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Entertainment Ideas that Save Money

Submitted by: Arlene123  05/13/2009 11:59 AM
 
Editor's Note: We emphasized in bold the seven different thrifty ideas submitted by Arlene 123 - thanks Arlene!!

When most people opt for free or cheap entertainment, they see it as saving money, because they're choosing options that cost less than expensive alternatives. But at the end of the day, they have less money. If I drive to the city museum on the night it is free, I still spend money on gas and parking. If I go to a movie matinee, this still costs more than going to no movie at all. I still occasionally do these things, but I am more likely to look for entertainment that actually saves me money.

At the top of my list is looking for secondhand stuff at lawn sales, flea markets, or even shopping the curb. This is a fun way to spend a day with a friend, spouse or older child. Even factoring in gas, I usually come out ahead in acquiring things my family actually needs.

Instead of eating a $5 meal at a church supper, I prefer to volunteer in the kitchen for the church supper. I still get to socialize with great people, plus I get a free meal. At the end of the evening, volunteers split the leftovers. There are many volunteer opportunities that provide a nice social opportunity, and also have perks.

I like to socialize by helping friends with their projects... such as painting a room. This is a good strategy for friends I might otherwise not get to spend time with. These friends might be genuinely too busy to justify "playing," or might typically only socialize in expensive ways, like going out to restaurants. When I do projects with friends, the quality of socializing is just as good (or better) than had we done something expensive.

This saves me money because these friends invariably find ways to reciprocate. One friend is good at finding me things at thrift shops she know I will enjoy. I also know I can ask for favors in return, like borrowing a tool they have that I might otherwise need to rent.

I like to sew doll quilts out of fabric bits that are otherwise too small for any other purpose. Even though I have no little girls in my life now, this gives me something I can barter with people who do. Similarly I know men who use wood scraps to make small items they can give as gifts or use for barter.

During the fall I like to go to u-pick orchards. It's fun and there is considerable savings. We eat all the apples we can stand for a while, and then cook with them as they start to go by.

I like to cook with kids as a save-money form of entertainment. We might bake fun-shaped pretzels, or cookies of their choosing. A young woman I know is a Big Sister to a girl who comes from a home where no food is prepared from scratch. So baking homemade pizza is entertaining to the little girl.

If I have friends over for dinner, I will try to center the meal around surplus garden produce. We might be tired of eating strawberries by then, but strawberries are special to my friends. When they invite me over to their house, they prepare food that might be more expensive for me to prepare for my family. So I have a net savings.

I would enjoy reading how others combine entertainment and saving money.

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I have a friend who fishes as a hobby. We always get invited to their home for a fish fry about every month. She homefries potatoes, makes slaw, hushpuppies, baked beans and onions. Everyone makes a dessert. Almost everything she makes is either inexpensive or free from her garden. We all have a great time and she is rewarded with lots of cakes, cookies, and pies left-over they can freeze and enjoy later.
 
Posted by anonymous on May 15, 2009 4:09 PM
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I really enjoy fixing, repairing and rescuing things. The further gone the thing is, the more fun the challenge is.

I'm currently rescuing an antique ladder-back chair. I got it for three dollars at a yard sale. It is perhaps a couple hundred years old, a rustic handmade piece with turned finials on the back corner posts. One giveaway that it is old is that it is a low chair, built for people of smaller stature. As a result these chairs are not really useful today, except maybe as a bedside stand, or something similar.

The original paint and patina has already been ruined by former owners. It looks as if it was painted a few times, then someone started stripping everything down to bare wood, before quitting. Then it was stored somewhere long enough for for the bare wood to get dingy and grubby. It is also missing a rush seat.

So I am gently dry-scraping the whole surface area (some people use a bit of broken glass, I work VERY gently with a regular paint scraper). I'll work on this a little at a time while I watch TV, and this will take me many hours. When I get the whole surface color even, I will finish the chair with rubbed-in linseed oil.

Yesterday I was in the Good Will, and found a $1 book on how to make rush seats, and other types of woven seats. The book explains how to collect cattails, dry them and use them for making seats. Interesting. It will be a fun challenge to see if I can make this seat from free materials. And if I succeed, it will be exciting to acquire another thrifty skill.

It is hard to justify this effort as save-money idea because for the number of hours this will ultimately require, for a chair that I really don't need. I just like the chair. Instead I look at this, and similar projects, as entertainment. Instead of doing this, I could be doing a jig saw puzzle, or playing computer games, or doing some craft project from a purchased kit.
 
Posted by anonymous on May 27, 2009 7:35 AM
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I love this idea of bardering and or looking for a fun, frugal way to enjoy the time with others. I just need a few more friends where i live in Florida.
 
Posted by anonymous on October 28, 2009 7:06 PM
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I have a Hunter Douglas air purifier and found that the filters are expensive and sometimes hard to find. In an emergency I cut up the fabric which is sold for skirts for a Christmas tree. It is a white sort of fuzzy fabric which is very inexpenisive. It worked Great. I have never bought another filter .
 
Posted by anonymous on November 19, 2009 7:07 PM
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