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Frugality is the mental approach we each take when considering our resource allocations. It includes time, money, convenience, and many other factors.
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9h ago
Hello, I bought an electric blanket thinking it would feel like a blanket out of a dryer but instead I just feel like I’m in a humid heated bed. Even in the lowest setting, I get very sweaty very fast the material Is not breathable at all. Is this the general case for electric blankets? The blanket isn’t even hot or anything it just traps low heat and my body starts sweating
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Reddit » Frugal Living
9h ago
Hey, I'm just lurking really but was wondering if any of you eat organic on a budget and have tips and tricks on how and where and what to shop. Thanks :)
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9h ago
Looking for something commercial like what they use with orkin or terminx love in a town home connected to others thank you. I know about the do your own website but so many different ones any advice it's for millipedes roaches etc we don't have a lot yet but trying to find something to start soon thank you everyone
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9h ago
What is the best pay by minutes phone? Like tracphone and like that with unlimited? Thanks
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19h ago
I don't pay for Amazon prime so I try to have enough stuff in my cart that I get free shipping, normally I just add something I know I will need in the near future but sometimes I don't need anything. Is there any grocery items that you have found to be cheap on Amazon? I also walk to the store so something large would also add extra convenience so I don't have to walk it home. I was thinking a big bag of rice? Any suggestions?
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19h ago
I had a javascript that was written for Safeway and worked on the Vons site that would clip all of the coupons automatically. It used to work great in Chrome but it is no longer working. Does anyone know where to get an updated version or can you make one? TIA
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19h ago
And I don't mean at a 101 level. I can tell I don't need a new car, the old one is working just fine. I'm not going into debt for an iPhone. Etc.
But. Do I need, for example, the brand of underwear that costs $4 more but will give my butt more joy every time I wear it? No. Does cutting every single available corner wear on my energy as well as my sense of freedom vs. restriction in my life? Yes.
What metrics can I use, to a fine level of detail, to determine which items can be 1. Bought as cheaply as possibly can be vs 2. Bought medium quality vs 3. Not Bought at all and 4. Highest possible s ..read more
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19h ago
I could go into all my health details but I just want to know the cheapest way to make a will? I want what little physically I have to go to my children but the other important factor is my burial wishes or lack thereof. I don't have an employer to do anything through. Any advice or links will be greatly appreciated.
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19h ago
What’s up everybody? I’m from New York where we have the following stores: Stop & Shop ShopRite Walmart
Acme
Unfortunately, I live directly next-door to a Stop & Shop. Their food quality is so low compared to others. Their prices are absolutely outrageous! Last night I bit the bullet wanted to make my wife and I a grilled chicken Caesar salad. The total bill $37.00. That included a very small 1 pound, thinly sliced chicken breast, a bag of croutons, and three Romain lettuce hearts. I could have called the diner, and had them make Caesar salad for less than that.
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19h ago
Nespresso Vertuo pods are $1.40 per cup. Making my own worked out to be about $0.14 per cup
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