Update: This year I served the split pea soup in sourdough breadbowls - delicious! My kids really love this soup. See the Split Pea Shamrock Craft we made with the rest of the split peas! If you're looking for something frugal and festive to … [Read more...]
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Tackle It Tuesday: Organizing Your Bathroom Cabinets/Drawers
Each week in February, we’re taking on a commonly avoided task with a Tackle It Tuesday assignment and encouraging our members to participate along with us. Today, we’re taking on those cluttered bathroom cabinets and drawers. What's lurking … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner From Scratch: Homemade Hummus and Pita Bread
The first step to making hummus from scratch in India is figuring out how to cook dry beans. This was my third attempt, and this time it turned out great! Here's what I did: Soak dried beans overnight with plenty of water. I was using dried … [Read more...]
Saving Money on Muffin Tin Meals
Muffin Tin Meals are a great way to get a picky eater to try new foods. Because they're presented in small quantities and in a fun way, even the most reluctant eaters may be willing to try something different. If you've followed our Muffin Tin … [Read more...]
Egg Noodles: A Delicious and Versatile Frugal Food
I think egg noodles have to be another one of those versatile, frugal foods that you can do anything with. Whether you use it as a side dish or as a main meal, you can't go wrong when serving them! I always like to keep a package on hand because they … [Read more...]
Be a Proactive Shopper and Save
When it comes to saving on everything from groceries to home decor, it helps to be a proactive shopper. That means knowing what you need before you need it and buying when prices are rock bottom, rather than when you run out of something and have to … [Read more...]
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