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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 11:40am | IP Logged Quote Connections

Has anyone tried a "We won't buy anything (except food) for ourselves for X months?"

We recently implemented this in our family and it is wonderful! When we go on field trips and they want something from the gift shop (from a location we have been to many times and will return to again, BTW), I simply remind everyone of the agreement. When I see a HSing recommendation and think about if we should try it, I simply remind MYSELF of the agreement. When I find a review of a great book, I simply put it on hold at the library (we are blessed with a great library system)!

I have a feeling a lot of the things that would have been "must have's" in the past will no longer seem important in a couple of months.

Buying and cooking food is more interesting, too, somehow.
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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 11:55am | IP Logged Quote teachingmyown

Funny you bring this up! I was going to start a thread about the same thing. I really want to make next year the "year of not buying anything". I have spent a lot of money this fall on "needs". And yet, there is always another "need" that appears.

I want to make the commitment to living more simply and to stop thinking what else I "need" to make life better. If I can limit it to basic clothing, food and personal care items, and basic school supplies, I should be able to both save money and get the clutter under control.

I am not very good at self-denial, either, so I could definitely benefit from working on that virtue.



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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 12:01pm | IP Logged Quote LisaR

Advent and Lent are actually great times to do this.

While everyone else (it seems) is on a spending frenzy, you can really think hard and be mindful about needs vs wants.

(we celebrate Epiphany, so hit all of the ridiculously big clearance sales after Christ's Birth Day!! )

I once made it 40 some days without buying anything but fresh fruits, veggies, and some dairy....

3-4 weeks without going to any store but the farmers market has occured before, too!

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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 12:06pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Wow -- I don't know if Amazon could handle that!

Seriously, this sounds like a great Advent thing to do ... focusing us more on making/doing rather than buying. I might just take up the challenge!

Here's a great site, Cindy's Porch has great ideas for this kind of thing.

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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 12:31pm | IP Logged Quote LisaR

Mary G wrote:


Here's a great site, Cindy's Porch has great ideas for this kind of thing.


just joined here about a month or so ago. I like her positive, and realistic spirit!! (no reusing ziplock baggies 10 times each! )



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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 1:01pm | IP Logged Quote mellyrose

I did something similar for Lent a few years back - I only spent money on Mondays. Bills were sent out on Monday, grocery shopping happened on Mondays, etc.

Spending on other items was limited, but not removed. I couldn't really get DH on board with the idea. He thought it silly.

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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 6:58pm | IP Logged Quote Anne

We have been doing a similar plan in our family for the last 2 months. It is amazing how long you can go between grocery visits. I have actually found it fun to create meals with what is left in the pantry. We have never eaten better... Dried beans and potatoes seem to go a long way when that is all you have to add to your meat. We eat lots of soups and stews with homemade bread.

I am trying to use the library also instead of purchases. I think amazon stock went down a bit 2 months ago because of this .

We have not purchased any clothes from the "stores" this fall unless it is a flea market or a used clothing store.

Times are tough and with all of these cuts we still struggle. I wonder where we would be if we had not made these changes?

I like your idea of the whole family in on the plan. Dh and I usually keep money things to ourselves. I think I will try it.

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Posted: Nov 08 2008 at 8:33pm | IP Logged Quote teachingmyown

I like the Monday thing, with one caveat: if I think of something new I need on a Monday, I have to wait until the next Monday to buy it! It is amazing how much just waiting a week or so can tame that urge to press "buy now"!

Thanks for the link to Cindy's Porch. Looks like a lot of good information.

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