Something you do for free that most people pay for.
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i work out in my living room or go down to the highschool and run on their track... for FREE. who wants to pay gym fees when you can work out for nothing?!? not this girl :bigsmile:0
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I can get free spring water. There is a public spring down the street from where my brother lives. Its alongside the road...you just pull over and fill up your bottles. Its the best tasting water I have ever had. I never buy bottled water.0
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I do my own nails and have never had a manicure or pedicure. I get free massages.
We barter for stuff and that saves a lot of money too. We have re-roofed our house ourselves, built a spa room, a sunroom, huge porch, garage, pool deck, other decks, grow just about all of our vegetables and fruits in the summer and freeze them for winter. We have a relative who works on cars, one does electronics and my son in law is a computer engineer, so we dont pay for any 'computer repairs' or whatever you'd call that.
I could list more but I'm having a damn hotflash, this room is full of people and I can't strip my clothes off in this room. So, goodbye for now LOL0 -
Workout0
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Cook all my own meals from scratch - I don't eat out (well rarely anyway) and I don't buy pre-packaged meals.0
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I use to go to weight watchers and you pay a fee for someone to tell you what to eat and weigh you. But, with MFP I do it for myself and save a lot of money and getting the same if not better results.:happy:0
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My workouts are free; hiking, biking, track and stadium stairs at the local HS.
All my household cleaners are made from scratch using as many natural ingredients as possible, including bath and laundry soap.
Fix all my own computer hardware and software; just replaced my cracked iPhone glass.
Do many of my own house repairs, drywall, plumbing, even roof repairs.
Everything I can so I don't have to give up my ca$h!0 -
I do the same. Why pay when you can get them for free.0
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I make my own soap and perfume and other assorted bath & body products. I have my own business.0
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I build and repair computer, do all of my own home repairs, most of my car repairs, cut my own hair, etc. I also do canning and other methods of food preservation and gardening.
I do pretty much what he said except cut my own hair.
Home electrical and plumbing, Plastering (I don't do drywall, we have an old house), fix/update computers, trim and finish carpentry (I make my own casing, baseboards, and plinth blocks, among other things) painting, wallpapering, staining. And I cook the big stuff for the big meals, which gets me requests for catering.
I do repairs to the GTO and the boat, but the daily driver gets taken care of by someone else, since it's a company car. I can salsa and hot sauce, wife cans the other stuff. We both do the gardening, but she does most of it.0 -
Part of me wanted to do Weight Watchers but the other part of me said why should I pay for someone to tell me what to eat? Yeah right, I can do that myself. MFP is great,0
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Photography0
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oil changes & car repairs (well free labor not parts on this one).... though that is going to have to change because I moved 8 hrs away from my mechanic uncle.0
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Cook gourmet recipes, skip restaurants :-) workout at home, grow my own vegetables & herbs, not pay gym prices, homeschool my daughter vs sending her to private school, color my hair and have my daughter trim my hair, and shop at thrift stores for almost everything. :-) Saves us lots of money.0
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Travel the world. I love my job
Not many people can say that they've been to all 7 continents at someone else's expense0 -
I do drawing, mostly pastel art. And I make greeting cards also sometimes, and I love to Gourmet Cook the more Gourmet the foods the more fun.0
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I make my own jewelry.0
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I color my own hair. I cook like a pro so holidays birthday cakes and bake sales are all on my plate. I work from home so I can be my own daycare (that saves tons). I can mend most minor sowing issues. I fix my own sprinklers, and do minor plumbing, electrical, and mechanical repairs. I make costumes for the boys when we can't find ones they like. I can sculpt fairly well so I make characters for cake toppers and school projects. Hmm I am sure there is more but it all falls under the header of mom stuff.0
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I grow (and cook, and can, and dehydrate, and freeze) most of the food we eat, except for meat, which I largely barter for with surplus produce or whatnot. I also make our own soap, lip balm (the only expensive part is the tube...), moisturizing cream, aftershave/astringent (bay rum - it smells yummy, and you could drink it, but it would taste awful...).
My wife skirts our own alpaca fiber, and spins and knits it into nifty warm clothing items. She also makes jewelry out of pressed flowers in resin, upcycled harware, bullet casings, bits of olde watches and gauges and whatnot....
Of course, we also sell all of the above (well, except for cooked and preserved food, as we don't have the kitchen facilities to do so legally).
I'm pretty good with electrical, plumbing, carpentry, driveway repair (we have a lot of driveway....), fencing, oil changes and the like. But pretty much worthless when it comes to diagnosing and repairing engines. We've been heating our home entirely with wood i cut and split by hand (as in axe, maul, etc.) since October when our furnace, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher all broke in the same week we were having a chimney installed for our own woodstove (insurance wouldn't let me DIY, plus our roof has a 12/12 pitch and is way up there - I don't like that...). Our furnace is geothermal, which is all energy efficient and all, but also all computer-controlled and thus expensive to fix. Anyway, we've heated this winter almost entirely with storm damage from our own land, which, oh yeah, I also cleaned up myself.
I'm planning to timber frame a wood shed (yeah, overkill, but fun at the same time), and if we can come up with the funding, we're going to build a yurt for my wife's studio this summer.
We're always trying to do more for ourselves. We have learned to do much of our own veterinary work for our stable of critters, particularly the alpacas and llama because there are no large animal vets willing to pay us a visit. But, we still need to learn to shear them ourselves. That's one where doing it wrong can have a profoundly negative impact on the value of the fleeces, but it's also crazy expensive.
I'd like to grow all of the grain supplement we feed the alpacas. It's possible with our land base, but will take some serious investment, including clearing many scrub trees, drilling a new 6" well, finding some way to get power to that well for the pump, and a few years of cover cropping to improve the soil.
We're also slowly working our way towards going off grid, and hope for our farm to be carbon neutral at some distant point in the future.
I really need to learn to weld.
Oh, I don't cut my own hair, but get really cheap haircuts at work...0 -
art photography.0
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I go to Disney World anytime I want0
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I have free wireless phone service.0
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make up artist0
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I give away all of my paintings for free.0
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Movies/music/games/ebook/software, ima pirate0
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Well I'm a stay at home mom ..so we are chefs, maids, taxi drivers, and teachers
plus I cut my own hair and I do my own nails0 -
Fix own computer.
Make robot that shoots golfballs at friends.
Change oil on motorcycle...really...why do people pay for this...0 -
Anything hair/cosmetics wise i do.. Oh the joys of cosmetology school.0
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I cut and dye my own hair and I cut my fiancé's hair too. I also do my own eyebrows and tailor/mend clothing as long as its not too far gone. I take on a knitting project every once in a while, the last one was making my fiancé a washcloth bag (think soap on a rope meets washcloth) and I used to make all of my Christmas presents with craft projects like this, but I moved out of state and almost none of my family speaks with me so now I don't bother anymore /shrug
My fiancé never has to hire someone to do graphic design work for his company because I have a degree in it :laugh: And he reloads ammo when it's necessary/more convenient. He used to be a gunsmith, too, so he does all of our gun maintenance, upgrades, etc., which is awesome because I would have no idea how to do any of that stuff!0 -
I make my own coffee. Don't need to footy and buy it0
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