Extreme Frugal Confessions: WSJ Extreme Sport Article
by Briana Carter on April 6, 2010
Extreme Frugalness. Tight, cheap, stingy? You know what I’m talking about and personally, I love it.
fru·gal
- Practicing or marked by economy, as in the expenditure of money or the use of material resources.
ex·treme
- Most remote in any direction; outermost or farthest: the extreme edge of the field.
- Being in or attaining the greatest or highest degree; very intense:
After reading the article on the WSJ.com, “Hard Times Turns Coupon Clipping Into the Newest Extreme Sport,” I was amused. I’m nowhere near as extreme as some of these super savers in the article Jane4Girls, who is shown with her $1,000 grocery saving trip – but I stockpile things we need when there is a good sale.
What do you think?
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My stockpiles are no where near that! I like the one lady said she never clears a shelf, she only got 5 free items from every store she purchased.
.-= Just Add Lauren´s last blog ..The beginnings of cake decorating =-.
.-= ThriftyPuppy´s last blog ..Missouri: Why You Should Wait until April 19th to Buy New Appliances =-.
What that article does not say is that I (not sure with jello tower man) donate tons of stuff. I am a single mom and try to make ends meet any way I can. What I can’t personally use, I donate, giveaway to other single parent,s or barter for other stuff I can’t get free.
When Hurricane Ike hit a few years ago my house was the grocery store. I was able to feed several families for a week from my stockpile because the stores were not open because of wide spread power outages.
.-= jane4girls´s last blog ..BOGO Tropicana Coupon =-.
I mean, come on, who on Earth could really eat over 1,000 boxes of Jello before it ‘went bad’? Not to mention that you would be so sick of Jello you’d never want to even look at another box. Yikes!
I do stockpile – when my Kroger had their March into Savings sale, over a two week period I bought 8-10 boxes of pasta for free. No, I didn’t buy it all at once and no it wasn’t all the same variety. But…we will eat it all before its 2012 expiration date and be glad to have that extra $8-10 in our bank account.
Having kids is expensive these days (not that they weren’t always pricey) and I am all for saving my family money here or there so – as long as it’s above board.