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Meet a Reader | Mid-Atlantic Julia

The Frugal Girl

In my free time I enjoy canning and preserving food (well, I enjoy the results of it, ha!), As a teenager, I saved quite a bit of the money I earned babysitting and working in a dining hall. Over time, I have realized that I had somewhat of an unhealthy way of depending on money for a sense of security and control.

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report card freebies 2016 – Free Stuff when School ends

Coupons Do Work

Amazing Jakes – Free game play credits for good grades (Plano, TX). Applebee’s -The A is for Apple Program gives kids a certificate for a free kids’ meal. Baskin-Robbins – Free scoop of ice cream for good grades check with your local Baskin Robbins store. Bob Evans – Star Student Program offers free kids meal for good grades.

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Gourmet Hot Dogs at Fairfax Fare in Disney’s Hollywood Studios!

Saving Everyday

The meat was done just right and free from fat and gristle. Dining Plan: Yes and uses (1) counter service credit. She’s done three internships and was recently hired on full time – yay!! It was big enough to hold all the ingredients nicely without being too much bread. Fairfax Fare. Where: Hollywood Studios.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

Mise en place for a recipe Even in college, when I was living in a dorm, and had a dining hall meal plan that meant I could get whatever I wanted whenever I wanted it, I still cooked and baked. I fell in love with pursuing a car-free life. The summer after 5th grade, we were living in Grand Forks, ND, population 50,000 at the time.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

My husband, Alan, and I live in a beautiful area of the northeast that’s full of mountains, lakes, and rivers and is popular with both tourists and second homeowners. We live on the side of a small mountain in a quiet, rural town, but we’re less than 20 miles from a city of about 25,000 people and its shopping and dining opportunities.