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Best Apps for Thrift Shopping (and Selling) Online

Couponing 101

Thrift shopping is making a comeback and we are loving it! That being said, in-person thrift stores aren’t always ideal. Some may not have a good thrift shop in their community, while others may prefer the convenience of shopping online. Favorite Thrift Shopping Apps. Have you tried a thrifting app yet?

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10 Ideas to Find Cash for Christmas

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January will be one giant nightmare when the credit card bills start rolling in. Think high school senior portraits or family photos for Christmas cards. However, there’s always stuff to sell, like outgrown, but good clothing, shoes, toys, household goods, etc. photo credit: Pixaby. Can you teach piano lessons?

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Everyday Changes that Save Money & Help our Planet + a $25 GIANT FOOD STORES Gift Card Giveaway

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Examples: Replace paper napkins with cloth napkins. In an effort to conserve water, especially during dry spells, and save on your water bill, follow these easy tips. Choose thrift first. And rather than throw unused possessions away, donate to a thrift store or offer up on Freecycle.org. Save on your Energy Bill.

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10 Ideas to Find Cash for Christmas

Family Balance Sheet

January will be one giant nightmare when the credit card bills start rolling in. Think high school senior portraits or family photos for Christmas cards. However, there’s always stuff to sell, like outgrown, but good clothing, shoes, toys, household goods, etc. Hopefully, that’s your goal too. Consider tutoring.

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Meet a Reader | M from the PNW

The Frugal Girl

Guys, you are in for a visual treat today because M sent in some seriously lovely photos! Luckily, not poor enough to wreck our lives, but basically we lived paycheck to paycheck—our philosophy was “As long as the bills are paid, spend it all.” Also, thrifting —I very rarely buy new, it’s normally secondhand.

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Could You Hold Me Tighter, When Worlds Collide

Work With What You've Got

He graciously posed for the adorable photos for me. Pants: Gap 1969 corduroy Shoes: Dr. Martens, thrifted Hat: Urban Outfitters On Her: Sweater, Forever XXI Tee, Hot Topic Skirt, Target Tights, Target Boots, Aldo (I totally changed into the flat Docs before we left, chickened out of the pain. so just wear that outfit.”