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...]
Extreme Couponing’s Hidden Costs: Spaving Gone Wild
Extreme Couponing Hidden Costs The TLC show Extreme Couponing can be impressive for the first time-viewer. Who wouldn't want to scoop up carts full of groceries for only a few bucks, or better yet - have the store PAY you to take it home with … [Read more...]
Kids and Money: Beyond the Kool-Aid Stand
I'm always looking for ideas to help teach my kids about money. Since most kids learn how to handle finances from their parents, I consider it an important part of my job as a mom to help them along. In today's day and age, it's important not only … [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...]
What $20 Buys at Aldi: Loads of Fresh Fruit and Veggies, No Coupons Required
When I wrote about what $10 buys at Aldi last week, many of you asked about their produce cost and selection. I was there yesterday again, this time with a little bit more money in my wallet and stocking up on more fresh fruit and veggies. … [Read more...]
What $10 Buys at Aldi (The Anti-Extreme Couponing Grocery Store)
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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