Frugal Tip 34: Bring Your Own Reusable Bag

Want to save some cash and help the environment? Bringing your own reusable bag is a simple way to cut down on plastic bag costs and reduce waste. Here are seven practical tips to make this habit second nature, all while keeping things eco-friendly and budget-friendly. Keep Reusable Bags in Convenient Spots Make it easy … Read more

The Minimalist’s Guide to Frugal Living in Singapore

Living in Singapore can feel like your wallet’s crying with every price hike, like everything costs an arm and a leg. But going frugal doesn’t mean you gotta live like a broke student forever. This blog post throws you some hilarious, practical tips to save cash while still having a blast. The tips are sorted … Read more

Frugal Tip 22: Take Shorter Showers

Want to save water and lower your utility bills? Taking shorter showers is a simple and effective way to be frugal while helping the environment. Here are seven practical tips to help Singapore households shower smarter, plus a bonus tip on choosing water-efficient products to maximise your savings. Use a Visible Timer Setting a timer … Read more

Frugal Tip 15: Walk or Cycle for Short Distances

Want to save some cash while staying active in Singapore? Walking or cycling for short trips is a great way to cut transport costs, stay fit, and enjoy the outdoors. Here’s how to make it work with seven practical tips. Identify Safe and Pleasant Walking/Cycling Routes Finding good routes is key to making walking or … Read more

Frugal Tip 9: Drink Tap Water

Want to save some cash while staying hydrated? Drinking tap water is a simple, budget-friendly habit that’s good for both your wallet and the environment. Here’s how you can make the most of tap water with these seven practical tips. Keep a Filled Water Jug or Large Bottle in the Fridge Having cold tap water … Read more