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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. I had never really been a proponent of online shopping, because it when I lived in the city it was easier to stop at the grocery store or mall after work than it was to order online and wait for the item to be delivered.

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Sustainable Gift Giving this Holiday Season

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Now that the holiday season is underway, it’s probably a little difficult to scale back the consumerism. Just avoiding the big box stores can help you support your local economy, and encourage some level of sustainability. As you create your gift list, really think about who’s on it, and what would be meaningful to them.

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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. Financial Highway tells us how we can save on produce at the store. Trent from The Simple Dollar discuss cost vs. quality and when frugality should come into play. Going Green. What do you think? Happy bday!!!

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