It all starts with a penny. An indispensable omnibus for graduates sharing their first apartment, young families stretching a dollar, retirees, students, frugalistas (the fashionably frugal), career-changers, and anyone who wants to cut back and needs ideas for how to get started, Be Thrifty offers positive solutions for every facet of our lives, covering food, health, finances, entertainment, education, travel, clothing, pets, and those often costly special occasions from a big family Thanksgiving to getting married. Be Thrifty is not about being cheap--it's about being smart and self-sufficient. Drawing on the work of experts in every field, it shows how to cut your food bills, cut your credit card debt--cut your own hair. Financial writers explain how to create a budget, and the thriftiest ways to invest in the market (thrifty people are savers, and savers need to make their money work hard). Professional chefs give step-by-step advice for shopping for the cheapest, tastiest ingredients--and offer recipes that put those ingredients to good use, from homemade Chinese "take-out" to the frugal barbecue. There are also tips on creating a home spa; why beeswax candles burn the longest; the twenty best bottles of wine for under $10; tips for building a budget music collection, including how to buy from a flea market with confidence; how to sell your home without a realtor; the adjustable-wrench guide to home plumbing repair; how to make your own fresh mozzarella for less than half the cost of an Italian deli's brand; the basics of negotiating a killer rate on a car; keeping your clothes looking great without a trip to the dry cleaner; unspooling old sweaters and repurposing the wool; the stuff you should buy in bulk and the stuff you shouldn't; how to outfit a nursery; and much, much, much more. Thrift--the word derives from thrive . Be Thrifty --it's how to thrive, and feel good and virtuous about it, too.
Lots of very helpful things you can do every day to keep your money and make it work for you!
Thrifty tips, recipes and general how-to information
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
Having just finished 'Be Thrifty', my first impression is that it would be a great book for a single mom trying to make ends meet. Many easy home fixes (leaky toilet) can be fixed and this book will tell you how to do many easy fixes so you can save money. Also sandwiched in were lots of thrifty recipes and green tips. In many cases, going green is thrifty! I liked the conversational tone of the book and the variety of contributors from all walks of life. Though I'm generally a thrifty person to begin with, I did come away from the book learning a few things I didn't know or didn't know how to do.
Be Thrifty
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
I purchased 4 books - one for me and for each of my three daughters. They especially are finding the tips helpful with families from 3-4 people and a poor economy where we live
Worth Paying Retail for
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
This is the only book I've bought full price new at Retail. Since I'm naturally thrifty, I have learned a lot from parents who grew up through WWII and whose early childhoods were spent while the country was in the Great Depression. Most of that was in this book, and a whole lot more. I found it useful to actually read it, and once having done that, kept it as a reference for the steps and recipes suggested. So many time I feel that saving money is looked down upon, it was pleasant to read an entertaining book that champions this point of view and teaches it too. The book covers a lot but is not encyclopedic, just enough to add to a typical person's repertoire of DIY and cooking knowledge. Also a good discussion of why we should do this. Surprisingly it doesn't feel like it is preaching to the choir, but reinforcing good ideas and showing how to implement them. And not so big as to be intimidating.
Very Smart & useful Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 14 years ago
A very handy and practical book Be Thrifty is chock full of useful information on a wide variety of ways to save time, money, be more self sufficient, live healthier and empower folks to husband a household, a family, our leisure,our garden, our pets, our diets and a host of other areas where we tend too often to waste rather than save. In addition it is cleverly written and designed for quick access. Current economics beg for compilations like this but even if things were hunky dory and Goldman Sachs was a church, Be Thrifty is a must for every library. I have already applied its basic common sense wisdom to my own household and garden as it informs the reader about easily available cost saving solutions with a view to ecological health and economy all with an insistent focus upon "a happier,greener,healthier life." ( e.g. I got rid of powdery mildew on my peach tree after following one of many tips provided by a hoard of unpretentious experts.) Thrift does not mean "cheap", in fact the authors point out that the root meaning of the word is:" intelligent,of excellent quality." The thriftiest idea about this book is to buy and use it. I have already handed copies out as gifts. Responses have been enthusiastic as there seems to be a corner of every one's life that needs a useful prescription to make living, well... thriftier. Usually, for me, thinking up presents is like asking stones to dance, but this one is a no brainer and I am covered through Christmas of 2011. Be Thrifty is like an old fashioned almanac on how to live smarter.( It even shows how to cut hair.) I shuttle my copy between kitchen and greenhouse; it's growing fat and leafy with earmarks already.
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