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Ways to Save Money on a Tight Budget

Saving Everyday

My niece goes to Goodwill and buys what I can only describe as bags of junk, and she makes a full-time income selling it on eBay. My son has been doing this for about a year now and averages a few hundred dollars a week. Dining out, fast food drive-throughs, and Starbucks all have to stop. Don’t spend it!! Anything goes.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Nicoles Nickels

My sister-in-law requires rice and now my son-in-law requires macaroni and cheese. Hopefully extended family is with us or we are with them and for a while we all stop driving each other crazy to enjoy good food and wine and conversation. It’s Been a Really Long Week I Have Leftover Halloween Candy…

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Meet a Reader | Karen from the Great Lakes

The Frugal Girl

I’m fifty years old, married almost 25 years, with four sons of various ages ranging from all grown up to still-working-on-it. ? an illustration I did for one of my son’s books. This is a butcher board table my husband and sons made when we were living in a rental with very little useful counter space.

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Meet a Reader | Kim from Iowa

The Frugal Girl

My son has a job at a local pizza place and he gets a free meal after every shift. Fancy restaurant food. I’d send some to my nieces to help with their college expenses and would donate half to our local food pantry. I bought into the Vitamix hype and have been SUPER unhappy with it. One of four nightstands we made!

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