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Things We No Longer Use

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Who cooks at home anymore, many people eat out. Even if you do cook at home, have you ever worn an apron? They were used to protect clothing while cooking – to keep grease splatters and spills contained on the apron. Most clothing comes out of the dryer wrinkle free. Be careful where you spend your money!

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9 Tips for Setting up and Settling into a New Home

Koupon Karen

This vibrant city in Arizona is known for its stunning desert landscapes, rich cultural history, and more than 350 days of sunshine per year. 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.

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Everyday Changes that Save Money & Help our Planet + a $25 GIANT FOOD STORES Gift Card Giveaway

Family Balance Sheet

Examples: Replace paper napkins with cloth napkins. Choose drought tolerant plants for your landscape. Brew your coffee at home and take it along with you in a travel mug. After home heating and cooling costs, the second largest home energy use is water heating. Limit shower time and use low-flow shower heads.

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

Clothing boutique For the fashion-forward entrepreneurs out there, consider opening your own clothing boutique. Landscape services If you have a green thumb, an eye for design and a love for the sweet sound of lawnmowers, consider starting a landscaping business.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

I use my hands WAY too much for nail polish to last more than a day, and I vastly prefer a kind of “uniform” over having to make decisions about my clothes every single morning (that sounds exhausting!). Someone else took care of all the landscaping. And I had no kids or spouse!