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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less. We probably eat out once a month. Shop Thrift Stores. I love shopping at Thrift Shops and Discount Stores. I love to cook at home and it saves us a so much money.

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How to Live a Frugal Lifestyle

Teresa's Deals

Eat Out Less. This is something that we do, eat out less. We probably eat out once a month. Shop Thrift Stores. I love shopping at Thrift Shops and Discount Stores. I love to cook at home and it saves us a so much money.

Frugal 100
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Put Your Budget on a Diet: Saving Money by Living Medium

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

If you spend $100 per week on eating out, that is $100 worth of money you can be putting towards your credit card debt. How to Shop for Furniture at Thrift Stores Thrift stores are for more than just clothing, and they are great places to find used furniture for cheap.

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5 Ways College Students Can Stretch a Dollar

Saving Cents With Sense

Thrift Store Style. Thrift stores, on the other hand, offer affordable, stylish clothing. Many shoppers are now turning to thrift stores to find fashionable items. If you have a school meal plan, you’re paying for every meal, whether you eat it or not. Just like studying and beer, fashion matters at college.

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5 Easy Budget Categories to Reduce

Family Balance Sheet

We are now more committed to save money and we eat mostly at home, BUT we do enjoy at a few meals out each month. I shared our strategies in this post, 15 Smart Ways to Save Money when Eating Out. Thrift : I regularly stop by my favorite local thrift store and find crazy bargains. Crew, Gap, and Limited.

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Our Big Financial Goal for 2016

Family Balance Sheet

Choose Thrift First. I have made a pact with myself that if I don’t already own something that I need, I will either: make do with what I have, find said item at a thrift store, borrow, or forget about it. We will cut back, but it is unrealistic for me to say we won’t eat out at all this year. Restaurants.

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Our 2018 Financial Goals

Family Balance Sheet

Choose Thrift First. While I love thrift stores, I can be easily swayed to run into Target, TJ Maxx, and/or Kohl’s when I feel like I need something. I’m curious to see how much we can save and also how creative we can get by making do with what we already own or looking for things at a thrift store. Plan our Spending.