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Festive Fall Decorating on a Dime

Show off your harvest season-best and make your home warm, cozy, and inviting for Thanksgiving with festive fall decorating on a dime.

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How to Have a Thrifty Thanksgiving Dinner

Money is tight so how on earth can you put on a big family shindig in this economy? Check out these tips for a thrifty Thanksgiving dinner! Your budget will be grateful for these ideas to help you create a thrifty and delicious Thanksgiving feast.

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12 Things People Don’t Buy Anymore Because It’s Just Too Darn Expensive

Nearly everyone is feeling the financial pinch and sometimes it’s nice to feel like we’re not alone. Here are 12 things folks are no longer buying.

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How to Have a Frightfully Frugal Halloween

Do you know what’s really scary about Halloween? How much money some people spend on it! It doesn’t have to be that way with these frightfully frugal tips!

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How a Bread Machine Can Save You Time and Money

Who doesn’t love a hot, fluffy loaf of bed, fresh from the oven, drenched in salted butter? A bread machine can make it yours, even if you’re tight on time and money.

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Nifty Thrifty Things to Do with Tortillas

Tortillas can be used in a wide variety of ways that go far beyond the taco. Here’s some of the fabulous fare you can create with the humble tortilla.

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Cheap by Choice: When Frugality Means Freedom

Hard-core frugality is not just making a choice to buy the generic laundry soap instead of a jug of Tide.  Hard-core frugality means freedom.

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Make Fall More Frugal with DIY Pumpkin Spice Creamer

Get ready to spice things up with this delicious pumpkin spice creamer recipe. No need to go out and buy those expensive $5 lattes!

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10 Ways to Make Mac and Cheese Magic

Boxed mac & cheese isn’t the healthiest food, but it’s cheap in a pinch. Here are 10 ways you can jazz it up, use it to extend leftovers, or feed a large family.

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Back to School on a Budget

Back-to-school doesn’t have to mean emptying your bank account or racking up your credit card bill. Shop responsibly and teach your kids how to work within a budget. Done right, this will teach your children and teens lessons that will serve them well through adulthood.

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