This week: cheaper movie nights, salvage-grocery wins, appliance repair sanity, library freebies, and the tiny soap-dish test that can stop a surprising number of impulse buys.
This week on Frugal Finds Radio: small Reddit discoveries that make everyday saving feel less like deprivation and more like better default settings. We cover cheaper movie nights, salvage-grocery strategy, why a working appliance does not need a matching funeral, library tools you may already be paying for through taxes, and the "soap-dish test" for catching impulse buys before they become clutter.
Show notes
Price the hobby you already enjoy before cutting it out entirely.
Treat salvage groceries as a pantry strategy, not a fixed meal-plan store.
Diagnose and price repairs before replacing a working pair.
Check whether your library lends or makes the tool you only need once.
Before buying a small solution, name the job. Something at home may already do it.
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