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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

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Collecting recipes that you will be cooking for that week, creating a shopping list and finding coupons that you will need for any of those items can really pay off. Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less. We probably eat out once a month. Electric Bill. Shop Thrift Stores.

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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

Collecting recipes that you will be cooking for that week, creating a shopping list and finding coupons that you will need for any of those items can really pay off. Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less. We probably eat out once a month. Electric Bill. Shop Thrift Stores.

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6 Ways to Change Your Spending Habits

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Besides saving money, your health with drastically improve which means you can save a ton on medical bills. If you need a little inspiration, check out my friend Mr. SPF’s article on how he has quit smoking. Cook at home. Cooking is really not hard, it just takes some organization.

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Interview with a Self-Made Millionaire

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For so long, we plodded along with next to nothing while our neighbors were running up their charge cards and using home equity loans to take vacations. But, I can’t believe people are making big bucks telling other people how to control their spendthrift ways, or sharing how to shave a few cents off a grocery bill.

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Remember to Celebrate Your Success

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Here are a few money scenarios to celebrate: Paying your bills on time. Eating out less. Maxing out your retirement savings account. Cooking at home. Paid the bills? Didn’t eat out. Saving an extra $50 a month. Paying cash for an item. Completing a no spend week or month.

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