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Ways to Make Do With What You Have

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Instead of paying for television programming, view free TV or cheap movies on Netflix (or maybe even read a real book!). Instead of paying for telephone, use free services over the internet (Skype and Google both have them – but note that there may be privacy issues in their use).

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Daily Frugal Tip: Homemade Gluten-Free Rice Chips

Couponing 101

If you’re on a gluten-free diet, then you know just how expensive pre-packaged “snacky” items can be. Save some money and try making them yourself! Little House On The Prairie Living shows us how to make gluten-free and corn-free rice chips ! These look SUPER easy to make.

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Saving Tips & Free Crediting Monitoring

For the Mommas

Do you really need cable television or can you make do without? Is now really the best time to buy that new couch or could you find one for free? Consumers who are serious about their finances should also consider signing up for free credit monitoring from Credit Sesame.

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GIVEAWAY: 6-Month Supply of Tide Detergent

Saving With Shellie

However, with my babies I use Tide Free & Gentle. This is key for all the unique stains babies make. I also love that it is unscented and dye-free which is perfect for my babies’ sensitive skin. I asked last night on Facebook about your laundry habits and how many loads of laundry you do every week.

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Yes Virginia, There is a Money Tree

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Earning a sub-poverty-level income for decades as a Catholic priest, he focused on his investments in his free time, and was worth nearly $1 million when he died. We don’t panic because we know we can make do with out the investment money. “Monsignor James McSweeney. Genesio Morlacci.

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Embrace the Negative!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Was it the times you were flush with money or the times you were dirt poor and had to make do? Free money! Was it the time you were able to save up and pay for something, or the time the re-possessor came around and took that car back? When you were a college student, you may have learned a painful lesson about credit.

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Take Control of Your Money in 2015

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When I run the numbers, I realize it’s going to take years before we can scream, ”WE’RE DEBT FREE”, our ultimate goal. Tantrum aside, it’s still going to take years, but there is room for us to make some considerable progress in 2015. Debt Free Stories. There’s just one problem.

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