Y’all, I’m not kidding when I say that we eat very cheaply, and I’m also not kidding when I say that you can too. I’m going to start there, because despite the kickback I get, and the sneering “you must have gotten those prices from 1965” comments when I post thrifty menus on Facebook, it’s Keep Reading
Save Money
Frugal living is more than just saving money, it is a lifestyle that you can wholly embrace. You can save money with a simple lifestyle change, you can easily save money while still living the life you want to live. You can go green, eat healthy, travel and indulge in various hobbies and still live frugally. Frugal living living requires a lot of forethought and in some cases sacrifices. You can sacrifice your daily coffee that you purchase if you make your own and keep it in a thermos. It can be a challenge, but you can have fun with it too. A week without spending money can be a chance for you to reconnect with your family as well as reconnect with your interests and hobbies. While you may make a few sacrifices, frugal living can earn you a lot of savings. You can save time, save money and save yourself some stress with frugal living.
5 Ways To Add Some Wiggle Room To Your Budget
You say you don't have the money, and I know exactly how you feel. But I also know something else: You can create wiggle room in your budget - you just have to know how! I am passionate about making investments that will improve your quality of life, health, and/or save you money. And of course, Keep Reading
My Honest Review Of EBates
So several months ago, I ran into this thing called eBates. Oh, I’d heard of it off and on for a long time, but until a friend finally talked me into trying it, I was content to do all my online rewards shopping through Swagbucks (which is still one of my favorite websites ever!). eBates works by Keep Reading
Simple Ways To Turn Your Junk Into Cash
I bet you just finished your spring cleaning, and your sitting there looking in disgust at the pile of stuff you found in your house that you simply don’t need. And this time, you're determined to keep you clutter under control. How do you keep accumulating all that stuff when you really don’t Keep Reading
5 Ways To Go Green On A Budget
This post is underwritten by iHerb, which is cool, because it means you get $5 off your first order when you shop through this link. I don’t know about you, but I don’t think that being more earth-friendly necessarily has to mean spending a lot of money (what’s up with that anyway?). There are a Keep Reading
14 Hardcore Ways To Save More Money
As a gal who’s never even had a credit card, I sometimes feel like a dummy when it comes to personal finance. Like, I can’t write those great articles you see all over the blogosphere on how to get out of debt, or the best way to use credit cards, because I don’t know anything about those. My Keep Reading
How You Can Make Eating Healthy Cost Less
One of the biggest stigmas about healthy eating is that expensive. But is that truth, or merely a vicious myth? I don’t know about you, but when I take a stroll through the freezer aisle and look seriously at all the frozen dinner entrées, I have to say, I think it’s a myth. For a $10 Mrs. Keep Reading
8 Ways To Save Money On High-Quality Groceries
I have always, always, always been a grocery money cruncher, and to some degree, I think I always will be. I hate spending more than I have to on something which I have to buy over and over again every week. But after increasing our grocery budget for the Whole30 experiment last month, it got me Keep Reading
How You Can Cut Your Smart Phone Bill In Half
You all know that I can be a little bit neurotic about saving money, even down to dumpster diving to find free produce, and my phone is no different. I don’t know anybody still using a “dumb phone” who doesn't wish they had a smartphone, and up until the last year, I was certainly in that crowd. For Keep Reading
How To Save Big Money On Produce
I love the produce aisle, don’t you? So many vibrant shades of green and yellow and orange. Besides, shopping the perimeter made me feel like I was feeding my family better. I used to find the majority of my produce there, but these days, I’ve changed my shopping strategy. Now I find myself in the Keep Reading
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