Friday, August 10, 2007

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Showcase: The Ramblings of T.

Last week Meredith of Like Merchant Ships kicked off the Showcase of Frugal Blogs. This week, we continue with Tessa:

Tessa at The Ramblings of T. is lady who knows a good deal when she sees one. Check out what she got from Walgreens for less than $5!
Let's get to know her a bit.

Tessa, why be frugal?

I am frugal for several reasons. I have always been a good shopper, but about a year and a half ago I found that I was sick of paying high prices for everyday items like groceries. I did many searches on couponing and found that with the purchase of one newspaper per week I could save quite a lot of money at the drugstore. This naturally led to message boards where people talked about frugality. I started reading and became hooked on the concepts.

I'm also frugal because I have a lot of student loan debt. In October 2008 I will graduate with my doctorate in clinical psychology. I have no plans to keep this debt around for 20+ years like my fellow classmates. Rather, with the help of frugal living, I plan to cut it down in under seven years.

Finally, and most importantly, I am frugal because I think it makes the most of what God has given me. I am trying to be a good steward with all of the many resources and blessings that he gives me. I also find that I am actually *happier* when I am frugal!

How important is frugality to you? Casual interest, hobby, lifelong habit, or insane fanatical obsessive compulsion?

Frugality has become both a hobby and a lifelong habit for me. I see it as a spectrum rather than a static "frugal" and "not frugal" definition. There are people that are more frugal than I am and there are also people who are less frugal. A lot of my frugality comes from getting goods and services for way less than the average person.

Frugality is very important to me as I believe it is the key to a free life. When you are in debt or are tied to money, you are chained down. I want options!!! I want to be able to travel, stay at home with any future children, and so forth. I never want to be chained to work or money, and I see frugal living as an avenue to that freedom.

How does the rest of your family feel about your frugal ideas?

My family and my friends have been very supportive of my frugality. They are amazed that I am able to live so cheaply. One of my best frugal moments was when a friend told me that she had learned so much about frugal living from me! I also enjoy when family and friends tell me about a good deal that they got on a needed item because "I knew Tessa would appreciate it!" I am very excited about frugal living and can go overboard in sharing about it. I try to contain myself. :)

Thank you, Tessa.
Tessa is about to celebrate her blogging anniversary, so run over and tell her hi!

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Monday, July 30, 2007

Showcase: Like Merchant Ships


Meredith of Like Merchant Ships is not just frugal. She encourages readers to find lovely ways to exercise good stewardship over their God-given resources in every area of life. Her blog is a perfect example, from its beautiful header to the abundant high-quality photos. Her categories are well-organized and descriptive, and her tips and ideas are truly frugal but never cheap or stingy.

Why do you blog?
I’d love to say that Like Merchant Ships is a ministry to families on tight budgets, but I benefit more than my readers do! Blogging challenges me to complete those projects, find creative ways to save money, and occasionally whip up a photo-worthy dinner.

Why be frugal?
We began our frugal marriage out of necessity, on one teacher’s salary. Now that our budget has a bit more room, we still want to do the most with what God has given us. Besides, why would we pay more now that we know how to pay less?

Do you feel your blog has a special niche of its own? Did it happen by design or by accident?
Like Merchant Ships was a happy accident. I had been studying Proverbs 31, and my only talent on that formidable list was “bringing her food from afar.” I’ve always gone the extra mile to live well on less. Amazingly, people were interested in sharing our journey!

Did it take you a while to "find your voice," or do you feel you've always been the same as a blogger?
After a casual comment from my brother, Like Merchant Ships evolved into a more image-driven blog. Sharing life through pictures takes a lot less time than writing it down. Instead of describing that curbside motorcycle crate, I can show you the trestle table it became.

What do you know about your readers? What do you think draws them to your blog?
They are some of the most generous and insightful readers around! I learn so much from their comments and emails. I think readers come for the money-saving advice, but they stay for fresh content and links to other noteworthy blogs.

How important is frugality to you? Casual interest, hobby, lifelong habit, or insane fanatical obsessive compulsion?
Like Merchant Ships has turned “those tightwad ways” into something just shy of obsession. Having an audience will do that to you!

Does frugal living come easily for you or is it a struggle?
It’s natural. I’ve never been a spender. Even as a child, I made flowers out of Kleenex and decorated fairy houses with moss.

Do you have any frugal heroes or role models?
Marrying my husband doubled my frugal superpowers. He’s a true conserver, a thinking man who can refinish wood floors AND hunt the junkyard for ancient Volvo parts.

Do you believe the saying, "you get what you pay for"?
Absolutely not. If there’s one thing Like Merchant Ships demonstrates, it’s that beauty and quality don’t have to cost much.

Is it ever possible to be too frugal? How about frugal enough?
Too frugal—when you don’t give credit to God and your surplus to others.
Frugal enough—when you achieve peace about money which only comes through restraint.

How does the rest of your family feel about your frugal ideas?
We’re a team.

We all have moments of glory and brilliance that we want to relive for the rest of our lives, right? What was your best ever frugal idea?
We bought the ugly home in the neighborhood that horrified my family. You know, the only house we could afford on one income? We brightened the outside with $9 in recycled paint, whitened its smoky paneling, and sold it two years later for a significant profit. That house taught us that you can do a lot with creativity and elbow grease!

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Friday, July 27, 2007

Calling all frugal bloggers!

The showcasing will commence.
Who wants to be first? Email me if you're interested!
frugal mommy at g mail dot com, but no spaces of course.

Sunday, May 13, 2007

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This post has moved to Frugal Hacks. Trust me - it's worth the extra click. Just do it.

Welcome!

Welcome to Frugal Blogs, home of the Frugal Blogroll.
I'll use this blog to showcase the members of the quickly growing Frugal Blogroll.
So, who's first? Decisions, decisions...