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"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025

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There is a completely brilliant—and about half the time true—phrase: "The road to hell is paved with good intentions." And this phrase, alas, also applies to our New Year's resolutions. At least, very often, the promises that we solemnly make to ourselves in the first days of the new year remain just pipe dreams.
On the other hand, is it worth giving up these resolutions? Definitely not—after all, for many of us, they really help us to become better and get rid of bad habits. For example, mindlessly spending money on something not worth our attention, while concentrating, on the contrary, on something both exciting and frugal. And this thread in the AskReddit community is dedicated to exactly such cases.
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#1

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Using my local library more. I never realized how much my local library has. I can borrow state park passes for 1 week, get a streaming service, and free passes to my local children's museum.
38points

#2

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Focusing more on experiences vs things. My partner and I did not get each other Christmas gifts this year. And instead we decided to take ballroom dance classes together.
35points

#3

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I'm selling most of the purses sitting in my closet that don't give me joy anymore and investing in half-dead plants at Lowe's to revive and give beauty to my home. I've realized I have a greener thumb than I thought and have been successful at reviving almost every plant I've brought home from the half-dead section.
33points

On literally the first day of 2025, an interesting thread appeared in the AskReddit community, where the topic starter—user u/riddlestheanswer—asked netizens: "What things are you doing in 2025 to both save money and find more fulfillment?"

The author explained that they personally want more financial freedom in the new year—and this, combined with the difficult economic situation, actually means cutting some expenses. For example, on hobbies that do not bring much joy, but are quite expensive. And so, the topic starter asked people online about various "frugal hobbies" for the new year.

#4

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I’m going to stop coloring my hair and start embracing the gray…saving money and helping me love my natural self ♥️.
29points

#5

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I’m cutting out Amazon prime and a bunch of my subscriptions completely. Going to focus on losing the final 45lbs, creating art, writing my screenplay, and learning programming/unreal engine.
28points

#6

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
- Actually track my personal spending. Write out every penny that goes out of my bank account or on a credit card.
-shop the sales. I am challenging myself to only spend $65 a week on groceries and use up what we have in the pantry
-cancel some subscriptions. Disney and crave are already cut.
27points

It must be said that among the answers to the author's question—and there are almost 200 of them today—there are ideas about which things should be abandoned in the new year, as well as hobbies that allow a person to acquire many useful skills. Which, in turn, provide an opportunity to save.

For example, many readers admit that the ability to sew or cook well are incredibly useful skills that not only bring them joy, but also make them more thrifty. After all, home-cooked meals will, in any case, be cheaper than meals from a restaurant. And much healthier than, for example, fast food. This means that it's also an opportunity to save on probable treatment and medications.

#7

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Decided a few days ago to stop drinking alcohol altogether. It's not just the money I spend on alcohol, it's the money I'd then spend on a pack of cigarettes, the takeaway food, the feeling like s**t for days afterwards. Not worth it anymore! Calculated I probably spend between €2000 and €3000 a year on alcohol and alcohol-related purchases.
27points

#8

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Making one large, simple meal that can be shoved in the fridge and eaten for 2 more evenings. Good for portion control and the wallet. Lentil/chickpea pasta with tons of veggies is a family favorite.
26points

#9

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
To save money I just recently found out that the brand of cat food I buy has a contact us page where one of the entries is coupon requests and they said you can contact them every 3 months to have them send out coupons. I set a reminder on my phone that goes off once every 3 months to contact them for more coupons. When I did my last request they sent out a $10 off and 2x $5 off coupons, so if they still send 3 coupons per letter it would be a savings of at least $60 a year.
25points

"These are the basic foundations of economics at the micro level - that is, at the level of an individual household or any person. When there's a financial opportunity, then the person tries to delegate some areas of their life to professionals," says Valery Bolgan, a historian and editor-in-chief of Intent news agency from Ukraine, whom Bored Panda asked for a comment here. "And so it has been for centuries."

"Because, all other things being equal, for example, a professional chef will cook food faster and tastier than any of us. But the cost of any ready-made dish, in addition to the cost of ingredients, includes many other factors and markups. Therefore, when it becomes difficult for us to regularly eat ready-made food, we begin to cook ourselves."

#10

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Duolingo is free. If you set up a classroom in the app it even gets rid of the adverts.
24points

#11

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Volunteering more, gardening, trying to learn a third language, lots of camping and backpacking trips. would like to get more serious with birding because we have a very diverse bird population right in our backyard. I’m grieving the loss of both my beloved dog and my mom so i’m just trying not to rot in 2025 lol.
23points

#12

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Finally started a budget so we can start saving for a new house! Drinking less is a big part of it. Late 30s and no savings is getting old.
22points

It's not surprising—after all, the purchasing power of the population in the modern economy is gradually decreasing. For example, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, the average purchasing power of the consumer dollar in the U.S. city has decreased by almost half in over a quarter of a century.

So many people are just trying to save money—but at the same time, the modern person is looking for hobbies that interest to them.

"Decades and centuries of social development have done their job - modern people are no longer ready to just do something that is not interesting to them, just in order to save some money. Ideally, this should bring not only savings, but also joy. Therefore, such threads are quite reasonable nowadays," Valery Bolgan explains.

#13

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I’m expanding my vegetable garden from 84 square feet to over 500. That fits both categories.
21points

#14

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Looking for a job that pays more.
20points

#15

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Sewing is fun! if you enjoy it, knitting and crocheting could be nice frugal hobbies too

i’m into crossword puzzles and language learning at the moment

what about meditation, journaling, going for walks, cooking, baking, meal prepping, drawing, foraging, gardening, reading?
20points

So, various and numerous interesting hobbies, useful for everyday life, are trending these days. Just as in the era when stamped factory goods dominated, handmade things are incredibly highly valued again... So, please feel free to scroll through this list to the end, and in case you have similar hobbies, please share them here. Or maybe tell us what New Year's resolutions you have also made for yourself.

#16

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
Make sourdough bread, going on 2 years. It’s good for you and you don’t need anything fancy. It’s delicious, healthy and you don’t need to buy store bought bread anymore.
19points

#17

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I really enjoy birding, and I'm challenging myself to see as many birds as I can next year--in my county. I'm looking forward to getting more in touch with my local area, rather than always aspiring to travel $$$.
19points

#18

I'm hoping to sell stuff that I or my family no longer use, not buy as much junk food (my family has major sweet teeth), and learn how to cook properly.
19points

#19

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I got a weekly CSA box delivered to my house this year. With the cost of gas it's comparable to regular grocery shopping. It forces me to be more creative with cooking. And even though I still have some waste it's less than before. Also, I'm spending less on groceries because there are fewer impulse buys.

For 2025, my goal is to get better at not forgetting I have zucchini in the fridge. And to remember which fruits & veg go bad fastest.

Edit: spelling.
18points

#20

"Cutting Out Amazon Prime": 34 Folks Reveal Frugal Hacks They Plan to Implement In 2025
I’m going to use cash for several categories of spending in my budget rather than credit cards. I’ll be using a combination of YNAB and envelopes to keep things tidy. I went way too far with instant gratification online purchases this year.
17points
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