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Start Planning and Budgeting for Summer TODAY!

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As a family, we are looking forward to camping trips, a week at the beach, and cookouts with friends. “Mom, when are we going camping?”…”How It’s a helpful visual for everyone in my family as we anticipate our summer fun. How much is summer going to cost you and your family? Plan your summer fun!

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 09.15.17

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Our monthly grocery budget for my family of 4 is $500. It’s a tight budget and I failed miserably over the summer, but we have lots of financial goals, so I need to get it back in line. Dinner #2 is our actual family dinner. If you have a recipe that your family is devouring, please send it my way! Thursday: .

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Frugal Friday 11.25.16

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It’s Frugal Friday: A recap of how we frugal-ed our way through the week so that we have more money to put towards our financial goals. What We Ate this Week: Monday : Ham & Bean Soup , homemade sugar-free applesauce. My mother hosted her side of the family. We’re going to take the time and enjoy a family night.

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How I Spent $425 on Groceries in March

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But we have some serious financial goals to hit and the grocery budget is an easy target when it comes to cutting the budget. And while I didn’t hit my goal of $400, I did reduce our spending to $425 for my family of 4. I made a large batch of homemade sugar-free applesauce in March that I stored in the freezer.

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How to Save Money Fast – My Top 20 Tips

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The post How to Save Money Fast – My Top 20 Tips appeared first on Penny Pinchin' Mom. Whether you are looking to save extra money for your emergency fund and potential unexpected expense, a new kitchen, or your kids’ college tuition—you name it—you will require self-discipline and a plan to reach any financial goal.