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Here are some AWESOME ways to save money on Black Friday, without the risk of getting trampled by someone determined to get all the purple towels.
Never underestimate the potential of a stir-fry for using up odds and ends in your refrigerator or pantry. Allow me to introduce the Ultimate Frugal Stir-Fry Formula.
Save money and time by getting your yard ready for winter with these maintenance tasks. You will be happy you did when spring arrives.
Extreme poverty is becoming more common. If you're in a desperate situation and you can't pay your bills, here's how to prioritize in order to survive.
Here's our family recipe for Jack-o-Lantern pie! Check out what is more boringly known as egg-free pumpkin pie filling - a simple and thrifty recipe. ?
When you get a financial windfall, the first question you probably ask yourself is, "What should I do with all this money?" Here's a financial windfall plan.
People are panicking about the empty shelves in stores, but there ARE still products available. We just have fewer options for each item than we did before. Here are some ...
In the spirit of using as much of the pumpkin as possible, make a tasty snack with the seeds. Here are 6 different flavors for roasted pumpkin seeds.
It's apple-harvesting time! Here are 3 delicious and easy ways to preserve abundant seasonal fruit to enjoy over the winter.
Don’t avoid the sun – bask in it, get Vitamin D safely, and boost your immune system and your happiness while lowering your risk of multiple diseases.
If you’ve got more month than money, here are 50 tasty ways to eat the food in your pantry when you can’t go buy groceries.
Sometimes money problems can linger because people believe certain fallacies to be true. Here are 7 lies that perpetually broke people tell themselves about money.
“Cheap Eats” are thrifty unglamorous meals that are reasonably filling, quick to make, (cooking utilities add up too), and less than a dollar per serving.