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Grocery Buying Thought # 4: Use the Step-Down Method
In the spirit of being overwhelmed... Looking back over my posts about grocery buying, I realize some of it sounds a little extreme. Budgeti...
Who is Responsible for the Family Budget?
For the greatest happiness and productivity in life, both husband and wife are needed. Their efforts interlock and are complementary. Each h...
Easy Way to Patch Little Boys' Jeans
A couple of weeks ago, I finally got sick of the pile of little boys' jeans on my sewing table. I was not feeling terribly ambitious, an...
Trying Not to Spend
My cousin (who is a lot smarter than me) once told me that she used to think she would not have to budget as long as she didn't spend ve...
How Many Cars do You Need?
OK, those of you who don't own a car, go pat yourselves on the back and read a different article. For the rest of us, imagine with me....
Using Your Computer as Your Television
A year or so ago, we stopped using our television. We didn't get very good reception in our apartment, so we primarily watched DVDs anyw...
Finding a Happy Money Medium
I just read a great post titled The Balance Between Splurger and Miser . It's from one of our favorite sites, Get Rich Slowly . April D...
The Step-Down Method
The key to spending less than we earn is simple—it is called discipline. Whether early in life or late, we must all eventually learn to dis...
How Money Can Make You Happy
Money does not equal happiness. We know that. However, it turns out, spending money in certain ways can actually make you happier. Think mon...
Variations on Split Pea Soup
We ate this soup last night for dinner. It is warm, comforting, and cheap. The potato pieces in it add nice texture, and it's a prettier...
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