This week’s Festival of Frugality was hosted by Living Almost Large. It is a clever edition with inclusion of some celebrities who are notably frugal. Some of my favorite frugal stories this week include:
The Iconoclast Investor: The Tiniest House on the Street
I’ve had a fascination with Tumbleweed Houses ever since I first learned about them, [...]
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This week’s Festival of Frugality is up at FrugalBabe. I enjoyed reading many of the articles, and love the picture of the smiley face made of coins!
Since I’m always happy to read a good list of ways to save money, I was glad to find
20 Ways to Save Time and Money in the Kitchen at [...]
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This week’s Carnival of Personal Finance is up at BankerGirl. I found a lot of good articles in this batch, but would like to highlight a few particularly notable ones:
I love a good list, and Squawfox offers a great list with 50 Ways to Save $1,000 a Year. There are enough alternatives on [...]
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This week’s Festival of Frugality is up at almost FRUGAL. Kelly did a great job organizing and presenting the wealth of frugal material.
In Financial Freedom Quick Tip #25: Sweat your assets!, liberta has good advice with a great quote (and a funny inverse statement as well). I’m not going to [...]
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The Carnival of Personal Finance #168 - Fire Up the Grill, It’s Labor Day edition is up at One Caveman’s Financial Journey. It is a juicy edition and well presented, with a lot of good, meaty articles.
I especially enjoyed reading Fiscal Zen’s Clipping Coupons and Baking Bread: Is It Worth Your Time?. This is [...]
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