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My Word for 2019

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So will 2019 be any different for me? My word for 2019 is REDUCE. My plan is for 2019 to be different. She made me think a lot about things I can do to reduce unnecessary waste in my life and home from changing how I grocery shop to rethinking one-use plastics and other non-recyclables that I encounter.

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Five Frugal Things | a regular tree

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It’s more expensive than grocery shopping, yes, but less expensive than takeout! My phone is a 2019 model, so I’m not gonna lie: I AM a little tempted to upgrade to one with a nicer camera. Dinnerly is a meal kit that’s like Hello Fresh, but cheaper ($5/serving). Your turn!

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Our 2023 Financial Goals

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The last time we wrote numbers-driven financial goals was 2019. <<— Once we paid off our non-mortgage debts in 2019, we started saving some of the debt snowball money for college savings. After our mortgage, grocery spending is our next largest expense. I spent about $870/month on groceries.

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How We Frugal-ed in February 2020

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Frugal Kitchen in February: Curbside Pick-up: I continued my new grocery routine in February. On Friday morning, I pull into the drive-through during my allotted time and my groceries are placed in the back of my car. In the past, I made my meal plan and grocery shopped on Sundays. My Favorite Cashback Grocery Apps.

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