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5 Tips for Growing Your Own Fruit and Vegetables

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Rising grocery costs have encouraged more people to grow their own food. It’s not completely free – especially in the early days as there will be some initial outlay to meet – but going back to basics is a whole lot cheaper than buying the fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, do you grow your own fruits and vegetables?

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Freebie Friday 4/6

Saving In Akron

Make sure you check out their huge listing of Free Stuff. Thanks everyone and enjoy your freebies! Grow Your Own Food by Infinite Ideas. Enjoy this week's freebies brought to you by Savings Lifestyle. Mozart Downloads for Babies & Toddlers. Cake Mixes Cookbook by Gooseberry Patch.

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Freebie Friday 4/20

Saving In Akron

Make sure you check out their huge listing of Free Stuff. Thanks everyone and enjoy your freebies! The Everything Grow Your Own Vegetables Book by Catherine Abbott. 365 Days of Thanking God: Cultivating A Heart of Everyday Thanks by Daniella Whyte. Tully's Coffee K – Cups.

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Free “Salads for Every Season” Kindle e-Cookbook!

Nicoles Nickels

Head to Amazon and download this FREE e-Cookbook for Kindle: “Salads for Every Season” by Myra Goodman! Plus a Field Guide to Salad Greens, sidebars exploring ingredients and salad basics, how to grow your own sprouts and infuse your own oils, and a chapter dedicated to versatile dressings and dips.

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Organic, Natural, and Gluten-Free Coupons, Deals, and Freebies

Couponing 101

Here are the best Organic, Natural, and Gluten-Free Coupons, Deals, and Freebies this week! The lunch meat is gluten-free and nitrate-free. $1/1 Freebies Currently free for Kindle (Kindle freebies often last only a day or two): Best of Grain-Free Meal Plans, Volume 1: A Cook Book for Those Following Grain-Free Diets.

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Foods You Need to Buy Organic, and Foods You Don’t

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Not all farmers at the markets are certified organic (it’s VERY expensive to get that certification) but they do still grow their food without chemicals or added hormones. Talk to the farmers, they’re usually very cool and informative, happy to discuss your food needs with you. And we all know we don’t need more crap.

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Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter $5.77 Shipped

Saving Cents With Sense

If you have been wanting to grow your own vegetables, but worry about space, you should check out the Topsy Turvy Upside-Down Tomato Planter especially since it is currently on sale at Amazon for $5.77 (36% off). It will also ship FREE with Amazon Prime or a minimum $25 purchase. Thanks My Frugal Adventures !).