Trim the Fat Tuesday: The New Year's Resolution
What is Trim the Fat Tuesday, you ask? It's a new series for the new year, and it springs from my New Year's resolution to make one relatively painless tweak to our finances every week for the whole year. Each change should help us save a tangible amount of money per month — money that we can then either add to our savings or use to pay down our mortgage. I know this doesn't have much to do at all with our garden or our food or the types of things I usually write about — at first glance, anyway. But a lot of what we do (or strive to do) is to live by our own hands, whether that is growing, preserving, and making our own food, renovating our old house, sewing our own clothes (ok, fine, our own costumes — so far), etc., etc. And if we really had our own way, we'd be living pioneer-style on a farm and not working at a job job at all. Or at least very much. So it seems high time to start paying as close attention to the retirement cash-flow situation as we do