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Could You Give Up Sugar?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Some point to our increasingly sedenatry lifestyle, others point out our dependence on fast food, and others mention our obesity. Not just the sugary desserts and snacks we eat, but the sugar that is in so many of our processed foods. Could You Give Up Sugar for a Year? Why add all of this sugar? The Physical Benefits.

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10 Favorite Homemade Baby Food Recipes – to save you money!

Couponing 101

We’ve all been there: staring at the baby food aisle trying to figure out which of these jars and pouches our baby will eat. So in order for me to avoid wasting money on jarred food and to know what exactly is going into said food, I decided to make my own! Baby Beef Stew. Homemade Baby Yogurt Melts.

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Three Ways to Give to Charities Even If You Don’t Have Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

They barely have food to eat, and the mother, who is pregnant, prepares for the new baby by sewing feedsack nighties for him. Yet, when people in the community come to ask for donations for the needy, the narrator’s mother does not hesitate to give away some of her few remaining canned goods. At first.

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Bringing a Baby to Disney World – To-Do List

Saving Everyday

Bringing a Baby to Disney World? Hello and welcome to our Disney Baby 101 series, where I, as a first-time mom, discuss the ins and outs of preparing for a Walt Disney World vacation with our baby! Previously, I have shared what to pack and Disney World rides for babies. We just returned and are here to help!

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Baby Budgeting: How to Save for Your New Arrival

Koupon Karen

It’s no secret that having a baby is going to make a significant impact on your wallet. The costs can add up from nappies to daycare, baby gear to healthcare. Here are some tips to help you save for your new baby. In big cities, you can purchase high-quality baby gear without breaking the bank.

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Tips to Make Your Own Baby Food With Ease

Saving Cents With Sense

When I first became a mom, I don’t think I realized how expensive babies can be. I quickly found that making my own baby food for my baby not only saved me money, but it also allowed me to know exactly what he was eating. The average cost of baby food jars is around $.50-$1.00 Baby Food Storage Containers.

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10 Favorite Homemade Baby Food Recipes – to save you money!

Couponing 101

We’ve all been there: staring at the baby food aisle trying to figure out which of these jars and pouches our baby will eat. So in order for me to avoid wasting money on jarred food and to know what exactly is going into said food, I decided to make my own! Baby Beef Stew. Homemade Baby Yogurt Melts.