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10 Nifty Ways to Eat Organic on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here’s a nice website that may help you to find a local farmer’s market in your area. They too are nice resources that you can use to find sources of organic food in your area. Celery, for example, is always on that list. Buy in Bulk It’s a terrific way to get more bang for your organic food buck.

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Yes Virginia, There is a Money Tree

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The proverbial saying ‘money doesn’t grow on trees’ is used by many a parent in denying some wished for item to their children. Well, kids, your parents lied to you – money does grow on trees. The trees are your investment accounts. ” How to grow your money tree.

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Sustainable Living Traits To Pass On To Your Children

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Our children learn by example. We as parents are usually the first and primary source of their learned behavior, even as they grow into their teenage years. That is why it is of upmost importance that we provide positive examples for our children, as they are likely to inherit much of our lifestyle choices, both the good and the bad.

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Tips On How To Save When Buying Organic Food

Couponing 101

Some examples are Organic Valley, Horizon Organic, Stonyfield, and Annie’s. If they do not offer printable coupons from their site, sign up for their newsletter or use the contact form and ask them if they can mail you coupons. Late July is a great example. Many companies will send coupons by mail if you ask for them.

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Being Environmentally Friendly Saves Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

It is actually really easy to clean lots of things without using harsh chemicals. Using just bi-carb soda and vinegar there are a range of things you can do from cleaning the bathroom right through to the oven. 2.) Use up all your food and reduce waste. It can range from $50 – $300 a year depending on your area.

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

The post 7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money appeared first on Penny Pinchin' Mom. There are so many clever ways moms used to save money that our tips and tricks today pale in comparison to what they could achieve, considering how little they had to go on. Imagine keeping the family afloat during periods of strife, such as WWII.

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

Shop your pantry, refrigerator and freezer as you compose your menu and plan your meals around what you already have in the kitchen. Remember to include leftovers when planning your menu. In fact, PLAN some of your leftovers for use in future meals.

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