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When it comes to planning a fun birthday party a little imagination beats a lot of expense. Your child’s party can be fun to plan and host with these suggestions,
5 Things You Don’t Need To Pay For. Really
One awesome thing that I just love about the Internet is that with it you can get plenty of useful stuff for free, legally. Nothing beats free stuff which is
Can You Really Afford a Social Life If You’re In Debt?
This is a guest post by Claire Anderson, a UK based debt adviser and personal finance expert. Proper debt management etiquette would tell us that when struggling with juggling our
Energy Efficient Dishwashers vs. Hand Washing: Which is Greener?
Elyas Bakhtiari is a freelance writer currently working with long-running blog and green shopping site, Sustainablog. His guest post explores the difference between dishwashers & hand-washing and shares how going
How to Organize Your Budget with Free Online Tools
The first and the most important rule of thrifty living is getting organized: you won’t be able to save a penny unless you learn counting money. So I wish all
Blissfully Frugal Entry: Confessions of a Social Networking Cheapskate
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Blissfully Frugal Entry: How We Got Out of Debt and 10 Ways to Save
Amy Andrews enjoys sharing useful tips, hints and resources at WithPurpose.com about saving money, blogging, parenting, homeschooling and web design. This post was originally published on her own blog as
Blissfully Frugal Entry: In Lieu of a Money Tree
Megan is a mom of a two and half year old boy with the best hair ever and a baby girl on the way. She lives for cupcakes and a
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