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The Complete Tightwad Gazette: Promoting Thrift as a Viable Alternative Lifestyle

di Amy Dacyczyn

Serie: The Tightwad Gazette (omnibus)

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At last--the long-awaited complete compendium of tightwad tips for fabulous frugal living! In a newsletter published from May 1990 to December 1996 as well as in three enormously successful books, Amy Dacyczyn established herself as the expert of economy. Now The Complete Tightwad Gazette brings together all of her best ideas and thriftiest thinking into one volume, along with new articles never published before in book format. Dacyczyn describes this collection as "the book I wish I'd had when I began my adult life." Packed with humor, creativity, and insight, The Complete Tightwad Gazette includes hundreds of tips for anyone looking to save money or get out of debt, such as: Travel for tightwads * How to transform old blue jeans into potholders and quilts * Ten painless ways to save $100 this year * Picture-framing for pennies * A comparison of painting versus re-siding your house * Halloween costumes from scrounged materials * Thrifty window treatments * Ways to dry up dry-cleaning costs * Inexpensive gifts * Creative fundraisers for kids * Slashing your electric bill * Frugal fix-its * Cutting the cost of college * Moving for less * Saving on groceries * Gift-wrapping for tightwads * Furniture-fusion fundamentals * Cheap breakfast cereals * Avoiding credit card debt * Using items you were about to throw away (milk jugs, plastic meat trays, and more!) * Recipes galore, from penny-pinching pizza to toaster pastries * And much much more . .… (altro)
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There are some good ideas, but also lots of outdated ideas. The main disadvantage of the book, though, is the lack of organization. The topics are apparently the same order they appeared in in the original newsletters, NOT grouped by topic. Even though there's an index, it makes the book less easy to use. It'd be nice to see all info on a given topic in the same section. ( )
  Lindoula | Sep 25, 2017 |
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's informative, the tips for saving money and living on a small budget are practical, and the author has a sense of humor. I'd definitely recommend this book to others! ( )
  HSContino | May 20, 2016 |
The Complete Tightwad Gazette has got to be the best purchase I have ever made, with the possible exception of my kindle, and I didn't even pay full price. Thanks to a gift voucher I won for Powell's Books, I was able to acquire this book for the cost of postage.

When I first received this book, I was advised to read it cover to cover first, then go back through it with a notebook and write down all tips I think are relevant to my family. I have just finished reading it for the first time and I can understand why I was advised to read it this way. This three-in-one book is so chock full of useful information that I would have quickly been overwhelmed if I had started copying tips from the get-go.

The Complete Tightwad Gazette is not a dry, boring list of hints and tips. Rather it is a seemingly random selection of articles, written in an engaging and personal style that keeps the reader entertained and prevents boredom. The length of book seems daunting at first, but the articles capture the imagination so well that, despite the more than nine hundred pages, one is left hungry for more.

Off the top of my head, my top ten tightwad gazette tips are:

• The universal recipes. I love these because they are so easily adapted to utilise whatever I have in my cupboard.
• Selective Squeamishness. So your potato has a brown bit on it. Cut around it - the rest of the spud is still good. Same goes for fruit that has had one or two bites taken out - no need to discard the entire thing.
• Dumpster Diving (or scrounging trash piles left out for pick-up). It is absolutely amazing the stuff people will throw away. We have found some perfectly good toys, clothes and furniture this way - some with minor faults (such as a missing draw handle), others in brand new condition. We even got ourselves a perfectly good working vacuum cleaner this way.
• Thrift Stores and Garage Sales. Second hand does not mean second best. Plus, your wallet will love you!
• Price Book. Having a price book is a great way to keep track of when and where various food items are cheapest.
• Learn to Sew. Knowing how to repair that small tear will make your kids' clothes last so much longer - and you will be able to utilise the material when clothes are no longer useable.
• Make time to cook. Even if it means getting up a little earlier in the morning. Home-cooked snacks are a lot cheaper than store-bought and your kids will like them much better.
• Libraries. Join your local library. They generally stock the most popular books. If, like me, your tastes are a little less common, you can still save money by getting what you can from the library and only buying those books they don't have.
• Re-use. With a little imagination and a small amount of effort, almost everything that comes into your home can be re-purposed. Turkey nets can be used to drain bath toys, a bunch of six pack rings tied together are strong enough to make a hammock, old milk cartons can be used to make dog toys or toss-and-catch games.
• Use Less. Products (like laundry detergents, shampoos and so on) generally have a recommended amount per use. However, these are not always accurate. There are two reasons for this. First, they want to sell more product and the more you use at one time, the sooner you will have to replenish. Secondly, they are unable to take account of your individual circumstances - how dirty your hair is for example or how hard or soft your water is. Experiment with different amounts of products until you find the minimum amount you need to do the job. Doing this will save you loads of money.

Not every tip in this book will suit every reader, but I challenge you to read it without finding a single article useful. ( )
2 vota seldombites | Apr 21, 2013 |
This has been a very enjoyable book to read. I have been able to save more money then I ever have using her principles. Another great book that I would recommend is called, "1001 Best Ways, Volume 1" by author Paul D. Angles. This is a collection of responses to life's changes and challenges. Here is a good tip on saving money: "Avoid eating out at work. If you can bring leftovers from the previous nights meal, or make something at home and pack it to take with you. Packed lunches are MUCH cheaper than 10-15 for a meal daily. You’ll only spend 2-5 by packing." http://1001bestways.com/
  Robyn26 | Jun 26, 2012 |
This book is pretty darn comprehensive if you're looking for tips and tricks to save money. I would suggest it to folks with kids, as many of the tips were about bringing up children (cloth diapers, cheap toys, how to feed kids for less, etc) or home/car owners (how to fix your cars and homes as cheaply as possible). The book is a compilation of newsletters written by Dacyczyn in the 90s, and it definitely shows in the many anachronisms in this book. Hilarious to read about 29c stamps, earning 5% interest in savings accounts, and saving on "long distance" phone calls! ( )
  lemontwist | Dec 20, 2010 |
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At last--the long-awaited complete compendium of tightwad tips for fabulous frugal living! In a newsletter published from May 1990 to December 1996 as well as in three enormously successful books, Amy Dacyczyn established herself as the expert of economy. Now The Complete Tightwad Gazette brings together all of her best ideas and thriftiest thinking into one volume, along with new articles never published before in book format. Dacyczyn describes this collection as "the book I wish I'd had when I began my adult life." Packed with humor, creativity, and insight, The Complete Tightwad Gazette includes hundreds of tips for anyone looking to save money or get out of debt, such as: Travel for tightwads * How to transform old blue jeans into potholders and quilts * Ten painless ways to save $100 this year * Picture-framing for pennies * A comparison of painting versus re-siding your house * Halloween costumes from scrounged materials * Thrifty window treatments * Ways to dry up dry-cleaning costs * Inexpensive gifts * Creative fundraisers for kids * Slashing your electric bill * Frugal fix-its * Cutting the cost of college * Moving for less * Saving on groceries * Gift-wrapping for tightwads * Furniture-fusion fundamentals * Cheap breakfast cereals * Avoiding credit card debt * Using items you were about to throw away (milk jugs, plastic meat trays, and more!) * Recipes galore, from penny-pinching pizza to toaster pastries * And much much more . .

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