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How To Pack A Waste-Free Lunch

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Chances are that at least some of the time you bring your own bagged lunch to work or to school. Sure, there are days when you go out for a nice meal with co-workers or pay for the school lunch on pizza day, but when I think back to my school days I fondly remember those brown paper bags. So, what does your lunch look like?

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Consumer Critique: Mighty Yum

Motherhood Moments

The first we little plant-based lunch kits. I haven't always been impressed with plant-based meat or cheese substitute, but stacked up with the provided crackers, they worked well. They were only a few bites, but they did work to curb hunger before the next meal. I recently had a chance to try out some products from Mighty Yum.

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WIS, WWA | Well, now I know

The Frugal Girl

And it works equally well with chicken breasts as it does with chicken thighs. But nope…I just made bread cubes from the package of buns that I’m trying to use up! my buy-nothing-group toaster oven on my buy-nothing group table Tuesday This was my first super long day at school and I did a great job of packing my lunch.

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Enjoy Life, Save Money – Use your Work Job Perks!

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Many companies institute various levels of employee job perks as part of their benefits packages. You can often take advantage of these to save money away from work or grab some gusto during work. I worked for TWA prior to it’s demise. Job perks add to employee job satisfaction and engagement. Free financial plan.

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Daily Frugal Tip: Pack A Sack Lunch

Couponing 101

Just as menu planning and eating at home saves us money by cutting back on eating out, sack lunches are much the same! Make a commitment to pack sack lunches for work and to send your children to school with sack lunches more often. Daily Frugal Tip: Pack A Sack Lunch is a post from Couponing 101.

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Eco-Friendly Money Saving Tips

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Take a pack lunch instead of buying lunch out all the time. Making sure you take your own lunch to work or if you are going out for the day will save you money and also plastic. It is far better for the environment to take a lunch box than buy sandwiches and other items in plastic packaging.

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Teddy Grahams Snacks (24 Packages) Only $.28 each

Saving Cents With Sense

Amazon has Teddy Grahams Snacks, Variety Pack (1-Ounce Packages), 12-Count Trays (Pack of 2) on sale for $6.77 when you “Subscribe & Save” That works out to $.28/pack. These are great for the kids school lunches. This deal is back! Shipping is FREE and you’ll get it within 2 days. Thanks, The Frugal Find !).

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