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It's Strawberry Picking Time
Get out the canning jars, freezer bags and dehydrators strawberry season has arrived! After a weekend of berry picking and processing, I'm ready for another trip to the strawberry patch. Why not find a u-pick farm in your area, and get in on the action? With prices well below what you'll pay at the grocery store ($1.25 a pound here locally), those berries stained hands are certainly worth it. What to Do with All Those Berries: Photo Credit: Krassy_Can_Do_It Monday May 19, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Simple Ways to Slash Your Grocery Bill
Looking for new strategies to help you cope with the rising cost of groceries? Then, consider this idea: Shop at Drug Stores Grocery stores aren't the only place to look for grocery bargains. Get in the habit of checking the drug store ads for deals on cereal, oatmeal, raisins, spices, baking supplies, soda, paper goods and more. Photo Credit: darinhercules Friday May 16, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Make Your Home Earn Its Keep
Feel like you're constantly putting money into your home? Then, now's the time to get some of it back. Bankrate.com has put together a list of 12 ways to make money off of your house, and it's not the normal second mortgage nonsense that you'd expect. Related Reading: Photo Credit: james.thompson Wednesday May 14, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Make Your Own Weed Killer
Tired of fighting the weeds in your yard with hard-earned dollars and loads of chemicals? Then, fight back the frugal way: Related Reading: Photo Credit: burge5000 Tuesday May 13, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Top 5 Products to Buy GenericAre you a name brand purist or a generic brand regular? According to SmartMoney.com, there are five items that you should always buy generic. Take a peek at their list, and then share your own. What products do you always buy generic? Monday May 12, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Frugal Sunburn Relief
Spring marks the return of warm weather, but it also marks the return of something less desirable--sunburn season. If time spent outdoors tends to leave you lobster red and howling in pain, you'll be happy to learn that there's a simple (and nearly cost-free) way to soothe your sunburned skin. Move over aloe vera, there's a new, non-sticky pain reliever in town! Photo Credit: shygantic Friday May 9, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Mother's Day Idea: An Indoor Herb Garden
Looking for a low-cost Mother's Day gift that will actually be used and appreciated? Then, consider giving Mom the start to an indoor herb garden. A little soil, a few pots, some seeds; and you're in business! Also See: Photo Credit: Michael_L Thursday May 8, 2008 | permalink | comments (1) Rust Remover Recipes
Have rust encroaching on your tools or even your car? Then, blast it away with your own homemade rust remover. It's the perfect way to extend the life of all your metal stuff. Photo Credit: HVargas Wednesday May 7, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) A Second Fridge or Freezer: Frugal or Unfrugal?
With all the focus on stockpiling lately, I have to ask: do you consider it frugal or unfrugal to maintain a second fridge or freezer in your home? Personally, I'm against the idea because I'm concerned about the extra energy use/cost and the possibility of losing a lot of food to a power outage. But what do you think? Does an extra fridge or freezer help you to save money? Share your thoughts! Related Articles: Photo Credit: Jen_Dunlap Tuesday May 6, 2008 | permalink | comments (36) Problem Solved: Stiff Line-Dried Clothes
Line drying clothes is much cheaper than drying clothes in a dryer. About $85 a year cheaper to be exact, but is the savings worth having to wear stiff, line-dried clothes? Learn how to solve the stiffness problem, and you won't have to decide: Photo Credit: Joeannenah Monday May 5, 2008 | permalink | comments (0) Display Latest Headlines | powered by WordPress |
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