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Meet Amanda & Daniel. They Paid Off $68,000 in Debt in 8 Months.

Family Balance Sheet

Tell us about you and your family. We realized that we wanted to travel as a family and the only thing keeping us from seeing the world was money. We sold extra items that we weren’t using through Craigslist and garage sales. Family and friends may think you are crazy for paying off your debt. Where are you from?

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How to Make a Two Dollar Seventy Five Cent Centerpiece

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

The family honored her with a family and friends celebration in the Missouri History Museum. Since the celebration was a meal at the restaurant in the museum, and since our birthday girl has already seen nine decades we decided on a history theme. The third week of March was my Mother-in-laws 90 th birthday.

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60+ Frugal Tips To Help You Save Money!

Saving Everyday

Seven Ways to Save Money at Fast Food Restaurants by Thrifty Jinxy. 10 Tips for getting Family Travel Deals by Pays2Save. 5 Tips At Saving Money at a Garage Sale by Pays2Save. by Thrifty Jinxy. 8 Budget Fitness Tips – Work Your Body NOT Your Wallet by Thrifty Jinxy. How To Save Money on Gluten-Free Foods by Pays2Save.

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60+ Frugal Tips To Help You Save Money!

Saving Everyday

Seven Ways to Save Money at Fast Food Restaurants by Thrifty Jinxy. 10 Tips for getting Family Travel Deals by Pays2Save. 5 Tips At Saving Money at a Garage Sale by Pays2Save. by Thrifty Jinxy. 8 Budget Fitness Tips – Work Your Body NOT Your Wallet by Thrifty Jinxy. How To Save Money on Gluten-Free Foods by Pays2Save.

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

I am so impressed by the amount of biking and walking she and her family do, especially since it’s the functional sort, to get yourself from point A to point B. ” Sunrise on Lake Michigan I’ve moved a LOT – not as much as a military family, perhaps, but quite a bit for someone my age!

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The One Most Important Thing You Need to Get Rich

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Keeping your standard of living the same while income increases to generate extra saving potential (such as eating at home instead of in restaurants or fast food joints each week). Buying personal finance books at garage sales and reading them one after another to make sure you have a basis of knowledge on money management.

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