Following her eco-friendly debut, "Homegrown and Handmade: A Practical Guide to More Self-Reliant Living," Niemann continues to offer tips for sustainable living, focusing now on practical ways to be green while saving money. Niemann’s suggestions provide earth-conscious, frugal ways to avoid buying toxic products or their expensive alternatives, thereby reducing environmental harm and supporting personal health through informed consumer choices. In every chapter, from food to home to transportation, Niemann includes recipes or other straightforward guidance, along with cost comparisons, to make her ideas accessible and seemingly easy to implement. Because she covers so much territory, some ideas are bound to pique readers’ interest, whether wine- or soap-making, gardening, bread baking or clothes swapping parties appeal. A homesteader herself, Niemann does not forgo technology when it provides the cleanest and cheapest option. She acknowledges, for instance, that using a reel mower for lawn care may not be practical for large lawns or busy people, and so she describes the differences between electric- and gas-powered options. Likewise, in her chapter on free stuff, Niemann discusses foraging in parks as well as foraging online. Small testimonials sprinkled throughout the book complement Niemann’s encouraging tone, so that her advice does not come across as righteous or preachy, but more like insider tips from an experienced do-it-yourselfer.