THE CHEAPSKATES CLUB
  • Home
  • Member Hub
    • Getting Started
    • No Spending Month
    • Cheapskates Club Insider
    • SUPER SHOPPER 2026 >
      • Super Shopper 300 a Month Challenge
    • Our Once a Year Shopping List
    • Handmade Christmas Hub >
      • Make It Monday
    • Articles
    • How to Build Your Stockpile >
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 1
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 2
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 3
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 4
    • Take A Pause
    • 31 Days of MOO Index
    • Budget Renovations
    • Saving Stories
  • Recipes
    • Recipe File Index
    • Meal Plans
    • Back to Basics >
      • Back to Basics
      • Simple Bulk Pasta Sauce
      • Back to Basics Ep 1
    • Add a Recipe
  • Saving Money
    • Member Wins Money Smiles
    • LATEST TIPS 2026
    • Cheapskates Tip Store
    • Tip Sheets
    • Bill Paying System
  • Forum
    • Current Forum Discussions
    • How to Use the Member Forum
  • Newsletters
  • Join the Club
    • Why Members Come Back
    • Twenty Reasons to Join the Cheapskates Club
  • Contact
    • Changing Details
    • About Us >
      • Cath's Story
      • Ask Cath
      • Glossary of Cheapskating Terms
    • Help Files >
      • Help File TOTD

No Spending Month 2026 – With a Difference

1/2/2026

0 Comments

 
Sentry Page Protection
Please Wait...
February is No Spending Month at the Cheapskates Club.
​
Traditionally, No Spending Month is about stopping unnecessary spending, tightening the reins, and saving as much as possible. And yes—this year still includes no spending on non-essentials.

But like last year, we’re doing something smarter.

This year’s difference?
Instead of just not spending, you’ll redirect the money you don’t spend into a grocery slush fund.
This turns No Spending Month into a long-term grocery strategy, not just a one-off freeze.

What You Don’t Spend Money On
For 28 days, you do not spend money on things that aren’t essential to living:
• Takeaway food, restaurant meals, cafés, coffee catch-ups
• Magazines, apps, movies, DVDs, CDs
• New clothes, shoes, toys, home décor
• Hairdressing, manicures, beauty treatments
• Alcohol, junk food, impulse snacks
• Craft supplies (even on clearance—use your stash)
• Unnecessary car trips or weekends away
If it’s not essential, it’s off the list—for one month.

What You Can Spend Money On
This is a spending freeze, not deprivation.
You can still spend money on:
• Rent or mortgage
• Utilities and bills due in February
• Prescribed medications and medical needs
• Fuel for necessary travel
• School expenses due this month
• Emergency home repairs you can’t DIY
• Basic groceries, after shopping your pantry first
Every dollar you spend should already have a job in your spending plan.

The Grocery Slush Fund (The Game-Changer)
Every time you don’t spend money, move that amount into your grocery slush fund.
• Skip a $5.60 coffee? Move $5.60.
• Avoid a takeaway meal? Move that money.
• Don’t grab biscuits or soft drink? Move it.
• Skip an unnecessary car trip? Move $5 (or the actual fuel cost).
Do it immediately.
If you wait, it won’t happen.

What Is a Grocery Slush Fund?
A grocery slush fund is money set aside inside your grocery budget, not extra spending.
It’s:
• leftover grocery money
• redirected “didn’t spend” money
• your buffer for bulk buys and good sales
It lets you stock up without blowing the budget.
If you don’t have one yet:
• use an envelope, purse, tin, or zip-lock
• or a category in your budget spreadsheet
Simple beats perfect.

Why February Matters
By doing this right after Christmas and back-to-school spending, you:
• reset spending habits early
• build awareness fast
• strengthen habits that last all year
It takes around 21 repetitions to build a habit.
A 28-day spending freeze doesn’t just create the habit—it locks it in.
​
Related Resources
• The Slush Fund 
• Bare Bones Groceries 
• Pantry, Fridge & Freezer Inventories 
• Grocery Tracking Spreadsheet 
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    February 2026
    January 2026

    Categories

    All
    No Spending Month

    RSS Feed

Copyright ©2001 - 2026 The Cheapskates Club, All Rights Reserved
  • Home
  • Member Hub
    • Getting Started
    • No Spending Month
    • Cheapskates Club Insider
    • SUPER SHOPPER 2026 >
      • Super Shopper 300 a Month Challenge
    • Our Once a Year Shopping List
    • Handmade Christmas Hub >
      • Make It Monday
    • Articles
    • How to Build Your Stockpile >
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 1
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 2
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 3
      • How to Build Your Stockpile Part 4
    • Take A Pause
    • 31 Days of MOO Index
    • Budget Renovations
    • Saving Stories
  • Recipes
    • Recipe File Index
    • Meal Plans
    • Back to Basics >
      • Back to Basics
      • Simple Bulk Pasta Sauce
      • Back to Basics Ep 1
    • Add a Recipe
  • Saving Money
    • Member Wins Money Smiles
    • LATEST TIPS 2026
    • Cheapskates Tip Store
    • Tip Sheets
    • Bill Paying System
  • Forum
    • Current Forum Discussions
    • How to Use the Member Forum
  • Newsletters
  • Join the Club
    • Why Members Come Back
    • Twenty Reasons to Join the Cheapskates Club
  • Contact
    • Changing Details
    • About Us >
      • Cath's Story
      • Ask Cath
      • Glossary of Cheapskating Terms
    • Help Files >
      • Help File TOTD