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Goals for 2012

Saving SAHM Sanity

I still enjoy setting goals, but knowing I'll be in school full time from the end of January-May, then again from September-December, I'm keeping my goals simple-ish. I've set 12 small goals I'd like to achieve over the next year that will hopefully put me in better shape. Eat breakfast everyday. A real breakfast! ~

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WIS, WWA | $149 and I’m not pressed

The Frugal Girl

My main goal is to mostly cook at home, and other than that, I’m not stressing for now. Thursday Breakfast for dinner: blueberry pancakes and orange juice. What I Spent This week, I spent: $32 on a Hungry Harvest box $40 on a Dinnerly box (Dinnerly is like Blue Apron, but cheaper) $77 at Aldi So, $149 for me this week.

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My 2011 Goals Part 1

Saving SAHM Sanity

New Year, new goals! I love setting goals. I purposely set myself a lot of goals. This year I broke my goals down into four categories: Health, Personal, Money/Financial, and Household. Here are my goals for Health and Personal. Eat breakfast. To elaborate on my 2010 goal. Eat fruits and vegetables.

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How We Frugal-ed in August 2022

Family Balance Sheet

I’m always looking for ways to save my family money to not only help us get through current higher food and gas prices but also to help us achieve our big financial goals. Coincidently, our credit union was offering a free shred day AND free breakfast for participating. But in the end, $155 is still a gift.

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Redefining Moderation.

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I’ve found that so many people are constantly in the midst of that struggle; finding a healthy lifestyle they can sustain in the long term while accomplishing and maintaining their physical goals. Five years ago, moderation was a hot chocolate at breakfast, a soda and salad at lunch, chips for snack, and Annie’s mac n cheese for dinner.

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 10.20.17

Family Balance Sheet

It’s a tight budget and I failed miserably recently, but we have lots of financial goals, so I need to get it back in line. My husband and I had leftovers, one daughter had breakfast-for-dinner, and the other daughter had a can of soup. This Week’s Breakfasts, Lunches, and Snacks: Breakfasts included cereal, eggs & toast.

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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 09.22.2017

Family Balance Sheet

It’s a tight budget and I failed miserably over the summer, but we have lots of financial goals, so I need to get it back in line. This week’s breakfasts, lunches, and snacks: Breakfasts included hard-boiled eggs, cereal, yogurt, and fruit. Our monthly grocery budget for my family of 4 is $500.

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