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What We Ate this Week on our Budget 09-08-2017

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I’ve recently re-started the series, What We Ate this Week on our Budget , because I missed the accountability and I had several readers ask for its return. It’s a tight budget and I failed miserably over the summer, but we have lots of financial goals, so I need to get it back in line. How I Use Pinterest for Meal Planning.

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10 Ways to $ave Energy Comfortably

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Author Bio: Sustainable PF writes with his wife, Mrs. SPF out of Ontario, Canada, at Sustainable Personal Finance where they discuss and explore the fine balance between their personal financial goals and their lifestyle and beliefs regarding sustainable living. You also end up with a freezer full of easy to re-heat meals.

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Guest Post: 10 Ways to $ave Energy Comfortably

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Author Bio: Sustainable PF writes with his wife, Mrs. SPF out of Ontario, Canada, at Sustainable Personal Finance where they discuss and explore the fine balance between their personal financial goals and their lifestyle and beliefs regarding sustainable living. You also end up with a freezer full of easy to re-heat meals.

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Rethink Your Christmas Spending | 31 Days to Find $1000 | Christmas Savings Club

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The goal for this monthly accountability meeting is to give updates on our progress, motivate one another, and help all of us save for a cash Christmas. In years past, we used a credit card to purchase our gifts and paid the card off in January. How did you do in October to reach your savings goal?

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Find out how Jessica paid off $56,000 of student loans, credit cards, and a car loan.

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Tell us about yourself. I am used to moving a lot! The inspiration to pay off my debt was watching my grandmother balance her checkbook. That observation brought back the flood of stories she and my grandfather told about coming to the US from Cuba with no money and starting over in their late 30s. Where are you from?

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Meet Stacy. She and her husband paid off $20,000 in 8 Months.

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We ended up using my remaining collage savings to pay that off. I was raised debt-free and Barry was introduced to a debt-free lifestyle from his grandmother and aunt. We did follow Dave Ramsey’s plan – we’re still following it as we save for the future. If married, who initiated the debt free goal?

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