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Teaching Stewardship Through Frugal Living

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Guest Post Author Bio: This post is from Charles at CreditDonkey, where he writes about frugal credit card deals and tips. The following are six steps that you use to help teach others through a demonstration of frugal living: Help Others In Need : When all of your needs are met, it’s easy to forget about others.

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How We Frugal-ed through April 2020

Family Balance Sheet

April 2020 might go down as the most frugal month of my lifetime. With the global pandemic and the decline of our small business, I have flexed frugal muscles that I didn’t know I have. Operation Frugal Living is in full swing at my house. Frugal Kitchen in April: Free Ham? More frugal shenanigans!

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How We Frugal-ed in January!

Family Balance Sheet

Welcome to my first “How We Frugal-ed” recap of 2020. Frugal living is NOT about feeling deprived. Frugal living is being intentional with our money and creative with our resources, so we have more to put towards the things that are important to us. We want to live WELL, on LESS Money.

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Frugal Living: How to make a potholder rug

Birmingham Bargain Mom

This looks like a fun craft that repuroses pot holders into a comfy rug for your kitchen.

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Frugal Living: How to Make a Mason Jar Spout

Birmingham Bargain Mom

Here's a fun project you could make as a gift or for your own kitchen.

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Meet a Reader | JenRR from the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

Tell us a little about yourself My current lifestyle would probably qualify as frugal-lite compared to many others. I was a bit intimidated by this, but then I figured I probably wasn’t the only person out there who isn’t ultra-frugal at the moment. How long have you been reading The Frugal Girl? We love old toys!

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Hello Kitty Kitchen Cafe – $59

Saving With Shellie

Head over to Walmart where the Hello Kitty Kitchen Café is marked down to $59 (was $79.97). The Hello Kitty Kitchen Cafe includes a disappearing coffee pot, a mug, two cupcakes and serving tray/muffin pan, a removable oven rack, a pot, a spoon, three ice cubes and two menus for endless play. Store Deals Holiday Kids Toys Walmart'

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