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Tips from The Great Depression
Submitted by GreenHomeLady on Mon, 11/24/2008 - 9:57am.
My mother-in-law didn’t realize that she was a missionary for reuse. She simply carried on practices she’d started during the Depression.Some of her frugal habits struck me as a bit strange back when I was a newlywed, but now I find myself following her path, not only for frugality, but because it’s time for lifestyle adjustments.I often thank her in my thoughts for not discarding the attitude toward reuse she learned during the hard times.Here are a few observations I noted when I married her son.
Her creative thinking seemed over the top to me years ago when I met her, and so did her non-disruptive lifestyle.Though she went to the hair salon for a wash and curl only every other Saturday, her hair stayed in place un-mussed for two weeks!I swore she slept without moving. I once told my young husband, “Your mother lives like she doesn’t want to stir the air on the earth.”
She
wasn’t an environmentalist so much as she was a person of common sense
and conviction that waste is wrong and hard times may come again.
I wish she were still here to give me more tips on how I could use the very tough air-tight bags inside of cereal boxes.In our newlywed days when we headed back to Florida State, she would use the bag from inside a ceral box as the sandwich wrapper, line the bottom of a shoe box with a paper towel torn into 2 halves, place a little jelly jar of carrot sticks in water in the corner and tie the box shut with a ribbon saved from Christmas.The oatmeal cookies were stored in the round oatmeal box. If you have a mentor from the Great Depression in your life, you’re blessed.We could use some more advice. (1 vote) »
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