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5 Easy Ways to Save Money in the Kitchen

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Most people will read this, and think “yeah, there are a lot of ways to save money on food…” While there are many good tips about how to save on your groceries that’s not the only place where we spend too much money in the kitchen. Because they can be washed and reused they are much cheaper in the long run.

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Don’t Throw that Away! Save Money By Finding New Uses For Old Items

For the Mommas

Did you know that you can also save money by reusing old items that you would normally throw away? One way to reuse these small chips is to take a large washcloth, sew the edges all the way around leaving just enough room to insert the soap chips. Sew up the small opening and you have and instant loofah.

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Don’t Throw that Away! Save Money By Finding New Uses For Old Items

For the Mommas

Did you know that you can also save money by reusing old items that you would normally throw away? One way to reuse these small chips is to take a large washcloth, sew the edges all the way around leaving just enough room to insert the soap chips. Sew up the small opening and you have and instant loofah.

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Saving Everyday

Well, here’s an inexpensive homemade version found over at the blog Domestic Charm. There’s only three ingredients–Water, Corn Starch and Food Coloring–all of which you probably have in your pantry right now. Reuse Creamer Bottles for Storage : Got a great deal on Coffee Mate? Even better?

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