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WIS, WWA | $149 and I’m not pressed

The Frugal Girl

My main goal is to mostly cook at home, and other than that, I’m not stressing for now. What We Ate Saturday Domino’s had sent me a “free emergency pizza” (I think lots of people got these, because my friend Katy blogged about getting this offer as well!)

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Stop Eating Out! Tips to Curb Your Restaurant Spending

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Food from restaurants can cost significantly more than food cooked at home. A plate of pasta with red sauce can cost less than a dollar if made at home; at most restaurants it will cost you well over $10. I usually have the stuff for nachos, BLTs, or even just a frozen pizza in the freezer.

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Giveaway: Finish Quantum & Le Creuset Baking Set

For the Mommas

We cook at home almost everyday. I am not the neatest cook. Tony’s Pizza Giveaway: 100 Photo Prints, $40 GiftCard & 18 Pizzas. I don’t like to give a personal testimonial, because quite frankly if I don’t use it, I am not going to pretend I do. Finish is different.

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McDonald’s vs. Fresh Foods: Which is Cheaper?

Saving With Shellie

One of the main arguments people give for just getting Fast Food is that it is cheaper and quicker than cooking at home. This graphic shows the cost and nutrition of a meal for four at McDonald’s versus two different home cooked options.

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