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Archives for January 2012

Make Your Own: Homemade Ketchup 2

Make Your Own: Homemade Ketchup

by Andrea

Once you’ve had homemade ketchup you’ll never go back to that sugar-laden, overly-processed stuff they sell at the store. And with this super quick and easy recipe, anyone can make their own! Gather the Ingredients -1-6 ounce can tomato paste -1/4 medium onion -1 clove garlic -1 Tbsp honey (Don’t have honey? No worries, any sweetener will …

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Day 12: Raising Frugal Children

by Andrea

There is little debate surrounding the fact that one of the hardest challenges that we face in our adult life is raising children. Not only to feed them nutritious foods and clothe them (that’s hard enough), but raising them to be respectable adults by developing good values, and fostering their interests and giftedness. Besides safeguarding your child’s health and emotional development, there …

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Day 11: Going Car-lite ~ An Interview With Tammy Strobel

by Andrea

It’s understandable that not everyone, everywhere will be able to go car-free; and just to be clear from the start, this interview highlights ways in which to become “car- lite” not “car-free.” It is my sincere hope that you will be encouraged to use your car less. Again, I am extremely honored to present to you this interview with …

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Day 10: How To Stop Spending Money Trying To Impress Other People

by Andrea

“Too many people spend money they haven’t earned, to buy things they don’t want, to impress people they don’t like.”  ~Will Smith When attempting to live a frugal lifestyle there is one truth that we must accept…in order to stop useless spending, we have to stop trying to impress other people. From clothing to cars, neighborhoods …

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Day 9: The 30-Day List

by Andrea

If your bank account frequently falls victim to your impulse spending habit, I want to encourage you to avoid that instant gratification by instituting the 30-day list. A couple days ago we talked about de-cluttering and yesterday I gave you some tips for curbing impulse spending. But here’s the problem with de-cluttering…we can declutter to our hearts content, but if we can’t find a …

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Day 8: Learn To Control Impulse Spending

by Andrea

Following on the heels of yesterday’s post, I thought it only fitting that we talk about the root cause of most of the clutter in our lives. To start out our discussion today I want to ask you to reflect on these questions: Do you have a problem with impulse spending? Is it a struggle for you to limit your buying …

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