Frugal Fit Mom Podcast

Frugal Fit Mom Podcast

Christine from Frugal Fit Mom is here to share her love of parenting teens, finding the best deals on anything you might want, and health and fitness goals. She discusses finances, budgets, groceries, cooking, parenting, outdoors, fitness, staying healthy, and happy. Join Christine as she interviews mom's entrepreneurs, and women that strive for excellence as they care for their families, husbands, and kids.

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  • @rosemarie2198
    @rosemarie21983 күн бұрын

    Can u make something on getting into shape and eating healthy

  • @joywinnett6192
    @joywinnett61926 күн бұрын

    What if she can’t sell car for what she owes

  • @sarasounds2389
    @sarasounds238911 күн бұрын

    Can't beat a Toyota Corolla 😂😂

  • @jillsaefkow204
    @jillsaefkow20415 күн бұрын

    Come back and do more of these! They have been so helpful in looking at my big family's budget.

  • @vikki9952
    @vikki995222 күн бұрын

    Don't know how I just found this but you two together are exactly what I didn't know I needed today! 🤩

  • @Amanda-ev3lg
    @Amanda-ev3lg24 күн бұрын

    Well this is a different seasoning on FFM channel!

  • @donnawinters3587
    @donnawinters3587Ай бұрын

    Scream it from the rooftops! You are 100% spot on!

  • @leahirvine3522
    @leahirvine3522Ай бұрын

    Loved this episode

  • @sherilang3230
    @sherilang3230Ай бұрын

    Where is Kimmys oldest son?

  • @shesinherapron
    @shesinherapron27 күн бұрын

    Away far in the Army

  • @kimberlysue594
    @kimberlysue594Ай бұрын

    I am working my way through ALL your channels. I can't watch or listen enough. You think exactly like I do. I have joined your newest group and so looking forward to it. Will you be doing Budget Breakdowns? I might have the Budget you can't Breakdown.For the love of Christine, please help, you are simply amazing!!❤

  • @brendareiter7485
    @brendareiter7485Ай бұрын

    She is soooo her Dad. LOL She has his mannerisms.

  • @karinakissell9565
    @karinakissell9565Ай бұрын

    I am fortunate to work from home so I can really enjoy homemaking.

  • @kimdavies9364
    @kimdavies9364Ай бұрын

    So sad hearing about the negative comments you both have to put up with. I’m so sorry people are like that. You are both so kind to share information is such a lovely, relatable way.

  • @beverlymcsheffery8811
    @beverlymcsheffery8811Ай бұрын

    Great advice, thanks❤

  • @atramentalistkoan
    @atramentalistkoan2 ай бұрын

    Grocery prices are definitely higher. That isn't the only factor in grocery bills being so much higher though. People are eating at home more. I've noticed anecdotally that there are a lot more convenience items based on restaraunt brands, probably because people are buying more groceries, idk. In anycase, I quit restaurants and my grocery bill went way up, but I spend a lot less on food overall.

  • @lylagray9669
    @lylagray96692 ай бұрын

    Yes, I know this is a late comment 🙂 I love my kitchen aid, but I also got it at an auction for a fraction of the price. I do make cookies with my mom every Christmas (about 35-40 dozen) and I also make cookies and bread about twice a month. About the disney trip - my mom and aunt traded our summer time share for a disney trip (still cost them about $500) and took my brother and cousin (8 & 6) and neither one remembers it. My mom complained about the price the whole time and that was with them saving money on driving versus flying and staying at a cheaper hotel versus the disney ones. I did go in highschool (20+ years ago) and that was expensive for that time, but I remember it and I LOVED it.

  • @mrseliephant
    @mrseliephant2 ай бұрын

    You forgot medical, dental, vision, prescriptions. :)

  • @kimdavies9364
    @kimdavies93642 ай бұрын

    I had to rewatch this again. Made me laugh out loud. You have the best rapport. It’s like sitting at the table and shooting the breeze with a couple of great friends. Would love to see more collaborations together.

  • @fountainpenandpaper1379
    @fountainpenandpaper13792 ай бұрын

    We’ve cancelled a lot of streaming as well, but one cool thing we take advantage of is that you get Hulu and Disney plus included with Verizon for nothing extra.

  • @andie1719
    @andie17192 ай бұрын

    And--I totally agree about community college! I and both of my sons went to community college first. I have been teaching 19 years, and both my sons graduated from four year universities in finance--easily transferring from junior college. My older son has a masters in taxation and is completing his CPA exams, the younger is working in accounting. I don't understand why so many people find it important to overspend for college.

  • @andie1719
    @andie17192 ай бұрын

    Hi! I am not in Texas, but in California we also are required to pay into our pension about 9 percent--so that money is automatically set aside, union dues are about 150 a month--which most teachers pay, and we do have to pay state tax, so our take home would be less.

  • @tristennicolas6631
    @tristennicolas66312 ай бұрын

    'Promosm' ✔️

  • @user-hj6ff1wy4x
    @user-hj6ff1wy4x2 ай бұрын

    I have 3 cats 2 were free cause I spent 65 on meds on both of the due to them kittens being sick so I spent the money on 2 strays the ere about 6 weeks then I adopted a baby siamese cat he is just a year during the winter here in treasure valley I open my door to cold stays was keeping warm 4 others wish I had a kennel

  • @ileneglenn845
    @ileneglenn8453 ай бұрын

    I’m Glad My Mom Died on Audible was an incredible listen with her narrating, it was like excellent. Very eye opening…

  • @MsPants1632
    @MsPants16323 ай бұрын

    I loved watching you ladies together! You really brought out the best in each other!! I wish I was on the karaoke vaca with y’all!! 😂😂. Thanks for this great podcast!!

  • @lisaglassman3335
    @lisaglassman33353 ай бұрын

    I hate putting laundry away too! LOL it can literally sit for a week before I get around to it! LOL LOVE you two to pieces! I would give anything to hang out with you two at KARAOKE!!!

  • @abigailmuser5871
    @abigailmuser58713 ай бұрын

    Your dress is so cute! Green is beautiful and the sparkles are so fun! It seems very fitting for your personality, sparkly and fun but not overwhelming! Lol 😂

  • @dorothylabounty8263
    @dorothylabounty82633 ай бұрын

    If you're buying a used car, you need to budget for repairs/maintenance...oil changes, new tires, unexpected (but really...this should be expected) odd stuff...maybe a bit more toward the purchase of a different car a few years down the road. I would set aside at least $50 for car maintenance...another $50 savings toward a future vehicle would also be prudent. Also, where do you put personal care stuff? Most people are going to need a professional hair cut ($25 for cut and tip at a place like Great Clips) every six weeks or so. Shampoo, deodorant, toilet paper, fem hygiene products, makeup, etc. If your apartment has a washer/dryer, you will need laundry products. If you don't have the W/D, using a laundromat adds up, too. At least $50 a month, to prevent looking bad and smelling worse. You've got some healthcare...but what if a person has prescriptions, they need regularly? Dental care? Eye exams? Contact lenses? New glasses? Again, at least $50 per month. Holidays...gifts for family and friends for birthdays and whatever celebrations your culture celebrates. Another $50 a month for that. So...maybe another $200-$300 per month needs to be allotted for the sake of day-to-day stuff that adds up over time.

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott65673 ай бұрын

    Are you still doing these budget breakdowns? Ifvso they are not coming up on my fb

  • @suzannearington2185
    @suzannearington21853 ай бұрын

    Unless you're a hard core baker, don't give an opinion on Kitchen aids. Lol. I'm a baker, and could NEVER go without my kitchen aid....a hand mixer would be a total joke. 😂 My hand would fall off before I could hold the hand mixer long enough to get the consistencies I need in frosting and batter. They are heavy , but i carry mine out all the time, and it's name is "The Beast". I LOVE it. 😁But, if you don't bake much, you probably don't need one then.

  • @abigailmuser5871
    @abigailmuser58713 ай бұрын

    My husband and I have moved with his parents, so we could sell our starter home. We have been saving and with the sale of our home we have good down payment. However, our current real estate market is sparce. The prices are starting to come down slightly, but the inventory is very low. And almost all homes in our price range are in subdivisions and new builds. We want private land with no HOA. Which is a unicorn in our price range right now. So we are thankful for the option to save while living with my in-laws.

  • @staciedaigle3146
    @staciedaigle31463 ай бұрын

    And even as a single person 200 a month is not realistic either unless you eat a dollar tree and end up in hospital with bad health from shopping there

  • @staciedaigle3146
    @staciedaigle31463 ай бұрын

    I can not imagine a car note at 175.00!!!! That is mot realistic unless it a used car that must be fixed on a regular basis 🤔 I've been there done that

  • @chrisodebeek787
    @chrisodebeek7873 ай бұрын

    Hello, I am making 35000 a year, paying taxes, etc but managed to buy my apartment, sold it and bought a little house in a small city. Am Belgian. To be honest, nowadays, I wouldn't be able to buy a house.

  • @user-hj6ff1wy4x
    @user-hj6ff1wy4x3 ай бұрын

    I guess gyms are like walking-marts never know what you see

  • @jmb2202
    @jmb22023 ай бұрын

    Love being a stay at home mom. Love the freedom. But it is sometimes hard if you have no one to talk to but your kids. But I find myself learning how to budget better, how to homemake better etc. Very grateful that I can do this

  • @jennylhenry78
    @jennylhenry783 ай бұрын

    We are a one income household. With SIX people. And our take home is the entry level teacher salary you are using as an example. 😮 It is extremely important to us to spend as much time with our children as we are able to while they are still "wet cement" so to speak. I homeschool our youngest 3 and our oldest goes to a hybrid 4 days a week. Another reason (besides that i spend hours homeachooling) that if I worked outside the home I would be completely unable to maintain my home.

  • @maryhall9224
    @maryhall92243 ай бұрын

    I have 5 kids and it seems like each kid has 1000 items 😂

  • @karindooley
    @karindooley3 ай бұрын

    Former Bakersfield resident here... Locals (all the way inland) shorten San Luis Obispo to SLO, pronounced 'slow'.

  • @conniebrock
    @conniebrock3 ай бұрын

    I know this was some time back, but I think you both are great. I’m glad I found ya on KZread.

  • @lauranewman564
    @lauranewman5644 ай бұрын

    You need to count in the fees that balance transfer will cost. It's a percentage, I think.

  • @lauranewman564
    @lauranewman5644 ай бұрын

    Also lot fees for a mobile home are out of control right now.

  • @user-hc5el5sx2q
    @user-hc5el5sx2q4 ай бұрын

    I spent two years at Orange Coast College in the early 2000's. $11 dollars a credit -for real. My first year teaching in Terlingua, TX, I made just about $29,000 base a year. and I still managed to save $12K by eating bean burritos and teaching summer school. I also bought a vintage travel trailer to live in and paid $50 dollars a month it park it. Did I have an outhouse? Sure. Did it matter? Not really. This was a life time ago and I am STILL proud of myself.

  • @sporadiccreations6797
    @sporadiccreations67974 ай бұрын

    I buy the spinach and eat it for every meal till it’s gone 😂

  • @Lil-br4cu
    @Lil-br4cu4 ай бұрын

    HI! SUCCHHH a great episode, thank you for being so open and sharing. I have been at home since our 7 month old was born and I feel like I'm getting dumber too lol! Also, it really hit home for me that you didn't care for the traditional things that moms go gaga over too. I am not one to "dress up" my little girl in the cutest outfits or enjoy making all the baby food recipes, and do ALL of the tummy time crafty things..But I am 28 and maybe I am too immature at this point to realize how much this time will mean to me some day as well. Thank you for sharing Also, can you guys do a video of a reverse of a budget breakdown? Currently, we are deciding if we are making enough money for me to continue staying at home. Can you do a video of how much you would have to make to live comfortably in the Richardson/Dallas area as a family of 3 with no debt other than a mortgage, would greatly appreciate your input!

  • @maryellensola5379
    @maryellensola53794 ай бұрын

    Please don’t knock Obama care. It did a lot of good for a lot of people.

  • @sierra5877
    @sierra58774 ай бұрын

    Even with 2 years of community college + 2 years state university, I’m not sure how realistic $150 for student debt would be. A lot of new grads drowning in student loan payments sadly.

  • @jillautismhomeschoolmama6994
    @jillautismhomeschoolmama69944 ай бұрын

    What’s appalling…. Where I’m from (East Bay Area- near Silicon Valley) CRAZY cost of living and first year teachers straight out of college- $49,000. 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @rachelmckoskybennett8285
    @rachelmckoskybennett82854 ай бұрын

    Such a useful episode. Great direction. Value your perspective on family badgers.

  • @barbaracampbell7747
    @barbaracampbell77474 ай бұрын

    You know what I find kinda funny, as a cashier I accidentally dropped a huge jar of pickles, it smelled the whole garden section for a week.

  • @mamainchaos
    @mamainchaos4 ай бұрын

    It's in half due to teachers get 50% of being a teacher