Recently I had a reader and fellow blogger mention me in a post they wrote. They said that I have “quirky” frugal ideas.
To be honest, I was a bit floored. I don’t TRY to be quirky-the things I do seem pretty common sense to me! But I guess this is like me and being funny-folks always think I’m the most humorous when I am being serious. Yeah, that’s me, a misunderstood genius.
So now I’m totally curious-what ideas have I suggested or things have I told you all about that you think are quirky!
Oh, and for the record, I’m not offended. Actually I’m rather flattered. I used to have a pin in High school that said “Why Be Normal?”-which, of course, I wore upside down.
Heather says
Off the top of my head, I can’t think of any truly frugal quirks. But then, I found your blog after reading a book that told how to make paper-mache from dryer lint! I will say that sometimes your food combinations seem odd to me. Especially when you’re trying to use up odds and ends – but I am an admitted picky eater, so I’m not a good judge!
Leanne says
I wouldn’t think of you as quirky, although you do have the ability to think outside the box and maybe that’s what the person meant when they referred to you as quirky.
The idea of using empty jars and cans as drainage in planters might be a bit quirky, but by that I just mean that it’s so far from their originally intended use that few people would think of it. But you did. Others would just drop them in the recycling or do the usual and use the jars to hold nails and screws in the garage.
Am I making any sense?
Appliance Lover! says
Quirky, maybe… but fun to read- definitely! Thanks for doing what you do – I can’t wait to add the spicy roasted carrot/apple/ginger soup recipe to my recipe book!
http://mylaundryblog.blogspot.com
Lib says
I am thrilled I found your blog.
I enjoy trying most all your info.THanks for taking time to post!
Blessins’,Lib
MJ says
Quirky? Maybe I don’t find you quirky because I also am often called quirky.
And I LOVE your blog!!!
Anonymous says
I’ve been reading your blog for a long time, and I’ve never thought that you were quirky. As MJ said, maybe that is because I’m quirky too! – Mac
Mindy says
Nope, you aren’t quirky, but you are creative and ingenuitive. Keep up the wonderful work that you do. My mornings are always enlightened by reading your blog.
Nicole says
Some people think that washing ziploc bags is quirky. DH included. Whatever! I like that your blog is simple, yet very informative.
Nicole
Steph at Problem Solvin' Mom says
I’ve not noticed any of your ideas to be quirky, and many things I’m doing already – I guess maybe that makes me quirky too. If so, I’m okay with that! 🙂
Anonymous says
I enjoy your blog very much. I appreciate your ideas and friendly tone.
Jerry says
I had that same pin in high school. Not upside-down, though. =)
Jerry
Margaret says
Those who call you quirky are either jealous or ignorant. I find you refreshing and helpful. Keep up the good work, please.
Peg
Annie Jones says
I don’t think your ideas are quirky at all!
Kate says
I’m really sorry I called you quirky. I meant no insult. In our family, we refuse to follow the norm. Definiely being frugal in today’s world of comercialism and materialism might seem a little out of the norm or, perish the thought, quirky. While you are not odd, strange, crazy, or any other negative form of different, I love you fun posts. They inform. They transform. They sometimes make me laugh. You are forever pronounced un-quirky.
Amanda says
I guess I would never thought of quirky with a negative connotation…I think being quirky and being called quirky is a compliment. And, Jenn….. as your sister I am telling you that you ARE quirky 🙂
Domestic Chicky says
Listen to Amanda…quirky is a compliment in my book. Looks like it is in Kate’s too!
Vic says
Oh yeah, I’m called quirky all the time. Must be a family trait!!
Cici says
Kate-calling Jenn quirky was not insulting. She grew up in a family of true individualists. When you are secure you don’t need to be like everyone else, you have the confidence to be yourself, and to see life from a different perspective. It’s probably like looking at a lemon-some people see a sour fruit and some see the potential for sweet lemonade. But that is what makes the world go round.
Jenn, this is a great blog. Keep up the good work, and good luck with the writing/speaking gig.