Friday, February 28, 2014

Freebie Friday: Norway Offers Free Tuition at all Public Universities -- Undergraduate to Ph. D.--For Anyone!

Free Tuition to Anyone at all Norwegian Colleges and Universities


Mr Frugal Life is proud to present a new, weekly theme: "Freebie Friday". Freebie Friday is focused on providing our readers with the best freebies from across the internet. This week is a dual freebie, offering the world's first free, accredited online university: "University of the People" and a freebies we are proud to offer on our first Mr. Frugal Life "Freebie Friday": Free Tuition at All Norwegian Universities whether or not you are a Norwegian citizen:

The majority of Norwegian institutions of higher education are publicly funded. And the Norwegian government considers access to higher education for all to be an important part of the Norwegian society. Thus, there are normally no tuition fees at state universities and university colleges in Norway. This also applies to foreign students, no matter which country you come from.



Certain fees are required, but these fees also come with benefits such as health care, discounts on public transportation, and much more. Also certain fees are required for particular programs, mostly at the master's level. Most classes are taught in English, making the transition as smooth as possible.

Best Norwegian Universities to Enjoy Free Tuition And Norwegian Lifestyle

According to the United Nations (UN), Norway enjoys the highest standard of living of any country. A small country with only 4.9 million people, the winters are severe due to the proximity to the arctic circle, and the summers are warm.

Some of the best universities to enjoy Norway's free tuition are:
Free tuition at a Norwegian university would be great for someone about to graduate high school, a returning student, or a retiree looking to stay active with a bit of traveling and learning. Mr. Frugal Life wishes you the best on your Norwegian adventure, and please post in the comments if you go to Norway because of this post.

Thursday, February 27, 2014

How To DIY Beautiful Shoe Rack, with pictures!

How To DIY Amazing Shoe Rack, Great Gift for Girlfriend or Wife


Creating this elegant piece of furniture that will help organize and display your shoes is a great project for a novice or intermediate woodworker! This shoe rack and storage organizer makes a great gift for a wife or girlfriend to help organize and display her favorite shoes.

Step 1: Mock-Up for design of shoe rack. Height/Width are tailored to your own needs.
Step 2: Before assembly, primer & paint with your chosen color.
Step 3: Final Assembly & Finishwork.

A stylish shoe rack that looks good and helps display and organize!
To view more detailed instructions and photos: https://imgur.com/a/29ePy

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Target's slogan: A little honesty.


How To Avoid Paying Huge Markups on Prescription Eyeglasses

How To Save Money When Purchasing Prescription Eyeglasses and Sunglasses


Despite the seemingly large number of brand name glasses, styles, and retail stores to purchase glasses, most glasses and sunglasses are made by a single company, and this same company owns most of the stores that sell eyeglasses.

To learn about the current monopoly on prescription eyeglasses, watch the following short video from CBS News on 60 Minutes:





Luxottica creates prescription glasses, frames, and sunglasses for a wide diversity brands including Coach, Prada, Tiffany, Oakley, Ray*Ban, and many of the most popular brands. Luxottica also distributes and sells these eyeglasses through retail stores such as Sunglass Hut & Lenscrafters. Almost a complete monopoly, you can save 80-90% from these designer eyeglasses by following a few simple tips:

Best Places to Purchase Prescription Eye Glasses

 

 


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

How To Refurbish a Pool Table, DIY Cost $300 with Pictures

How To Refurbish a used, broken pool table to a new pool table for $300

Pool--or Billiards, as the game is also known--has been played for centuries. A billiard table is a great addition to any home or game room, and can add a tremendous value to your home. New Billiard tables can cost more than $1,000.00. One way to save money on a new billiard table is to purchase an old one and refurbish the table. 

Before: A wobbly, smelly pool table ready for new life





After: Better-than-new pool table for $300 in Parts & Materials Cost

 How to Refurbish Pool Table




Step 1: Remove felt lining and laminate attached with adhesive.




Step 2: Remove all felt from slate.


Step 3: Remove slate, sand & clean.



Step 5: Affix Felt Cloth to Slate with Adhesive. Pull Felt Tight.



Step 6: Reattach Slate and Laminate Sidings with Felt.



Step 7: Enjoy your brand new refurbished pool table!



For the cost of $300.00, you have a pool table that is better than new and will last many decades with proper care and maintenance. Refurbishing items is a great way to save money while practicing different skills. Have you ever refurbished an item? A car, boat or even a house? More pictures available at: http://imgur.com/a/RnrLb

Monday, February 24, 2014

Mr Frugal Life: Excellent Financial Tips from Warren Buffett

Warren Buffet is known as the 'Oracle of Omaha' for his financial prowess and long, successful career as a "Value investor":

"[Warren Buffet] is widely considered the most successful investor of the 20th century." Wikipedia article on Warren Buffet

Financial and Frugal Tips from the Oracle of Omaha: 



Stop throwing away food! How To Keep Food Fresher, Longer: DIY air vacuum machine.

 How To Keep Food Fresh Longer -- DIY Air Vacuum Machine

The enemy of Mr Frugal Life is "waste", and especially wasted food. In America, we waste 1/3 of all food that is grown. Food can go bad, or be thrown away for many reasons:

  • Don't like taste or flavor of food.
  • Food is beyond its expiration date, or has grown mold.
  • Food is in some way no longer edible.
By throwing away less food, we are able to save money, conserve resources, and is just general good practice. One of the best ways to throw away less food is to prevent freezer burn when storing frozen foods (such as meat, poultry) for long periods of time. Air, or more specifically the bacteria in the air, is the reason for food spoilage and freezer burn. By reducing the amount of air in the containers that our food is stored in, we will throw away less food and reduce our food expenses by the simple fact that we are not throwing away as much food because the food we bought lasts longer.

How to DIY Air Vacuum Machine

An air vacuum machine is excellent for keeping food fresh for long periods of time, and meats and vegetables last almost indefinitely when frozen. An air vacuum machine can range from $10 (used) to $40 (new), and reusable bags are available directly from Amazon rather than the manufacturer. A cheap, quick way to DIY an air vacuum machine is to use the pressure of water to eliminate as much as air possible from a Ziploc bag:

Fill a sink with water and place ziploc bag with air opening up.



The finished, air vacuumed food will last much longer when frozen.


Air Vacuuming food to freeze is a great practice when purchasing large amounts of food at a discount (Such as chicken drumsticks, steak, etc) when it goes on sale at the super market. Buying large amounts of food when a store has a clearance or discount is a common practice of Mr Frugal Life, but this practice can easily cost more money if the food is not eaten, goes bad, or eventually gets thrown away for whatever reason. By using this one, simple easy trick you will be able to reduce your waste and spend less on your food expenses!

Other uses for DIY air vacuum machine

Some of the other uses for the DIY air vacuum machine include:


  • Marinating Meats, Poultry, Fish and other animal-proteins prior to cooking.
  • Extending the life of fresh fruit, fresh vegetables by removing air before placing in refrigerator.
  • Packaging and Freezing pre-cooked meals, which can be later eaten as a meal on the go.

Read more about DIY air vacuum machine.

Other Tips to Stop Wasting and Throwing Away Less Food


  • Have 1 week per month when you spend "No Money On Food" by eating leftovers, eating what you have in freezer and pantry.
  • Do not be tempted to purchase junk food or other processed foods that are "on sale". These products are much more expensive, and if you don't like it, you are paying a lot of money for nothing.
  • Create a "food menu" so you know what you will be having for each meal and how much to prepare which will reduce in waste. Creating a food menu can also help you save money on your budget in many ways.

How To Prepare Freezer Meals

 



Preparing Freezer meals is a healthy, frugal and time-saving way to cook. Freezer Meals are created when cooking a large batch of food that freezes well (such as spaghetti, soup, rice dishes) and many more. You freeze individual servings of cooked food so that during the busy week, you can heat a meal and have a great healthy meal available anytime!

A great website for Freezer Meal Recipe Ideas.

Friday, February 21, 2014

11 Best How To Save Money Articles February 2014, Frugal Auto Repair, Tips for Frugal Living

Top 11 Best How To Save Money Articles February 2014

February is a big month for many people: getting into the swing of a new year, Valentine's Day, and the beginning of tax season will all have an effect on our pocketbook and weekly/monthly expenses. The following is a list of 11 "How to" save money in one aspect whether auto repair or daily habits you can incorporate to live more frugally.

  1. "Just because you have never done something doesn't mean you can't learn." 5 Simple Tips for Frugal Living.
  2. "Stock up on non-perishable groceries, if available at discounted prices." 101 Tips for Frugal Living.
  3. The Story of one man who received $578 of free food on his birthday
  4. 3 Tips How To get free food on your birthday.
  5. Performing your own car maintenance can save hundreds or thousands of dollars and is oftentimes as simple as Googling a description of the noise or problems your vehicle is experiencing. Save 30-50% on auto parts by shopping at auto salvage yards. More Frugal car tips.
  6. Can You Live On The Minimum Wage? an op-ed in the New York Times, plug in your (estimated) expenses to see if you could live in the minimum wage in your state.
  7. Frugal Life Lessons from Hong Kong Billionaire Li Ka-Shing: How To Buy a House & Car in 5 Years.
  8. Looking to buy in bulk but don't want to pay for a Costco/Sam's Club membership? Visit a restaurant supply store
  9. Couponing for beginners: 11 tips that will save you thousands. Great read for beginners to learn about the benefits of coupons. 
  10. How To DIY Lego Board table CHEAP!
  11. 25 ways to cut costs.
  12. BONUS: How To Travel To Europe for 36 days for $1500
The above articles may help you to cut costs or save money in some way you had not thought of before. Continuing to lead a frugal lifestyle is important for many reasons, including continually improving and learning from our mistakes to create a better future. 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

How To Cook Healthy, Nutritious, Tasty Meal for $.50, Save Money on Food Expenses

One of the cheapest, healthiest and best meals on the planet is available for the cost of around $.50-.75 in your area depending on prices, quantity, and quality of food.

Ingredients for Healthy, Nutritious, Tasty meal for $.50


  1. Potatoes: Russet, Idaho or the many varieties of healthy, nutritious potato. In my area (North Valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico) I have purchased a 10 lb bag of potatoes for $2.00 or $.20 per lb from a local "Village Market". Most of the time the price ranges from $.35/lb (Costco) to $.99/lb (Whole Foods). At these prices, a 8 oz (1/2 lb) potato is $.17 - $.50. Cost: $.20
  2. 4 oz of milk and/or 2 oz of sour cream and/or 2 slices of butter, depending on recipe and personal preference. Cost: .13
  3. 1 oz Shredded cheese. Cost: .08
  4. Salt/Pepper. Cost: .03

    Total Cost for Healthy, Nutrious Meal: $.43

  5. BONUS/EXTRA: Ham/Bacon/Shredded Beef. Cost: $.67

Recipe Ideas for Inexpensive and Healthy $.50 Meal

 Experimenting with a variety of recipes with potatoes can be a fun way to save money on your food bill. Many of the following recipes are my personal favorites and I enjoy a baked potato as both a side dish and a main entree.
  1. 5 ways to bake Potatoes
  2. Terrific Tin Foil Recipes for Potatoes
  3. Potato Side Dish Recipes
  4. Allrecipes.com Potato Recipes (Great Ideas!!)
  5. How To: Soft and Pillowy Mashed Potatoes

What are some of your favorite potato-based recipes?



Wednesday, February 12, 2014

How To Lower AT & T Family Plan to $27 per line including data

Lowering AT & T Family Plan Cell Phone Bill


AT & T is lowering their 'family plan' rates:

If you are an AT & T Family Plan customer, you must call AT & T to receive the lower rates! One frugal consumer was able to reduce their family plan of 8 (7 iPhones and 1 iPad) plus 10 GB data from $48 per line to $27.  By calling AT & T they lowered the bill from a base rate of $340 to $215 per month! More Tips: http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/1xq8j9/att_lowering_rates_for_their_family_plans_but_you/

Another user's experience Lowering AT & T Family Plan Bill:


I just chatted with AT&T, and I just switched my currently plan 700 minute family plan, 1 unlimited data, 1 3GB data, unlimited text plan(roughly $160 a month with my 17% military discount) to the new family share plan and now I'm at $113 a month for two lines. I'm incredibly impressed, and thanks for making this post!
ramul

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How To Save Money on Energy Bills: Lower Heating, Natural Gas, Electricity Utility Bills

How To Your Lower Heating Bill

Utility Bills can be one of the largest monthly expenses, after housing and food. Many of the ways to be frugal about energy use are changes of habits, focusing on consuming less resources, and mindfully utilizing time-tested and proven methods:
  • A programmable thermostat can save money by setting the optimal temperature, and models are available from Home Depot or Lowe's for $20.
  • Reuse all heat: If you cook, open the oven door and let all the heat out.
  • Invest in a (cheap) hot water bottle to use while sleeping rather than furnace or wood stove.
  • Lower the temperature when you go to sleep. An extra blanket, heated electric blanket, or hot water bottles are an extremely inexpensive way to stay warm. 
  • Lower the temperature of your home when you are gone. Also remember, it may be more efficient to keep your home warm rather than going from Hot-Cold. Make sure your thermostat only runs when necessary.
  • Keep Curtains Closed.
  • Installing inexpensive anti-draft insulation for doors and windows can make areas feel much more comfortable. Upcycle old blankets for use as insulation near windows and doors.
  • Wear socks and a sweater indoors and keep thermostat set at a lower temperature.
  • Heavy curtains act as insulation during both winter and summer. During the winter, they act as a buffer between warm indoor air and cool windows. During the summer, curtains reflect sunlight that can increase the temperature of the room significantly.
  • Fix all air leaks: windows, doors, holes, cracks where your warm air escapes to the exterior. If your insulation is not working properly, you are paying to heat the outside world. Proper insulation is possibly the single most cost effective way to reduce expenses and save money. Use window-wrap during the winter and other insulating measures.


 How To Save Money on Electricity Bill:

  • Switch as many bulbs as possible from incandescent to CFL. CFL's require 1/8th the energy and last much longer.
  • Turn off lights in any room where you are not using. An old rule (pre wwii): one person-one light. Meaning: if you go to a different room and turn on a light, you must turn off the light you were using previously. This simple step can reduce your electricity bill by 10% or more. 
  • Use Candles. Candles are cozy, romantic and a frugal alternative for lighting your house.
  • Unplug your devices as soon as they hit 100% charge. Bonus: Unplug the charger after charging.

More Tips on Saving Money on Energy Bills: 


How to Save Money on a Mattress: What I learned from Saving $300 on a brand new mattress

 How To Save $300 or More Buying a Brand New Mattress

Are you in the market for a new mattress? Purchasing a mattress can be a major investment, and you will spend time with a mattress like no other piece of furniture. Markups on a new mattress can be upwards of 100%, with each store carrying different brands and different models to discourage and prevent comparison shopping between stores and mattresses. the following website: http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2009/07/17/how-to-buy-a-mattress/ contains many tips, including:

  1. Mattresses are expensive. A great deal on a bed will still cost many hundreds of dollars, expect $600 or more after final discount and taxes. We are looking for savings from "sticker" (retail) price. 
  2. Mattresses last 10 years. Expect to sleep on this purchase for the next 3,650 nights. Even if you sell your house, your mattress will most likely move with you to your next property.
  3. Purchase Mattress Pads or Warranties at a discount. Very likely you can negotiate a discount on the Mattress Pad or Warranty at the same time purchasing a mattress.
  4. If you don't like it at the store, you won't like it at home. Lay on the bed for 2-3 minutes or longer to give the bed a "test" sleep. 
  5. Do not purchase an inexpensive bed. You will be using this bed for the next 10 years, it's worth a few extra hundred dollars.

 Trusted Mattress Brands:

  • Sealy Posturepedic
  • Simmons "Beautyrest" or "Black" lines
  • Tempurpedic
  • Stearns & Foster 
Online Mattress Stores

How To Save Money Buying a Mattress

  1. Research prices, features, and compare companies online. What type of bed are you looking for? What is your price range?
  2. Scope out the particular mattress you want to purchase before a sale. 
  3. If you are visiting a mattress or big-box store, attend a "Half-Off" sale during president's day, Labor Day, Black Friday.
  4. Purchase using a credit card that has return protection.
  5. Find out which bed you want online. Call other online retail/manufacturers to see if they will match that price. 
  6. Purchase directly from the mattress manufacturer. "The Original Mattress Factory Locations" If you live in a city with a company like this, you can save 70% or more by purchasing directly from the manufacturer. 
  7. Buy from Costco or Sam's Club. Costco has the limitation that you must use a debit card, which negates the protection of a credit card. But costco has great prices on mattresses.
  8. Take pictures of mattress and its "Law Tags" before putting on the sheet. Make copies of all receipts and warranties, keep in a safe place in digital and paper format.
  9.  Your strongest negotiating tactic is your ability to walk out the door. Always be willing to walk away from the deal and you will discover the dealer's lowest price.
  10. DO NOT purchase a second hand mattress or receive a "free" mattress from craigslist. Bed bugs are a huge problem all over the united states, and will infest your entire household (furniture, clothing, drapes, EVERYTHING) if you accept a "free" mattress. Don't Do It!!
Buying a mattress is a high-stress, high-markup investment that you will be spending 1/3 of your life in for the next 10 years. By performing your research and searching for the best deal available, you will enjoy a high quality mattress at a bargain price and included 10 year warranty.

Have you ever purchased a mattress, and if so, what was your experience and do you have any tips to share?

Other tips on saving money on a buying a mattress: http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/1xjzjt/i_negotiated_a_mattress_from_1000_to_700_and_got/

Monday, February 10, 2014

Convert coke bottle into soap or lotion dispenser, inexpensive gift idea

Here is an inexpensive (Less than $2.00) gift idea:

Vintage Glass Coca-Cola Bottle Converted to Soap Dispenser









Instructions available: http://keepcalmanddecorate.blogspot.com/2010/09/coke-bottle-soap-dispenser.html

How To Save Money February 2014, Inexpensive Valentine's Day Ideas

How To Save Money -- February 2014


Saving money is important whether your budget is $200 or $2,000 per month. More money means more freedom to pursue the hobbies and activities you desire, and invest more for future purchases such as retirement or paying for higher education. Many times we are living paycheck to paycheck simply because we do not know how much the small expenses (starbucks coffee, premium channels on TV) add up to monthly. 

Top 10 Ways to Save Money February 2014


  1. Create a budget. By creating a budget, you know where your money goes each month and how much you can potentially save by reducing your monthly groceries budget, or reducing your utilities bill. 
  2. 97 Ways to Save Money around the house. How often do you stock up when you find a deal?
  3. Shop for a cheaper cell phone. Even if you are using Verizon, prepaid plans are offered that are 1/2 the cost of contracts. Wait out your contract and switch to prepaid or switch to T-mobile and have your contract termination fee paid by T-Mobile.
  4. Create your own gifts for Valentine's Day. What is your special talent that you can share with your significant other? Check Out Pinterest.com for free Valentine's Day ideas:
    Cheap Valentine's Day Idea: Spell out Your Love in Scrabble Letters with Frame from Thrift Store.
  5. 40+ Valentine's Day Ideas for Him. Many of these can be applied for the female in your life, and guaranteed that the person receiving your gift will cherish it much more than flowers or a card.
  6. File your Income Taxes (And Receive your Refund) Early.
  7. Reduce your heating, natural gas, and electricity bills by 30%
  8. Reduce your Food Expenses/Monthly Grocery Bill. Buying Healthy, Nutritious and Inexpensive food is a great way to feel better while improving your financial and physical health.
  9. Save Money on AT & T Family Plan $27/month including 10 GB Data
  10. Save $300 when purchasing a brand new mattress. Your mattress will last 10 years. Do your homework when purchasing a new mattress.
  11. BONUS: 11 Best How To Save Money Articles February 2014.

Inexpensive Food to Stretch Food Budget and Reduce Food Expenses, Healthy Inexpensive Food, Save Money on Groceries

 Ultimate How To Save Money on Food Guide, Cook great food inexpensively 

After housing, food is the most expensive item on your monthly and yearly budget. The average person can expect to spend between 4,000 - 8,000 per year on food, depending on your diet, location, and how often you cook. The best resources for healthy, nutritious, inexpensive meals are below:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Cheap_Meals

http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/u13qa/we_rfrugal_week_1_frugal_food/

http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/

http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/1fmepp/official_i_have_x_for_x_days_advice_thread_tips/

http://erinonabudget.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/my-6-sweet-and-spicy-chili/

 My Top 5 Favorite inexpensive foods are:


  1. Potatoes : Very versatile (Mashed Potatoes, Baked Potatoes) Healthy, and I have purchased for as low as $ .20 in my area.
  2. Eggs - Full of protein, can be cooked many different ways. Great food all around.
  3. Milk - around $2.50 in my area, Milk is a very inexpensive source of calories and a staple food. Requirement for many different recipes.
  4. Chicken Thighs/Whole Chickens - as low as $ .99 per lb , can be roasted and turned into chicken soup, roasted chicken, many different ways for a very low price.
  5. Beans - my personal favorite is pinto beans but many types are great cooked in the crock pot.

More Inexpensive, Frugal Foods: http://wegotreal.com/inexpensive-food-help-stretch-food-dollars/

How To Save Money on your Groceries without Coupons!

How To Save Money and Reduce Your Food Expense without using coupons! Great tips click below:

http://www.frugalitygal.com/2013/06/how-to-save-money-on-groceries-without-coupons.html#_a5y_p=1189033


Best Choice for Filing Income Taxes

What is the best choice for filing income taxes 2014?


visit irs.gov

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http://www.reddit.com/r/Frugal/comments/1x1rl0/best_choice_for_filing_federal_taxes_online/

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