As the economy tightens so does the budget. We're all trying to accomplish similar goals. Let's put our heads together so we all can get from point "A" to point "B" with more "M" in our pockets.
With that in mind, what have you accomplished so far this year? And in that pursuit, how were you able to save money in the proccess?
Several things I have done this year:
1. Got my wife on board 100% (biggest advantage I can have and it didn't cost me anything)
2. Just got my garden planted (practicing using heirloom type seeds from local feed and seed store)
3. Just added 7 more fruit trees (Big Lots, $14.50 each)
4. Received my water filtration system (http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP352-1.html $29 just add two 5 gal buckets. Get a second set for backup. Will gravity filter 15 gal/day)
5. Bug out bags nearly finished. (military surplus new packs $30 ea. Have great source for other military surplus equipment ..canteens, Alice packs, clothing, ammo cans, etc super reasonable...and he ships.)
6. Bought 3 heavy duty, steel, rolling storage racks for food storage. (For $110. Came out of a Wendy's restaurant being refurbished.)
7. Putting all the (free) survival, medical and homesteading manuals, that I have been downloading and forum members have been emailing me, on zip drive (8 gb, $14, BJ's) and printing out hard copy and organizing them in loose leaf notebooks (free from basement storage).
8. Narrowed down hand guns to two principal calibers (9mm and 45), three rifle calibers (22lr, 9mm and 223) and one shot gun caliber (12 gauge). Traded un-needed caliber ammo for additional prepping ammo. (cost $0)
9. Selling/trading off surplus weapons to fund additional prepping needs. (Cost $0..making money)
10. Traded an old dresser to a second hand store in exchange for crosscut saw, planes, and cast iron cookware. (Cost $0)
Just a few of my hopefully cost effective ideas. Please share yours.
With that in mind, what have you accomplished so far this year? And in that pursuit, how were you able to save money in the proccess?
Several things I have done this year:
1. Got my wife on board 100% (biggest advantage I can have and it didn't cost me anything)
2. Just got my garden planted (practicing using heirloom type seeds from local feed and seed store)
3. Just added 7 more fruit trees (Big Lots, $14.50 each)
4. Received my water filtration system (http://www.cheaperthandirt.com/CAMP352-1.html $29 just add two 5 gal buckets. Get a second set for backup. Will gravity filter 15 gal/day)
5. Bug out bags nearly finished. (military surplus new packs $30 ea. Have great source for other military surplus equipment ..canteens, Alice packs, clothing, ammo cans, etc super reasonable...and he ships.)
6. Bought 3 heavy duty, steel, rolling storage racks for food storage. (For $110. Came out of a Wendy's restaurant being refurbished.)
7. Putting all the (free) survival, medical and homesteading manuals, that I have been downloading and forum members have been emailing me, on zip drive (8 gb, $14, BJ's) and printing out hard copy and organizing them in loose leaf notebooks (free from basement storage).
8. Narrowed down hand guns to two principal calibers (9mm and 45), three rifle calibers (22lr, 9mm and 223) and one shot gun caliber (12 gauge). Traded un-needed caliber ammo for additional prepping ammo. (cost $0)
9. Selling/trading off surplus weapons to fund additional prepping needs. (Cost $0..making money)
10. Traded an old dresser to a second hand store in exchange for crosscut saw, planes, and cast iron cookware. (Cost $0)
Just a few of my hopefully cost effective ideas. Please share yours.
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