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         Frugal Living:     more books (16)
  1. Frugal Living for Dummies by Deborah Taylor-Hough, 2003-01-16
  2. Chick Living: Frugal And Fabulous by Kris Koederitz Melcher, 2005-09
  3. Living Naked and Frugal: A Handbook for Parsimonious Nudity by Paul Penhallow, Marilyn Lovell, 1997-06
  4. Making ends meet: some advice and ideas.(Frugal Living): An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Barbara Winter, 1996-09-01
  5. A wealth of ideas on frugal living.: An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Eleanor B. Sisson, 1995-05-01
  6. How I save my money.(Frugal Living): An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Lorna Jean Banks, 1997-07-01
  7. The Little Book of Living Frugal by Charlotte Gorman, 2000-11-10
  8. How to earn a penny ... by saving one.(Frugal Living): An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Ellen Englekemier, 1996-09-01
  9. More ideas on frugal living.: An article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal by Rosalee Blair, 1995-01-01
  10. Frugal environmental living: it's easier (and cheaper) than you think.(Editorial): An article from: E by Lisa Farino, 2004-09-01
  11. Frugal Living for Dummies by Deborah Taylor-Hough, 2005
  12. The Frugal Gourmet Whole Family Cookbook: Recipes and Reflections for Contemporary Living by Jeff Smith, Craig Wollam, 1992-05
  13. Party Central: A Month-by-Month Guide to Entertaining on the Cheap : Festive and Frugal Ideas for Every Occasion by Budget Living, 2004-09-15
  14. Baking Soda: Over 500 Fabulous, Fun, and Frugal Uses You've Probably Never Thought Of (Lansky, Vicki) by Vicki Lansky, 2003-11-25

61. Money Saving Ideas
Money saving ideas and frugal living for families on a budget. Recycling Clothes Recycling clothes is a great way for frugal families to save money.
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  • Eating Out: Money Saving Tips Our readers share which chains offer discounts, specials, free meals for kids, etc. Scroll down to see deals available at specific restaurants, plus coupons to print from your computer. Military Moms Tips and resources for military families
  • Garage Saling Strategies Tips for getting the greatest bargains at garage sales! Garage Sale Success by Kim Danger Yard Sale Etiquette by Nancy Twigg Teacher Appreciation Ideas by Deborah Taylor-Hough As the years go by, it seems to become more and common for parents to be expected to give gifts to their children's teachers at school. For many families, there's a fine line between showing appreciation and going broke.

62. Frugal Living
frugal living is not only making ends meet, but having the things you want without feeling the sacrifice. dewey decimal 640.42.
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63. Food And Cooking/Frugal Living From SheKnows Network
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  • 64. Dummies::Frugal Living For Dummies:Book Information
    “Absolutely,” says frugalliving guru Deborah Taylor-Hough, and in Frugal From basement to attic, cradle to grave, frugal living For Dummies covers all
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    Frugal Living For Dummies
    By Deborah Taylor-Hough
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    Pages: 288 Pages
    Pub. Date: January 2003
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    Price: $16.99
    Description Author Information Table of Contents Frugal Living For Dummies , she shows you how. In this warmhearted guide to living the good life on less, Deborah shows you how to live within your means and enjoy doing it. Among other things, she shows you how to:
    • Take the sting out of gift-giving
    • Dress well on a shoestring
    • Save big bucks on family expenses
    • Slash household expenses
    • Save on medical expenses
    • Involve the whole family in saving money
    • Save more for the things you want
    From basement to attic, cradle to grave, Frugal Living For Dummies covers all areas of life with common sense advice and guidance on:
    • Working with your partner to achieve financial goals
    • Going to the grocery without being taken to the cleaners
    • Quick and thrifty cooking techniques
    • Providing kids the basics on a tight budget
    • Putting kids through school without going broke
    • Looking good and feeling good on a tight budget
    • Frugal holiday fun year round
    • Saving money around the house and driveway
    • Finding quality in pre-owned merchandise
    Packed with tried-and-true techniques for cutting costs and stopping the insanity

    65. Frugal Living Ideas For The Larger Family
    frugal living ideas for larger families. frugal living in the UK New UK-based site full of ideas and encouragement.
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    Frugal, thrifty - two words to cause an advertising executive's heart to sink."How depressing!" gasped a friend when I told her what I was currently working on. Visions of dreary days of pennypinching drudgery were evidently flashing before her eyes... In our buy-now-pay-later world, these words have come to seem negative, with connotations of meanness, deprivation, and lack of generosity. But actually, "frugal" comes from the same root as "fruitful", and the original meaning of "thrifty" is "thriving, healthy" - which, in the light of recent healthcare advice about our lifestyles, puts a whole new light on the subject. And some of us can testify that learning to take care of the pennies really can lift a huge weight of stress off your shoulders while all sorts of pounds start to look after themselves. Many of the parents I know have given up trying to feed their children good, inexpensive home-cooked food - after all, the stuff you buy in the supermarket must be healthy, it says so on the packet - and have lost all confidence in their ability to buy, prepare and get their children to eat real food. As a result, some kids are growing up largely unaware that meat comes from animals, that some of the plants growing out there are edible, that milk comes from cows' udders rather than the supermarket shelf and that eggs come from the quiet end of chickens... Thousands of unhappy, unhealthy people know that somehow they're not getting it right; they're slaving their socks off to buy more and more things that take up space and need looking after, for people who seem to get more ungrateful with every extravagant gift.

    66. StorkNet's Frugal Living And Freebies Cubby!
    frugal living and Freebies at StorkNet. Welcome to StorkNet s frugal living Freebies Cubby! What s New. º, New Mom New Baby.
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    67. Stay-At-Home Parents And Frugal Living Books At StorkNet's Online Bookstore
    StayAt-Home Parents and frugal living Books Frugal Families Frugal Families Making the Most of Your Hard Earned Money by Jonni McCoy; Paperback - 240
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    by Denise Fields; Paperback - 390 pages, 3rd edition, published March 1999 by Windsor Peak Press
    Synopsis: Baby Bargains explains which products new parents need to buy, which are a waste of money, and how to get the best deals. For no-nonsense evaluations of brand-name strollers, high chairs, monitors, diapers, toys, and more, Baby Bargains is an unbeatable guide.
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    Celebrate Home: Great Ideas for Stay-At-Home Moms

    by Angie Peters; Paperback, 173 pages, published January 1998 by Concordia Publishing House
    Synopsis: "Celebrate Home!" introduces women to the joys and adjustments of caring for children and the home. This book helps stay-at-home moms research their new job, plan for it, and understand better where to begin. The Bible-based, concrete advice and great suggestions are based on extensive research, personal interviews, and survey results from the answers of stay-at-home moms. To Purchase: Amazon.com

    68. Frugal Living From CatholicMom
    Small Ways to Save Big Bucks. frugal living Resources frugal living from CatholicMom.com. Money/Time Saving Tip Of The Week www.cheapskatemonthly.com
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    Whether you are an avid vegetable gardener, a beginning herb gardener or just like to have a pretty yard, these frugal tips may help you save a little money! Read More That Forgotten Appliance - The Crockpot Do you find yourself bringing home fast food at the end of a
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    Now that it's summer, most of us start thinking about keeping our electric bill in bounds! One way to do that is to keep your refrigerator and freezer, if you have one, running efficiently.

    69. Simple Living/Money Savers
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  • 70. Frugal Living
    frugal living the joys of being a cheapskate and a tightwad.
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    71. Info To Go / Frugal Living Resource Center
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    72. Recommended Reading - Voluntary Simplicity :: PathtoFreedom.com ::
    Bookstore Simple frugal living Cheap Talk with the Frugal Friends Over 600 Tips, Tricks, and Creative Ideas for Saving Money Angie Zalewski,
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    73. Link Directory - Simple & Frugal Living :: PathtoFreedom.com ::
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    74. Frugal Living
    This article focuses on methods of cutting costs in the household, simplifying the budget, appreciating thrift over fancy and other frugal ideas in order to
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    This article focuses on methods of cutting costs in the household, simplifying the budget, appreciating thrift over fancy and other frugal ideas in order to achieve important goals in life.
    There are several ways to approach a simple lifestyle. The catch is if you are disciplined enough to maintain this way of life. The challenges are many, but the advantages out weigh them in spades. Cutting costs now and pocketing the money for your future only makes sense. We all want a comfortable retirement, but few are willing to make the sacrifices necessary now to achieve this goal. This is where lifestyle changes come in. By changing how you budget, saving money and organizing your days, you are on your way to success. Here are some prime examples: • make things from scratch • stock up on wholesale products whenever possible • save on heating by putting plastic over windows and unused doorways to attics or basements • pay the bills first, then distribute allowances and entertainment spending • follow a budget to the nickel every week • recycle things to use for other purposes whenever possible • use coupons, freebies and opportunities to get second hand items as often as possible

    75. Khoj - Directory For Frugal Living
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    76. Volition.com Forums - Frugal Living
    frugal living New Topic New Topic Frugality, Sweeps, Freebies, Ways to Make $, frugal living, Contests, Sweepstakes and Giveaways, Coupons and Rebates
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    77. DivaTribe: A Women's Community Of Strength, Support And Creativity - Frugal Livi
    We are compiling links and articles full of frugal living tips and ideas to Join in our frugal living Money Wise forum discussions as we explore the
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    79. Frugal Living -- Are We Really Depriving Our Kids?
    frugal living Are We Really Depriving Our Kids?, as featured in Fabulous Foods, the net s favorite ooking and recipe community.
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    By Jill Cooper I often hear ladies complaining that they want to stay at home with their kids but that they "have to work since it is so expensive to raise kids these days". One of the main questions I get asked about frugal living is "won't I be depriving my children if I live the frugal life?" Maybe I can answer that question with a few questions. How am I depriving my children by having them drink water for every meal instead of juice and soda? Isn't the one thing doctors are always complaining about is we don't drink enough water? Cutting out just one glass of soda per person per day for a family of four would save $547.50 a year and make them healthier. How am I depriving my children by having them eat an apple or homemade granola bar for a snack instead of a bag of chips? Obesity is a major problem among children in the United States. If you cut out just one bag of chips a week you would save $104.00 a year and make them healthier.

    80. The Open Diary - Frugal Living Circle
    frugal living Circle. Latest Entry. weekend in pictures. As we leave our house Friday evening, a good omen in the sky. Also this, which I ve seen twice now
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