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How to Raise Entitled Kids

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

They built their own cabin, hunted their own food and she eventually began to chop down the ‘big butts’ of trees so she could plant a garden and have domestic animals. Always get them everything they want, whether it be the latest toy, the coolest clothes or the hottest electronics. The main character was Sayward.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

We have significant food restrictions so sourcing our own is helpful health-wise & cost-effective too. Used bookstores, fair trade products, and locally sourced food/baskets/pottery are favorites, in addition to monthly outings with my kids. We have several food intolerances/needs so cooking is just mostly easier/cheaper.

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Meet a Reader | Midwest Andrea

The Frugal Girl

But now that I’ve progressed in my practice these 5 years, and have the room in my budget, I have a $130 mat, a few sets of nice yoga clothes, and $2500 teacher training. I love travel, but more so because I like trying new foods and spending time with loved ones. I LOVE Five Frugal Things.

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If You Are Able, Adopt-a-Family or Senior This Holiday Season

Family Balance Sheet

The sponsor then delivers the gifts and food by mid-December to the family's home. That Christmas back in 2005, my husband and I were overwhelmed with gratitude for this beautiful baby girl that we waited 5 years for. As new mothers, we bonded immediately and she was so appreciative of the food and gifts.

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