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Loteda: Buy and Sell Gently Used Children’s Clothes by the Lot

Saving Cents With Sense

Did you know that on average, US households spend $804 a year per child on clothing! With 3 kids, I’m always looking to save on kids’ clothes, so I’m excited to check out Loteda , a new marketplace to buy and sell Gently-used children’s clothes by the lot. I’m excited to use this service to save and make some money!

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Daily Frugal Tip: Use A Vinegar After-Shower Spray

Couponing 101

Reader Stephanie sent in the following frugal tip: “We have hard water where we live so I use a vinegar and water mixture in a spray bottle after every shower, and also just whenever I think to use it. Vinegar is about the cheapest cleaning product you can use, and you avoid all those harsh chemicals in regular cleaners.

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Frugal Kid Food Idea: Peanut Butter & Banana Sandwich (Hot dog style)

Birmingham Bargain Mom

So tell me how do you get resourceful in the kitchen -- do you repurpose food items and use them in unusual ways to get the kids to eat or to save money?

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Bargain Mom Frugal Kid Crafts: Plastic Bag Butterfly Magnet

Birmingham Bargain Mom

Here's a fun project for the kids and an easy way for you to use up all the scrap paper from previous projects.

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Fun and Frugal Kid’s Activity: Fizzy Pictures!

Couponing 101

Let the children use the droppers to make pictures in the baking soda with the colored vinegar. Fun and Frugal Kid’s Activity: Fizzy Pictures! Line a baking sheet with a layer of baking soda. Add food coloring to cups of vinegar. So much fun! Easy cleanup too! Photo Credit. is a post from Couponing 101.

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DIY St. Patrick’s Day Children’s Sensory Bin

Saving Cents With Sense

Supplies needed: Plastic bin or bowl (we used a large mixing bowl we already had). This site uses affiliate links. Frugal kids sensory bin St Patricks Day' Patrick’s Day themed sensory bin, in fact you can make one for very little and in just minutes. A bag of dried rice or beans. Assorted measuring cups and spoons.

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Cheap Summertime Eats the Whole Family Will Love

Saving Cents With Sense

You can get a ton of fruit from one melon and use it a hundred different ways! Try making smores using a variety of candies, crackers, cookies, and even marshmallows. Try making smores using a variety of candies, crackers, cookies, and even marshmallows. You can use anything you are inspired to! investment will go far.

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