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How to Save Money When Traveling

Saving Everyday

I’m passionate about food waste, and dinner portions are too much, bringing me to my next point. We are big fans of sharing food, especially if we’re going somewhere that has free chips or bread too much before the meal arrives. You can find free and inexpensive activities. Plan out splurges ahead of time.

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Bond Over Free Activities Did you know that the average American spends about $487 a year on leisure activities? From expensive concerts to movies and Disney World, leisure activities, although necessary, can be rather expensive. Yes, these are the kinds of activities I’m talking about. Camping maybe?

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

Good shoes are essential for me, as I have accessory navicular syndrome and like to be active. And I am more conscious of eating leftovers and avoiding food waste. I’ve often wished to be able to go back in time and undo that house purchase, it would have saved our family so much trouble and money! I make bone broth now!

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

Limiting waste is what really drives most of the habits I have that would qualify as “frugal” – reducing/eliminating food waste, returning unneeded items, pursuing refunds, checking on warranties, repairing things, etc.