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Stuff – Full Circle

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Books, trendy clothes, dorm stuff, maybe a car, a computer and more are all on the hunt list. Some get stuff from stores, the less financially favored head for thrift stores, garage sales, Mom’s house or the trash pickup routes. You donate to suitable charities. As fast as you get rid of stuff, new stuff appears.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

Hosting garage sales & reselling items. Then, I had a major decluttering experience during our move out to Seattle, and my focus changed – I try to be much more thoughtful about what I’m bringing into my home, and I choose to donate or “pay it forward” (give items away to people in my life that could use them).

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Kindergarten to College – Back to School Money Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

learning to give by having them donate last years clothing. I love to shop garage sales. 3 Money Saving Tips While Computer Shopping. In “ Back to School Shopping Can Be a Good Finance Lesson For Children ” published on NewsOK, the author suggests that additional lessons can be learned such as: keeping within the budget.

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"Potential Accomplishments" and The Natural Magic of List-Making: Creating a Master~List

Frugal Luxuries

Note: I play the movies on my computer or iPad and then carry it around with me as I work around the house Put out autumn decorations Begin re-reading J.R.R. My micro-goals for achieving this are layered and consist of a series of tasks such as bringing the extra television downstairs to replace the old one in the nook. the carpet.

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