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Things You Can Do To NOT Make Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The cost of gas and my time were the only expenses. That job ended the day the old ’63 Buick Special broke down in mid-delivery, the baby was crying the whole time, it was freezing out and it was my birthday! I’ve always loved going to salesgarage sales, estate sales, auctions, moving sales – no matter.

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Interview with a Self-Made Millionaire

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

We shopped at garage sales, turned down the heat, combined errands to use less gas, didn’t buy a lot of prepared food, cooked at home and the like. When our first baby came we used cloth diapers (so we didn’t have to pay for the disposable ones) and had to freeze dry them in the garage in the winter.

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20 Tips for Frugal Living

For the Mommas

Shop around at garage sales, thrift stores and online classifieds for furniture and other household items. Plan the most efficient route to save gas and time. If you know there’s a birthday coming up, you’ll have time to make a gift in advance instead of last minute. You can end up well ahead in the long run.

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Yakezie Carnival – Credit Cards Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I would set firm limits on my gas consumption. Here are some items you can find at a steep discount: Bucksome Boomer: 6 Reasons Not to Have a Garage Sale – A garage sale isn’t the most productive way to get rid of your unused items, and you have other, better options to use to get your home organized.