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Electricity just keeps going up. It seems the price of it becomes a larger part of everyone's budget every year, and many people feel powerless to stop it. While we can't control energy prices, we can control our own lives. Here are some ways to save on the electric bill around the house.
Published by Annie Hintsala 4 days ago in Frugal Living | +3 votes | 0 comments
Unpleasant odors can often dominate indoors. Unopened rooms with poor air circulation, mildew due to weather changes, cooking of certain foodstuffs or even the pet in your home can be the reasons behind the unpleasant odor. In this article, you will learn frugal and handy tips to make use of ingredients at home to prepare your own odor neutralizer.
Published by Nisha Danny 2 weeks ago in Frugal Living | +15 votes | 9 comments
Having a family is expensive enough without breaking the bank on furniture. Whether you are outfitting a new nursery or overhauling a toddler's room, the transformation can be dramatic by simply applying some fresh coats of pastel paint. Embarking on a DIY project like this will have you looking back at what fun you had as a kid.
Published by Irene Nevins 3 weeks ago in Frugal Living | +6 votes | 2 comments
Old fashioned homemade whitewash isn't hard to make yourself. Use it for fences, barns and anywhere you like because it's safe for pets and animals and even safe for you once it's made up. Here is how to make it, where to use it and other facts about making and using whitewash.
Published by Pat Veretto 1 months ago in Frugal Living | +3 votes | 0 comments
Whether your decision to get a roommate is financial, or you are helping a friend out, this article discusses some of the things you may want to consider before allowing another person to invade your personal space. There are pros and cons in every roommate situation and here are just a few odd little things that I didn't even consider before I moved a roommate in.
Published by Jaz 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +6 votes | 9 comments
This list of grocery stores that double coupons in Knoxville, Tennessee can help your family save money. Every dollar saved is money at the grocery can be used on something else. Extreme couponing gets a lot of attention these days but most shoppers only use a few at a time. These grocery stores that double coupons in Knoxville, Tennessee maximize the value no matter how many coupons are used.
Published by Gayle Crabtree 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +3 votes | 0 comments
Every home should have an endless supply of lemons on standby and not just for eating and drinking. This yellow fruit can also be used to clean your home in all sorts of ways thus saving you money, helping the environment and refresh your home all at the same time.
Published by dianne thomas 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +1 votes | 0 comments
You can raise chickens in urban and suburban areas to produce eggs, but there are a few important items to consider before you get started to prevent any issues with your neighbors or problems with your town. You will need to purchase the right type of chicken that is suitable for your part of the country and the amount of space you have. You will need to determine if you will let your chickens roam free or build a chicken coop and run to protect your hens and yard. This article will answer man...
Published by Daniel Snyder 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +13 votes | 6 comments
Prices have been on the increase for just about everything. It stands to reason that the higher prices for oil is what is fueling (no pun intended) the ever increasing prices. We are seeing increases in the prices of goods, fuel, and services. These price increases have caused me to change my shopping habits. Have they affected you in the same way?
Published by Pat Bartels 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +7 votes | 8 comments
The first time I ever received a helping hand from a food pantry, I cried like a baby. Nothing feels more desperate than using services that you once supported. What goes around, comes around. Large cities offer several food pantry locations for convenience as many users must rely on walking or public transit.
Published by Irene Nevins 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +12 votes | 4 comments
Frugal living tips. Frugal tips as related to buying a car. How to save money when buying a car? Is it cheaper to buy a car or lease one? How to save money on automobile repairs? How to save money on gas? Tips for car owners on saving money. How to save money on holidays? Learn some ideas on how to save money in regards to owning a car.
Published by Brenda Nelson 2 months ago in Frugal Living | +7 votes | 5 comments
For those truly concerned about living green, garage sales are the greatest things since sliced bread. “One man's junk is another man's treasure” is a very wise old saying. The author of that adage is unknown but it has never had greater meaning than it has today with everyone focusing their attention on the environment and Green Living. Garage sales are great but there are a few things that you should never buy at a garage sale because they could be hazardous to your health. Likewise, these a...
Published by Jerry Walch 3 months ago in Frugal Living | +23 votes | 9 comments
Do you need glue? There are times when nothing but waterproof glue will do. You can make it yourself with a few simple ingredients and a few minutes of your time. It may not save a lot of money, but making waterproof glue can be fun as well as educational.
Published by Pat Veretto 3 months ago in Frugal Living | +12 votes | 6 comments
With a little artistic ingenuity, you are sure to find ordinary items around your home to make extraordinary gift wrapping. Think outside the box and consider these solutions when you need to package and wrap a gift. Without spending additional money, and another trip to the store, work with common household items and a little craftsmanship. Remember, recycle, re-purpose, reuse!
Published by Judith Barton 3 months ago in Frugal Living | +9 votes | 5 comments
Food doesn't have to be expensive to be healthy. As a matter of fact, some of the healthiest food is the most frugal. Buy basic, fresh food and use your creativity to make healthy, tasty dishes and you'll be money and health ahead. Good food really is available to everyone, regardless of how frugal you have or want to be.
Published by Pat Veretto 3 months ago in Frugal Living | +8 votes | 7 comments
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