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Live Green and Get More Green in Your Wallet

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

As the readers of Prairie EcoThrifter know: money, or lack thereof, is driving many people to become more frugal. Avoid Consumerism. So, how what have you done to go green and save money? Live Green and Get More Green in Your Wallet is a post from: Prairie EcoThrifter.com.

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P.E.P. for Week of January 10-14/11-Seeking Balance Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Flexo from Consumerism Commentary asks us if we should combine money with our spouses ? Going Frugal. Trent from The Simple Dollar discuss cost vs. quality and when frugality should come into play. Sustainable Personal Finance shares with us the first step in having a frugal wedding- attire. Going Green.

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P.E.P. for the Week of February 14-18/11-Planning Edition

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We are co-hosting a bday party for a dear friend of mine this Saturday and we are in charge of all the food. Consumerism Commentary asks us if we are better off than our parents ? Going Frugal. Fabulously Broke shares with us tips on how we can combat frugal fatigue. Going Green. Tomorrow we will start the cooking.

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P.E.P. for the Week of February 7-11/11- Valentine’s Kiss Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Frugal Dad reminds us that the war on debt starts at home and until we make changes there, we are never going to win the battle. Going Frugal. Financial Highway tells us how we can beat inflation with our food budget. Give Me Back my Five Bucks asks if frugality limits ambition ? Going Green. Where are you at?

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