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I'm Guest Posting Today at Life.Your Way

Family Balance Sheet

Do you have closet full of clothes, but nothing to wear? To read the rest of the article, stop by Life.Your Way today, where I have a guest post, 8 Money-Saving 'Swap' Ideas. Or maybe you would like to add some new flowers to your landscape,but the cost is holding you back. Thanks for reading.

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This Is What It Is All About

The Bargain Hunter Extraordinaire

A few weeks ago, I was asked by the wonderful, Christina from Fabulocity in Amish Country to be apart of a blogger-wide Clothing Swap; along with these amazing ladies: Kyla from Blue Collar Catwalk. Each person will pick a different item from a list of "swap" items and we will bring forth our own creative ideas on how to re-style it.

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7 Ways to Go Green for Under $7.00

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Already swapped out paper towels for cloth rags? Once you are done with the first one, you can come back and visit this article each month to check another green tip off your list. Do you always have your reusable bags at the ready for your next shopping trip? But what else could you be doing to green the rest of your lifestyle?

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An Easy Way to Save for Irregular Expenses

For the Mommas

Today I’m participating in the Ultimate Blog Swap. Similarly, if you spend an average of $100 per person on clothing each year, you’ll need to put $8 per person into savings each month. Visit Life Your Way to see all of the Ultimate Blog Swap participants! can be downright overwhelming. each month for this year!).

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

One way to save money on this is to simply make a list of all the single-use products you have at home and see if you can’t swap them for a longer-lasting option. Organize “Swap Days” In the time of our great-grandmas, there was something known as the barter trade. We still have versions of this today.

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How to Drastically Reduce the Amount of Money You Spend Each Month

For the Mommas

Any mom knows that kids get sick of toys and grow out of clothes pretty darn quickly. You can also join swapping groups on Facebook, which allow you to meet other moms and trade gently used items as needed. Don’t Be Afraid to Shop Secondhand. For this reason, it makes little sense to buy most kids’ items brand new.

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