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My blog is about living within your means and being content with it. I also hope to help people realize that a penny here or there can and will make a difference. See a penny, pick it up, and all day long you'll have good luck.


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cheap and green
Saturday, August 30, 2008

I live in south carolina and we are experiencing a 10 year drought with small amounts of rain every now and then.  We have had to start regulating or water usages.  No washing cars or watering lawns, which is fine by me I don't like washing my car and I live in the middle of a pasture, my lawn gets bush-hogged not mowed so no watering there. I say all this to say that I have had to revert to doing a navy shower.  Get wet, cut off water, soap up, and rinse.  Quick and less water used.  Our water usage has gone down a good bit doing this and the bill is coming down too.

Green is becoming so popular now.  I was green many years ago and we were called hippies not eviromentalist.  I grew up with carpooling and recycling and reusing.  Not only because it was good for the environment, but because we were poor.  My parents grew up during the depression, got into the groove with the hippie movement, and raised my sisters and I to love the land, save what we can, and do it as cheap as we can.

Being green can be the ultimate in frugal.  I like to read Pam's Pennypinching blog because she is green.  She buys vintage (with style of course) and she keeps things out of landfills by reusing and repurposing.  That is awesome.

I used to drive to work, back home for lunch, back to work, then home again in the evening.  That wasted so much gas.  I live less than 5 miles from work.  I realized that 1. I was hurting the environment and 2. I was spending a lot of money on gas.  I now stay at work during lunch.  I also do not drive my car on Sundays.  I have cut my gas bill from $120 per month to $90.  I did a green thing by reducing my carbon footprint and I put more green in my pocket.

See how you can reduce waste and increase cash.

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Recycling
Tuesday, October 31, 2006

This year is the year that I started recycling.  I am late getting on the bandwagon.  I have recycled aluminum cans for years, but not other materials.  This year my resolution was to recycle.

Where I live we do not have curbside garbage or recycled materials pickup.  We have to haul it ourselves to the landfill/recycle center.  I have been pretty diligent in doing this.  I was pretty proud of myself until the other day. 

I cleaned out my refrigerator and instead of recycling the plastic containers I threw them in the trash. I had a stinky onion in the fridge that made everything stink.  I threw out all kinds of stuff.  I couldn't keep it in the recycling bin which was in the house.  I felt bad, but I couldn't stand the smell.

I am trying to help the earth and do my part as a human on this planet..  I am trying. 

This post is just a reminder that sometimes people fail, but they have to keep on trying. 

Do what you can, when you can, and be true to your principals.  And above all -remember that you are only human.

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