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Dawn over at Frugal for Life has compiled a number of ways you can find thrift stores near you: "When you can’t find the ultra incredible deals at the local retail store; it’s time to look to the thrift stores, second-hand store, consignment shops, read more »
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Feeling the financial pinch of your planetary eco-commitment? Wise Bread offers a list of ideas to go there on the super cheap. read more »
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From Frugal for Life: "After the winter muck has been tracked into your house for the upteenth time, sometimes you need to figure out a good way to clean up without stinking up your house to high heaven. Here are a few tips and recipes for natural read more »
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If the $150 AeroGarden we reviewed here is a bit out of your price range, perhaps this frugal tip from LifeHacker is more your thing: "The re-nest living blog offers a guided tutorial to setting up a one-pot, multi-herb garden for a windowsill.". read more »
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From Frugal For Life: "My Mom is part of a few freecycle groups back in Iowa as a way to help out different internationals in our hometown (Isn’t she cool!) and she received a notice from one moderator who let the group know that they were fed up w read more »
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Why buy new when you can reuse? FrugalReader is a site that allows people to trade their old books for something novel (get it?). Has anyone tried this? Let us know how it goes in the comments! read more »
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Friend of the site Dawn over at Frugal for Life points out how she's saving money and the environment by buying a thick, high-quality shower curtain with metal grommets and washing it rather that using cheap flimsy alternatives that have to be thro read more »
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Dawn over at Frugal for Life responds to a couple of reader questions regarding where to find coupons for organic food online. GDD is of course a great start but she lists a few other sources too. read more »
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Don't get scammed by these products that provide terrible value and are pretty un-green as well. I find a good rule of thumb is to avoid any new product you've comfortably lived without for the past 10 years. read more »
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Frugal for Life breaks down the savings of cooking a nice breakfast at home versus going out. Not only will you save over $18 but you'd be surprised at the huge quantities of resources restaurants use compared to cooking at home too. read more »
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This is a touchy subject to some, but one method is a lot more frugal than the other. read more »
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The great money-saving blog Frugal For Life brings us the story of a family who's energy bills were out of control. They tracked down the culprit and saw their bill cut in half! Click through to find out what it was. read more »
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