Entries Tagged as 'A lesson in frugality'

Inexpensive Gift Idea: The Coolest Mix CD Ever

July 31st, 2008 · 7 Comments

Ivy says:
Today’s my brother’s birthday- I can’t believe my LITTLE brother is 30 years old now! But that’s what happen when you get all old and stuff. Anyway, due to school being about to start and a bunch of other little things, I’m pretty broke. What’s a sister to do for a gift for [...]

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Reader Challenge: The Brunch Edition

July 31st, 2008 · 9 Comments

Heather says:
Let me set the scene, Monday morning you rise with the nagging feeling that you have forgotten something or that perhaps there is something you should be doing. Rather than pay attention to the feeling you begin attacking the weekly laundry.
Mid-morning your sister calls and asks what time you and the kids will be [...]

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Meal Planning: A Primer (Part 2)

July 26th, 2008 · 7 Comments

Dear Home Ec 101,
I need to get our food budget under control, we spend a ton of money eating out.  It’s starting to cause fights.  I can’t cook, I can’t plan, and even if I could I wouldn’t know where to start.
Signed,
Hopeless in Hopeswell
Heather says:
Welcome to part two of this series on meal planning.  Part [...]

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Tags: A lesson in frugality · Cooking Basics · Menus

Saving Money On Bottled Water

June 27th, 2008 · 19 Comments

Ivy says:
Recently, I saw a discussion about bottled water in a frugality community. Some people were saying it is not frugal at all to buy bottled water, since tap water is (essentially) free. Others explained that the water where they lived was just bad and they needed bottled water.
I’m in the “my water is just [...]

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Cheap Vacation Strategies: Tourist In Your Own Town

June 24th, 2008 · 13 Comments

Ivy says:
My cousin is coming to town sometime in the next 2 months and wanted to know what she should see and do in Nashville. She especially wantd to know if the Country Music Hall of Fame was worth the $18 admission fee. When I told her I had never been to the Country Music [...]

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