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5 Eco-Friendly Tips for the Workplace

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Whether by bus, trolley, train or auto, the need to get to work hits everyone hard in a depressed economy. Join us in exploring ways to implement eco-friendly work from home tips, or to become more cost-effective working outside the home. The Work-From-Home Solution. Smart Commute.

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Frugal Friday: Cheap Turkeys for the Win! 11.18.16

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Thursday: leftovers from Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Friday: Homemade Ham & Bean Soup , homemade sugar-free applesauce This soup takes some time from start to finish, but I work from home on Fridays, so I had the time. Shopping online this holiday season? Trust me, it is worth the effort! Try Ebates.

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How I’m Managing our Family Budget during the Pandemic

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I set up a strategy years ago to pay for those yearly expenses , so thankfully, there’s money for these bills and we won’t fall behind. We shopped around and test drove several, but I couldn’t shake a feeling of discomfort. Are you working from home? Are you going crazy confined to your home?

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

There were no day care centers – women stayed home and raised the kids. Working from home usually meant selling stuff door to door. Toni home perms were prevalent. Hair cuts were done at home by a family member. There were no online saving or bill paying services. Food/shopping.

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