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Ten Paper Products To Cross Off Your Grocery List | Kitchen Economics Link Up

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Try replacing some paper products on your list with cloth and re-usable products that you probably have around the house and you will not only reduce your grocery spending, but you will also reduce your waste. I use flannel hankies during sniffle season. I have been using a Silpat Nonstick Silicone Baking Mat for years.

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Buying with Care: Smart Tips for Selecting Products to Extend Furniture Lifespan

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When it comes to furnishing your living space, investing in quality pieces that stand the test of time is both economically and environmentally prudent. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to upgrade your current setup, our advice will steer you towards making savvy choices that marry durability with design.

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Thanksgiving Turkey Tips: Answers to the Most Common Turkey Questions

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This is the best time of year to buy a turkey and you can use the meat for future meals. So if you’re serving 10 people, a ten pound bird should be a starting point. Use this online calculator to determine estimated time for thawing. I use the neck along with the whole carcass to make a turkey stock.

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Know Your 'Buy Price' on Groceries | Kitchen Economics Link Up

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Buying the food we eat and the products that we use at the lowest possible price is always a priority for me. I'm at the tail end of diaper use (no pun intended), but I try to get them for 10-13 cents each. Let us know in the comments. A few Link Up guidelines: Please link a your cost-cutting kitchen tip.