
Vacations are another way you can save money. Below are a few tips to help you save on your…
Vacations are another way you can save money. Below are a few tips to help you save on your…
Holidays and birthdays come around whether you are living a frugally or not. You don’t have to break your…
Your food budget is the most flexible area of your household budget. Grocery savings will free up a significant…
You don’t have to spend a fortune to insure the safety of your family and home. I have listed…
With the cost of gas today, we are all looking for ways to save money. Below are several tips…
Frugality and happiness aren’t something society usually puts together. Frugality often brings up images of great sacrifice. We think…
With only a few barely noticeable changes in how you communicate electronically-by phone and internet-and how you deal with electricity, let’s face it we all have to deal with electricity, will start to show a savings in as little as a month. Below I have listed several things in both areas that will start you on your way to saving. Cell Phones, Internet, and Communication Utilities Avoid pre-paid cell phones, even if you just want the phone…
What makes a perfect family vacation? That depends on your family; what they like to do, where they like to go, the ages of your children, even your parenting style. But most families will agree that a perfect vacation needs to be relaxing and fun with something for everyone. There is a seemingly endless list of resorts in the United States that fit that description. But for many parents, there is one more essential aspect of the…
Is Being Frugal Worth It? Frugality is simply the practice of looking for the less expensive alternatives. Frugality doesn’t have to mean being a scrooge or living without comfort. Is it really worth the time and effort you put into things like homemade cleaners and clipping coupons? Search the Sunday paper for coupons and clip them out. Make a list of things on sale that you can stock up on in order to get your average cost…
You don’t need to cut out entertainment completely in order to live a frugal life. Below, I have listed some very inexpensive ways to save money and still have fun. If you live in a city, just try walking around. In New York, I have found impromptu concerts by street musicians or just sat in the park and people watched. You’d be amazed how much fun you can have! Instead of eating out or going to bars…