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7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money

Penny Pinchin' Mom

The post 7 Clever Ways Moms Used to Save Money appeared first on Penny Pinchin' Mom. “It’s not how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard it works for you, and how many generations you keep it for.” With that in mind, here are some clever ways moms used to save money that we can use today.

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It’s Time to Plan Your Frugal Spring Garden

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

At our house the gardening catalogs started arriving last week. Plan your garden. Now is the time to plan your garden. Use them to help you learn about what species and varieties will do well in your yard or in your garden. Understand whether and how you need to amend your soil.

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How To Save Money On Fresh Produce

Saving Everyday

I’m regularly asked how to save money on produce. Just be sure to save your receipt, because most require you to snap a picture of it to get your money. I earned over $500 in 2014 for buying groceries I was going to buy anyway – all FREE money! Buying in-season produce can save you a ton of money.

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6 Places to Find Inexpensive Organic Cotton Clothing

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Patagonia is a member of 1% for the Planet as well, meaning some of your money goes towards great causes. Anvil Anvil sells their clothing thru Amazon, many different in-store boutiques, as well as on their own website. 1% of the sales from that color goes to breast cancer research. This post was written by David.

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Sustainable Living Traits To Pass On To Your Children

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Go hiking and camping and show them the beauty of the outdoors (and teach them to leave trails and campsites better than when you arrived) Plant a garden with your children to give them a tangible example of how much fun growing your own food and eating healthy can be!

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Culling Sustenence For Less

Frugal Luxuries

Nutty whole wheat flour, water, yeast and a bit of sugar meld to become crusty loaves of homemade bread, the mints, verbena and lemon geraniums from my tiny garden are ice-chilled glasses of tea to refresh us on a hot summer’s day. ~~~~~~ Here are a few classic strategies for keeping faithful to your food budget!

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