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6 Ways You’re Wasting Money Without Realizing It

October 25, 2017 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

There are a number of less-than-obvious ways that many of us waste money. Here are six of these, along with money-saving alternatives.

Many of us are careful about how we spend our money because we’re on tight budgets. We use various strategies to cut back on spending, including clipping coupons, shopping sales, and eating out infrequently. Unfortunately, there are a number of less noticeable ways that many of us waste money. Here are six of these. Wastes of money you … [Read more...] about 6 Ways You’re Wasting Money Without Realizing It

Filed Under: Managing Finances Tagged With: frugal living

10 Money Wasters at the Grocery Store

May 22, 2017 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

There are numerous money wasters lurking at the grocery store. Here are 10 of these and their budget-friendly alternatives.

A couple of weeks ago we considered a number of cheap and nutritious foods that are great purchases for those of us who are pinching pennies. In contrast to these foods, there are a number of grocery items—including many with relatively low prices—that are wastes of money. Let’s consider these and their budget-friendly … [Read more...] about 10 Money Wasters at the Grocery Store

Filed Under: Managing Finances Tagged With: frugal living

10 Really Cheap Foods that Are Also Really Nutritious

April 26, 2017 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Healthy foods aren’t always expensive! Here are ten low-cost foods that are incredibly nutritious.

Keeping the grocery bill low is a challenge. It seems like this is especially true when I’m trying to purchase nutritious foods for my family. However, the reality is that healthy foods aren’t always expensive. By purchasing several unprocessed or minimally processed foods and cooking with them at home, we can save a lot of money and feed … [Read more...] about 10 Really Cheap Foods that Are Also Really Nutritious

Filed Under: Managing Finances, Promoting Healthful Living Tagged With: frugal living, health and safety

Budget-Friendly Dinners Roundup

March 27, 2017 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Budget-Friendly Dinners - Chicken

Every time I visit the grocery store it seems like food prices have increased. My husband’s salary hasn’t increased proportionally and we keep adding to our family, so we must find ways to pay for increasing amounts of increasingly expensive food. As I’m beginning to brainstorm for our summer menu, I’ve been looking up ideas for “dollar … [Read more...] about Budget-Friendly Dinners Roundup

Filed Under: Keeping the Home, Managing Finances Tagged With: cooking tips, frugal living, menu planning, recipes

DIY Splatter Shield for Spraying Cloth Diapers

February 15, 2017 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

For about five dollars, this DIY splatter shield can help you keep things tidy while spraying solids off of cloth diapers. Learn how to make one here.

Cloth diapering an exclusively breastfed infant is really easy. Once a baby starts complimentary foods, though, it becomes a little challenging! This is because diapers covered in soft, water-soluble breast milk poop can go straight into the wash without any special preparation. However, the bulkier poop associated with solid foods must be … [Read more...] about DIY Splatter Shield for Spraying Cloth Diapers

Filed Under: Raising an Inheritance Tagged With: babies, frugal living, projects and crafts, toddlers

22 Uses for Citrus Peels

October 24, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Seemingly useless citrus peels are actually quite handy, so don’t toss them out in the trash! Here are 22 ways to use citrus peels.

Many of us toss the peels in the trash after eating an orange or squeezing juice from a lemon. This is a terrible habit because there are actually dozens of uses for these peels! Not only have these uses reduced the amount of trash I throw out, but I’m discovering that they can help me save money and make my home more pleasant. Ways to … [Read more...] about 22 Uses for Citrus Peels

Filed Under: Keeping the Home Tagged With: cleaning tips, cooking tips, frugal living, green living, projects and crafts

Starter Kitchen Essentials

September 19, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

The kitchen is one place where it is easy to amass a wealth of unneeded items, so here are the things you need for a simple, yet perfectly functional kitchen.

Have you ever come across a gadget or dish in your kitchen that you’re pretty certain you’ve never used? I recently heard from a reader who would like to avoid this. Elizabeth asked the following: “My fiancé and I both grew up in homes with single parents who cooked using mostly frozen and canned foods. We’re both now learning how to … [Read more...] about Starter Kitchen Essentials

Filed Under: Keeping the Home Tagged With: cooking tips, frugal living, organized living

Things to Consider When Deciding Whether or Not to Cloth Diaper (Part 2)

June 22, 2016 By Shannon This post may contain affiliate links and this site uses cookies. Click here for details.

Are you trying to decide whether disposable or cloth diapers are right for your family? Here are some important factors to ponder.

Last week we began looking at factors that parents should consider when deciding if disposable or cloth diapers are best for their families. We discussed the financial implications of cloth diapering, if cloth diapers are “greener” than disposables, and what it takes to wash cloth diapers. Let’s examine two additional factors today: … [Read more...] about Things to Consider When Deciding Whether or Not to Cloth Diaper (Part 2)

Filed Under: Raising an Inheritance Tagged With: babies, frugal living, green living

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