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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 09-08-2017

Family Balance Sheet

This week’s Adventures in Instant Pot-ting: As I wrote last week , I bought an Instant Pot over the summer and my family has been less than impressed with some of the meals I’ve made, but I’m not giving up on this mega-appliance. We ate leftovers. Wednesday: leftover night from Tuesday’s dinner.

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Our Green & Money Savvy Path

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Replaced some of our appliances with energy efficient models. Limited the use of our oven in the summer. Cook from scratch every meal and freeze leftovers. I walk to my Pilates classes as well as to my esthetician. Replaced incandescent bulbs with LED's. Replaced our old wooden front door. I walk to and from work.

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Being Environmentally Friendly Saves Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

She blogs about ways to make and save money as well as what she is up to at her blog www.kylieofiu.com. Using just bi-carb soda and vinegar there are a range of things you can do from cleaning the bathroom right through to the oven. You may as well flush that money down the toilet. 2.) Use up all your food and reduce waste.

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Seven Tips for Busy People to Cook at Home and Eat Healthy

Koupon Karen

Well, this article is here to save all your days with tips and simple recipes that are tailored for those with limited time but a keen interest in maintaining a nutritious diet. It involves roasting or baking a complete meal on a single sheet pan in the oven, allowing for a hands-off cooking approach that brings out rich flavors.