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Jul/Aug 08
Issue 42
Go Team!   Throughout the ages, groups of people working together, have accomplished great things. We share several ways that we apply teamwork in our home to help us get big and small jobs done quicker, easier and with some laughter. team work pays off
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Jul/Aug 08 13 Ways to Destroy Your Kid's Financial Future   From tricycles to cars we point out the dangerous ramifications of giving your kids things rather than teaching them to work and earn them. None
Jul/Aug 08 Make-Do Decorating   Pottery barn taste with a Wal-mart budget? One reader tells her story of making a beautiful home without spending a fortune. None
Jul/Aug 08

Spaghetti Pie   A great recipe for using up left-over spaghetti.

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May/Jun 08
Issue 41
It’s Enough To Make You Sick — Again   Medical bills can sink you financially. We interviewed medical billing advocates and share information on how to negotiate discounts or get help to reduce your bills. Nonemedical bill solutionsNone
May/Jun 08 Is FICO Fair? Just Ask   We share about a new, somewhat unknown, FICO rating system that favors those who avoid debt and have a scant credit background. None
May/Jun 08 Success Stories Meet two inspired frugal families
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May/Jun 08 Refinancing Reviewed   Knowing what questions to ask and which fees are negotiable can save you thousands of dollars when you refinance. Now is a great time to refinance! * Refinance Cost Comparison Worksheet
Refinance Cost Comparison Worksheet
Mar/Apr 08
Issue 40
Weighing In On Produce — Save 15 to 50 percent on your fresh fruits and veggies with the two strategies we present.
save on produce fruits and veggies economize
Mar/Apr 08
Washed Up Savings — Is cheaper better when it comes to dish washing liquid? We tested several brands — you’ll be surprised by our findings.
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Mar/Apr 08
Avoiding Dinner Time Disruptions — Eating as a family is important. We’ve heard 15 reasons why it can’t be done. We’ve got 15 answers. None
Mar/Apr 08

Recipes   French Onion Soup and Ratatouille

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Jan/Feb 08
Issue 39
Housing: Rent or Buy?   Is it time to buy or sell, rent or own? Higher mortgage payments and/or repossession loom on the horizon for thousands. What should you do?
Housing crisis - Rent or buy save money sign post
Jan/Feb 08 Don’t “Checkout” at the Checkout   Grocery shopping smarter with coupons and planning can really pay-off, but not you “check-out” when it’s time to ring up your order. None
Jan/Feb 08 Success Stories: Staying On Track!   Three families share their hardships and victories. None
Jan/Feb 08 Egg-Streme Price Increases   Egg prices have skyrocketed in recent months. We share several egg-zamples of how we buy eggs smarter. None
Nov/Dec 07
Issue 38
Surviving Unemployment
What would you do if you got a pink slip this Friday. We’ve been laid off three times — here’s how we’ve survived.
You're Fired - Surviving Unemployment
Nov/Dec 07 15 Ways To Wreck Your Food Budget   Do you know what you’re doing wrong? Learn the most common shopping mistakes and how to avoid them. None
Nov/Dec 07 Success Stories: Up Size / Down Size and Forgetting the Joneses Two families share their better financial choices. None
Nov/Dec 07 Recipes    Jane’s Nacho Chicken and Baked Apples
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Sept/Oct 07
Issue 37
Organization: Do the Kitchen Dance What do kitchen cabinets have to do with saving money? Keeping them organized and efficient and they can be terrific money stretchers. Waltz through our cabinets.
Sept/Oct 07
Where’s the Beef with Old Meat?   Is meat that is out of code safe to eat? Is it worth the risk to get the savings? Yes and Yes! None
Sept/Oct 07
Powerful Choices   Two families share their good and bad financial choices.
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Sept/Oct 07
Free Light  A unique use of solar lights. None
Sept/Oct 07
Big Beef Drop   Beat high meat prices by buying and sharing a cow. None
July/Aug 07
Issue 36
Oak Tree or Weed — Get Rich Slow! When it comes to building enduring wealth, haste can hurt you, but growing slow and steady can get you to your goal — for good. Oak Tree or Weed?
July/Aug 07
Stock Your Pantry and Make a Killing A well stocked pantry can literally save you thousands of dollars each year. We’ll show you what we stock and how much we stock-up on.
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July/Aug 07
Is Your Landscaping Edible? Planning your landscaping to produce food you can enjoy will look beautiful to your eye and your budget. them inexpensively. None
May/Jun 07
Issue 35
Guide to Great Garage Sales   You can make a lot of money or waste a lot of time. Follow our advice and your next garage sale will be bigger, better and much more profitable (and loads of fun).
Garage Sale Sign
May/Jun 07 Family, Incorporated   Well run businesses and well run families have five things in common. None
May/Jun 07

Spice it up!   A overview of many spices and how they can be used to add zest to your life. Also a listing of where to get them inexpensively.

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Mar/Apr 07
Issue 34
For Sale by . . . You?   Thinking about selling your home yourself? Count the cost before you start counting your savings. *Editable
Home For Sale Flyer
For Sale By Owner Tip Sheet
Mar/Apr 07 Do Babies Cost an Arm and a Leg? Newborns are a marketers gold mine. We’ll help you save on feeding, diapering, clothes, furniture and toys. None
Mar/Apr 07 Cry Now or Cry Later   The path to a secure financial future may include some times of frustration or discouragement. We’ve been there and survived — there is hope!
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Recipes   Two of our favorite ground beef meals None
Jan/Feb 07
Issue 33
A Last Time for Everything   Making that final payment whether it’s a credit card or a house is not just a dream, but can become your reality. No Debt - Paid in Full
Jan/Feb 07 Dream Weddings   Tying the knot doesn’t have to break the bank. From the dress to the reception, you’ll save thousands with these reader tips. None
Jan/Feb 07

Clues for Cutting College Costs   From huge savings on books, super scholarship deals and finding great teachers, this college briefing could save you thousands!

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Nov/Dec 06
Issue 32
Savings On The Web   Having the right tools makes any job easier. We list over 55 time and money saving web sites to add to your frugal toolbox.
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savings on the web. web sites that offer big savings
Nov/Dec 06 Holiday Pie Recipes   It's pie season and we've got five terrific recipes for you to tempt your family and friends with.
*Holiday Pie Recipes
Holiday Pie Recipe Subscribers Only
Nov/Dec 06 10 Ways To Do Dinner   Can't decide what to do for dinner, strapped for time, tempted to run to the drive-through? Stop the music and read this list. You'll discover options and savings you never dreamed of.
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Nov/Dec 06 Saving At The Pump  We've got 23 ways to cut your driving and gas consumption so you can put more money in the bank and less in your tank.
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Sept/Oct 06
Issue 31
Home Office Deals are Everywhere   From ink to furniture, you can supply and furnish your home office for pennies on the dollar. We'll provide lots of ideas for everyday needs and the best places to buy them. Office sweet office save money on office supplies
Sept/Oct 06
Costumes: Simple, Fun and Creative   Arrgh Matie, we have some great and inexpensive ideas for Halloween. Many can be made from items found around the house and the rest can be picked up from thrift stores. None
Sept/Oct 06
Budget Guideline: Every Penny Counts   Every journey starts with planning. We outline how to balance your budget using recommended percentages for almost every household budget category. None
July / Aug 06
Issue 30
Freeze It—Store It—Enjoy It!   We've been asked dozens of times what can be frozen. So here's our best effort on what can be stored in your freezer so you can start saving hundreds on your grocery bill this year.
July / Aug 06
Home Is Where The School Is   There are currently over 1.1 million kids who are schooled at home in the U.S. Since 1986 we've been a home school family. While this option isn't for everyone, we've found 12 reasons to at least consider it for your kids. None
July / Aug 06

Weekly Staffing—Getting On Course   Government offices have them and so do major corporations—how 'bout your family? Do you have a weekly staff meeting? We do and we'll show you how you can save not only time but money too.

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May / Jun 06
Issue 29
Work and Play – In Perspective Where is the balance between working hard and playing? Should economizers ever have fun, or do we always need to keep our noses to the grindstone? You'll have to read to find out!
May / Jun 06
Lost and Found — Keep what you have!   Does losing things cost your household hundreds or thousands of dollars each year? We've got several steps you can take to minimize your losses. None
May / Jun 06
Reader Recreation Tips   Fun for Free! You better believe it! Lots of great recreation ideas from all over the country. From books to banjos, these ideas will get you thinking and your creative juices flowing. None
May / Jun 06

Address This . . . And More   Address labels aren't just for letters. Here are eight unique uses for this miniature identifiers.

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May / Jun 06
Calculate This   Grocers want to confuse you with quantity pricing. Take this ten question quiz and see how sharp you are at spotting a bargain. None
Mar/Apr 06
Issue 28
Recreation Ideas That Don’t “Rec” The Budget – We all want to have some fun and relaxation, but does it have to drain our wallets? — nope and we’ll tell you how.
Mar/Apr 06
TimeShares — The Good, The Bad and The Ugly – Are TimeShares a good vacation bargain? We’ll help you evaluate the true cost and if you already have one that you don’t want, show you a sane way to get out of it.
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Mar/Apr 06
Clothing Tidbits – Several readers share their great clothing ideas — Shave ‘em, Clean ‘em, Swap ‘em, Make ‘em and Recycle ‘em.
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Jan/Feb 06
Issue 27

Kids’ Clothing Wars   Get your uniform ready. The battle over Kids’ clothing must be fought and won. We’re battling against high prices and crazy styles. Our arsenal is equipped with 11 different tools we’ve used to keep costs down and our kids well dressed.

Kids clothing war Fight for cheap clothes
Jan/Feb 06
The Bottom Line — Are You Nuts? When does a high price just not matter? Is it okay to “splurge” on an item that is a family favorite? We hate to pay retail, but in some cases . . . Well you’ll have to read this one to find out what we splurged on.
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Jan/Feb 06
Livin’ Thrifty   There are so many benefits to living economically — this article includes our top six. We would have included ten, but we were trying to save money. None
Nov/Dec 05
Issue 26
Check Your Receipt — Get the Real Deal As spending increases during the holidays, make sure you don't lose money at the check out. Check Your Receipt - Scanner Accuracy
Nov/Dec 05
Turkey Stuffin’ No Bluffin’   6 family favorite stuffing recipes passed down over several generations — plus one family’s holiday favorite, egg noodle recipe. None
Nov/Dec 05
Turkey Roastin’ and Boastin’   A Fast and Easy way to cook a turkey plus four simple recipes for using up that delicious leftover turkey meat — and we're not just talkin’ turkey sandwiches. Yummy Fresh Turkey just pulled from the oven
Nov/Dec 05
Christmas Gifts Under $10 — Frugal Doesn't Mean Frumpy 
From pictures and ornaments to fudge and gift baskets readers share their great ideas for gifts that won't “bust" your budget.
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Nov/Dec 05

Loss and the Holidays  Celebrating the holidays without a special loved one can be difficult, but not impossible.

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Sept/Oct 05
Issue 25
Give Me Morphine Prescription drugs can cause major financial pain especially if you’re on a fixed or low income. But don’t despair, there are several ways to save money and, following our advice, the savings can be significant.
*Prescription Drug Discount and Patient Assistance Programs Sheets
Patient Assistance Programs Index
Sept/Oct 05
Movie Picks   Laughter is great medicine — we share more movies that are family favorites and family friendly — you’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll want to pop some more popcorn.
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Sept/Oct 05
Toy Stories   You can spend a fortune on a toy that gets played with for one day. Or you can spend next to nothing on a toy that becomes a life-long favorite. Are toys a constructive part of a child’s development? We’ll share lots of examples of a variety of beneficial toys for every age group.
*Suggested Toy Sheet for various ages
Money Saving Toy List
Sept/Oct 05

Halloween Party Ideas   One subscriber shares her ideas for a great Halloween bash that will charm both adults and kids alike — it’s really not that scary!

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July/Aug 05
Issue 24
Gold Medal Vacations   The average family of four spends $258 per day on vacations. Utilizing some great money saving ideas, our 18 day trip to Washington, DC came in well below the average.
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July/Aug 05
The Freedom of Idealism   What do monuments, memorials and battlefields have to do with our personal finances? From our founding fathers we draw some revolutionary ideas for handling money.
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July/Aug 05

Summertime Routines   Do your kids ever say they're bored? One reader shares some quick tips to make the summer fly by.

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July/Aug 05
What a Crock  Can crock pots save you time and money? We share some quick recipe ideas that will produce delicious meals.
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June 05
Issue 23
Slow Down You Move Too Fast
Making a quick decision usually ends up costing more — you’ll see what we mean from these examples.
Slow Down You Move Too Fast
June 05 Controlling Clothing Complexity Following our three steps of, Evaluation, Organization and Careful Wardrobe Building, will stretch your clothing budget further than expected and you’ll look great too. None
June 05 Clothing tips from readers  A couple of subscribers share their unique ways to keep their family clothed for less. None
June 05

Mixed Savings   Being patient and saving with a purpose netted this subscriber a huge savings on a great mixer.

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May 05
Issue 22
Charitable Giving We are constantly bombarded with requests for money. Is giving money a mandatory thing? Is your policy saying “NO” to everyone, or Giving to everyone or Giving to a select few? There are lots of options.

Charitable Giving. Offering Plate Tithing Giving God's Way

*Charitable Organizations Profile
Charitable Organization Index List
May 05 Economizer Kitchen Tools   There are some kitchen tools that make cooking and cleaning up a whole lot easier — here are some of our favorites.
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May 05 Character Building Activities for Kids There are hundreds of clubs and activities available for kids to join. How do you select the right one for your kids? What do you look for in club leadership?  Can seniors and singles help?
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April 05
Issue 21
Auto Insurance, Are You Sure?
Recently we were in a three car accident — no one was hurt physically , but fiscally it’s another story. We were the only one with insurance. Are you well covered?
Auto Insurance Stinks. But you better have it. Don't Use Progressive. They are unethical.
April 05 Economizer Tools   There are some household tools that make life for us a whole lot easier — here are five of our favorites. None
April 05 College Wrap-Up   A couple of subscribers who are college instructors share an inside view of getting through college faster and cheaper. None
April 05

TheThe Estate of Your Linens   Are linen table cloths and napkins just for special occasions or can they save time and money every day.

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March 05
Issue 20
Hiring A Contractor Sometimes it pays to hire an expert for home repair or improvement projects — but not if you get ripped-off. We'll show you how to arm yourself with more than a hammer and screwdriver.
*Contractor Interview SheetHonest Contractors Interview sheet.
March 05
Vexed and Sleepless Over the Budget We answer common budgeting questions. Should husband and wife keep their money separate? How much should I allocate for each budget category?
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March 05
Persistence Pays Do you ever get frustrated with bureaucratic delays when you want important information — follow these simple steps. None
March 05

Senior Stuff Every age group has unique needs, but there are some common threads for saving money.

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February 05
Issue 19
Finance College the Prospectors Way Loans and Savings aren't the only way to finance a college education. Scholarships abound and with a little digging you could unearth some real gold.
February 05 Moove Over Mr. Butcher Learn how we get extra-lean ground beef for 66% less than what the butcher charges.   None
February 05

Game Plan for a Fair Deal Strategizing to save money really pays off — learn how much we saved in our State Fair adventure.

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January 05
Issue 18
Navigating College College is a major time and financial commitment. We've helped our kids navigate the classes and instructors to maximize their enjoyment and potential for success.
January 05 The Neighborhood Goldmine You can find treasures right around the corner – this is our secret method for finding good stuff . . .  FREE  
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January 05 Organizing Your Frozen Assets A large freezer can be used to save loads of money especially if it is organized efficiently. None
January 05 Movie Picks Here's a list of some of our family’s favorite movies. None
Nov / Dec 04
Issue 17
Be Prepared — How to build an Emergency Fund How much do you need to save and for what purposes.
We have 5 categories for emergency savings. It takes time and perseverance, but the rewards are far reaching.
Emergency Fund
Nov / Dec 04 Deck the Halls with Budget Parties— Holiday Hospitality on a Shoestring     Holiday parties don't have to break the bank. From simple menus to fun games we've got suggestions to help you make them memorable and enjoyable.
*Neighborhood Party
Bingo Sheet
Neighborhood Bingo Game Sheet
Nov / Dec 04 Calendars for FREE Several readers share creative ways to get a yearly supply of calendars for free.
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Nov / Dec 04 A Tale of Three Sisters  Creative Christmas presents are a standard for this frugal family.
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Nov / Dec 04 Stocking Stuffers A great list to get your creative juices flowing — nope, coal isn't one of the suggestions. 
*Stocking Stuffer Ideas
Stocking Stuffer Ideas
October 04
Issue 16
Pickin’ Menus to Picky Eaters Discover three ways to save time and money in the kitchen: Menu Planning Basics; School lunch ideas; Conquering picky eating.
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October 04 Squeaky Clean Do you do windows? We share how we get ours nice and clean with minimal effort and cost. We share several recipes for “home brewed” window cleaner.
October 04

Seasonal Décor Transforming the inside of your home to celebrate the changing seasons without straining your wallet. Many ideas are shared for involving the kids and letting them enjoy the seasons too.

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Sept 04
Issue 15
Talk Isn't Cheap Home Phone, Cell Phone, Internet and Cable - Yikes! Some people are spending $200 each month to "Reach out and touch someone!" We've got some ideas on how to trim that bill.
Sept 04 Household Budget Q & A Many readers have written in with questions about managing a household budget. We answer several of the more common ones: Fluctuating Income; Paying Off a Mortgage; Dealing with Repossession or Bankruptcy; and How to budget on a low income.
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Sept 04

eBay in your PJ's Some of the best bargains we've found have been on eBay. If you've never tried it, you might, after reading this. We reveal a couple of our tried and true "secrets" to winning the bid – but don't use our secrets to bid against - that just wouldn't be nice!

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July / Aug 04
Issue 14
The Emergency Room Disciplining your money part 2 -  Wanting to start a household budget is a good thing, but how can you set up a budget very little money in the bank.
The Emergency room - a great place to start to manage your money.
July / Aug 04 The Economiser Workshop – Save it, fix it, use it Storing parts and project left-overs in an organized fashion can be a real money saver. None
July / Aug 04

Sacred Cows Most of us have them, those little “indulgences” that we just can’t live without. If you're wanting to achieve financial stability, you may just have to walk your Sacred Cow to the altar.

sacred cows cost you money - kill the cow and start saving.
July / Aug 04 Snacks for Teens – Feeding the Bottomless Pit Teens need fuel for their bodies, but how can you meet the need without going broke? We share loads of snack ideas that our kids love.
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June 04
Issue 13
Is Your Money Disciplined? Part 1 – Is your money trained to go exactly where you want it? We share the system we've used since 1982 to stretch our income and reach terrific goals.
*Stewardship Sheet and Income / Outgo Sheet
Stewardship Sheet
June 04 Creative Cookery & The Meal Swap Club Five friends get together and pool their cooking ability to save time and money. Plus a single friend shares her meal tips and the wonder of mason jars, they aren't just for canning anymore. None
June 04

We'll Have Fun, Fun, Fun Especially when it's Free, Free or really Inexpensive
Summer (or year-round) activities for anyone that don't cost an arm and a leg.

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May 04
Issue 12

Is your home your castle? Home OwnershipHome Ownership - Are you Dreaming Home ownership can be the American Dream or a nightmare. Proper planning will keep your home as your castle, instead of a tower of exile.

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May 04 It's the Little Things That Matter A penny here, a dollar there, they all add up. We identify some common pitfalls and show how the little amounts of “insignificant” spending really add up.
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May 04 Getting Personal — Making the most of “Reading Room” Storage We take you where few will ever venture . . . The Economiser Bathroom. We are focusing on maximizing storage space and organizing supplies so we save time and money.
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April 04
Issue 11
Put your pets on a Budget
Do economizers have pets? You bet! We share our experiences in getting and keeping many pets in an economical way.
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April 04 Happy Birthday To You! Part 2 Several inexpensive party ideas for older kids. From Fondue to Capture the Flag, there are fun and thrifty ideas for guys, gals and parents too.
* Mall
Scavenger
Hunt Sheet
Mall Scavenger Hunt List
April 04 Grocery Games There are several web sites that claim you can save 40 – 60 percent on your grocery bill. All you have to do is pay their fee and follow their instructions. Is it worth it? We review a couple of them and give you the real scoop.
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March 04
Issue 10
Does Your Garden Grow — And How! -Gardening tips for the beginner and experienced gardener. We garden for fun, health and inexpensive veggies. We cover soil, exposure, timing and companion planting.
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March 04

Birthday Parties That Kids and Parents Love! Tired of spending gobs of money for birthday parties that are forgotten the next day. With a little effort and even less money, you can create some great memories for your kids and grand kids.

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March 04

Contentment We’re not talking about a fatalistic or lazy attitude. We are talking about putting some limits on our lifestyle so we can really enjoy what we do have.

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February 04
Issue 9
Cook Less, Save Time, Money and Sanity Once-A-Month-Cooking is a life saver. It sounds overwhelming, but it can really free up time on a daily basis. We describe the how we’ve modified this system to fit our family and lifestyle. It really does work. *Sample
Meal List
Once A Month Cooking Sample Menu List
February 04
The Rich Kid Syndrome Can a marriage survive if one partner was raised in affluence and the other wasn't? It's a dangerous combination. We share solutions and how we've tried to immunize our kids from this painful condition.
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February 04

The Rise and Fall of Property Tax Appeals How does your county calculate property taxes? Is your property properly assessed? We tell our tale of fighting city hall and winning.

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January 04
Issue 8
Do's and Don'ts 10 Ways to Take a Bite Out of Your Food Bill. Buying bread to warehouse stores – we cover 10 strategies to minimize your grocery expenses.
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January 04
The Great Turkey Hunt of ‘03 – SUMMARY How did you fare this Thanksgiving? We bagged over 167.2 pounds of Turkey for a paltry sum . . .  without even firing a shot.
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January 04
Healthy By the Ounce It's flu season. With a large family, a cold or the flu can mean over a month of sickness, spread from one person to another. We share several specific ways that we keep our health up and our medical expenses down.
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January 04
FRUGAL DNA Are you endowed with frugal genes? Discover what the make-up of an economizer is and how you can enhance your gene pool.
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Nov / Dec 03
Issue 7
The Great Turkey Hunt
139.2 lbs. of turkey for only $41.35 - that was our take in 2002. We explain how we did it and whether it was ethical.
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Nov / Dec 03

Gift Ideas for Less than $10
We share reader submitted ideas and our own crafty gifts to stimulate your creative juices for gift giving.

* Holiday Recipes
This sheet includes: Annette's Christmas Pumpkin Bread; Cranberry-Orange Bread; How to cook a pumpkin; Pumpkin seeds; and Zucchini Relish.

* Holiday
Recipes

Holiday Recipe List

Nov / Dec 03
Cars are Expensive . . . Duh!
We've never purchased a brand new car. But we have found some spectacular used deals and saved oodles of dollars doing it. We share our shopping strategies and how we make sure that the seller is being honest.
Inspecting a used car a very informative section on Samarin's.com
October 03
Issue 6

Gift Secrets from the Closet Get some tips on how we not only do the holidays for cash, but plan for all our gift buying throughout the entire year (we also talk about re-gifting . . . but don’t tell anyone).

* Gift Budget
Worksheet
Gift Budget Worksheet
October 03
Disappearing Dinner Hour You won’t believe what the surveys are saying about families eating together. We share some of our ideas on making dinner a fun family time.
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October 03
Shut the Door, Turn Out the Light! Are there some inexpensive things we can do to save on Utilities? You bet! We share several ways to trim expenses without turning your home into an igloo or a sauna.
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September 03
Issue 5
Tooth fairies to Turkeys - Traditions that Bond! Traditions, they don't have to be expensive or elaborate to be fun and memorable. We share many of our favorites to encourage and inspire you to find the ones that work for your family.
*Resurrection
Eggs Kit and
Turkey Shoot
Template
September 03
Coupon Crazy? . . . Not! There's more to life than trying to buy $100 of groceries for $1. Here is our "balanced" approach to couponing without sacrificing too much family time.
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September 03
Datebook Diligence How do you keep track of your priorities, your kids and your spouse? This article shares tips on how we prevent mental overload.
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July / Aug 03
Issue 4
You've got mail :-( Do you pile or file or just toss it all? We've got a system that works for us. Maybe it will work for you too.
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July / Aug 03
Job Hunting 101 - Persistence
Don't start looking for a job until you read this article. We share over 20 years of job hunting ideas that have worked.
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July / Aug 03

Buying Meat - Hunting within limits
Hunt it down and bring it home? Some money saving strategies to feed your family.

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June 2003
Issue 3
Plastic Surgery for Debt Tired of huge chunks of your take home pay going to credit card companies? There's hope. You can control the credit monster and take charge of your future.
*Debt Repayment Sheet
June 2003
Don't get soaked buying Used Appliances
How can you buy used with confidence? Take our advice, we've made a few mistakes. Learn how we research and then buy.
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June 2003
Medical Maze How to keep your sanity and your cash when dealing with medical bills.
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May 2003
Issue 2

Vacations with no "Debt Regret"
Can it be done - Can it be Fun?

*Vacation Packing List

May 2003

Windfalls: Bonus or Bust Did your tax refund go down the drain to pay bills - get more productivity and enjoyment out of your financial windfalls.

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May 2003

"Eating Out" for less than $15 Can a family of seven get a hot meal for so little. 5 easy options for when you're too tired to cook.

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April 2003
Issue 1

An Impulsive Study What is the cost of being impulsive at the grocery store. How do grocers place products to encourage you to buy more?

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April 2003

Menu Mania Annette's original response to planning a menu was "No Way". Now after 20 years of doing it, she shares the many advantages she has discovered.

*Menu Planner helps plan 2 weeks worth of meals

*Menu List - Annette's 92 meals

April 2003

Teaching Kids About Money, Isn't Kids Stuff How can you debt proof your kids, teach them responsibility and a strong work ethic. We outline a system we've been using for 9 years.

*Time Sheet

*Envelope Ledger Sheet

America's Cheapest Family? Our family story. How and why we started economizing, and why we started the newsletter

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Chopping Shopping Limiting trips to the store can save a bundle of cash. We describe our cheap but effective strategies.

Shopping List

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Acrobat .pdf

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