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How to Save Money with Your Kindle

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While Kindles are very useful and fun tools, they can tempt you to spend more money than you should. 5 Ways The Library Can Help You Save Money Your local library is a wonderful resource when it comes to saving money, and it is one that many people. Tell us how you use your Kindle.

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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

The Frugal Girl

How did you get interested in saving money? In my area, the amount of free beautiful parks, nature centers, museums, national monuments, free concerts, kid programs at the library, things to rent at the library (books, ebooks, Kanopy, tools, toys, board games) is so wonderful! I started reading faithfully about 2 years ago.

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Should You Learn To Sew?

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If you can’t save money, need extra tools and have to learn how, why would anyone learn to sew? If you enjoy sewing, or designing and making patterns learning to sew is worth the time, money and effort (if you can afford it). I your true intent is to save money, then focus on mending. Why learn to sew?

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Repair, Don’t Replace

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Remember when trade schools abounded and more folks went to them than to college? Oh, and did I mention, you could save money? Remember when high school kids were required to take shop and/or home economics? Those classes taught usable skills. If so, the new fixer movement may be for you! The Fixer Movement.

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