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Let’s answer some google searches!

The Frugal Girl

On the dashboard of my blog, I have a little app that shows me some of the recent search phrases that are leading people to my blog. I was looking at a grouping of these terms the other day and I thought it would be fun to answer them in a blog post. Is it as tasty as yeasted whole wheat bread ? The yeasty variety!

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Destination Date Night: Parisian Valentine's Day

Shereen Travels Cheap

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Q&A | cinnamon, SIM, jeans, and grocery spending

The Frugal Girl

I would like to ask, how do you freeze cinnamon bread? If you have a smaller household, you could cut the loaf in half and freeze each half separately; that way you can just get out half a loaf when you want some cinnamon bread. Also, you can slice the bread up before freezing it; that makes it very easy to grab just a slice or two.

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WIS, WWA | $149 and I’m not pressed

The Frugal Girl

What We Ate Saturday Domino’s had sent me a “free emergency pizza” (I think lots of people got these, because my friend Katy blogged about getting this offer as well!), Wednesday Leftover chicken katsu, freshly fried, because I employed the trick of breading all the chicken but not frying all of it the first night.

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Meet a Reader | Gretchen from Oregon

The Frugal Girl

I think that I heard about Kristen’s blog through Katy, the Non-Consumer Advocate. I don’t know how I heard about Katy’s blog first! I use a grain mill to grind grain for our sourdough bread. How did you become interesting in saving money? I think I first got interested in money by … not having any!

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Nature’s Own Bread Coupon | $.79 at Weis

For the Mommas

There is a new Nature’s Own Bread Coupon available to print. 75/1 Nature’s Own Bread Coupon. RSS Feed Powered by MaxBlogPress Bring My Blog Visitors Back. Use zip code 19606 if needed. This coupon is available for PA only. Nature’s Own Butterbread $1.79. 75/1 Nature’s Own Coupon. $.79 at Giant &Weis.

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At-Home Lunar New Year Celebration

Shereen Travels Cheap

Our spread included Shrimp Boom Bah, spicy breaded shrimp with a sweet and spicy dip, chicken egg rolls, garlic noodles, and ube bao (not from TJs), then we had milk tea boba. It's free to you to do so, and it helps me keep this blog running, to bring you more useful travel tips. You can buy the boba kit at TJs.