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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

The Frugal Girl

Luckily, my little is starting to enjoy some of these activities – like picking the peaches from our tree, grocery shopping, baking/cooking, and gardening and I love spending time with her doing these activities too! What’s one thing you aren’t remotely tempted to splurge on? It’s fun and also horizon expanding.

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Arizona Coupon Classes June 2 | 50% off Tickets!

Saving Cents With Sense

I’m holding another Coupon & Grocery Savings Workshop next Saturday, June 2, at the Phoenix Public Library. This 2-hour workshop is a beginner class to help those of you learn more about realistic couponing, strategic grocery shopping, and how to make meal planning simple. Continue through checkout.

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The Easiest Ways to Save Money on Household Expenses

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Saving on Grocery Bills. A good part of our monthly income is spent on grocery shopping, and the budget may even go higher depending on whether it’s a holiday or a birthday where you need to feed more people. That’s impulse shopping and most of us do that. To avoid it from happening again, shop with a list.

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Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software Only $40!

Nicoles Nickels

Today, August 13th, at Housewares Deals you can buy this Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software , a $80 value, now for only $40! This Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software simplifies meal preparation, saves you time and money at the grocery store, and makes it easy to keep track of your favorite family recipes. or higher).

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Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software Only $40

Nicoles Nickels

Today at Housewares Deals you can buy this Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software , an $80 value, now only $40! This Cook’n Recipe Organizer Software simplifies meal preparation, saves you time and money at the grocery store, and makes it easy to keep track of your favorite family recipes.

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Find out how Richard paid off $40,000 of debt

Family Balance Sheet

Firstly, I was offered a better-paid job but needed a vehicle to get there, so I took out a loan to buy one. If it wasn’t absolutely critical, I didn’t buy it. That is to say I focused my efforts more on *not* spending money, than on finding ways to buy the same things for less, if that makes sense?

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