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  1. At Home: A Romantic Dinner For Two As a mother of five, I know how hard it is to find time for romance. Maybe you have a busy home life and/or a hectic job. The trick is to schedule some time for just the two of you. You often hear romance compared to fire; here's how to fan the flame...
  2. How to find and buy a cheap electric car Most people don't know that there are thousands of electric cars on the road today, and they can be both inexpensive to obtain and to operate.   Why tolerate unpredictable gasoline prices? An inexpensive electric car can be a fun project that save...
  3. Cheap Wedding Tips - Frugal Ideas With the average wedding in the United States costing nearly $27,000 and the economy in the seemingly never-ending downward spiral, I wanted to find and share some tips on how to save money and plan a fantastic wedding on a budget. When my husband an...
  4. Watch Your Favorite Shows and Movies for Free How often have you experienced this: Even with the multitudes of channels you have with your cable or satellite TV subscription, you often find nothing that you'd like to watch. Perhaps you surf up the channels, then down, and still find that there i...
  5. You too can be an organized mom Organised Mum was started by Sarah Sadler in 2004 after the birth of her second child. Even though Sarah had no previous business experience, Organised Mum has grown and expanded since then by leaps and bounds. In 2008, approximately 200,000 Organis...
  6. Vintage and Retro Clothing Moneys tight and we all want to save the planet, but we all want to look good, right? Here's how to save money, save the planet AND look AMAZING while you do it. Shop online at WWW.RETROCHICK.CO.UK Make sure you go to the bottom of this lens for l...
  7. Housesitting in Europe and around the World - Great Budget Vacation! House sitting In Europe can open doors to some of the best vacation spots. Whilst the dollar is looking up, the economy is in a downward spiral so anyone wishing to vacation in Europe will be looking for a way to economize. You can't get much more 'e...
  8. Wedding Expert - Wedding Planning Advice for the Modern Bride If anyone understands how overwhelming planning a wedding can be - I do. The day after I got engaged, I started a new job as Editorial Director for Elegala.com - a new resource for Weddings and Wedding Planning. I did have one advantage though. Now t...
  9. Planning Your Special Day You're engaged, that is absolutely wonderful, congratulations! Planning your special day can be exciting. So many things to do. I bet you're wondering where to start? Let me help ease your mind. I have designed this site especially for you. This is...
  10. The Holiday Season on a Shoestring! For years, my working class family has had to be frugal, thrifty-- okay, to be perfectly honest, freakin' penny-pinchin' cheapskates-- during the holiday seasons. That doesn't mean that we have ever skimped on the holidays-- far from it! Though...
  11. Financial Tracking Software (Mint or Yodlee) Financial tracking software has certainly grown up since the days of Microsoft Money and Quicken. Now, online tools such as Yodlee and Mint provide up to the minute views of your financial status and provide you with the tools to make the right deci...
  12. Saving Our Sanity: Tips for Organizing and Frugality Organizing your life, your home, and your finances often seems like an impossible dream. It is not. It simply takes commitment, some planning and a solid routine, like any other habit. Getting your day organized saves time and increases productivity....
  13. Frugal Living Tips: Living Well on Less, Money Saving Tips, Better Budgeting Frugal Living Tips: Living Well on Less, Money Saving Tips, Better Budgeting is all about the art of frugality and saving money, but not doing without.  Frugal living isn't about being cheap, it's about living within your means, budgeting your m...
  14. Surviving Job Loss: Unemployment, Layoffs, and Firings According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics, 508,859 workers were laid off from work during the fourth quarter of 2008. If you have recently lost your job or know someone else who has been laid off, fired or otherwise term...
  15. Frugal Mom living the good life Cooking, retirement, budgeting, oh my! Find out how this Frugal Momma of 3 boys does it (or should I say tries to do it) all while trying to live within our means and increase our net worth Eat like a king on a peasant’s budget Take the sting ou...
  16. Project Planning -- What's A Project? What's "Planning"? If what you are working on has a defined goal (whether it's building a darkroom for your photography hobby or building a nuclear submarine), you are working on a project! Plan 9 from Outer Space Masterprint Buy at AllPosters.com (If you are worki...
  17. Mint Budgeting Software - Free online Budgeting It's getting even easier every day for people to track their expenses and perform the basic budgeting tasks that are so essential for the long haul and financial success. One of the newest budgeting software packages around is Mint. The best part abo...
  18. Daiso;the Japanese Dollar Store After being married for 5 years, I have learned that there are some places that are just very kind to newlyweds with their first place. This is Daiso, the Japanese $2.00 store.Located in Richmond, B.C. it is the largest anchor store for the Aberdeen...
  19. Personal Financial Management Using Quicken With bank accounts, credit cards, brokerage accounts, 401(k) plans, 529 plans and so forth, getting a handle on your financial life can be a challange. For me, paper statements are too messy and using them I could never get a complete picture of my f...
  20. Cloth Menstrual Pads on a Budget Making the switch to cloth menstrual pads can save you a lot of money in the long run. However, it does require an initial spendout, making it difficult to get started if you're on a budget. So does this mean you're stuck with disposables? Not at all...