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How We Frugal-ed in June 2023

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So we started shopping around and were shocked to find how expensive outdoor furniture has become. I locked in the CD at my local credit union where it will earn 4.75% during that time frame. Airlines Refund of $400 + $200 credit We flew to Florida in March to visit family. 4 – Credit Card Rewards – $241.78

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5 Ways to Make Travel with Your Family More Affordable

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

My travel a330 (Photo credit: Wikipedia). Use discounts on rental cars. We rented an SUV for our last vacation because our car is getting very old and the route was fairly desolate. Then, to compare prices, I shopped through Costco’s car rental program. Go Frugal Travel Tips'

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How to Save Money When Traveling

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We usually go with one empty credit card, put everything on that ONE card so it’s easy to keep track of, and try our best not to go over our spending goal. Another cost to factor into flying is whether or not you’ll need a rental car when you arrive at your destination. We almost always drive!

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Enjoying Spring Vacation on a Tight Budget

Penny Pinchin' Mom

You certainly do not want to return home to a stack of credit card bills you can’t pay. If you want to buy such items, do so at larger stores rather than the little shops within theme parks or in the airport, as you will pay much more. Skip the hotel There are many sites, such as Airbnb, that offer homes or condos to rent.