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Five Frugal Things | white tees aplenty

The Frugal Girl

Soo, I logged onto Lands’ End to take advantage of a sale, and I found several marked-down tees that would fit the bill. I ordered a backup pair of walking shoes I recently told you guys about the Altras I’ve been wearing for walking. As I thought about that, I wondered if maybe they are going to discontinue this shoe!

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Discount Women’s Dress Shoes Handbags Review and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Name of Product: Discount Women’s Dress Shoes. Where to Buy: online at Discount Women’s Dress Shoes. Description of Product: “At Discount Women Dress Shoes, we believe in providing retail therapy for all the fashion and shoe lovers across the world. Price of Product: super affordable!

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How We Frugal-ed in November 2020

Family Balance Sheet

At first, I thought my eyes were deceiving me, so I marched right into the DSW to see what shoes I could find around $49. I found a really cute pair of TOMS shoes marked down to $49.99. after the coupon, and I have a cute pair of work shoes that I’ll set aside for spring. for the TOMS shoes and stocking stuffers.

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Improving the Financial $ense of Your Child

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Teach them how to pay bills. If you want to raise a financially responsible child then you need to get them acquainted with bills as soon as possible. You should however teach them the importance of paying their bills in full and on time. Here are 3 simple ways to increase your child’s financial IQ.

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Q&A | focus, blogging for money, and prepping for a split

The Frugal Girl

If I were in your shoes, I would focus more on the process and on good habits , rather than on the ultimate goal of being free of credit card debt. I paid bills, had all the logins, did the tax returns, and so on. Daily habits are manageable and not nearly so overwhelming as looking at a pile of debt!

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Ways to Beat Lifestyle Inflation

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I think setting it up like this so that it never hits my account will stop me from rerouting the money toward less important things, like new dresses and shoes. For instance, I’m spending a lot of money each month on my cell phone bill. However, now that I’m not in school I could cut my phone bill back significantly.

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This Was Mostly About the Shoes, Really.

Work With What You've Got

At all of 3 bucks, this double lion head pin fit the bill just fine. Another less than 5 dollar vintage piece… And now for the shoes. It was mostly about the shoes. And I need new jeans (I promise, I am going to get to the shoes!). Because shoes pretty much always fit. That’s a long time. And there they were.

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