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Don’t Dig a Money Pit in Your Garden

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

You were going to save a bundle on your grocery bill by growing your own vegetables and herbs. Instead, you broke your budget buying every gadget from the big box gardening store – not to mention the pricier mature plants and the chemicals to make them grow faster and produce more.

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How Your House or Business Can Invest in a Greener Planet

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Whether you’re looking at helping your business or your home then you should be looking at improving the future energy usage of your buildings. People are always looking for a better deal on their energy prices, and this can be done by switching your provider. Invest in Your Health, Invest in Your Wealth.

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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

“It’s not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for.” Many of these activities are still available today, and you can take advantage of them with your family. Go build a treehouse in the backyard or teach your kids how to bake.

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

Nutty whole wheat flour, water, yeast and a bit of sugar meld to become crusty loaves of homemade bread, the mints, verbena and lemon geraniums from my tiny garden are ice-chilled glasses of tea to refresh us on a hot summer’s day. ~~~~~~ Here are a few classic strategies for keeping faithful to your food budget!

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