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Festival of Frugality #271- 10 Movies, 10 Lessons Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Kris presents The Three Rules of Leftovers posted at Cheap Healthy Good. Fred Lee presents Top 5 Inexpensive Ideas for a Parent-Toddler Date posted at Parenting Squad. Rosa Wilson presents Change of Address: 10 Reasons Your Gas Bill is So High posted at Change of Address. Here’s how…&#.

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I am confused by “restocking” videos

The Frugal Girl

Even if you used inexpensive containers, buying so many would add up. I do have some hesitations about how healthy it is to consume this content, though, mainly because of the effect it could have on people. But I like to use them for things that aren’t already packaged, like leftovers, or homemade yogurt.)

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50 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

Couponing 101

Homemade Vanilla Extract via Real Food Enthusiast Homemade and consumable gifts are the way to go! Inexpensive yet creative? Like the keychains (# 37), you can use leftover bits from other crafts you’ve done to create some gorgeous little keepsakes. You can add your favorite essential oil if you like. This is for you.

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I know I found The Frugal Girl through the Non-Consumer Advocate, and I’ve read nearly all the archives. And I am more conscious of eating leftovers and avoiding food waste. We always find free/inexpensive things to do on our trips, if we can. How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? Maybe four years?

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

Remember to include leftovers when planning your menu. In fact, PLAN some of your leftovers for use in future meals. According to Local Harvest ([link] Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. It's relatively easy and often very inexpensive.

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