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5 Steps to Saving Money Using Just Envelopes

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When I looked back at the last three months, I realized my resolution for saving money was not on track. So starting on April 1, I’m holding myself to a strict spending limit using the envelope budget method. I recommend choosing the category where you currently spend the most money every month.

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How to Establish an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle at Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Look at applying these strategies in your home; you will probably find that you can influence your immediate circle of friends and relatives and possibly your local community. Reduce your carbon footprint – and save money at the same time. 10 Ways to Shop Green and Budget Friendly During Boxing Day Sales.

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Four Easy Ways to Save on Basic Necessities

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you are one of these families who have eliminated spending on “wants” but still struggle to pay the bills or save money, perhaps cutting back on necessities is an option you should consider. Check out the following ways in which you can save on these expenses. How to Save Money on Food. Finally, use technology.

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McDonald’s vs. Fresh Foods: Which is Cheaper?

Saving With Shellie

One of the main arguments people give for just getting Fast Food is that it is cheaper and quicker than cooking at home. This graphic shows the cost and nutrition of a meal for four at McDonald’s versus two different home cooked options. Even on a limited budget you can eat fresh foods. Not in Austin?

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Remember to Celebrate Your Success

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

To often, when it comes to saving money, we spend a lot of time on what we haven’t accomplished- or we downplay what we have accomplished. Maxing out your retirement savings account. Trimming your budget. Cooking at home. Eating out less. Paying cash for an item. Completing a no spend week or month.

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How this Couple Eliminated $180,000 of Debt in 12 Months!

Family Balance Sheet

She hosts a You Tube channel, The Former Mrs. Jones , where she vlogs about budgeting, debt free living, and family life. What are your top 3 – 5 tips for saving money/pinching pennies to put towards paying off your debt. We started cooking at home more, a big issue for us was eating out. Where are you from?

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Interview with a Self-Made Millionaire

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I pointed out the multitude of new blogs related to saving money, being frugal, getting debt under control and learning about finances. Peggy: I’m glad to see folks finally interested in saving and investing. Frugal Food Tips Have you been looking at your budget lately? Peggy: Oh yes! The Spectrum Group.

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