two words...CHEAP OUT.
I do with the smallest things (I'm a poor college student). Try to not ever sacrifice quality for price...there are high-quality products that are bargains everywhere.
The basic stuff is easy...use coupons, don't eat out that much, make a budget, etc., but here's a few suggestions I use if I'm in a pinch...again, I'm a tightwad artist so you might not take to these.
- Save every bit of change you get, and I mean every bit. Keep a jar or piggy bank and empty it out when it gets full...one time I had 20 dollars in mine, and that was only about 4 months of change.
- If you buy pre-packaged or deli-sliced meat, don't. Buy a mid-sized ham/side of beef/turkey breast and have the deli cut it for you. Haven't tried this with cheese.
- Use public transportation as often as you can if you're in a good-sized city. I wouldn't ditch the car unless you're in a very well-covered area.
- Cheap out on toiletries and buy in bulk whenever you can. My skin and hair are in great shape, and I do all of the morning rituals with bargain basement products. Cologne's a different story, but there are still deals to be had with your favorite scents if you look for them.
- Sell your CDs, and rip all of the songs to a cheap MP3 player to tide you over (it's technically illegal, but nobody will care and you can always buy the CDs again). For DVDs, get a cheap NetFlix account. For books, dust off your old library card. My local library (Minneapolis) tends to have a pretty good selection moviewise too.
- If you have basic and premium cable, think of getting rid of it. Premium is a no-brainer, but you can buy a lot of the TV shows on basic on DVD nowadays. You can make up for the news programs by subscribing to or reading a few different papers online.