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How to Be Green and Save Money

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Instead of pouring your money straight into the trash, try to make a conscious effort to only buy the food that you will actually use. When you are cooking a meal or serving up some food, try to put only the amount you will eat on your plate – you can refrigerate any left overs and use them for another meal!

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10 Nifty Ways to Eat Organic on a Budget

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Finding ways to fit organic foods into your budget is really not much different than any other endeavor of frugality. So even if you’re on a tight budget, you can still manage to go organic if you follow just a few of these tips. Here’s a nice website that may help you to find a local farmer’s market in your area.

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Shellie’s Favorite 5 Deals (5/12)

Saving With Shellie

This week we did things a little differently and instead of sharing deals I shared my favorite 5 generic items. :: Over-the-Counter Medicine – Even using coupons it’s difficult to beat the generic prices on over-the-counter medicines like ibuprofen, omeprazole and tylenol. Or go totally generic and grow your own!

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How To Save Money On Fresh Produce

Saving Everyday

My husband takes fruit every day in his lunch, and I love to cook with fresh veggies and herbs, so we go through a ton of produce in our house! Use coupons and cash back apps. All of these are incredibly quick and easy to use. However, if they’re not $1.99 Here are a few things I personally do to save.