Frugal Living Guide

Get Creative and Crafty for Cheap

Jan 21st, 2010 | By site_admin | Category: Frugal Living Guide

You don’t have to be an expert to know how to make cool crafts. With a chunk of time, the proper materials and sense of fun, you and your kids can create oodles of crafts.



Saving Tips to Grow Your Wealth

Jan 15th, 2010 | By site_admin | Category: Financial, Frugal Living Guide

The downturn in the economy has made people wiser with their spending. As of July 2009, the US savings rate for the average household grew to 6.9 percent — the highest rate since December 1993. In April 2008, the rate was 0. (See this article for more).
We still have a way to go, however. Saving   [Read More …]



Celebrate the Holidays Without Going Broke

Nov 24th, 2009 | By site_admin | Category: Frugal Living Guide

Americans spend around $600 on average during the holidays. To avoid feeling the financial pinch during this holiday season, we provide ways to save money without sacrificing your spirit of giving.



Get Fit Without Breaking the Bank

Oct 12th, 2009 | By site_admin | Category: Frugal Living Guide, Health and Family

From the running shoes, monthly gym membership, money spent on athletic gear, to the cost of a new bike, getting in shape can definitely strain the wallet. Do not despair because there are a lot of simple ways to keep your waist and your budget trim.



Great Sites for Online Freebies

Oct 8th, 2009 | By site_admin | Category: Frugal Living Guide

With economic conditions hurting sales, many businesses are doling out even more free goods to tempt people into buying their products. If you’re a savvy, frugal shopper, this is very good news! We give you some of our favorite freebie sites.



Extend Your Summer Look Into Fall

Sep 22nd, 2009 | By cody.switzer | Category: Frugal Living Guide

Our guest blogger provides you some quick tips to transition your summer wardrobe into an ensemble that ready for Fall.



Give Yourself the Home Spa Treatment

Sep 17th, 2009 | By cody.switzer | Category: Frugal Living Guide, Health and Family

A professional pedicure can cost between $25-35 plus tip. Our guest blogger gives you the materials and know-how to save money while being kind to your feet.