In current fashion, it is most acceptable for a little boy's or girl's jeans to have a soft, well-worn, knees in shreds look but there are still times when the dress code requires the nice and neat look. It doesn't take a lot of experience with a … [Read more...]
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Embracing the Virtues of the Single-Income Family by Christine Conners, MA
There is no question about it, moving from two incomes to one will have a dramatic impact on our lives. To succeed we must do more than simply cut corners, we must embrace the six virtues of successful stay-at-home parents: Virtue 1: Sacrifice … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner: A Different Kind of Bargain
Hey Mommysavers – do you know how to bargain shop? Do you know how to bargain when you shop? I pick and chose which stores I go to, because I much prefer fixed prices. But, in India I still have to bargain over many things. Rides in an … [Read more...]
Easter Activity: Resurrection Eggs (with Free Printables)
Resurrection Eggs is a simple, inexpensive activity for teaching children of all ages about the Resurrection. 12 plastic eggs each contain a symbol of the events leading up to the Resurrection of Christ, as well as a short description and a … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner Cost Comparison: Gas
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. After I took this picture of a gas station near our apartment, I realized it could be anywhere! … [Read more...]
Frugal Foreigner Gets Around: Transportation in Bangalore
If you're new to my Frugal Foreigner posts, read all about it here! You can read all previous posts in the series here. This may be a good time to point out that if you'd ever like to enlarge a picture on the Mommysavers blog, just click on … [Read more...]
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