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Meet a Reader | Midwest Andrea

The Frugal Girl

Today we’re meeting a reader who only found my blog a few months ago; I love that she already volunteered to do a Meet a Reader post. Tell us a little about yourself I’m Andrea, I’m in my 20s. The cats In my free time, I (probably obviously, considering my career) love to read, and I’m in a local book club.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

We’re meeting an Arkansas reader today and initially, I thought she was the first one! Tell us a little about yourself Greetings from the NW corner of Arkansas, where I was born (around 40+ years ago) and raised. We use the eggs, harvest meat & if I can’t get out to hunt venison we’ve had friends give us meat.

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Meet a Reader | Mbmom11, in the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

Tell us a little bit about yourself. I’ve been teaching part time for over 25 years. I like to bake and read, and I spend time chauffeuring kids to activities and games. I volunteer at my kids’ school at lunch time and other events. Highly rated, easy to use, and it sits gathering dust.

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Interview with a Self-Made Millionaire

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

For so long, we plodded along with next to nothing while our neighbors were running up their charge cards and using home equity loans to take vacations. I wish we’d thought of writing a book or something on it because we sure lived the life! I remember that we re-used our coffee grounds. Peggy: Oh yes!

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How to Graduate College Without Being Broke

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

for books and tips about losing weight and being healthy, even though all of the advice boils down to two points: eat right and exercise. Credit cards are far from the glorious tools the banks want you to think they are, but they’re not all bad, either. Questions and comments can be sent to: davis.jamie17@gmail.com.

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Legit Ways to Make Money for Christmas

Saving Everyday

In this post, we’re sharing real ways to make extra cash for the holiday season! The holidays can be stressful, especially if you’re already struggling financially, so let’s discuss some legit ways you can make money to help ease the burden. Deliver food. Start selling on eBay here. Drive for Uber.

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

Dave Ramsey suggests in his book, The Total Money Makeover (affiliate link) , that you create a starter emergency fund of $1000. This time-saving technique will save you money and your sanity. When we’re crazy busy and the family is demanding that they be fed, I always have the ingredients for spaghetti on hand.