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Realistic Couponing

Couponing 101

Just pull the coupons you need, print your list and go! Sales come in cycles and you should definitely buy a few months worth of the items your family will use or eat, but there’s no need to buy more than that. A good rule of thumb is to buy one newspaper per family member. Realistic Spending.

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Make Your Own Board Game

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Because just deciding to have a business, or buy a bunch of empty toothpaste tubes to fill (or whatever the decision might be), doesn’t mean that you will actually make any money, I knew that I needed the winner to have to meet a certain profit goal. I just printed them out on my ink jet home printer. Play test the game.

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30 Free but Thoughtful Christmas Gift Ideas

Family Balance Sheet

If so, give the gift of organizing a closet (or 2), kitchen cupboards, a basement, garage, etc. My handwriting is atrocious and to professionally print all of those addresses would have been costly. What are your hobbies and/or skills? Give your Gift of Organization. Give your Perennials. Are you a gardener? Baked Goods.

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Things You Can Do To NOT Make Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

This was hubby’s hobby, but I thought maybe we could sell the birds (quail is good eating!). I’m betting that some of you folks may be writers – have you ever tried to have fiction published in a printed media? I’ve always loved going to sales – garage sales, estate sales, auctions, moving sales – no matter.

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50 Best Small-Business Ideas – NerdWallet

Savings Corner

Or, you could buy property of your own (if you have the business funding, of course) becoming a property manager or landlord, renting out the space to tenants, maintaining the property and serving as their point of contact for any potential issues. Take a page from Harp Design Co. are independently owned.