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There are all sorts of ways to save money today. You can find deals on food, buy generic items or negotiate a better price on a new car.
All those are great ways to stretch your dollars. But what if you reduced your trips to the grocery store and minimized your Amazon pantry purchases? How about squeezing a couple more years out of your car?
Sometimes, the best way to save money is to simply to buy less. We can help you do that with the following 20 tips for making the stuff you already own last longer.
You can reduce how much you spend on food by practicing proper storage, thus eliminating the need to chuck rotten food in the trash.
Here are five tips to get you started.
Reduce the cost of cleaning supplies by switching to homemade cleaners, buying generics and following these tips:
Being beautiful on the outside isn’t particularly cheap. Regardless of whether you buy the drugstore brands or splurge on luxury items, make the most of your purchases by following these tips:
Finally, there are plenty of other items in your home that you may want to last longer. We have hacks and advice for those, too:
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