How far would you go? AKA Extreme Frugalism

May 12, 2009 by Viviana Leave a reply »

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It seems as though everyone has jumped on the frugal bandwagon recently.  I have always tried to be frugal from way back when I lived in New York, worked in fashion for a lowly wage but still had to try to keep up appearances.  It was ramen noodles and walking all the way.

As in any group there are always the kids in the front of the class screaming for the teacher to call on them.  These are the brave souls that delve into the murky world of extreme frugality. Everyday I seem to be reading another story about people going to extreme means to save a few pennies.  Here are just a few. Drop me a line on what you think is going that bit too far.

Over at Living the Frugal Life – Kate has suggested to make a breakfast scramble out of last night’s dressed salad.  I would just serve the salad undressed then you could have it the next night. Her readers think it is a great idea so maybe not so extreme just not to my taste.

The next one that comes to mind is giving up on hair care.  I believe that you should do everything that you can afford to have a good-looking hairstyle since you wear your hair everyday.

Nina Willdorf who wrote the great book, City Chic, did an experiment to see how long she could go without having a hair cut, she lasted five months.  She seemed to have pulled it off with style, being very smart about the original haircut.  I think if your average person tried that experiment we would be looking and even more tight scraped back ponytails.

And since we are on the subject of hair – one of my biggest pet peeves is people that have stopped washing their hair regularly.  If you take public transportation the smell of dirty, greasy hair on someone standing close can take your breath away.  How can people go to work looking and smelling like that? It looks terrible, collects dust, leaves and goodness know what else.

Do you know anyone who practises extreme frugality?  Leave me a comment, as I will probably like to touch on this topic again especially if the recession continues and more people jump on the bandwagon.

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4 Responses

  1. I prefer to try and live well on less and try to look as if I am still living the same life as before the Recession by using discount codes, cashback sites, shopping in sales etc but as for eating last nights salad for breakfast-no thanks! Altough I am happy to reheat old jacket potatoes, as I did on Sunday.

  2. Viviana says:

    Hello and thanks for commenting – I feel exactly the same way about living the Lean Life. I whole heartily believe in leftovers, cooking a bit extra to save time on another day but the salad scramble for me is one step too far.

  3. Cheapchick says:

    I like being thrifty but I draw the line at:
    1. gross…last nights salad into todays breakfast? gross. I am with you…leave off the dressing and use with tonights meal.

    2. dirty. I am a neatfreak including my house, clothing and personal hygiene. I prefer to get things on sale to be frugal. I do sometimes push haircut time to the limit but take a shower every day (short but clean!)

    3. dangerous. Germs are dangerous. Washing is good. Using up leftovers are good but only when done in a safe way in a timely and tasty manor for your family’s wellbeing

    There are a lot of ways to be frugal. I prefer clean and healthy.

  4. Viviana says:

    Hi Cheapchick,

    Thanks for commenting, I agree with you 100%.

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