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The Easiest Ways to Save Money on Household Expenses

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Saving on Grocery Bills. A good part of our monthly income is spent on grocery shopping, and the budget may even go higher depending on whether it’s a holiday or a birthday where you need to feed more people. Finish your purchasing from the list, go home, and think over it. Wash your clothes in cold water.

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9 Tips for Setting up and Settling into a New Home

Koupon Karen

It’s a place where new residents quickly feel at home, thanks to the warm, welcoming community and the endless outdoor activities available right at their doorstep. However, transitioning to a new home, especially in a city like Tucson, requires some planning and effort. Remember, the process doesn’t have to be perfect.

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Saving Your Pennies For A Rainy Day

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Your needs are crucial, and include things like food, water, clothes, transportation, etc. Brew your coffee at home, it is cheaper. But wait a minute, you might be thinking “Jeans are clothing.” Shop Sales. Cut coupons, go grocery shopping when your items are on sale, and you will save money.

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8 Valuable Life Skills to Teach Your Kids During Quarantine

Couponing 101

With kids at home, now is the perfect time to teach them some of these often overlooked skills that can help make their lives so much easier. Between clothes, sheets, and towels, there’s never a shortage of laundry to do. Grocery Shopping (Only Online). Shopping for groceries can be overwhelming even for adults.

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How to Save Money Fast – My Top 20 Tips

Penny Pinchin' Mom

I make my coffee at home, pack my lunch, and go straight home after work. I do my bulk shopping at the end of the month, so I don’t have to spend too much of my weekly $300 on essential purchases. Go Generic This is a trick our mothers used to save money and still give us what we needed at home.

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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

The Frugal Girl

Most of my evenings/weekends are just hanging out (largely at home and in the yard with my family). Luckily, my little is starting to enjoy some of these activities – like picking the peaches from our tree, grocery shopping, baking/cooking, and gardening and I love spending time with her doing these activities too!

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

If you do a weekly meal plan, you will know exactly what ingredients need to be bought during your next grocery shopping trip, including the ones you have and those you don’t. Unfortunately, many of us head out to the grocery stores armed with nothing but our credit card and a rough idea of what we need.