Saturday’s Thrifty Links
May 3, 2008 by Deborah Ng
Filed under Around the web
‘Morning thrifty friends. We have piano lessons in a little while so it’ll probably be afternoon before you see this, but here it is. This weekends list of thrifty links. Oh and I finally got around to updating the blogroll too. Do visit some of the great other blogs and websites on the list. Enjoy your reading…
- Jewelry making videos at Jewelry and Beading.
- Biodegradable and compostable poop bags at The Food Bowl.
- Spring Cleaning Checklist at Keeping the Castle.
- Part 2 of your Spring Cleaning Checklist at Keeping the Castle.
- Hang that towel, people. At Tree Hugging Family.
- Recycling your blanket to make a rug at Layers Upon Layers.
- What to do with leftover eggs at Baking Delights.
- What to do with leftover tea at Kettle & Cup.
- A wedding dress for $10? At Thrifty Mommy
- 50 Green and Affordable Mother’s Day Gifts at Tree Hugging Family
- 9 Ways to Save Money in the Garden at Mother Earth’s Garden
- A variety of deals at The Bargainist.
- Mulch Savings at the Thrifty Homeowner.
- Target’s “Hidden” Return Policy Consumer Reports
- Two (Really Annoying) Laws of Personal Finance Consumer Reports
- 10 Ways to Save Real Money at the Consumerist.
- How to Raise Financially Savvy Kids CNN
- 20 Ways to Use Carpet Remnants at Frugal for Life
- 10 Tips to Clip Travel Cancellation Fees at Bankrate
- 60 Things to Do for Little or No Money at Credit Card Pundit.
- 9 Ways to Teach Kids About Money at The Frugal Duchess.
- Five Ways to Reuse Human Hair at Green Daily.
- V-Tech Info Phone Giveaway at MomGadget.
- Thrift Shops are a Wardrobe Essential at The New York Times.
Thanks for stopping by.
- Deb
I hope you’ll also visit some of my other blogs:
- She Knows Parties
- The List Maven
- She Plays Music
- Freelance Writing Jobs
- Cookerati
- Celebrity Role Model
- News from the Glamorati
- Credit Card Pundit
- Network Blogging Tips
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Thanks for the link! AND what an adorable picture. Very cute. I think that would make a good banner for this blog.
Thanks for the link..and your cookerati link does not work :/
Thanks Deb.
Thanks for the link love. I agree I think the picture is adorable.
The human hair link… gross. I can imagine salons selling bags of human hair for compost and snail repellent. Or the customer asking that her hair be saved. Hey, if you scatter it in your garden, you are also providing fodder for birds’ nests.