We buy bananas at the grocery store at almost every visit ? usually because they?re too old and brown to use by the time we get around to using them. Our daughter loves bananas, though, so off to the store again we go to replenish our supply!
Instead of throwing them into the compost bin or [...]
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With gas and grocery prices soaring, it can be tricky to stay on budget and feed your family. Here are a few tips to keep your family fed – and your budget on track.
Don’t buy pre-packaged foods. It might be tempting (and convenient) to buy those [...]
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I’m feeling super smug today. I’ve cloth diapered my son since he was six months old, when I bought a set of FuzziBunz diapers in size medium. He’s two and a half and those diapers still fit him. For that $200 investment, I’ve saved over $500 in disposable diapers in two years. And since I [...]
Tags: cloth diapers, Frugal Living, laundry, money saving, Potty Training
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Having a baby means registering for half the baby super store (and getting a quarter of it, if you?re lucky!) and filling every available space in your home with baby gear. Suddenly you find that that extra end table isn?t as important as a baby swing, and a baby bouncer replaces the extra wing chair [...]
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In these times of rising gas prices and other commodities, movies at the theatre plus popcorn for the whole family can quickly add up. Here are some ideas you can use this weekend or future weekends to keep your kids entertained:
Check out Craigslist for family board games if you don’t have any at home. [...]
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