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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

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I have (for many years) always wondered how to live frugally. As I grew older and had my own children, I thought, there has to be away to save money but never did learn how until I reached my late 30’s. How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle. Meal Planning. Meal Planning is something that I am working on right now.

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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

I have (for many years) always wondered how to live frugally. As I grew older and had my own children, I thought, there has to be away to save money but never did learn how until I reached my late 30’s. How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle. Meal Planning. Meal Planning is something that I am working on right now.

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Save Money and Time with Once a Month Cooking

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Eating out, while convenient, can be both expensive and time consuming. While most people think of eating out as a way to relax and save time, they typically don’t account for the time it takes to drive back and forth to the restaurant as well as the time to order, sit and wait for the food, and eat.

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Healthy Habits: Ten Tips for Better Nutrition

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nstagram, Tik-Tok influencer and best-selling author Beth Linder-Moss has ten easy ways to jump start healthier eating, complete with the best timing, places to adopt new habits, plus where and how to cook. Cook your own foods as much as possible. There is an element of control when cooking at home Beth says.

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Make Life Better For Yourself: Take Good Care Of You

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The best place to prepare your food is your own kitchen, so you have more control over what goes into your meals. The majority of your meals should be prepared from scratch using fresh ingredients, preferably in season. We have eat-out nights about twice a month and alternate the different varieties. Get Healthy'

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Cooking to Financial Success

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There’s something incredibly fulfilling about plunging my hands into dough, and smelling fresh food cooking in our oven. When my family is at home, and we’re all tired, a warm meal on a cold day can revive us all. A family of two spending $40 on eating out once a week will spend $2000 a year.

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