 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Living alone has been the best move in my life, 30+ years on I have no regrets.
    I think my best tip is to ignore what the Joneses have just acquired. If I can be content with what I have, then that's fine. Be thankful for what you do have, save for what you need. It was a huge struggle for many years, but so worthwhile for the peace of mind. Rejoice that if you buy some food and put it in the fridge nobody else eats it! Learn skills to make things easier for yourself to make your place homely. If people look down their noses at your decor or other things you haven't been able to fix/upgrade, then they're not real friends.

  • @smartypants1980
    @smartypants1980 Před rokem +6

    When I first moved on my own, I still spent like I was liveing with my Mom so I had to quickly get that worked out of my system. So what I did was rearanged the budget to put all the fun stuff on the bottom of the budget because I could live with out it if need be.

  • @donnanorris4733
    @donnanorris4733 Před rokem +10

    Heck yes! I have a different life change for a faux budget - retirement! Planning retirement - how much can you live on when your working days are over. I underestimated what I could live on. Fortunately I am able to work a part time job I enjoy, and I am putting most of my earnings into a savings account. I have lived alone over 20 years and cooking for 1 has been my greatest challenge. I have learned to do some batch cooking and either freeze leftovers or creatively make a yummy meal with leftovers. So many things you can do with cooked chicken or hamburger, or even side dishes like rice or potatoes. Happy Frugal Friday!

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +1

      HAPPY FRUGAL FRIDAY DONNA!!!!

  • @terryhenderson424
    @terryhenderson424 Před rokem +17

    I found that from scratch cooking to be critical for keeping food costs down and also for better health. Often, this meant cooking recioies for 4 or 6 amd having a lot of left overs. I used left overs for lunch and froze the rest. I didn't skip on baking just because I was single either. I had an honest set of dishes, silverware, glasses, and mugs and established an eating area; depending, i only moved with the silverware 'cause i valued my pots, lan, kitchen appliances, spices, cleaning supplies, and larder more than dishes which I could pick up once moved and needed packing protection; PIA that it is, dint forget to pack a broom "cause most new places need to be swept. After my first experience and first 2 weeks, I learned to keep some type of a larder too. Out side of spices, condiments, and treats I seldom bought any food that wasn't on some type of a sale; usually a good sale or mark down.

  • @Darci3333
    @Darci3333 Před rokem +2

    So many things to find at Thrift Stores as well if you check and look well.

  • @chrisoulalakkas7935
    @chrisoulalakkas7935 Před rokem +8

    Be private. Vibe alone. Grow in silence.😊

  • @karil6461
    @karil6461 Před rokem +5

    I'd love a video about your roll over meal concept. Like buy these 10x ingredients and make these meals this week.

  • @pigletsbank437
    @pigletsbank437 Před rokem +5

    Make sure there is shelfs table foods in the house, crackers, peanutbutter, dried noudels, hotdogs in a jar and bread in a donated freezer, cerial and coffee

  • @lisad6106
    @lisad6106 Před rokem +1

    I have one! Intermittent fasting! I budget $10 a day for food and every day I fast I put a ten dollar bill in the jar. At the end of the month I can afford a treat or save for a short vacation. Also, who doesn't have those awesome outfits in the back of the closet you don't get to wear as much as you would like because they just don't fit like they used to? You might just be wearing them on a long weekend mini trip😎 And don't forget about off season rates!

  • @kelleyspears1218
    @kelleyspears1218 Před rokem +5

    One thing I do in the clothing arena, I also hang clothes that are lightly worn, but I bought a bottle of Febreeze Fabric Refresher and spray them, let them hang, and then put them away. Works great. And works on dry clean only as well. And consider using the Woolite dry cleaning cloths to extend between visits for those clothes that need professional care.

  • @rettathomas837
    @rettathomas837 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Both times when I moved out on my own, I had only the necessities, then I gradually bought things or things were given to me, first time at 19, I had a mattress, I also had a hoped chest so I have plenty of stuff for the kitchen and bathroom, I bought me a used black-and-white TV for $25, the used furniture store threw in the stand for free, I also had a couch my brother loan me. until I could buy my own. I live on my own for five years before I got married. The second time, I was 51 years old, we split everything down the middle, my daughter had a full-size mattress, a dresser, her TV and games, her clothes, etc. I gave her the bedroom, I took the front room. I put a futon in lay a way for me in advance, and paid it off. The day we moved in, I had my dresser from my bedroom, took one of the tv, a bookcase, and a coffee table that my sister in-law gave me, my rocking chair. My husband and me also split everything in the kitchen and the closet. That was it. my daughter started college later on that year. She insisted that I take the bedroom because she’s wasn’t going to be there most of the time, just visiting and she take the front room. I’ve been living on my own for a long time, and I love it🩵🩵🩵 and I’m a introvert, there’s nothing like peace

  • @katezajac6730
    @katezajac6730 Před rokem +4

    I just had a flashback with the potatoes to that scene in Forrest Gump when bubba is talking about shrimp.

  • @arthurmantzouris4413
    @arthurmantzouris4413 Před 7 měsíci +1

    It is so True...When I moved to my own place I was so blessed to have a sister to give me a dining room table and it was such a blessing later on I was able too get some other furniture which didn't cost very much....so I've been very blessed to have been able to find some that has been a very blended way to get what I wanted while still being able to get them with them costing very much. 😊😊😊

  • @truthseeker6370
    @truthseeker6370 Před rokem +8

    Truth! I've been house-poor and it was beyond miserable on so many levels! Led to further bad decisions- debt.
    Great tips! Post divorce and finding Dave Ramsey- I seriously dialed my thermostat down to 60 in the winter, I cut cable and All tv And internet for 3.5 years. I had unlimited phone data. I now have tv and internet again- but I really don't ever turn on my tv. I got used to living without. Had Hulu and Netflix for a bit, but when they doubled my rates I canceled my subscriptions. Now they are offering a greatly reduced rate to get me back. People need to check their subscriptions and not automatically agree to the new prices.

  • @maryannschumacher1370
    @maryannschumacher1370 Před rokem +13

    I can SO relate! When I was in my twenties, I was afraid to live by myself, but I made myself do it. After about 6 months, I couldn't imagine any other way. Now that I'm a mom, I love that, too, and am so glad I had the chance to live on my own before the next new phase in my life! 👍🌞

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +1

      YASSS Maryann! So happy to see you! Thanks for sharing with us:)

  • @lauracarson2342
    @lauracarson2342 Před rokem +7

    Consolidate your trips to save gas. Run all your errands at once. Go to the grocery on the way home from work. Do not go to the grocery for just one item

  • @TheLongRunwithJoelandChristy

    We did the same with Friends. It’s a great show to use as background noise. Especially if you’ve watched it a lot, because you don’t have 100% focus on it. But it still makes you laugh cause you know the punchlines. 👍

  • @juliem.3936
    @juliem.3936 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Yes, I totally agree on no commuting: I live about 2.5 miles from the office.

  • @valeryrodolico9238
    @valeryrodolico9238 Před rokem +2

    I 👏🏻 CAN’T 👏🏻 WAIT 👏🏻 !!!

  • @Goldzwiebel
    @Goldzwiebel Před rokem +8

    the video and all the tips are really great! I have lived alone for 14 years. at the age of 20 into his first own apartment. back then i had a lot of used things given to me, from furniture to crockery. I was so thankful for it at the time and I probably showed that I still get presents like this today. Nobody needs a €20 voucher for Christmas when you can get a barely used €200 coffee machine that would otherwise end up in the bin.
    my tip is that you shouldn't try to imitate your parents' household. just because mother needed three different brooms it doesn't necessarily mean you need three yourself. you don't need 20 different spices if you're not good at cooking and so on. many people also overestimate how much bed towels and so on they need because they are used to the large selection that they parents have built up over decades.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for sharing with us❤️🙏 So glad you’re here

  • @carolchidlow4798
    @carolchidlow4798 Před rokem +2

    Heck Yes! Lived alone for 6 years now and finally cut the cable. Don't miss it at all. Lots of DVDs

  • @seekingserenitydaily
    @seekingserenitydaily Před rokem +8

    Heck yes! I'm three years widowed, a teacher (which means fixed income) and have been looking to Kate for great budget ideas!! Keep up the great work!

  • @ChaiTogether
    @ChaiTogether Před 5 měsíci +1

    Heck yes boo 😂❤ I’m here for it K Squad!! 🎉😊

  • @marthaosborne9625
    @marthaosborne9625 Před rokem

    Ooo and French Toast! Great idea, capsule groceries! I’ve never thought of this before!!

  • @lynda8852
    @lynda8852 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for the video.
    I think the faux budjet list is a fantastic tip also the one where you are looking for somewhere to live and maybeing everything its so easy to get carried away at this point in time
    best wishes

  • @di4085
    @di4085 Před rokem +3

    When buying groceries try to stock up on items. So when you do go to the grocery store and only need staple items whatever you have budgeted for groceries whatever you have left will be for Bargain Hunt. Look throughout the store for bargains because they are there.
    This way it takes less stress off stretching your money out.

  • @lovebug4263
    @lovebug4263 Před rokem +6

    Heck yes! I have been living alone for the past few months and these tips are definitely spot on! Looking into moving soon and I will be sure to keep it within budget and close to work. I have recently gotten a pieces of furniture for free on FB. It made me realize brand new isn't that important to me anyways!

  • @MsDoglover02
    @MsDoglover02 Před rokem +9

    HECK YES! I agree with the others who said batch cooking. Most recipes feed 4 so I eat two and freeze two for another week. I portion everything out so I can grab and go for lunch. I drove a young coworker through Burger King the other day and his combo meal was almost $18! That's crazy!!! I love to cook so I buy protein on sale and plan around it. I have a deep freezer so I can take advantage of sales and store all my portioned meals. I currently have one portion of sloppy joe to put on a sweet potato, picadillo, soup and a chicken dish cooked with veggies. That's just off the top of my head. My sister adds cilantro to her potato salad and I'll be doing that with potatoes I need to do something with. Thanks, Kate!

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +1

      Love this, thank you Lynne!

    • @leslieboe6379
      @leslieboe6379 Před rokem +2

      I love your idea of eating 2 servings and freezing the rest. I meal plan for the month and think I'll have a week of leftovers. 15:34

  • @frugalstu
    @frugalstu Před rokem +17

    Kate what an amazing video. I've lived on my own for about 5 years now after my marriage ended .and I absolutely love it lol. You can do what you want when you want but yes it can be very easy to get carried away. I think my tip would be treat reducing your bills and saving money as a challenge and have a prize or something to look forward to. Its very easy to get bored and disheartened so keep it fun ❤️👍👍

  • @celestebarrentine3922
    @celestebarrentine3922 Před rokem +4

    Heck Yes!!! I am looking forward to living alone again. Did it in my twenties for several years, then again for several years after I was widowed. Lost my job sue to Covid and moved in with my sister's family to take care of my elderly father who also lived with them. Now that he is gone I am taking care of my brother-in-law 's elderly mom who now lives with them. And their youngest moved back in too after graduating college and her roommate moved to go to graduate school. Too much coming and going, several different diets / ways of eating, different schedules, etc. It is saving me money as I don't buy groceries or pay utilities. My land at home is paid off, so I am saving to build a small house.
    All these tips are so valid for young, middle age, and elders living alone.

  • @gabbykitty5318
    @gabbykitty5318 Před rokem +1

    These tips are good for just about everyone!

  • @nellybrown9127
    @nellybrown9127 Před rokem +4

    Ive lived alone over 20 years and i love it as i am in control of my spending. Growing up in a large family we never had money for extras. I always stay within my means and never get into debt. . Happily retired on a fixed pension, I know how much money is coming in each month.
    I save any money left at the end of the month to go towards holidays and meetings friends
    .

  • @NTGreekGal
    @NTGreekGal Před rokem +1

    I love the YT channel Julia Pacheco. She has so many great vids about making meals on an extreme budget. She even records in the grocery to show you what to buy. Highly recommend!

  • @Ripplesinthewaters
    @Ripplesinthewaters Před rokem +1

    Heck Yeah! My oldest child is looking to move out in the next few years. She could use this information. In about 5 more years, we will probably be empty nesters, when my youngest child moves out. This advice works for my husband and me, as well. :)

  • @elise-lizlandry5733
    @elise-lizlandry5733 Před 6 měsíci

    I want to watch Doc Martin. I feel so peaceful when having that on. Thank you for this video.

  • @jeffreyplonka611
    @jeffreyplonka611 Před rokem +3

    I love that you can find something in every video that you put out.
    Keeping it real, K Squad
    Keep it real.

  • @lovechangesus
    @lovechangesus Před 10 měsíci +2

    I've lived alone for most of my adult life. I have collected the art and furniture over the years that bring me joy. It's ok to own things that make you happy. I don't own a tv or a spare bed. I do own a humongous California King bed, lol... My life is built for one. I downsized to a smaller home 3 years ago and kept what I love, let go of the rest. I cook, clean and do for myself. I garden, read, watch the birds... life is peaceful and good. I'm very thankful.

  • @grannyprepper1181
    @grannyprepper1181 Před rokem +10

    These things apply to us that have been adulting a long time. At 70 I found myself single again and budgeting on social security. Wrap your head around that, I’m well below the poverty level. Did I mention I’m disabled, so working is an option.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +3

      Love you Granny Prepper!!!!!!!

    • @jerseystotler3615
      @jerseystotler3615 Před rokem +3

      You aren't the only one girl!!!!❤

    • @maureenmannion6748
      @maureenmannion6748 Před měsícem

      Same here though not disabled thank God. I would welcome some YTubes budgeting tips for seniors on limited income. God bless u!

  • @marthahubbard9463
    @marthahubbard9463 Před rokem +2

    Heck yes! 😂
    I identify with everything you said! Great advice. Keep encouraging people ♥️

  • @TinyBudgetCo
    @TinyBudgetCo Před rokem +2

    Great video I have lived alone for 5 years. Great tips. I'm on a fixed income all my furniture is used.

  • @jacquig1939
    @jacquig1939 Před rokem +4

    I just started living alone, not by choice and it's a huge adjustment. Got rid of cable, don't have any subscriptions, switched internet providers so its cheaper. My pets bills really seem to be my biggest expenses.

  • @Emma-nm1qk
    @Emma-nm1qk Před rokem +3

    I strongly recommend having an emergency fund in place, signing up for supermrket emails so you can be notified before household items go on sale, plan your meals so you don't waste food, and... avoid getting a pet. Hear me out though! I love my dog but he has cost me over $10,000 in the last 7 years due to mutliple injuries and surguries. I know the love of a pet is priceless, but in reality it can be a huge source of stress you weren't expecting.

  • @wendykonrady5894
    @wendykonrady5894 Před rokem +1

    Rules of engagement is like your Friends I love that show and can watch it on repeat ❤

  • @heathermoreland6015
    @heathermoreland6015 Před rokem +3

    Your Friends story reminds me of when I moved out I had 8 movies and nothing else no cable and a membership to a video store. So funny I listened to a lot of radio and I know Gone with the Wind by heart. I think the library is also helpful for entertainment.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem

      YESSSS!!!!! Funny but I look back on these times so fondly:)

  • @melissaguevara724
    @melissaguevara724 Před rokem +4

    I’m sorry I missed the frugal Friday live chat this morning. My son has a field trip today and he went with his dad so I had to get their lunches packed and ready. I’m going to watch the video here soon since I took a day off to myself. I’m an introvert so it’s a glorious day lol 😂 😊

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem

      Melissa! We missed you!!! Hope your son's field trip is a great one! HAPPY FRUGAL FRIDAY!

  • @traceyobrien8410
    @traceyobrien8410 Před rokem +1

    Heck, yes! I used to have a roommate but then discovered it is much better for me to live alone. Although I do possess my own vehicle, I ensure my residence is close to at least one public transportation route. Purchasing a monthly pass in my area costs $40, which obviously saves me a lot of money in the category of automotive expenses. i have also worked at some companies that were within walking distance of my apartment.

  • @jafrasar1
    @jafrasar1 Před rokem +1

    Loving your tips. I really try to live this way, USUALLY.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem

      Hi Janet! So happy you're here! Thank you!!!

  • @ayra3424
    @ayra3424 Před rokem +8

    Heck yes! I'm planning to move out and live alone by the end of this year/early next year. This definitely helps. Thanks, Kate!

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +1

      YASS!!! You are so welcome Ayra!

  • @michigan160
    @michigan160 Před rokem +1

    Loved all 10 thoughts... really needed for all in this day and age. for older people too, not just young starting out.

  • @VirginiaRe
    @VirginiaRe Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you!

  • @YorkshireGirlinDarwin

    Thank you lovely Kate ❤

  • @rosieturner635
    @rosieturner635 Před rokem

    Great information. Thank you.

  • @MaryKane-qv5vz
    @MaryKane-qv5vz Před 4 měsíci

    For those living alone: one can decide on individual economies as regards utilities and groceries. Cook one pot batch cooking; freeze in jam jars; NEVER fill jars to the top as liquids expand in freezing; plan meals and take out from freezer night before; saves utilities. In winter double and treble clothes in winter to reduce heating requirements. Listen to this video.

  • @lylagray9669
    @lylagray9669 Před rokem +1

    Love all these tips. I lived alone for about a year in college and I loved it!
    Now that my husband and I have a house, though, I agree even more with living below your means. We had some furniture stay with the house, in the sale, so we didn't have to buy any office furniture or a dining room table or a guest bed/mattress. We also had a lot of chairs and side tables from my mom. The only thing new that we got, about 6 months into being here, was a couch.

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem +2

      YESSSSS Lyla!!!! Thanks so much for sharing with us!

  • @aidajnunez4089
    @aidajnunez4089 Před rokem

    Heck yes! Great tips!

  • @susanmarden3081
    @susanmarden3081 Před rokem +2

    Living alone for many years! Loving your videos. Watching from the Isle of Wight in the UK 🇬🇧 ❤

    • @KateKaden
      @KateKaden  Před rokem

      Hi Susan! So happy to see you! Have an awesome weekend!

  • @kaceykelly7222
    @kaceykelly7222 Před rokem +1

    This is really good, and fun to watch. I hope that people of all ages watch this and make use of all the good ideas. Life is just better when you choose to live frugally.