Molly’s Money: A Few Ways to Cut Spending, When You Don’t Have Money to Spend

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You guys, thank you all so much for all of your feedback and encouragement of this money series. It really makes my heart smile that some of you are getting a lot out of it. Remember, if you have ANY questions, let me know. I want to help! You can leave your questions in the comments below or you can e-mail me!

Now, when I was working my way out of debt, there were A LOT of things I did to cut corners and cut my spending in any way that I could. Because basically, after rent and my monthly debt payment, I had approximately $100-$200 to spend on food, gas, you name it. Yeah, money was tight.

But I’m still alive and I’m out of debt. Now, I know that I don’t have kids and it was just me I was supporting, but that doesn’t mean that it was any more or less difficult. It can be done, and when you make little changes here and there, every penny counts. Literally.

The first and MOST IMPORTANT way to cut spending and save money? Maintain a written budget. Don’t know how to maintain a written budget? Why, you’re in luck! I have a whole post showing how to maintain a written budget. Check it out here.

So, once you have that written budget, here are some tips and few ways to cut spending in a few categories:

SAVE ON FOOD:

  • Use Coupons
    • No, you do not need to be like those folks on Extreme Couponing, BUT you can save some serious dough by just checking your grocery stores for specials. There are some great blogs out there like The Krazy Koupon Lady  and The Frugal Girls that post specials and where coupons can save you extra money.
    • Also, checking when stores like Food Lion or Harris Teeter double and triple their coupons really helps!
    • You can get FREE printable coupons online at Coupons.com. Also, googling for coupons can land you some good results, too.
  • Local Food Ministries
    • Now, if you are REALLY strapped for cash and you don’t know how you’re going to eat that month, this one may take some Googling. There used to be a program called “Angel Food Ministries” that I used in my early stages of getting out of debt, but sadly they are no longer around. HOWEVER, some Googling for food ministries in your local area may yield you some helpful results. I was able to save HUNDREDS of dollars this way, and I was still able to eat.
  • Restaurant.com
    • If you are not using Restaurant.com gift certificates, you are missing OUT! About once a month they will knock down $25 gift certificates to $1-$4! You usually have a minimum amount you have to spend and there are some stipulations, but you can eat at some GREAT restaurants and save money!

SAVE ON CLOTHING:

  • Thrift, consign, Plato’s Closet!
    • So many of you are already pro thrifters, but you can really find some gems and staples at Goodwill and local thrift stores. ALSO, check your local area for consignment shops! There are a few AMAZING consignment shops near me that I’ve been able to get JCrew and Lilly Pulitzer pieces at 70%-80% off the retail price. ALSO, check and see if there’s a Plato’s Closet in your area – they will BUY your old clothes, give you cash or store credit, and then you can get great, inexpensive, trendy clothes in exchange. I got new clothes SO OFTEN from Plato’s JUST by selling my old clothes. Never spent a dime!
  • Target Coupons!

So, a few weeks ago I posted that I got $76 worth of Target stuff for $20. Well, A LOT of you asked me how… well, the secret really is… Target coupons. Now, you have to be committed to the Target coupon process… it’s not always quick.

About once a week, visit the Target coupons website, go back and check in their Apparel and Accessories section for their coupons.

Target will often have Merona, Xhiliration, and Mossimo coupons for $5 off, or 25% off… and the key is, GO TO THE CLEARANCE SECTION. All Target coupons are valid on Clearance and Sale merchandise!

SO, in the photo you see above I purchased:

  • 3 plain Merona v-neck tees (lavender, off-white, and green)
    • Each tee was originally $12.99, marked down to $3.00
    • I had three coupons for $3 off any Merona item
    • Thus the total for ALL THREE SHIRTS = FREE
    • Total money saved? = $39
  • 1 lace Mossimo tank
    • The tank was originally $14.99, marked down to $7.98
    • I had a coupon for $3 off any Mossimo item
    • Thus the total for the lace tank = $4.98
    • Total money saved? = $10.01
  • Red Mossimo pumps
    • The shoes were originally $29.99, marked down to $8.98
    • Total money saved? = $21.01
  • Thank you notes
    • These weren’t on sale… but they were $5… I needed them… lol
  • Total spent at Target? $18.86 before tax
  • Total money saved? $70!

So, it’s not always that easy – but I had built up those coupons for a while and was able to add some staples and a few fun things to my wardrobe for very little money!

SAVE ON GAS:

  • Carpool
    • yeah, I know this should be a given, but often you’d be surprised how often people I know that WORK TOGETHER don’t carpool. Find out if people in your office are interested in a trade-off carpool system – one person drives one week, someone else drives the next… ask around. People are willing to go the extra mile to save an extra dollar.
  • Use public transportation
    • If you don’t live in a city with public transportation, move on. If you do, you can AND SHOULD use it! I am lucky to live in an area that provides FREE public transportation. I used it OFTEN when I was getting out of debt. Was it a little less convenient than just hopping in my car? Sure. But I saved a lot of dollars by using it.
  • Turn off the AC and roll down the windows
    • I live in North Carolina and it is HOT here in the summer, so I know this is a hard one, but trust me – it saves money. Running the AC in your car is likely to knock a whole 30 – 60 miles off a tank. Yeah, that’s like 1-3 gallons of gas you could save on by just not using the AC. Trust me. When I don’t use my AC, I easily get an extra 30-60 miles per tank. That’s a good $10-$15 I can save.
  • Gas Buddy
    • If you don’t know about Gas Buddy, you are missing out. Gas Buddy will tell you the gas station closest to you with the cheapest gas. They have smartphone apps too!
  • Fuel Rewards
    • Now, I have never personally used Fuel Rewards, but I have a lot of friends who have and LOVE it. It’s a FREE program (READ: not a credit card!) and you can get Shell gas station rewards simply by shopping and spending money at participating grocery stores, restaurants, and retailers. The full list is available on their website. For every $50 you spend at participating retailers (and show your Fuel Rewards card) you get $0.10 cents off every gallon of gas at Shell gas stations. Now, that may not sound like a lot, but after a while, it can really add up and save you some cabbage.
  • Debit Card Rewards
    • Ask your bank if they have a participating Debit Card that has a rewards program. MANY banks are adding these in place of credit cards with rewards programs. For example, the PerkStreet rewards card has CASH BACK rewards. And it’s a debit card. NO MORE DEBT! :)

So, these are just a FEW tips! Remember, I am not an expert, I’m not licensed in any way, I’m just a girl who was in a lot of debt and got out of a lot of debt and learned A LOT along the way.

I’m going to do more of these money saving posts, I don’t want to cram ALL the tips into one post.

If you have a specific question or would like tips on a particular category and you don’t see it listed here, let me know and I’ll do my best to help!

Happy Thursday, y’all!


“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” – Jeremiah 29:11

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84 thoughts on “Molly’s Money: A Few Ways to Cut Spending, When You Don’t Have Money to Spend

  1. Amber

    Great tips! I did hear something on cartalk about ac vs windows. They said it’s about the same when you figure gas for the ac and gas for the drag the open windows create. Who knew?!

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  2. Miss Rockwell

    Listen, you are just my type of gal. I use most of these tips already-especially the Plato’s one. I was just there last week because they’re having a 50% off clearance sale. Keep your eyes open because their 50% sales usually lead to ‘fill the bag’ sales at the beginning of the year. I’m also a faithful Target clearance shopper. I haven’t been able to take advantage of the coupons though because I need to set my computer up but I agree that coupons are definite money savers. Annnd, I just downloaded the GasBuddy app. Thanks for reminding me of that; I recently got a new phone and have been trying to re- download all of the apps that I previously had and I had forgotten the name of it. You are truly BOMB! Thanks again for sharing. I’m pinning this too!
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  3. Jessica

    lady friend… in a word: PROPS! I am still so impressed at your commitment to getting out of debt. I think living within one’s means is always fashionable… and even going above and beyond to squirrel away some money is a super smart idea… starting at any age. I mostly shop online, and do my best to browse around for good deals/coupons/promo codes – sometimes I even make myself sleep on it so that I don’t get over excited in the moment and make a stupid splurge. Love this series!
    xx
    Here&Now
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  4. Katie of Alaskan Weredork

    Mahahah, you are my kind of shopper! I love that little shopping break down, that was a great example of how wonderful coupons can be. (And sales!) I really look forward to this post every week. (even though I have been a very bad comment-er, so sorry!)
    I think this was a very helpful post, it can be so stressful when you’re down to that point of not knowing if you are going to get to eat that week and that was a great point of the food ministries. Local foodbanks are also amazing, and I don’t know if every Salvation Army does this, but ours has twice a week where they put two carts full of free food at the front of the store for anyone who needs it. (And if someone walks in and needs food, they usually have some behind the desk for giveways. Really amazing and kind hearted people.) For those who do have babies and can not afford their diapers, most food banks have started carrying those and giving them away.
    Whoops, this turned into a long post!
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    1. Molly Stillman Post author

      yay!!! (and oh girl don’t you worry about the commenting – we all have lives :) :) ) and i’m so glad that this is helping. the Salvation Army really is awesome! they have a few locations here!

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    1. Molly Stillman Post author

      hahaha oh girl i know what you mean. it’s the same for me. I start small and easy. if i have a grocery list or things i know i need, i look for coupons for THOSE SPECIFIC THINGS rather than vice versa (i.e. shopping the coupons). just here and there… pepper the coupons in… you don’t have to go crazy like those people on tv! :)

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  5. Kate

    This is SO helpful! I’ve been feeling like an idiot because for the last few months because I’ve been feeling like I should use coupons, but I had no idea where to get them… those websites are perfect! Thank you so much, Molly!
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  6. Lisa DeAngelo

    HiMolly!
    Love your blog!! Couponing is a great tool! You can also print coupons on Smartsource.com and Redplum.com. One of my favorite couponing bloggers is Keeping the Kingdom where she does weekly $5 challenges at Wal~Green’s and CVS. Once you master the strategy of how to shop those 2 stores you will never pay for toothpaste or razors again!

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  7. Alyssa

    I love how you lay it out so simple and easy. Everything is so expensive in NYC, so I really have to be mindful. I try to minimize the eating out and make sure I balance out how much I owe for rent, heat and hot water, etc. I’m still getting used to HAVING to think about these things, but I’m getting there!

    -Alyssa
    The Glossy Life
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  8. Ashley @ The North Carolina Cowgirl

    Great post! I’ve been a big fan of Dave Ramsey for a LONG time and use a written budget every month. It helped me get debt free as well. Granted he wouldn’t be happy to know how much money I spend on my horses each month or that I plan to buy a farm (with a loan since I do not have that much money laying around and it would take my lifetime to save for). But I love being debt free and the freedom that comes with it.

    BTW, Thanks for sharing the target coupons and Fuel Rewards. I’m definitely going to look into that one because I spend close to $450 on fuel each month. (I drive over an hour to work everyday)
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  9. gaby

    These are some great tips! I have to say that the hardest thing about living in Australia is that the prices here are so high. A muffin at a cafe will cost $4.00, no joke. Even groceries are super expensive so I find that really hard to budget! I need to learn how to do a written budget too :)
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  10. Kelley Johnson

    This is an AWESOME and super helpful post, thanks! My husband and I have always been on a budget, but since I decided to switch careers and make about a third of what I was making before, our budget has gotten REALLY tight. It can be really hard for both of us at times. I’m going to have to keep an eye out for those Target coupons :)
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    1. Molly Stillman Post author

      yay! so glad you found it helpful!!!! i can only imagine things must be tight… it’s definitely REALLY hard! i know! but little things here and there can REALLY help you save some dollars!

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