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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

Tell us a little about yourself My current lifestyle would probably qualify as frugal-lite compared to many others. I was a bit intimidated by this, but then I figured I probably wasn’t the only person out there who isn’t ultra-frugal at the moment. How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? helping out 7. We love old toys!

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P.E.P. for the Week of January 24-28, 2010- Adjustment Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Frugal Dad tells us how it’s possible to have a wedding on a budget. Going Frugal. Being Frugal tells us how we can rock the thrift stores. Reducing Debt. Not Made of Money shares with us some tips on how to stay motivated at paying off our debt. By May,the whole house will be clutter free and organized.

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Guest Post: Frugal Tips To Start The New Year

Nicoles Nickels

Some of the most common resolutions is to save more money, spend less money, or pay off credit card debt. For instance, www.coupon.com and www.groupon.com offer great deals on products and services that you may need or that can simply add some fun to your life in a more frugal way. © 2010 Nicoles Nickels LLC All Rights Reserved.

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P.E.P. for Week of January 10-14/11-Seeking Balance Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We have been lucky so far…haven’t been sick once this year, including all 2010. Going Frugal. Trent from The Simple Dollar discuss cost vs. quality and when frugality should come into play. Sustainable Personal Finance shares with us the first step in having a frugal wedding- attire. Reducing Debt.

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Stay the Course Financially

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

” The survey released in 2010 indicated: “Average annual expenditures per consumer unit1 fell 2.0 percent in 2010 following a decrease of 2.8 With interest rates so low, why not spend now, using debt, instead of waiting for inflation and higher interest rates to kick in and raise the price of goods and services.

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I did it!!

Finally Frugal

I'm pretty proud of that - I paid off $42,000 in debt in less than two and a half years (I started sending payments in earnest in September of 2010, when my balance was just over $62,000). To those of you with outstanding student loan, credit card, or other debt: You Can Do It! Subscribe to Finally Frugal.

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Best of Money – Price is Right Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Start (or rebuild) your marriage with these financial strategies and keep debt out of your marriage! This showcase teaches you how to avoid the mania of frugality and outlines where spending money is the best option. for the Week of December 6-10, 2010- Money Didn’t Grow on Trees Edition.

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