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Brother Personal Labeler for $7.49

Saving With Shellie

If you are in the market for a personal label machine, check out this Brother Personal Labeler deal. It’s the perfect time to get organized and store all those seasonal clothes away! Thanks My Frugal Adventures !). You’ll see it listed for $9.99. Then use coupon code 35827490 to drop the price to $7.49.

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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Ours was smaller (about 700 square feet) – 2 bedrooms (my brother and I shared one and my parents the other), a kitchen and a living room, No basement or garage. Most of us did not have clothes dryers, we dried the clothes on a line outside. Men opened doors for women, women said thank you to them. Go Frugal'

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earth day freebies 2016 + Tons Of Awesome Deals And More

Coupons Do Work

National Parks: Free entrance through 4/24 including the Wright Brothers National Memorial. Thanks to offers.com for the heads up on this one. Promos for Clothing, Health and Beauty: If you’re looking for some comfy clothes and healthy beauty products this Earth Day, check out the promo codes below. Details at nps.gov.

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The Ultimate Homemaking eBook Bundle Sale

Family Balance Sheet

Thank you for supporting Family Balance Sheet! Be Thankful by Amanda Pelser. Cloth Diapers : A How-To Handbook on the Basics of Cloth Diapering by Rachel Boreing. Intentional Marriage: The Art of Loving Your Husband (A 31 Day Devotional) by Crystal Brothers. Thank you for supporting Family Balance Sheet!

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

When my brother and I were growing up, our parents didn’t have much discretionary income. Our mom stayed home to raise us kids; she went to work part-time in the local school system after both my brother and I were in school. My mom cut coupons and sewed her own clothes and mine, as well. Mary, thanks so much for joining in!

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Meet a Reader | Lina from Germany

The Frugal Girl

We really didn’t have much money to spend, all my clothes were hand-me-downs (mostly from my older boy-cousin, not fun when you are a teenage girl, and you have to wear boys’ clothes!). Taxi rides, tailored clothes, and massages, just to name a few. Thankful Thursday” and “A day in the life”. Chanterelles 11.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

My Dad was a blue-collar factory worker with an incredible work ethic (3 jobs at a time to pay bills if needed), Mom (& her higher degree) quit teaching & chose to stay home to educate me & eventually my brother; they started a ministry when I was a year old-we all helped with the maintenance & function of said ministry.

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