Dishtowel bibs are a favorite among moms of babies who eat food and moms of kids who eat popsicles. They cover from neck to shoulders and from chin to tummy. Dishtowel bibs are easy to put on your baby, and hard for baby to take off. And, if you … [Read more...]
2013 Frugal Staycation Guide
2013 Frugal Staycation Guide Who says you have to travel a long way to enjoy a fun vacation? There are plenty of fun, affordable family activities in your own back yard, many of which you may not have discovered yet. Recently, I joined forces … [Read more...]
Money-Saving Tip: DIY Sweater Shaving
As you pull your sweaters out of storage this fall, you may find they aren't in as good of shape as you remember. It seems like I never like my sweaters as well after they've been hiding in a box all summer, magically generating more and more pills. … [Read more...]
Let’s Talk Frugal Gardening
As a frugal gardener with a somewhat brown thumb, I was pretty excited to see my very first ripe tomato today! I was so thrilled that I photographed it in all its glory. Mostly to show my dad, who grows the biggest, best tomatoes of anyone I know … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner: Do You Reuse Ziploc Bags?
If you're new to my Frugal Foreigner posts, read all about what we're doing in India here! You can read all previous posts in the series here. I was smart and packed some Ziploc bags to bring with us to India. I brought some gallon sized bags and … [Read more...]
Creative Uses for Plastic Newspaper Bags
Creative re-purposing and recycling what you have is a cornerstone of frugal living. If you subscribe to the daily paper and it comes in a plastic bag, how do you re-use it? We've got some creative uses for plastic newspaper bags here: Keep … [Read more...]
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