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Wait, Don’t Buy That Yet!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For many, the end of the year holiday shopping frenzy can override our saner, more thrifty selves. These get donated to thrift stores or placed in consignment shops so you might keep checking your local stores for these. Look on Craigs list and in local consignment shops for nearly new exercise equipment. I know I do.

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8 Easy Ways to Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Go thrifty. If you have clothes and furniture that you no longer have use for, donate them to charities or sell them at consignment shops. If you don’t have kids, donate these items to local day cares and schools. They will be extremely grateful. Someone else will definitely be able to make use of them.

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

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19 – Shop thrifty for you clothing needs. Not sure if online consignment shopping is right for you, use my referral link for a store credit for first time thredUP shoppers to try it out. 22 – Flip your thrifty finds. It is super easy to earn cash back on grocery products that you were going to by anyway.

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The Final Day of 31 Days to Find $1000 ~ How Did You Do?

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Day 16: Shop Thrift or Consignment Stores. This post is linked to Thrifty Thursday. Day 12: How to Get a FREE Gym Membership. Day 13: Update #2. Day 14: Reduce Your Grocery Spending without Sacrificing Quality. Day 15: Skip the AM Drive-Thru and Eat Breakfast at Home. Day 17: Find FREE or Low Cost Family Entertainment.

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