Make a list before going to the market. Writing down the necessary items in advance can help you avoid unnecessary purchases.
Buy rice, pulses, oil, salt, and vegetables in large quantities with a few people and share them.
An easy way to reduce expenses is to shop from the wholesale market.
Buy in large quantities and store them properly. You will save on the cost of going to the market repeatedly.
Repair and use old items before buying new products.
Make a habit of fixing things that can be repaired with a little manual labor at home. For example, small cracks in the household, torn seams, changing faucets, cleaning sink pipes.
If you have a habit of gardening on your roof or balcony, you will not only get fresh vegetables, but also reduce expenses. It is possible to save significantly on your monthly budget by creating a garden with little effort.
Be economical in using electricity and gas. Do not use lights, fans, or gas unnecessarily.
Food waste means a direct waste of money. Develop a planned cooking habit. Plan a weekly cooking menu.
Once cooked, store them properly in the refrigerator. Also pay attention to the food management in the refrigerator. Use old food. You can make fried rice or khichuri by mixing lentils and eggs with the previous day’s rice.
Develop the habit of walking. This will keep your body healthy and reduce transportation costs. If possible, use public transport. Walk instead of taking rickshaws to nearby destinations.
