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6 Best Money Saving Apps That You Need

Coupons Do Work

Want more frugal tips/ articles/ DIY stuff? A lot of stores (including fast food and restaurants) use Ibotta. Every Thursday, they release new money saving offers at your favorite stores. Check out what we have to offer here in our ‘frugal tips’ section. Ibotta is the most popular app right now. Checkout 51.

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5 Quick Money Saving Tips for 2015

Coupons Do Work

I was thinking today, about the quick money saving tips that I do every so often and I wanted to share with you. Hair cuts are $15 bucks where I am and then you factor in the tip, it is too much money for a kids hair cut.Sometimes I get coupons to save a few dollars but once again, factor in the tip… I rather save that money.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

What’s the “why” behind your money-saving efforts? We are very blessed that my husband earns enough so that I have been able to stay at home and homeschool–so my “why” in saving money is to balance that out. Also, growing our own food. Allergic Girl (me) to have a cat again!

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10 Nifty Ways to Eat Organic on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Many people have the false belief that organic foods are a luxury that only a select few can afford. While organic foods are more expensive than non-organic foods, they can be more affordable than you might realize. They too are nice resources that you can use to find sources of organic food in your area.

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Minimize Food Waste I’m going to tell you something that will break your heart: In the US, people waste about 80 million tons of food each year We throw away more than $444 billion worth of food every year Meanwhile, 10% of the world’s population goes to bed hungry or starving. I do an audit every week.

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Urban Farm Magazine Subscription $4.50 per Year

For the Mommas

A guide for those in cities or suburbs looking to become more self-sufficient by growing some of their own food and treading lightly on the environment in the space they have. Articles include how-to projects, gardening basics, composting, beekeeping, roof-top gardening, preserving and freezing, and time and money-saving ideas.

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Meet a Reader | Mbmom11, in the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

I loved the article, so I started hitting up your archives. How did you get interested in saving money? What’s the “why” behind your money-saving efforts? Why do I want to save money? If I could spend it without strings, I might just donate it to a food pantry. I have what I need right now.