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How to Grow Your Own Organic Vegetables

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you’ve ever purchased organic vegetables from your local grocery store, you know it can be quite expensive. Yet, you pay the prices because you want to provide chemical-free vegetables for you and your family. Luckily, organic vegetables can be grown in the comfort of your own backyard.

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How to Save Cash and Your Health With a Garden

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There really is nothing like the experience of eating something that you have just picked fresh from your own garden. More and more people like myself are returning to the joy of growing vegetables, herbs and even eggs right in their own backyards. The Disadvantages There are also certain disadvantages.

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Free Kindle Books – The Mushroom Book, Beneath the Willow And More

For the Mommas

The great thing about growing your own mushrooms, is that you can do it right inside your own home or backyard. It’s a great project for families and foodies alike, and all you need to start off is this book, a specialist mushroom growing kit, and a small space in which to grow them!

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Imagine keeping the family afloat during periods of strife, such as WWII. This can ultimately lead to substantial savings that can go toward your financial goal and keep you from being wasteful. Here are a few family meal plan templates you can check out. This is especially true when it comes to bonding with the family.

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FREE & Discounted eBooks: The Food Allergy Mama’s Baking Book and The Heirloom Life Gardener

Couponing 101

The Food Allergy Mama’s Baking Book: Great Dairy-, Egg-, and Nut-Free Treats for the Whole Family by Kelly Rudnicki: FREE (reg. It’s an invaluable resource for home bakers (and their families) who love sweets and treats. Right now Amazon has a couple of awesome, high-value eBook deals for you!

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

very little shipping and/or storing required) it is often more nutritious due to the fact you are getting it from the farm to your table in less time. In this case, farmers will sell you a share in their produce for the growing season at a flat rate, and you’ll get a box each week with whatever is freshest on their farm.

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