A checklist comparing vintage and modern household habits, with illustrations of tools, cookies, books, and household activities, encouraging trying new ideas and sharing progress.

Have fun with this Vintage vs. Modern Checklist. This freebie is all about what Grandma did to save money as opposed to what we do to save money today. Pick some vintage things to try and some modern ways of saving and see which ones you prefer.

Read Saving Like Grandma: What the 1950s and 1960s Can Teach Us in my blog posts.

A visual guide titled 'Reverse Grocery List' with sections for 'Fridge', 'Freezer', 'Pantry/Dry Goods', and 'Leftovers/Needs to be used soon'. There is a note below encouraging to check the kitchen before shopping, accompanied by an illustration of a grocery bag filled with items like bread, vegetables, and bottles.

When you want to save money on groceries, use a Reverse Grocery List. This allows you to see what items you already have at home and don’t need to buy again. Click the Download PDF to get a free copy of the Reverse Grocery List.

Use this Subscription Audit to keep track of all the subscriptions you spend money on. See what your monthly costs are and where you can save money by canceling certain subscriptions.

A subscription audit sheet with a light green background decorated with dollar signs. It includes columns for subscription name, monthly cost, date last used, and actions (keep, cancel, pause). There is space to note the date and additional notes, with a calculator and a website link at the bottom.

Click the Download PDF button to download your Subscription Audit.