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How To Re-use Common Items

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We also used the 40 year old burnt orange coffee pot to make coffee that day as well as the 20 year old ice chest and 25 year old rain ponchos from the local amusement park, old plastic forks and spoons, unused condiment packages from fast food restaurant stops and plastic tablecloths used at last years wedding shower.

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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. But with a little planning and some savvy budgeting tricks, you can ensure you’re financially ready to welcome your bundle of joy.

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Best Rides for Babies at Disney World

Saving Everyday

What are the Best Rides for Babies at Disney World? We’re answering that question and more as part of our series on visiting Disney with a baby! Welcome back 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!

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Ultimate Disney Packing List for Babies + Free Checklist

Saving Everyday

Parents have enough to remember, so we’ve put together the Ultimate Disney Packing List for Babies , including a free printable checklist! 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! White noise!

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Best Maternity Clothes for Work! (Look AMAZING on a Budget)

The Frugal Girls

There’s no need to sacrifice style now that you’re pregnant! Use these easy hacks to get the Best Maternity Clothes for Work and Home on a budget! Having a baby can be expensive, but your maternity clothes don’t have to be!

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Meet a Reader | Gretchen from Oregon

The Frugal Girl

Today we’re meeting an Oregonian who does an impressive amount of homesteading. Tell us a little about yourself! My cute kids when they were little I used to be a Spanish teacher until I stopped working to stay home with my kids. One of our baby rabbits Another big part of our lives is adoption. Hello, everyone!

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Stream of consciousness

The Frugal Girl

If you’re new here: one of the things that first made me think that I might want to be a nurse was walking through the stillbirth of my niece and the subsequent joyful birth of her sister ), so OB has my heart.) 2012 me with my niece (who is now 12 years old) Mannn, I love babies. ” She is not wrong. ?

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