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Archives for January 2012

Day 18: How to Stick to a Budget

Day 18: How to Stick to a Budget

by Andrea

I like to think of budgets as a diet for your money. You need to watch every cent, be disciplined and be accountable at the end of the day. Just like diets, budgets can be tough to stick to. But nothing worth having is ever easy! Don’t give up if you have a splurge or …

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Day 17: Redefining Our Wants Versus Our Needs

by Andrea

You have succeeded in life when all you really want is only what you really need. ~Vernon Howard If you are reading this post, the chances are good that you already have everything you need. Those of us who are living during these modern times, in the Western world (even in the midst of economic instability), are experiencing an …

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Day 16: Frugal Out of Necessity

Day 16: Frugal Out of Necessity

by Andrea

Some of us are frugal by choice, others of us are frugal out of necessity. It’s no fun when money is tight and we find ourselves stretched to the limit! In fact, it can be down right debilitating if we allow it to be. I understand first hand what it’s like to live on one income. I …

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Day 15: Learn to Share and Barter

by Andrea

Sharing goods and bartering for food, services, or clothing is nothing new. Since the beginning of time, people have used methods of sharing and bartering to build communities. Thanks in large part to the Internet and social media, these age-old practices are beginning to see a boost in popularity. As parents, we are constantly teaching …

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Day 14: Starting Your Own Urban Garden

by Andrea

Anyone, anywhere can have a garden… ~Carol Bowlby It’s no secret that the people living in rural areas have more options for growing food, and those of us living in the suburban and urban areas have more options for buying food. But in this video Carol Bowlby shows us how she, living in an urban …

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Day 13: Growing Your Own Herbs 1

Day 13: Growing Your Own Herbs

by Andrea

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by Rhonda of Growing Herbs for Beginners. Will growing your own herbs save money? Absolutely! I wondered about writing a blog post on growing herbs and saving money for two reasons. I have grown herbs for a very long time so it does not seem new or …

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