Economic Collapse Preparation: Frugal ideas for a Depression / Collapse

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Since we are headed for an economic collapse, it is important that all of us learn to survive without needing much money at all. I'm going to share some things with you that save my family over $1000 a year in bills.

Toilet Paper is Win200 (windsoft) - Free shipping. Cheapest I've found.
(24,000 ft. of TP!!!!)
http://www.restockit.com/jumbo-roll-toilet-tissue-%28win200%29.html?prd=1


Recipe for some fantastic Laundry Detergent

http://www.livingpress.com/frugal/home-made-laundry-detergent/home-made-laund...


Coupon Savings Site Link (After you sign up for free, put in a retailer you shop at. More than likely there will be a good percent off)

http://www.bigcrumbs.com/crumbs/landing.do?r=Daddymorebucks&s=9811

http://www.scarsdale-diet-plan.com

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  • does your wife know you showed her 250 pack of tampons to youtube?

  • @twetteroff123 LOL, not tampons, maxi pads.

    Everybody needs to get over it. There are more women than men on this planet.

    That means over half the population of the planet uses some type of feminine products. LOL. Us guys are in the minority.

    But to answer your question, yes she knows and doesn't care. hahaha hilarious question though.

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  • Also, as far as the feminine needs you could also make your own from flannel material. There are several different styles. You can also purchase material ones online if you don't sew yourself. They clear up a lot of the PMS-y symptoms by eliminating chemicals that get absorbed in sensitive areas. These can be rinsed in the sink and washed by machine, or by hand. Stains can be held in check by putting some peroxide on the pads. There are also tampon alternatives as well.

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  • Wise! I'm a frugal housewife in a family of 6 here in the Lone Star state as well. Homesteading regardless of our living situation has been a blessing in our savings. Having egg-layers and a large varied garden has proven to reduce grocery bills. Harvesting rain water, recycling grey water for outdoor water needs except for consumption, and composting have been great lessons to learn. Saving condiments from fast food outings is one way we save $. The things that aren't taught in school. ;)

  • My perspective and what others should understand

    buying feminine packets = steady sex....

    I mean only a long time girlfriend or wife would make you do that.... And if she needs that shes not pregnant and is still good to go =P

  • We recently bought a small 500w heater for each room (under $20 each) so we can Only heat the rooms that are being used and completely turned off our central air. We also bought a few cheap accordion style doors (also under $20 each) to section off and isolate parts of the house that are not used as much. We are noticing a savings of about $30-$50 a month! Note: we live in North Carolina were in the winter months its anywhere from 35-50*F in the daytime and below freezing just about every night.

  • very good videos very thoughful man!! keep up the good work buddy!!

  • i can't wait until the end comes, there are so many people praying for it, even though people have been predicting the end for 10,000 years, i am sure you guys are right this time

  • Excellent video with a lot of good idea's, make sure to keep a pump action pellet rifle for your dove and other small bird hunting. this will eliminate the need to use ammo that could otherwise be used for defense. no CO2 but pump action. May the Lord continue to Bless you and your Family !!! Kory

  • good lookin out, its like what business people rock

  • Love the Video's Can you make a Solar soda can heater. I Live up In The Cold need Help HeaTING

  • @MedicPat it dose you just have to use less

  • I must say I'm VERY surprised to see a young MAN doing this kind of video, lol. I love it! I have never met anyone so concerned with saving money. I am very frugal myself and because of that (and having a full time job) I am able to take a couple of vacations each year. I have done exchanges with people like offering room in my home in exchange for help with childcare and housekeeping. I get free childcare for a very minimal extra cost (utilities), compared to the alternative. Thanks :)

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