Top 25 Ways I Save Money
October 9, 2006 by Karen Weideman
Filed under Top 25, financial matters, frugal living, money saving idea, saving money, time saving
During my internet surfing today I noticed there are some Top 25 lists out there. I decided to pick my brain and give you a list of 25 ways to save money. Here goes . . .
1. Shop end of season clearance for next year’s clothes. Why pay $35 for a nice outfit when you can get it for $6?
2. Shop yard sales and consignment stores. Buy in the next size
Price and opinion comparisons at Epinions.
June 22, 2006 by kellys
Filed under blogs, shopping, time saving
On my last post, I sent you to a link from Epinions. I personally think that this website is great for comparing prices and I haven’t found another site like it that gives cheaper prices. This is probably why I go there first. It’s a great time saver for me when I am looking for a deal.
Do you know of a better site to search and compare with multiple opinions from readers?
Top 10 frugal cars to drive.
May 4, 2006 by kellys
Filed under frugal living, shopping
Gas prices have been going up and down for a while. Who is happy with paying up to $75 for a tank of gas? I’m not. I put $35 in mine the last time. What about the cars that get good gas mileage? Are there any cars out there that are actually thrifty to operate? Here is a great list of the top 10 most frugal cars to drive.
Thanks About.com
Frugal shopping tips for people who struggle with Celiac Disease
March 21, 2006 by kellys
Filed under food, frugal living, shopping
Celiac disease is a disease where your body is allergic to glutens. That seems, simply, that you can’t eat any foods that contain wheat, rye and barley, or any of their derivatives. I would have a really hard time living this way since a staple in my diet is macaroni and cheese. I would also think that it would be very difficult to shop for food when you struggle with this disease. I found a great article that gives frugal tips on how to shop for groceries. Take a look.
I am on the hunt for a New Native Baby sling.
Every once in a while, I get a bug up my saddle. This weekend, I have decided that I want to try to find a New Native baby sling. You know me. I want to find the best bargain I can. So far, I have found the New Native baby sling for anywhere from $31.95 to $35.95 to $39.49. Now I just have to see if one of my local consignment stores will have it cheaper. Some things never change.
Comparison shopping for baby items is a must!
March 11, 2006 by kellys
Filed under baby products, shopping, time saving
Want to find something online but don’t want to spend a ton of time looking up prices? I found a co
re common. Bizrate and Epinions are my most frequently used sites. However, I just recently found another one that you might be interested in. Nothing like saving time and money at the same time. The website is called Baby Genie and so far I haven’t found any drawbacks. I’ll let you know if I do.







