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5. Reusable Food Storage Containers
Did you know that you could buy cheap food storage containers from thrift or dollar stores? Yeah, who knew your expensive Tupperware wasn’t all that special? The plastic containers get misplaced and left forgotten in someone else’s house.

6. Books
Books are generally pretty cheap, but there are at least three ways to get them cheaper: buy a used one, get a digital version, or use a public library. Of course, you can always borrow one from a friend, but that’s too obvious to even mention. Oops, I guess we’re too obvious.

7. Kitchenware
When it comes to your dishes, knives, and other kitchen utensils, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to get good ones. Your local thrift stores likely have oodles of that stuff; plus, since dishes can break easily, it’s less stressful to know that you didn’t spend a lot of money on them.
