Not into extreme couponing, or couponing at all? You can still save lots of money, no coupon clipping necessary. Aldi is one of my favorite frugal grocery stores since prices are low every day. Because they stock a limited assortment of goods and … [Read more...]
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What You Need to Know About Cloth Diapering
Joy Bradford, mom to two-year-old Catherine, gives you the lowdown on how to make cloth diapering work for you: Here is what I use/recommend, and my washing method. Also, I will give you some website links to check out ... they have even more … [Read more...]
What Will You Do? by Wendy Lomano
Our youngest son enters first grade this fall. Our older son will be in third grade. And I'm an at-home mother. "What are you going to do with yourself, since both boys will be in school full time?" is a question I've heard quite frequently in … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner: What to Pack
If you're new to my Frugal Foreigner posts, read all about it here! Do you know how hard it is to pack for a family of four for 7 months? HARD. First step: ask for help from fellow Mommysavers. I also asked about favorite toys for babies and … [Read more...]
What’s for Lunch? Peanut Butter and…Rudolph!
Sneak in protein and whole grains with this fun twist on a peanut butter sandwich. Perfect for a holiday treat at lunch or an afternoon snack. Ingredients: Whole wheat bread (or sliced bread of your choice) Peanut butter 1 large sized … [Read more...]
What's Old is New: Garlic Bread Shapes
If you've got a half-eaten loaf of bread in your home that's getting stale, here's a way to turn it into something new and tasty while giving your kids something to do. Soften a stick of butter and stir in about 1/2 tsp. of garlic powder to taste. … [Read more...]
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