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20 Tips for Frugal Living

For the Mommas

20 Tips for Frugal Living. Living frugally allows you to not only spend less than what you earn, but also allows you to earn less. You have more options with a frugal lifestyle. It’s not as hard as you may think to still enjoy a great life while living more frugally. Stop impulse buying.

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How We Frugal-ed in February 2020

Family Balance Sheet

Frugal living is NOT about feeling deprived. Frugal living is being intentional with our money and creative with our resources, so we have more to put towards the things that are important to us. We want to live WELL on LESS Money. Instead of buying gallons of iced tea at the store which can cost about $2.50

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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

The Frugal Girl

What’s the easiest/hardest part of being frugal? Sewing holes in clothes, using up leftovers before they go bad, finding free activities for my little on the weekends, checking buy nothing or marketplace before purchasing- I am always just looking for ways to spend money. What’s your funniest frugal story?

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10 Smart Ways to Become Debt Free

Family Balance Sheet

Stacey taught frugal living/coupon workshops and her husband took on extra side carpentry jobs. If she couldn’t honestly answer yes to that question, she didn’t buy. Lydia and her family lived in a really cheap rental for three years to save money to put towards debt. Shannon made crafts and sold them on Etsy.

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