10 old boomer habits that are making a comeback

Many habits once associated with Boomers are reappearing as practical, time-saving choices in modern life.

Clipping Coupons

Fake coupons with Scissors
Image Credit: trekandshoot /Depositphotos.com.

 

Boomers used to save money clipping coupons from newspapers & magazines, and it’s coming back.

Though most discounts are digital now, there’s also a huge number of people jumping into couponing apps & loyalty programs.

Young people love saving a few bucks on grocery bills, dining out, or anything, just as Boomers once did.

Gardening at Home

gardening
Image Credit: Sasha Kim /Pexels.com.

Boomers tended their own vegetables, herbs & flowers and that practice is returning.

Many younger people are embracing gardening for its therapeutic benefits & sustainability.

From balcony gardens to backyard patches, gardening promotes self-reliance & interdependence with the natural world.

Shopping at Thrift Stores

Thrift shopping
Image Credit: cottonbro studio /Pexels.com.

The Boomers did a lot of thrift shopping, and it’s back in fashion; in part because of environmental concerns & the desire for collectibles.

Vintage clothes, furniture, decor; this time, people want to save money by avoiding fast fashion & mass production.

Cooking from Scratch

Smiling young woman housewife 20s in yellow apron hold kitchen salad serving plastic pair of tongs for grill doing housework isolated on pastel pink background studio portrait. Housekeeping concept

Image Credit: Shutterstock.

For many health-conscious young people, fast food & packaged foods are no longer a temptation.

Boomers cooked family meals from scratch, and this practice is being brought back to life because it’s healthy & affordable.

Young people are teaching themselves to make bread, can vegetables & cook with fresh ingredients.

Knitting and Sewing

Woman Sitting in an Armchair and Knitting
Image Credit: Kaboompics.com /Pexels.com.

Boomers used to knit and sew their own clothes & accessories; this craft is resurfacing.

It speaks to younger generations of people who are attracted by slow and thoughtful practices. They are looking to add an element of style to their wardrobes or make eco-friendly fashion choices.

Joining Clubs and Social Groups

A Girl Holding a Tennis Racket and Ball
Image Credit: Happy Pixels /Pexels.com.

In the days before the internet, Boomers went out into local groups or clubs to meet people and socialize. Today, young people are returning to the love of connecting in person through book clubs, craft clubs & athletic teams.

It’s also a great way to network while escaping screens.

Preserving Food

Healthy homemade fermented food. Marinated zucchini (courgette) in tomato sauce on a rustic table. Home economics, autumn harvest preservation.
Image Credit: Shutterstock.

Food was canned, pickled & fermented in Boomer homes, and they’re back in style. People like to save seasonal produce for the long run so that they won’t be wasted.

Making your own jams & pickles is always fun and satisfying.

Hosting Potluck Dinners

Happy multi generational family members are having a barbecue party in their backyard, drinking beer, chatting and enjoying summer day together
Image Credit: Shutterstock.c

Boomers adored potluck dinners, in which everyone brought a dish to share. This tradition is making a great comeback.

It’s a cheap way to meet friends and family, while eating all kinds of homemade foods.

Reading Physical Newspapers

Woman in White Robe Wearing Sunglasses while Reading a Newspaper
Image Credit: Vlada Karpovich /Pexels.com.

Though digital news is all the rage, some of us still find joy in the physical newspaper.

The way boomers woke up with coffee and the newspaper is nostalgic. A newspaper is less distracting & more conscious than the thousands of headlines you can read on your smartphone.

DIY Home Repairs

Woman Painting Wall with a Paint Roller
Image Credit: Pavel Danilyuk /Pexels.com.

Baby boomers repaired homes themselves; a practice that is coming back with all of us in a rush to reduce expenses.

Plus, DIY tutorials available online make it easier than ever to fix appliances, repaint rooms or even build furniture, fostering a sense of accomplishment.

Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock.