Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Reusable shopping bags have become a trend in the last few years. Retailers and grocery stores, State Fair vendors, and other organizations have given...
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Price matching can be a nice way for people to streamline their shopping for grocery and non-food items. By using price matching, shoppers can visit...
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One of today's largest budget items is food. In the past, most families had vegetable gardens and cooked at home. With the vast availability of...
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If you enjoy holiday baking and candy making, consider using after-Halloween candy sales for supplying your chocolate chips for holiday baking. Since...
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As roadside and farmers market produce tapers off, frugal families may want to think ahead to next spring while making purchases. Growing your own...
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Searching for food can bring a new and fun dimension to the outdoor activities of nature walks, hikes, camping, and geocaching for today's frugal...
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Drying food is not as commonplace as freezing, but it is also fairly easy if you have an electric or solar food dehydrator (make one that is...
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How do people know if home canning makes sense for them? This can be answered by looking at monetary value and non-monetary value. Non-monetary value...
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With a typically abundant harvest of tomatoes, zucchini, and peppers at this time of year, preserving food could mean freezing, drying, or canning...
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With August being a big harvest month, preserving summer produce can be a frugal way to build a stock pile of food that would otherwise be perishable....
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