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Growing up in the 1950?s

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Growing up in the fifties made me everlastingly grateful for a number of things, such as hot running water, central air conditioning, automatic dishwashers, TV remote control, the internet, personal computers (typewriters really sucked – no backspacing!), There were no personal computers. There were no garage door openers.

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Organize Your Home

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Store computer paper next to the printer, store clothing in the room in which you dress. I carried this idea to our garage. Every home has those out of the way, hard to reach places, whether it is the top shelf of a closet, the attic, the basement, a far corner of the garage or the shed outside.

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How To Tuesday: Extreme Couponing (Part 1)

Saving With Shellie

While I think the shopping trips featured on the show are a little over-the-top, you can still be Extreme Couponer without having a garage full of salad dressing. Parade Magazine – Occasionally you’ll find a random coupon or two inside Parade Magazine in your Sunday paper. Most computers are only allowed two prints.

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Celebrate a New You in 2013 with P&G Have You Tried This Yet? and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

Try and reserve 20-30 minutes to do something easy and fun for yourself, such as online shopping or reading a book or magazine. on the refrigerator, by the garage door) so that your family is reminded of them each day. Now that the holiday rush has come and gone, make some time to focus on YOU. Make every Sunday “family fun day”.

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