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  1. #1
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    I'm gunna do it....

    Well, I am so totally over TTC to the point where I need something else in my life as a goal to distract me from the torture. So here it is...

    Today I went to Vinnies to look at bedding for DD1's single bed (which we were given, free, a lovely white 4 poster bed with matching set of drawers, seat, and bedside table ).

    There was good stuff there and it was so cheap compared to new stuff from Kmart etc.

    So here is the challenge.

    Buy absolutely nothing new for 6 months. Nothing except food and toiletries. Second hand is fine, hand me downs are fine, borrowing is fine, just not new.

    It can be done, I am so sure of it, it's just easier to buy new than to hunt around second hand stores... but the extra expense I can't justify for so many things, as well as the environmental cost of producing what already exists.

    Keep me accountable .

    If we are sucessful at this, the next thing we will tackle is processed food .

  2. #2
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    Aug 2008
    Tasmania
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    Ive done it mostly other than shoes for the last year I will buy the occational item new but only when really cheap. I love opp shops You can do it

  3. #3
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    Ive done it mostly other than shoes for the last year I will buy the occational item new but only when really cheap. I love opp shops You can do it
    Thanks, it's great to hear others have done it. Any tips? I really really want to do this. Last week I had a thought that I wanted to do it for my second child, get through the pregnancy and first year without buying anything new, and blog about it.

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    Feb 2010
    on a big patch of paradise.
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    What a brilliant idea. What will you do if you need to buy a present?

  5. #5

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    I read an awesome blog about this except that the woman and her family did it for a year not 6 months. I wish I had the link for you.
    Are you a member of freecycle? You might find it useful.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    I read an awesome blog about this except that the woman and her family did it for a year not 6 months. I wish I had the link for you.
    Are you a member of freecycle? You might find it useful.
    Thanks Onyx I'll check out freecycle and google some similar blogs.

  7. #7
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
    6,449

    I read an awesome blog about this except that the woman and her family did it for a year not 6 months. I wish I had the link for you.
    Are you a member of freecycle? You might find it useful.
    Is that Linda ****burn? She has a book now called Living the Good Life based on it. She is now in Tassie with her family and contributes to Organic Gardener. I would post the link, but it I think it falls under being a commercial link.

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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    What a brilliant idea. What will you do if you need to buy a present?
    Hmm some home made craft? That will be a challenge. DD1's birthday is in May, DH's birthday is in June.

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    Feb 2010
    on a big patch of paradise.
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    Hmm some home made craft? That will be a challenge. DD1's birthday is in May, DH's birthday is in June.
    I love getting home made gifts. I bet you can find stuff for your DD at an op shop. I just took a whole lot of stuff to my local op shop and was so surprised at what they had in there.

    You have really got me thinking about this too now. I think that when the time comes that you need to buy something new it will make you really appreciate and put more thought into what you are getting specially if it is a gift for someone.

  10. #10
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    i like it!

    Can you buy stuff to make other stuff? e.g. I sew with alot of previously used material (curtains & bedspreads and stuff) but i still have to buy cotton thread.

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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    i like it!

    Can you buy stuff to make other stuff? e.g. I sew with alot of previously used material (curtains & bedspreads and stuff) but i still have to buy cotton thread.
    Yep. By the way you can get fabric at second hand stores too, it's just not very common.

  12. #12
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    Jun 2009
    In a cottage in a wood
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    great idea!!!!
    I've been doing something similar- setting up a new lifestyle for ourselves making sure we buy most things second hand.

    The exceptions will be
    *something that will make future 'upcycling' or recycling more attainable (like a sewing machine- maybe im trying to justify my 'new' purchase today)
    *shoes
    *bike parts

    Our food journey has begun and I'm making most things from scratch, we already did, but I've started making bread and pasta as well as juices and sauces- it's our first month of single income and we're already seeing money leftover at the end of the fortnight- it's making a huge difference to our wallets but most importantly, I think it's setting up good habits for us to teach the young 'un.

    Will look forward to your blog!

  13. #13
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    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    great idea!!!!
    I've been doing something similar- setting up a new lifestyle for ourselves making sure we buy most things second hand.

    The exceptions will be
    *something that will make future 'upcycling' or recycling more attainable (like a sewing machine- maybe im trying to justify my 'new' purchase today)
    *shoes
    *bike parts

    Our food journey has begun and I'm making most things from scratch, we already did, but I've started making bread and pasta as well as juices and sauces- it's our first month of single income and we're already seeing money leftover at the end of the fortnight- it's making a huge difference to our wallets but most importantly, I think it's setting up good habits for us to teach the young 'un.

    Will look forward to your blog!
    That's awesome! I really want to do the food thing as well.

    How much extra time does this take you?

  14. #14
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    Sep 2008
    Gold Coast
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    What about grundies?

  15. #15
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    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    Yep. By the way you can get fabric at second hand stores too, it's just not very common.
    I know! that's where some of my funkiest stuff has come from. i'm always looking out for it. I don't get to indulge so much now i'm not living in Melb

  16. #16
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    Mar 2007
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    Ooooh I love op shops they're awesome!!