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  1. Living Naked And Frugal: A Handbook for Parsimonious Nudity by Penhallow, 1997-06-01
  2. The MODERN American Frugal Housewife by s0nicfreak, 2010-06-30
  3. Budget Living Magazine - Dec / Jan 2003-04 : Tis the Season- 40 Great Gifts, Frugal Traveler by Editors of Budget Living Magazine, 2004
  4. The Frugal Living Way: Making Ends Meet When It's Tough Out There (And At Home) by Linda Pearson, 2010-04-02
  5. Frugal Living by Sophia Grahan, 2010-05-11
  6. Frugal Living For Dummies -- 2003 publication by TaylorHough, 2003
  7. The Little Book of Living Frugal by Charlotte Gorman, 2000-11-10
  8. Mrs. Wilson's Cookbook - 460 Page FRUGAL RECIPES & Cooking Guide by Mrs. Wilson, 2010-03-14
  9. Budget Living Magazine - August / September 2003 - Splendor in the Grass - Backyard Bliss Late-summer Cookout - Road Trip
  10. Counting the Cost: The Early Years, Volumes I, II, III A Newsletter About Simple and Frugal Christian Living by Nancy- Editor Twigg, 2003
  11. A Fine Mess: Living Simply With Children by Michelle Kennedy Hogan, 2010-10-15
  12. Living the frugal life: Chad and Wanda Lassiter know the value of a dollar.(Wealth For Life): An article from: Black Enterprise by Glenn Townes, 2010-01-01
  13. Frugal environmental living: it's easier (and cheaper) than you think.(Editorial): An article from: E by Lisa Farino, 2004-09-01
  14. Budget Living Magazine - Dec / Jan 2003-04 : Tis the Season- 40 Great Gifts, Frugal Traverer by Editors of Budget Living Magazine, 2004

21. Care For Some Frugal Living With Your Small House?
Frugal living has taken the fancy of a world gone into a fiscal funk. Find money saving tips for all aspects of your life.
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Frugal living and household money saving tips for today's changing world
The best ways to save money to making living easier for you
The catch-phrase for today is living frugally. Cheap living makes sense to me and, as you're here, to you too it seems. The way the world is now, frugal shopping with bargains, cost-cutting, sales and savings is relatively easy. Discounted grocery stores, cut-price nick-nack stores like your local dollar shop, coupons to help you save on petrol, sales aplenty and the internet to help you find the best deal possible without ever leaving your home. However, when you start thinking about

22. Mommysavers.com | Money Saving Ideas For Frugal Moms
Frugal living for thrifty stay at home Moms.
http://www.mommysavers.com/

23. Frugal Living Meetup Groups - Frugal Living Meetups
Helps groups of people with shared interests plan meetings and form offline clubs in local communities around the world about Frugal Living
http://frugalliving.meetup.com/

24. Frugal Living : Our Family Budget
Living a frugal lifestyle is much easier than you might think. It takes a mindset that is interested in saving for the future. There has to be a plan in place and an obtainable goal
http://www.ourfamilybudget.com/frugal-living.html
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Filed under Saving Money Leave a Comment Easy AdSense by Unreal Living a frugal lifestyle is much easier than you might think. It takes a mindset that is interested in saving for the future. There has to be a plan in place and an obtainable goal. Most importantly, it has to involve everyone in your family. Here are some tips in how to go about living a frugal lifestyle. When you first start out in the frugal lifestyle you will have to adjust your thinking. Instead of asking yourself if you can afford to buy something, ask yourself if the money could be better spent elsewhere. It’s not necessarily just about saving. Being frugal is about spending in the best way possible. It is a good idea to set up priorities that will help to develop your basic plan for your frugal lifestyle. This could include the type of home you require, the activities you must have in your life, and the sacrifices that you are willing to make now for a more secure future tomorrow. There should also be a budget involved in there somewhere. Once you have your finances under control it is time to set your goals. Write out all of your needs (that aren’t currently being met), your wants and your desires. Develop a plan to help you achieve each and every one of them and then get to work to make it happen.

25. | Frugal Families
Focuses on supporting the family unit through simple, frugal living and homesteading. Features recipes, articles, tips, printable forms and holiday ideas.
http://www.frugal-families.com

26. Frugal Living Tips To Save Money Everyday
Frugal Living is all about living a simpler less wasteful life whilst keeping more money in your pocket. Find out how to live a frugal life and how to avoid those money worries.
http://www.frugal-living-tips.com/
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    There are many pages on this site for you to save money and find out how to change your lifestyle. Don't forget to come back for your regular grocery coupons and savings on the shopping malls.
Let me introduce ourselves, we are Kate and Matt and we have had a frugal living lifestyle now for over 10 years and are still going strong. We don't have big debts, apart from the dreaded mortgage of course and the every day bills we all have. However we still have fun and the occassional holiday and never feel that we are losing out. We find that even though we think of ourselves as pretty clued up on all things about frugal living, we are still constantly learning new ways to save those pennies, thanks to all your submitted tips and advice. keep them coming. Subscribe to my
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These pages were created to pass on our experiences of living a frugal, less wasteful life, and to show that a frugal lifestyle does not mean living without.

27. Budget101.com - - Frugal Living Articles | Money Saving Tips
Articles covering ways to save money on gas, having fun without spending a lot of money and tips on how to feed a family for less than $200 a month.
http://www.budget101.com/article.htm

28. Frugal Living | Frugal Tips | Frugality
Frugal Living is not just a way of life, it's also a state of mind! We can aim to generate as much income as possible, but wealth doesn't accumulate
http://moneyning.com/frugal-living/

29. The Simple Dollar
A personal finance blog provides frugality and money management tips, ideas for frugal living with high quality of life.
http://www.thesimpledollar.com/
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    Bookmarks: del.icio.us reddit Every Sunday, The Simple Dollar reviews a personal finance book or other book of interest. Still, the idea of investing in something tangible This week, I decided to correct that lack of understanding by reading The Little Book of Commodity Investing by John Stephenson, the latest book in the wonderful Little Books, Big Profits
    This chapter and the seven that follow it each give an outline of a particular commodity market, discussing in detail why it works as well as reasons why you might want to (and might not
    Here, Stephenson discusses iron ore and coal, which are used in huge quantities in industrial production. As with oil in the third chapter, Stephenson seems to be very bullish on these things, believing that the future points to more and more industrial production and infrastructure building as nations like China and India build a more sturdy infrastructure than they have.
    Is The Little Book of Commodity Investing Worth Reading?

30. Frugality.ca Forum - Frugal Ideas For Canadians
Discusses frugal living. Forums off coupons and advice. Based in Canada.
http://www.frugality.ca
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frugal: from Latin frugalis virtuous, frugal, from frug-, frux fruit, value; akin to Latin frui to enjoy
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by Frugality.ca Feedback Tell us what you think of the site - submit your suggestions here adding forums - topics 25-10-2008 10:44 PM by yul Books to read Recommend a book. It does not have to be about frugal lifestyle. Frugal books 05-11-2010 02:36 PM by apples Test Forum Forum for testing Never Frugal Shopping Forum Threads Posts Last Post Share a bargain you've found, so your fellow frugalites can save too 2007 calendars for 99c 13-08-2010 08:15 AM by big ron Brag About YOUR Bargain Tell us, we want to know! :) The only thing more fun than saving money is TELLING OTHERS about it too Best coupon story ever...

31. Frugal Living TV - How To Live Better For Less
Let Frugal Living TV help you live better for less! Find great tips on coupons, crafts, sales and more!
http://www.frugalliving.tv/

32. Our Country Haven
Forum for old-fashioned tips for home business and frugal living.
http://ourcountryhaven.com/OCH1/index.php
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33. Frugal Living NW — Be Content . Spend Wisely . Give Generously . Leave A Legac
Be content . Spend wisely . Give generously . Leave a legacy This is a good one. And perfect timing for Christmas! Eversave is offering $26 worth of magazine subscriptions
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    by Angela on November 13, 2010 Amber at Coupon Connections NW has come up with a great scenario that will work at QFC through tomorrow (11/14): Buy 1 Charmin Toilet Paper = $5.99
    Buy 2 Wonderful Pistachios @ $2.99 each = $5.98
    Buy 5 Kraft Cream Cheese @ $1.19 each = $5.95
    Buy 1 Secret Travel Size Deodorant = $1.39 -ish
    Buy 1 Olay Body Wash = $5
    Buy 1 Tillamook Cheese = $2.99
    Buy 1 turkey (16 lb) = $4.64 Use (2) $1/1 pistachio coupons
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    Use $16.94 after coupons While on the subject of cheap turkeys, check out which includes two movie tickets! Disclosure : This post may contain affiliate links. When you use them, you help support this site. Thanks!
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    by Angela on November 13, 2010 Buy 2 Cinnamon Puffs @ $3.43 each after sale = $6.86 Buy 2 Use $1/1 coupon $.72 each after coupons when you buy 2 Thanks, Kelley! Disclosure : This post may contain affiliate links. When you use them, you help support this site. Thanks! Print Friendly comments
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34. Frugal Living - How To Information | EHow.com
Learn about Frugal Living on eHow.com. Find info and videos including About Frugal Living, Books About Frugal Living, How to Live A More Frugal Life and much more.
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  • How to Beat Inflation By Building A Grocery Stockpile In good times and bad, families should prepare for any economic condition, particularly rising pricing due to inflation. By watching pricing and purchasing groceries, as well as health and beauty... How to Compare Local Grocery Ads Comparison shopping can help slash your food bill before you even set foot in the store. By comparing local grocery ads you can determine the best deal and save money. It may be difficult in the... How to Save Money While Shopping at Harris Teeter Harris Teeter is a regional grocery store in the southeastern United States. By learning the coupon policy of the store, as well as popular store sales, any consumer can save money while shopping... How to Use Coupons at Self-Checkout Many grocery stores now offer a self-checkout option. Often, the self-checkout isle is for customers who have 20 items or less. Customers who are in a hurry can scan their own items and then pay... The only way to save money is by spending less, but that doesn't mean that you have to stop having fun. Living frugally can be a challenging game that you can get your whole family involved in....

35. Country Life, Country Life
Rural experience, advice and resources for frugal living.
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"Off The Wall" ~ Country Life I've been asked what I do aside from research and genealogy, what I'm like as a person, and my interests... I spend a lot of time at my Uncles' cabin in Missouri. I've found total peace by being there and enjoying the simple things in life. The cabin is heated by a huge fireplace and the first "simple" thing I learned to appreciate was my gas furnace back home! (The wind chill factor on the river is 10 degrees colder than in town.) To appreciate my new love, you have to realize a few things... I am 5'4" weigh 100 lbs. soaking wet, and HATE cold weather with a passion! The cabin is built on a hillside, the back facing the river. It was built for Summer use only ~ or Eskimos that brought their own igloo. You walk into a cabin that has: 2 bedrooms and living room upstairs, a full basement with kitchen/bath downstairs and a MONSTER fireplace that eats wood like it's free. By the way, during the Winter months: (1) The water is shut off at the pump house. (2)The fireplace takes days to heat the walls enough to build up heat... during this, NO WATER can hit the pipes! You take every drop you use from the pump house, and heat it on the stove. The "used" water only runs on two feet, down the hill.

36. Frugal Living Help And Information
Lower your bills and save money with sensible tips on creative debt free living.
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37. How To Be Poor
Frugal living described. Many stories and photographs.
http://www.howtobepoor.com/

38. Frugal Living | Budgeting | Simple Living | Debt Free | Save Money
Information, Tips and Hints on Living Simply, Frugally and Debt Free
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39. Musings On Money, Personal Finance, Frugality, Debt, And Other Matters — Money
Discussions on money management, frugal living, and debt with focus on financial issues for youth.
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My Comment On A Foolish Article
by golbguru on July 10, 2009 Read this article on Fool.com: Rocket Stock or Dud? A couple of years ago I would not have noticed anything amiss with this article.. and would have probably blindly agreed with the argument because it comes from some investment-savy dude on Fool.com. Without much ado, here is what I commented on that article: On July 10, 2009, at 11:01 PM, Golbguru wrote: 2009 Q1 distributable cash flow was $33.6 million. Gives a coverage ratio of little over 1.3. Most MLPs are in this range - and it is not bad at all. Plus it is well within the limits set in its debt covenant (please see the balance sheet). Looking back, I cannot believe that I am actually taking the efforts to read and understand company balance sheets now-a-days. I am glad I am doing it now. I am not sure anyone understands that well anyways . May be someday I will understand and appreciate it, but till then I am not going to sit on a pile of cash and do nothing (and see the cash get devalued as the inflation catches up with us eventually). Disclosure: Long on NGLS and a whole bunch of other MLPs.

40. Frugal Mom
Frugal and Fabulous Inexpensive Ways to Look Like a Million Bucks. When you’re raising a family, your own wants and needs often take the back burner to those of your
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How to Make Homemade Laundry Detergent
Make your own laundry detergent and save money!
We have a  thread in the Frugal Mom forum on how to make your own laundry detergent.  Thanks Pursuer and Marabeth for these recipes, as well as other Frugal Moms for sharing your ideas and insight!
From Pursuer:
The Liquid Version
1/3 bar Fels Naptha Laundry Soap OR 1 4/5 [...]

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