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Meet a Reader | Ginger from Texas

The Frugal Girl

Searching for information on food waste led me here. Being between houses and living in hotels mostly, it’s hard to cook. (That’s part of the “life” issues.) How long reading the FG? I’m not sure exactly, but it’s been a few years. How did you get interested in saving money?

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Hotels often have more amenities than Airbnb, such as complimentary breakfast, fitness centers, and evening receptions. BEFORE booking a hotel or cabin, visit the website or app and sign up for their mailing list. Be loyal to your favorite hotel brand. If the hotel has complimentary breakfast, even better!

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

And I am more conscious of eating leftovers and avoiding food waste. Even if we don’t end up using all the food we buy, it’s cheaper than eating out. I’d like to grow our own catnip for Mr. Clark! How has reading the Frugal Girl changed you? I make bone broth now!

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Meet a Reader | Biker Liz

The Frugal Girl

Limiting waste is what really drives most of the habits I have that would qualify as “frugal” – reducing/eliminating food waste, returning unneeded items, pursuing refunds, checking on warranties, repairing things, etc. That covered 2 breakfasts & 3 lunches plus snacks for the 2.5