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Topic: 5 Frugal Living Tips To Saving Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

From slowly paying off a mortgage, to paying for train travel or a car purchase, borrowing money for these types of items can be expensive. Eat Out Less & Reduce Takeaways. Even if you only do so once a week, the cost across a month in total can leave your bank balance looking empty. Only Borrow What You Need.

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5 Frugal Living Tips To Saving Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

From slowly paying off a mortgage, to paying for train travel or a car purchase, borrowing money for these types of items can be expensive. Eat Out Less & Reduce Takeaways. Even if you only do so once a week, the cost across a month in total can leave your bank balance looking empty. Only Borrow What You Need.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

That did teach us a lesson about home ownership: that it was something we were taught was a mark of being an adult, but really, when you “own” a home, unless you’ve paid off the mortgage, the bank is your landlord and you’re just renting. We rent now and are much happier. Cloth diapering. Also, growing our own food.

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Quick Tips on How to Save Money For Traveling

Coupons Do Work

I love to travel but when it comes to staying in hotels, I want to stay in a 5 star without breaking the bank! Eating out deals: I also look for places where kids eat free if my kids are with me (even when I am not traveling) : check out list of places where kids eat free. Get rewarded for traveling well.