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Stockpiling 101: How to Build a Stockpile to Save Money

Couponing 101

In order to get multiple coupons, you will need to buy multiple Sunday newspapers, or collect coupons from your friends and family. Four of each coupon is a good place to start, but you can do more in the beginning when building your stockpile. Photo Credit. To start a stockpile you will need multiple coupons. Wait for Sales.

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Don’t Recycle, Reuse

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The leaders had us use vinegar and water along with newspaper to clean, dry and polish the windows. We also used popsicle sticks for shims, toy buildings, plant markers in early spring gardens, stir sticks and more. If you are rushed for time, just fill with cookies, put the plastic lid on and slap a bow on it. Popsicle sticks.

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Reader Tip Roundup for 9/19

For the Mommas

Click here for photo (not a coupon, just for viewing). I found this u-build monopoly game at target today, it was in the toy clearance section. I found the U-Build Monopoly game on clearance at my York PA Target for $5.04, I used the $4.00 off monopoly from last weeks newspaper & scored it for $1.04! It is BOGO Free!

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13 Simple DIY Birthday Decorations

Penny Pinchin' Mom

Here’s what you will need: Random plates Vases Candlesticks Museum wax The trick is simple: take however many random plates (depending on the number of pedestals you want to build), then decide if you are going to use the candlesticks or vases (I use both to make things more eclectic). Fun all around. Why not make it a disco ball?

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P&G Give Education Venus Razor Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Save and Do Good: Look for special P&G brandSAVER coupons in your local newspaper on Sunday, July 31. Spread the Word: Use the embeddable photos and video on this site to alert your readers to how they can help School the Nation! Consumers can take simple steps to help “School the Nation” – and help keep kids in school.