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Frugal Advice

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009




Frugal Advice
Frugal Advice
What are some tips or advice for being more frugal with money?

I make a decent income, I’m not wealthy by any means, but I should have more in the way of savings than I do. I guess I’m in need of a good pep talk to curtail my needless spending.

Stop going to those strip clubs and waving all those $1's I saw you there so don't lie. start bring the club to you ;-)


The Better Days Books Frugal Food Bible: Practical Advice for Feeding Your Family During Hard Economic Times From Americans Who Survived and Thrived In Tougher Times Than These


The Better Days Books Frugal Food Bible: Practical Advice for Feeding Your Family During Hard Economic Times From Americans Who Survived and Thrived In Tougher Times Than These


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Is your food budget out of control? The Better Days Books Frugal Food Bible can help, offering four timeless 19th and early 20th Century frugal food classics bound together in one practical, enlightening and entertaining omnibus collection: The American Frugal Housewife, by Lydia M. Child (1832), Foods That Will Win The War And How To Cook Them by C. Houston Goudiss (1918), Home Vegetable Gardenin...

The Frugal Life: How to Spend Less and Live More


The Frugal Life: How to Spend Less and Live More


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As the credit crunch becomes a recession and rising energy prices take their toll on our finances, many of us have little choice but to cut back our spending. But life is for living, so why should budgeting mean a miserable existence? Instead, discover the pleasures of saving by becoming a frugal shopper, cutting energy and transport bills, growing vegetables and eating wild food. The Frugal Life ...

The Frugal Traveler: How to See More of the World for Less


The Frugal Traveler: How to See More of the World for Less


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This is a book for the passionate traveler. The one who is willing to accept the possible hardships and difficulties of frugal travel in order to see more of the world's most fascinating places. The author and her husband have traveled frugally in South America, Asia, Greece, New Zealand and Australia. They feel privileged to have lived in cultures fast disappearing. This is a great book for ...

Financial Advice : Finance: Living Frugally

Solar panels: what a bright idea
Patrick and Frances Colquhoun are happy pensioners. Since they installed solar panels on the roof of their five-bedroom detached home on the outskirts of Cambridge last July, they have seen substantial reductions in their energy bills.

Ideas For Living Frugally

Friday, December 18th, 2009




Ideas For Living Frugally
Ideas For Living Frugally
How can I learn to live frugally?

My wife and I both want to save for our own and our childs future, and I've agreed that intead of spending over £150 per week on silly things that I don't need such as takeaways, pub visits, new clothes etc etc etc I'll live on a budget of £40 per week which will include my petrol for car, food for the week, and anything else that crops up.

I find this idea very excitiny as I know It will do me and my family good, my wife and I earn a good wage so therefore we'll be able to watch our money grow but ONLY if I stick to this plan. What sort of tips can you give me? how can I make this £40 per week last on everything? (am I being too optimstic?) could YOU live on £40 per week?

Thanks a lot,
Ricky.

Well done Ricky, good question. Depends a lot on where you live of course, and your target whilst admirable is a bit ambitious, bearing in mind there seems to be a child in the house. Given these current times, and providing you do not drink or smoke, heating and lighting might be your biggest outgoing after rent/or mortgage, more expensive for you than food. A tip for you - We like to eat in a sensible healthy fashion without going overboard about it. I make a gallon of Bolognaise sauce from tomatoes, peppers, onions, and only half a pound of minced beef. With the Italian herbs and two stock cubes it makes a delicious meal with pasta. I calculate that We get 12 generous helpings each from this at a cost of £0.95 each. Freeze it. Also we buy a chicken, roast it for a Sunday lunch, take off the rest of the meat to make a stirfry with veggies, boil the carcass of the chicken with carrots, lentils and rice for a very tasty soup. One chicken, plus bits and bobs makes 8 good healthy meals at about £0.65p each.

Frugal Living

Frugal Living

Thursday, November 26th, 2009




Frugal Living
Frugal Living

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Chick Living: Frugal And Fabulous Kris Koederitz Melche


Chick Living: Frugal And Fabulous Kris Koederitz Melche


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Frugal Living Tips And Recipes


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NEW Frugal Living for Dummies - Deborah Taylor-Hough


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Frugal Living for Dummies, Deborah Taylor-Hough, New Bo


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The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-sufficient Living in the Heart of the City (Process Self-reliance Series)


The Urban Homestead: Your Guide to Self-sufficient Living in the Heart of the City (Process Self-reliance Series)


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The Urban Homestead is the essential handbook for a fast-growing new movement: urbanites are becoming gardeners and farmers. Rejecting both end-times hand wringing and dewy-eyed faith that technology will save us from ourselves, urban homesteaders choose instead to act. By growing their own food and harnessing natural energy, they are planting seeds for the future of our cities.If you would like t...

Frugal Living for Dummies


Frugal Living for Dummies


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Feel like you’re trying to dig out from under a mountain of debt without a shovel? Tired of working your tail off just to break even? Is the high cost of living taking all the joy out of life? Unless you’re one of the top two percent of wealthiest Americans, all of the above should sound painfully familiar. While they’re trying to decide between the ski lodge in Telluride and the Tuscan vill...

Shop Smart, Save More: Learn The Grocery Game and Save Hundreds of Dollars a Month


Shop Smart, Save More: Learn The Grocery Game and Save Hundreds of Dollars a Month


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These days the cost of food and other basic necessities is going through the roof. Teri Gault's groundbreaking website, www.TheGroceryGame.com, has already helped millions save serious money. And now she shares the secrets to sensible shopping in one essential volume, so you can feed your family and take care of their needs for thousands of dollars a year less! Shop Smart, Save More provides step...

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Upscale in a down economy
Chez TJ owner George Aviet has been serving world class contemporary French cuisine for nearly three decades. That's hard to do even in good times; but in a down economy, running a business based on luxury is "even more challenging." by Kelsey Mesher