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Five Frugal (mostly tiny) Things

The Frugal Girl

I did a good job of eating my fridge down Remember how I didn’t really go grocery shopping last week, and only spent $18 on food? A full fridge tends to encourage food waste because things get lost. Well, that’s because we were busy eating up everything we had. So then when a little, “You’ve made a sale!”

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Wooden Snowman Craft

Stockpiling Moms

Every week I try to find new things to do with her and we found this amazing program through Kenton County library (Northern Kentucky) called Memory Cafe. The library has created a space for patients and caregivers to relax and have fun. The program supplied all the materials to create this Wooden Snowman Craft!

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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

I’ve been an architect, day-care teacher to toddlers, and library clerk, but am currently a SAHM to a 14yo son and 9yo daughter. After I had kids, I swapped that time to growing all sorts of interesting heirloom foods in my backyard. Another big win would be taking advantage of our great public library system.

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Jefferson County Libraries Food For Fines Sept. 1 - 30

Birmingham Bargain Mom

Jefferson County Library Cooperative Food For Fines program starts Thursday.

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Where to Travel for Black History

Shereen Travels Cheap

I've learned so much by just doing things I normally do on vacation: enjoying art, architecture, fashion, and food. Atlanta, Georgia - There are lots of things to do in Atlanta, including eat delicious food and walking along the river, but the city also played a large part in both the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement.

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Enriching Education: Groundhog Day

Motherhood Moments

Today, Groundhog Day is celebrated with a groundhog prediction, festivities, food and speeches. Groundhog Day Fact #1 Punxsutawney Phil normally lives in a nice climate controlled home in the local library throughout most of the year. Groundhog Day Fact #2 Celebrations take place across the U.S.

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Five Frugal Things | on a Monday!

The Frugal Girl

Sooo, I popped into the school library and printed all of those for free. I used them in several scrambled egg burritos, along with cilantro (which is another food that’s easy to waste!). I mean, obviously, I pay for this privilege because it’s rolled into my college tuition.

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