$5378.70: Yes you read it right… five thousand three hundred seventy eight dollars and seventy cents.

Bear with me Grasshopper and all will be made clear.

Being frugal involves lifestyle choices… a number of which are really very painless to implement and IMO do not affect your “lifestyle” at all.

One of these is the refusal to buy or use paper napkins… (this flows over into paper towels, paper plates, and throw away cups but to keep it simple I’ve restricted this example to just napkins).

I’ve lived in my home for 20 years and not once has a package of paper napkins crossed the threshold… what do I use?

Cloth restaurant napkins. Reusable cloth napkins!

You can buy them for as little as 83 cents each if you buy 5 dozen from places like Table Linens For Less. Even just one napkin can be bought for $1.25 so they’re not expensive.

Five dozen cloth napkins will last for years if not decades. Just needing to be thrown in the wash with your towels and other non-wearables. Get a couple of different colors if you want and reserve a dozen or so for really messy foods that stain badly… I save a dozen for just eating BBQ… and another dozen for entertaining. (Here’s where different colors and patterns come in handy to tell them apart.)

So how does a Napkin become worth $5378.70?

Math time. The average household spends $3 a week on paper napkins.

$3 x 52 weeks a year = $156.

$156 divided by 12 = $13 a month. (You have to remember that a month is not exactly 4 weeks)

We go to (the free!) www.math.com to the Savings Calculator and plug in a $13 initial deposit and $13 a month for 20 years at an assumed interest rate of 5% (Savings I-Bonds currently pay 5.69% so not an unreasonable interest rate) and out comes $5378.70.

This is what you would have spent over 20 years for the cost of the paper napkins plus the lost opportunity cost of compound interest on that cost..

All of it THROWN IN THE GARBAGE. You might as well use dollar bills to wipe your lips while eating. If you think paper napkins are bad for the Wallet add in the other items.

Average Household in addition spends:

$3 on two rolls of Paper Towels
$3 on Paper Plates
$3 on Disposable Cups

With the Paper Napkins it totals out to $12 a week or $52 a month. Plug it into the Savings Calculator under the same time frame and interest rate and you get a whopping $21,514.80. All Thrown Away.

So replace the paper towels with terry cloth bar mops/towels. The paper plates and disposable cups with inexpensive china and bank the savings.

Do you have any things you can change from throw away to “reusable” that won’t “change your lifestyle” or only cause a minor change but have the potential to save you big money over time?

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