![]() ![]() So for those and many other reasons, large sections of the book were often not applicable to me. Unfortunately, I don’t have kids, I’m not holding a yard sale, and I don’t buy a lot of milk. This includes everything from advice about raising kids cheaply to having a good yard sale to finding creative uses for old milk jugs. The rest of the advice is somewhere in-between, discussing topics that will only be useful to people in certain situations. Other advice is much broader, touching on the ethics of being a tightwad and the creativity required to solve problems cheaply. Some of the advice is seasonal, such as creative ways to do meaningful but cheap Christmas presents. The book is basically just a compilation of these news letters with dividers indicating the different seasons. ![]() The Tightwad Gazette started out as an actual gazette – a series of newsletters written by author Amy Dacyzyn. ![]()
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