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Q&A | positivity, buy nothing vs. eBay, and piano teaching for newbies

The Frugal Girl

I had a quick question for you about deciding when to sell something on ebay vs offer it to your Buy Nothing group. Do you have a rule of thumb you use to decide? And if it’s something that doesn’t fit any of those criteria, then I list it on my Buy Nothing group. Buy Nothing stuff waiting for pickup!

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Using Rakuten to Travel Cheaper

Shereen Travels Cheap

Did you know that you can basically get paid to travel and shop [for your travel gear and clothing] for things you buy everyday? I never buy or book anything without first checking Rakuten. I like to use my cash back as a travel savings supplement. Of course, you can use it for whatever you want.

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Save Money: Buy These 7 Items Used

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you want to save money, one of the best options is to buy used. Not only can buying something second-hand help you save money, but it also reduces the amount of resources that you use. Buying used is one way to increase the sustainability of your life. It was much cheaper to buy these items gently used.

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Four Frugal Things (and one not-frugal)

The Frugal Girl

I sometimes get my gas at Royal Farms, sometimes at Sam’s Club, and sometimes at a Shell gas station, using Get Upside for a discount. I sold a book and my last ornament on eBay I was a little surprised that my final Christmas ornament sold after Christmas! I also sold a book I’d already read.

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Book Nook - Bella Joins the Service (Service Dogs)

Motherhood Moments

While mountain biking, Kirk has a disabling fall that leaves him unable to use his arms and legs the way he used to. Buy from belleislebooks.com About the Author Julie Ellis Williams is a retired elementary school teacher and school counselor. Bella Joins the Service is her first published book. What’s a Lab to do?

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Book Nook - Opening Closed Doors: The Story of Josie C. Murray

Motherhood Moments

But in 1957, when she was denied the ability to check out a book from the Purcellville Library because of the color of her skin, Josie took action. Buy from brandylanepublishers.com About the Author Award-winning writer Linda Harris Sittig was born in New York City, raised in northern New Jersey, and put down her adult roots in Virginia.

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Book Nook: The Wi-Fi is Out!

Motherhood Moments

Buy from belleislebooks.com About the Author & Illustrator Tim Lane grew up in the small town of Amelia, VA. This inspired Tim to use his long-time love of drawing to encourage his kids and others to get outside and play! The Wi-Fi Is Out is his first book. This material comes from Motherhood Moment. Thanks for reading!

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