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Wait, Don’t Buy That Yet!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

These get donated to thrift stores or placed in consignment shops so you might keep checking your local stores for these. Look on Craigs list and in local consignment shops for nearly new exercise equipment. Snag a discounted gift card online.

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Save (and Make) Money By Tidying Up!

Couponing 101

She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. ” Can some of them be sold at a consignment shop or on Facebook Marketplace? Also, if you have any ideas to add let me know.

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Save (and Make) Money By Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’s KonMari Method!

Couponing 101

She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. ” Can some of them be sold at a consignment shop or on Facebook Marketplace? Also, if you have any ideas to add let me know.

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How To Update Your Wardrobe For Less

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

While the Salvation Army and Goodwill may require a bit more digging for quality wardrobe items, other consignment shops , like Second Time Around, have a strict pre-screening process. Whatever is left unclaimed at the end of the evening gets donated. Spend the evening trying on eachothers’ discards. It’s a win-win-win.

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Tidying Up – Saving You Money!

Couponing 101

She has a specific process of tidying up – you go through your various items, save what “sparks joy” and donate, sell and throw the rest away. ” Can some of them be sold at a consignment shop or on Facebook Marketplace? Also, if you have any ideas to add let me know.

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8 Easy Ways to Reduce, Recycle, and Reuse

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you don’t have kids, donate these items to local day cares and schools. If you have clothes and furniture that you no longer have use for, donate them to charities or sell them at consignment shops. Use old cardboard boxes and egg cartons for doing crafts with your kids. They will be extremely grateful.

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