Embracing Old-Fashioned Frugal Living Like Grandma

In the age of fast fashion, instant gratification, and ever-expanding credit cards, remembering our grandparents’ simple ways can seem quaint. For one, Grandma didn’t even own a credit card; only a few cards from specific retail outlets were available. It wasn’t until about 1995 that the credit cards we know now became widely available. But what if I told you that Grandma’s frugal wisdom could lead you to a more prosperous life? As a result of her advice, you may even develop a stronger sense of community — as well as a healthier environment.

You can forget about Marie Kondo and her minimalist mantras. Regarding frugality, Grandma did not declutter

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