Archive for May, 2010

25
May

Three Things Frugal Living Website Should Have

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Of course, Save Money Frugal Tips is my favorite out of all the frugal living websites.  There are many on the Internet, some good and some bad.  We at SMFT she tried to give you everything you need to save more money to use the money you do have wisely.  

We believe the top three things frugal living websites should have are: frugal living tips, information on the frugal living lifestyle, and personal finance help for both credit, debt, and savings.

Frugal living websites all contain frugal living tips.  If they don’t, they can hardly call themselves a frugal living website.  These steps should be real, helpful, adaptable, and should actually do a good job of saving money.  Including tips in many different aspects of living is ideal.

Frugal living websites should include information on the frugal living lifestyle.  That is to say, explain what it is to live frugally, attitudes and mindsets necessary to appreciate savings of more than spending, and many positive attributes that cannot be done with the normal commercial lifestyle.

Frugal living websites should also include information about personal finance.  The economy is suffering and people are racking up debt more than ever.  Learning to control spending, increase savings, and deal with any debt that occurs as an important part of living frugally.  While educating yourself on how to save 25 to 30% on your grocery bill will help keep you out of debt, knowing what to do with that savings to maximize its effectiveness is more important.

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18
May

5 Meals for $5 – How to Feed 5 People 5 Meals for $5.00 – $8.00 or Less! You Don’t Need to Be Wealthy To Eat Healthy (Paperback)

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5 Meals for $5 - How to Feed 5 People 5 Meals for $5.00 - $8.00 or Less! You Don't Need to Be Wealthy To Eat Healthy

Review
“…. She gives great tips to stretch a dollar-and again, not just on food. Her recipes are kid and picky-eater friendly-which is another way to stretch a budget….” Carine Nadel is on The Reader’s Advisory Panel of Woman’s Day Magazine”…This one is huge on my list of must have books…” Lisa Knight The Frugal Momma”5 Meals for $5, is loaded with recipes like B-B-Q Ham Sandwiches w/Homemade B-B-Q Sauce and Mexican Beef Enchilada Lasagna, that cost, on average, under $1.60 (more…)

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