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How to Save Money by Swapping, Sharing and Hiring

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

In these tough financial times, I guess lots of people are looking for new ways to tighten their belts and save money. I think the trick is to find ways that save you cash without denting your lifestyle very much. I’m sure there are many other ways that you could think of to save money by swapping, sharing and hiring.

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Six Fall Money Savers

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

It also brings opportunities for you to save. Here are six things we do in the fall that help us save money by using what we have, being energy efficient or maintaining our stuff so it lasts longer. Not only does mulch save money on watering, but it comes for the price of labor for us. Use free plants to landscape.

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60+ Frugal Tips To Help You Save Money!

Saving Everyday

The more of your hard earned money you can keep in your wallet, the more you have for things you need and want. Saving $100 is the same as making $100! I’m always looking for a new way to save money, so I love reading other people’s tips on how they save extra cash. by Koupon Krazed. Which is Better?

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Meet a Reader | Mbmom11, in the Midwest

The Frugal Girl

How did you get interested in saving money? I think I’ve always liked to save money. What’s the “why” behind your money-saving efforts? Why do I want to save money? He got his roofing urges out when he build our garage last year though!) In my area, housing is cheap.

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60+ Frugal Tips To Help You Save Money!

Saving Everyday

Energy Saving Tips for Summer by The Frugal Mom. Grocery Savings Tips by Mission To Save. 10 Tips To Saving Money at the Grocery Store by Koupon Krazed. Realistic Stockpiling Tips by Mission To Save. 15 Ways to Save Money Every Day by Frugal Living Mom. by Koupon Krazed. Name Brand or Generic?

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Get Your Home Ready for Fall and Winter

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Summer and spring means road dust, pollen, and plant build up in your gutters. I’ve recently washed our garage door , repaired some rain screen (okay, I didn’t do that part. You don’t want to be outside in the cool weather with a hose scrubbing down your garage door (those things get really, surprisingly dirty).

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Meet a Reader | Jennifer from Arkansas

The Frugal Girl

I seriously overextended on planting and underestimated how much work my dad used to do so hopefully I’ve learned from my mistakes & will not kill myself in the garden this year! How did you get interested in saving money? There’s always been garage sales/flea markets, library, state parks, fishing.

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