Frog-Chomping Bat
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2021
These might be pretty damn US-centric but that’s what I offer.
Favorite snacky recipe when I was a broke student - buy pita bread, slice in half width-wise (so you end up with two giant flat circles), place on baking sheet with original insides facing up. Rub with olive oil and sprinkle with the Parmesan flakes that come in a cylinder. Bake in oven at 350 to desired crispness and cut each piece into quarters.
Learn to sew and lose weight (get to straight sizes if female). You can get decent sewing machines on the cheap, and your options for wearing second-hand clothing improve dramatically if you can buy larger sizes and tailor them down. Research what tailoring can and can’t fix as well.
Buy RIT black dye and dye all the cotton stuff if you want to be more sophisticated and/or goth.
Cobblers still exist - take boots and shoes in to get new heels and soles.
Even if you are poor, for the love of god, don’t cheap out on shoes. Buy the nicest-quality leather you can afford that support your feet the best - especially if you’re going to be walking everywhere.
Buying shoes second-hand is fine, since most people own too many pairs and will resell them with relatively little wear.
Download a Freecycle app (I use TrashNothing). I’m now lucky enough to be able to give away stuff - I list it on the app, and usually someone swings by my front porch within 24 hours to pick it up. You can list on there if you’re looking for something in particular.
Favorite snacky recipe when I was a broke student - buy pita bread, slice in half width-wise (so you end up with two giant flat circles), place on baking sheet with original insides facing up. Rub with olive oil and sprinkle with the Parmesan flakes that come in a cylinder. Bake in oven at 350 to desired crispness and cut each piece into quarters.
Learn to sew and lose weight (get to straight sizes if female). You can get decent sewing machines on the cheap, and your options for wearing second-hand clothing improve dramatically if you can buy larger sizes and tailor them down. Research what tailoring can and can’t fix as well.
Buy RIT black dye and dye all the cotton stuff if you want to be more sophisticated and/or goth.
Cobblers still exist - take boots and shoes in to get new heels and soles.
Even if you are poor, for the love of god, don’t cheap out on shoes. Buy the nicest-quality leather you can afford that support your feet the best - especially if you’re going to be walking everywhere.
Buying shoes second-hand is fine, since most people own too many pairs and will resell them with relatively little wear.
Download a Freecycle app (I use TrashNothing). I’m now lucky enough to be able to give away stuff - I list it on the app, and usually someone swings by my front porch within 24 hours to pick it up. You can list on there if you’re looking for something in particular.