frugal
adjective /ˈfruːɡl/
  /ˈfruːɡl/
- using only as much money or food as is necessary
- a frugal existence/life
 - The monks lead a frugal existence in their isolated monastery.
 - He has always been hard-working and frugal.
 - a frugal Methodist background
 
 - (of meals) small, plain and not costing very much synonym meagre
- a frugal lunch of bread and cheese
 
 
Word Originmid 16th cent.: from Latin frugalis, from frugi ‘economical, thrifty’, from frux, frug- ‘fruit’.