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WIS, WWA | a tired camper

The Frugal Girl

What We Ate Saturday I baked up the rest of the thin-crust pizza dough I’d made. Thursday Ham sandwiches, plus a green salad. The post WIS, WWA | a tired camper appeared first on The Frugal Girl. ” Heh. 206 this week. But then again, I only spent $60 last week, so you know, the spending goes up and down.

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Have you tweaked one of my recipes?

The Frugal Girl

Polly’s got some tweaks to share for this one; she uses 2x the garlic, oven-bakes the chicken, and serves it with pasta and red sauce or alfredo. You just mix the ingredients up, press them into a pan, and bake it as one whole piece. None of that pesky stirring-during-baking stuff! switched up a baking/cooking method?

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WIS, WWA | a tidy $100

The Frugal Girl

Sunday I made some Dinnerly green enchiladas, which were supposed to be vegetarian. We also had a fruit salad: Wednesday I made Zoe’s favorite baked ham sandwiches, which are always an easy fallback option. The post WIS, WWA | a tidy $100 appeared first on The Frugal Girl. And Zoe was down with a cold.

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Save Money and Go Green By Replacing These Disposable Items with Reusable Ones

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you’d like to take an easy step to go green and save money in the process, the first place to make changes is in buying disposable items. Most of us who are 40 and younger grew up with disposable paper items. Because that’s all we knew, they became the norm. However, a generation or two ago, disposable items were less common.

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WIS, WWA | Last one before school

The Frugal Girl

To back up: Zoe wasn’t feeling well, so I offered to bake a frozen pizza for her. In a separate pan, sauteed a sliced green pepper, added some chopped kale, and threw in the last half of a tomato I had (chopped first). The post WIS, WWA | Last one before school appeared first on The Frugal Girl. Let’s see.

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How to Keep Your House Clean Without Spending a Lot of Green

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Use Homemade All Purpose Cleaners – Really all you need to clean nearly every part of your house is some white vinegar and some baking soda. One suggested formula for an all purpose cleaner includes ½ a cup of vinegar with ¼ of a cup of baking soda, mixed together in a ½ gallon of water and store in a container. Everything!

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WIS, WWA | a week of chicken thighs

The Frugal Girl

I often start my day with scrambled eggs and a side of greens!) so Zoe’s gonna bake some ham and Swiss sandwiches for herself, and I don’t know what I’m going to eat. , so Zoe’s gonna bake some ham and Swiss sandwiches for herself, and I don’t know what I’m going to eat.

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