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Giving: Does It Always Have To Be About The Money?

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Don’t limit yourself to the thrift stores, either. Many homeless shelters, children’s homes, and battered women’s shelters can probably use the items. We usually send him home with the leftovers. If you have goods in usable condition, you can donate them to charity, or to others who might need them.

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Meet a Reader | AF in Virginia

The Frugal Girl

Sewing holes in clothes, using up leftovers before they go bad, finding free activities for my little on the weekends, checking buy nothing or marketplace before purchasing- I am always just looking for ways to spend money. What’s the easiest/hardest part of being frugal? The easiest part – it comes naturally to me at this point.

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