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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

Today we’re meeting a reader who is an artist, a homeschooler, a boy-mom, and a renter by choice. Tell us a little about yourself I’m Karen A. Clark, our cat, the day after we brought him home from the shelter. I mentioned it to my fiance and he asked me to please cut his hair for him, using the article as a guide!

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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

Saving Everyday

In this post, we’ll discuss realistic ways you can save on groceries at home and at the store! How to save on groceries at home. Shop your own home. You can use pre-printed grocery lists to keep inventory and add extra items on the side. Throwing food away is throwing money away ! Have a plan.

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25 Ways to Save on Groceries Every Month

Saving Everyday

In this post, we’ll discuss realistic ways you can save on groceries at home and at the store! How to save on groceries at home. Shop your own home. You can use pre-printed grocery lists to keep inventory and add extra items on the side. Throwing food away is throwing money away ! Have a plan.

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5 Cooking Basics eBooks for Just $7.40

Family Balance Sheet

Rachel takes you through the entire process of selecting meals, grocery shopping, and getting a great meal on the table in no time. In Design a Dish, Millie shows you how to use formulas rather than recipes to design dishes with the ingredients that are available so that you can reduce food waste and save money!

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How to Save Money When Traveling

Saving Everyday

In this article, we’re sharing our top tips to help you save money when traveling without sacrificing a thing! They’re quality time spent together without the distractions of household responsibilities, work, school, and everything else life throws at us. Growing up, we didn’t have much.

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How to Be Green and Save Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Instead of pouring your money straight into the trash, try to make a conscious effort to only buy the food that you will actually use. When you are cooking a meal or serving up some food, try to put only the amount you will eat on your plate – you can refrigerate any left overs and use them for another meal!