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Save Money: Buy These 7 Items Used

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Sports Equipment. A lot of sports and exercise equipment can be bought used, and work just fine. Garage sales, estate sales, and moving sales are all great places to look for used furniture. You can also find truly interesting pieces at estate sales. Are you too proud to buy used jewelry? Go Frugal'

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Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank

Saving Cents With Sense

You can also visit your local library and check out DVD’s for free. Check out local thrift stores, Craigslist ads, and garage sales for low cost (and sometimes free!) Sometimes second hand sports stores also carry this type of equipment. YouTube has hundreds, if not thousands of free workouts available.

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Beginning Exercise without Breaking the Bank

Saving Cents With Sense

You can also visit your local library and check out DVD’s for free. Check out local thrift stores, Craigslist ads, and garage sales for low cost (and sometimes free!) Sometimes second hand sports stores also carry this type of equipment. YouTube has hundreds, if not thousands of free workouts available.

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

Sports/extracurriculars were funded by Mom cleaning houses/church. There’s always been garage sales/flea markets, library, state parks, fishing. My first memory of helping was around 2 years old; I kept a ledger of expenses at 8 years old, which reflected priorities early (books & leather boots) & so it goes.

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