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Meet a Reader | Midwest Andrea

The Frugal Girl

He wants to retire early so he can do more woodworking, electronic fixing, and maybe work at a winery or brewery part-time. What’s the easiest/hardest part of being frugal? Our dog I don’t plan to fully retire, either. Easiest: Giving up things that don’t align with my personal values.

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Meet a Reader | Mary from Reflections Around the Campfire

The Frugal Girl

Box are some of my favorite authors) and I use the library to borrow both regular books and electronic resources. A few years back, I hit my all-time high by borrowing 126 books over the course of one year. My dad was a blue-collar worker – a machine operator on the railroad who sometimes got laid off for periods of time in the winter.

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Legit Ways to Make Money for Christmas

Saving Everyday

Gently used clothing, baby items, furniture, electronics, small appliances, books, fitness equipment, and tools sell well. I was an eBay seller in college and made a decent living drop-shipping items from big box stores. My husband drives for Uber every time he comes home from overseas and makes around $1000 a month working part-time.

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