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Tips for Keeping Your Stockpile Safe and Dry

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Every couponer’s dream is to have a stockpile of food, household essentials, and non-perishables stored safely in their home. And if you go a step further by canning, freeze drying, and jarring your own foods, it is vital that you have a safe place to keep everything. Find a Cool Dry Space in Your Home.

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7 Ways to Save Money on Dinner

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

This way you can make one shopping trip a week (or every two weeks if you can), and that will help you save money because you’re less likely to make impulse buys (because you’re in the store less often) or to overbuy (because you know what you’re cooking). You can even use the bones to make homemade chicken stock.

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

Taking a cue from the past , I prepare seasonal foods while they are in abundance — in order to conserve time and money, as well as to store away delicious treats for future enjoymen t. very little shipping and/or storing required) it is often more nutritious due to the fact you are getting it from the farm to your table in less time.

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