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WIS, WWA | that was disappointing!

The Frugal Girl

Monday Mia had a flight that left in the evening, so she and I grabbed a quick meal from Noodles and Company before I took her to the airport. Tuesday I got out some leftover Christmas ham from the freezer and Zoe and I ate that with some baked apples, plus some leftover rolls. What did you have for dinner this week?

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5 Quick Money Saving Tips for 2015

Coupons Do Work

stuff… whenever I see high valued coupons or I go to a company’s website and request for free products, I will get coupons and stock up on those items to last me a year. Food: I do a monthly menu plan. I take what I have in my pantry, check out my kids sports schedule and plan accordinly. My aunt told me.

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My Publix Deals! (Organic & Natural Choices)

The Coupon Game

And since I'm still in the learning process of the organic/natural products on the market today, I'll be even more so on the lookout for coupons and start requesting them from companies as well. Click on picture above for larger image. TOTAL IN GROCERIES = $111.25 Total Savings in Coupons = $8.95 Total Savings in Advertised Sales = $30.39

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25 Ways to Find Money for Your Emergency Fund

Family Balance Sheet

If you are self-employed, work for a company or in an industry that is unstable, or maybe you or someone in your family has medical issues, you might want to save 6-12 months of expenses. The easiest way to reduce your grocery spending is to plan your meals. Personally, I think a starter fund should be $2000-$3000.