Marriage

Let's Hear it for Frugal Husbands!

Let’s Hear it For Frugal Husbands! …and frugal wives.  Oh, let’s not forget frugal domestic partners.  And frugal fiances and fiancees.  And frugal boyfriends and frugal girlfriends.  While we’re at it, frugal children, frugal relatives, frugal babysitters and frugal roommates.  Hope we covered everyone; I don’t want to leave anybody out!
The point is, having the support people in our lives understand and get on board with our frugal movement is key.  It makes everything easier to have the same thinking about spending less and saving more with your spouse (or other support person).

My Husband: The Frugal Heckler

Today I’d like to thank my husband, who is my dedicated partner in our frugal lifestyle.  I jokingly call him the Frugal Heckler sometimes because he likes to make fun of the extent of my frugality.  He calls me out on some of my goofiest ideas and most far-fetched frugal flops when necessary!  However, he spots great deals, keeps his eyes open for newsworthy information for our readers, and shares my passion wholeheartedly for living a frugal life.  I’ve told you all before that he jokes about me reusing milk jugs for so many things, calling our house The House That Milk Jugs Built.  He’s quite a comedian. Do you have Frugal Husbands or Frugal Hecklers?  We’d love to hear your stories!
 

4 Comments

  • Debba

    Hi! Thanks for following me on Twitter. Love the blog – I just wish my husband was more frugal!
    If you think there might be a girlfriend angle for a podcast interview (and you’re interested), let me know. It might just be helping our girlfriends deal with tough economic times by being more frugal and your tips?
    Let me know if you’re interested! Debba http://www.girlfriendology.com

  • Sunny

    I am so very proud of my Handsome Husband, as he proudly takes his lunch to work daily, instead of buying food elsewhere, and then taking it to work, like the vast majority of people whom he works with do!
    He was telling me the other day about so many people who come to work with a sub or some other type of fast food and do not bat an eye at spending $1.50 for a soda for lunch, and breaks also, from a vending machine.
    They also pay $1.00 or more for chips/snacks from a vending machine.
    These people spend between $10.00-$15.00 a day for lunch/snacks/drinks…….As you do realize, all of that adds up rather fast. I am stunned that people do not use their brains to think about how much money they could save for something important instead of fast food, and vending machines.
    It does help that I enjoy cooking, so I always make extra foods, so that my Husband has a variety of things to take for lunch/snacks daily.
    We buy sodas on sale, and he takes them to work as well as chips, that we rebag in sandwich bags. He also takes a very large heavy duty plastic cup that he refills with ice at work and drinks iced water in between a meal/snack. This has been a tremendous saving for us, and We look forward to saving the money that he would have spent in vending machines!!!

  • Flash

    Danelle,
    I love you, your frugal ways, and all your other ways, too!
    This is a great post.
    Thanks,
    Your Flash